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a desperate situation, the indian government set up a new commission to monitor filters of and pollution across 5 north indian state health experts and environmentalists had been wanting for months. so the evening of the locked down would lead to an increase in pollution and the impact that would have on those because it's 19 ah, the far right leader now being called israel's king makeup, natalie bennett, is poised to become the next prime minister, ending benjamin netanyahu and 12 year grip on power. ah, no, madison, this is just a lie from dough. have also coming up the rush to contain an environmental catastrophe. salvage cruise deal with a congo ship sinking offshore yonkers coast protecting
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their patch. the difficulties for mexican ricardo growers and keeping criminal gangs out of their $2000000000.00 industry. and uncovering the secrets of us closest cousin ne explorer novices to new missions to the evenings on venus. ah, the supporter of expanding illegal settlements is on the verge of augustine benjamin netanyahu, as israel's prime minister. far right, leader in the family bennett would take the jobs for the 1st 2 years under a power sharing agreement with 8 parties for the 1st time in israeli history. the coalition includes a palestinian, is any party or the other. i mean has more should be a, be, it was a phone call that your la pete formerly informed israel's president through when river lyn that he made it barely an hour before the deadline to form
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a government expired. the vigor sheets were long and tough, but in the end, let bede manage to coupled together the government for change 8 parties ranging from the left to the far right, with little in common except the desire to as caretaker, prime minister benjamin netanyahu and n 2 years of political instability for now the new government will 1st the far right the amino party leader. and after the bennett, as prime minister, he is an advocate of illegal settlements expansion. and their next station w e. p is the one that told the president he had the mandate to form. the coalition is not going to be the 5 and you still for the next at least the next 2 years. it's natalie bennett, leads a much smaller party but became some sort of kinks, make it going to be the time. and so for the next the next, the next 2 years. so in many ways, this is the kind of the axis in the middle,
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the heart of the government, and the relation between the benefit. so in the past, ups and downs are going to a large extent. it determines the stability of the government. but didn't you clearly sure couldn't have come together without the support from the most unlikely of political allies. went to the best and slamming united arab list. got dumpty covered, i can just say an agreement with the sick and former governments. we've agreed on many issues that were served interest of our upside and provide solutions pretty urgent problems or society faces in various field. it's a phrase for palestinian israeli, even though our bass will not be part of the government. accepting support from our best is a thorny issue for an after the bennett. with bar right, politicians already declaring a government that relies on the support of a palestinian israeli block. next step is a vote of confidence by the method that should take at least
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a week. in the meantime, benjamin netanyahu a formidable political survivor, who is also facing corruption charges will do is best for the coalition to break up . if not, he will become a relentless opposition leader or that that i mean as if you were in west jerusalem . in his 1st common sense, the coalition announcement, benjamin netanyahu is urged, all right, wayne kinetic members to oppose what he calls that dangerous left wing government. and a treaty accuses a fairly bennett of selling out to a palestinian israeli party. netanyahu is desperate to remain in office 25 corruption charges and faces trial. how the faucet has more from west to islam. avoid, he heard from benjamin netanyahu today, and he's been having in many ais, legitimize the role of months or of us. and his rom, or united armless party in forming a government because he himself was in talks with him. when that's in yahoo had the
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mandate to try to form the government off of the election. he's now trying to deal legitimize them again by saying that the coalition that is trying to be formed has sold out in his words, the negative southern does it area to the rom party. he says that they have given him months or of us all sorts of things in terms of retrospectively, legalizing what had been turned illegal dwellings in terms of the amount of money offered to the arab sector. more generally, i saying it's much more than nets and yahoo would have ever dreamed of doing. so this is his latest attempt to try to put splinters in the especially within the right wing parts of this coalition. the, the, the game plan is pretty clear. he's trying to get defectors from, from bennett's policy, from another writing policy that was explicitly all about trying to unseat benjamin netanyahu. other former allies on the right, trying to get them away ahead of that crucial vote. as for the other side of the
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equation. yeah, i love he'd, he's trying to advance that vote, have it as soon as possible to restrict the amount of time the benjamin that has in order to try to play these games. so he wants to replace the card speaker of the connect set these ready parliament who is the could party member very close to nothing you know, try to replace him with someone from his own team in order to try and accelerate the process. any crossing points between egypt and the gaza strip has been reopened to allowing construction equipment heavy machinery is needed to clear. deborah, following the 11 de israeli bombardment also at the raft. crossing in gaza unit. the level of damage and gaza was so significant. we're talking about electricity and water supplies that were damaged as well as buildings and loads. do we have any idea where the teams are going to start? yes, job. i'm standing right here in front of the egyptian gate in rough border. we're
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expecting the heavy duty machinery to enter golf strip and start try to weigh in, removing the rubble and destroyed and partly destroyed homes and starts with this through mobiles because it is very much looking a lot of streets and because the strip which is making it very difficult for the movement of cars in most areas and even people. and this, this process has been postponed to so many for oldest time since the cease fire by the ministry of works. because it says that it's loc, the old equipment and machinery to start with the removal of the rubble. so basically, this is the 1st thing that the ministry of works is going to be doing in assessing the damages that have been happening. also, that has happened in the infrastructure and the roads as well, but it will start, as it has stated, by removing the rubble,
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which is the biggest problem. so that it can also pave the road to the reconstruction process, which it needs desperately to start to as soon as possible. outside of the rough crossing in gaza there's been an explosion in the african capital couple. a small van was targeted with improvised explosives. please say at least 4 people have been killed and for others have been injured. sir lincoln authorities, a braced for a possible oil spill from a sunken cargo ship off its coast. the vessel laden with chemicals and plastic pallets has already caused the country's worst man, made environmental disaster and spirit. $350.00 tons of oil stored in the singapore registered ship could also leak out. attempts to salvage the ship, but abandoned on wednesday when its rear hall touched the sea floor. and that's how big is a senior lecturer and engineering. i. the universe city of southern queensland,
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he says the columbia disaster is part of a much bigger global problem. the long term concern, he says the plastics break up so i can remove them from the beach from the city is in fact it will in impact on the food chain right from father point them and do a blanket and then the actual a lot of many marine species that form the basis of the whole food chain and then from the concentration can occur. the disaster is actually been going probably for a lot longer than people realize decades. this is just a long line of problems that have occurred as we have used plastics. very durable plastics for a use industrially and domestic use. but unfortunately, we're not recycling these plastics at the right that we can keep them out of the sea wise and the water wise. so yes, it is a very obvious incident,
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but it's part of a much bigger problem. the density of mice. plastics is light in the water, which means i tend to flight not sink and this is where moraine life can absorb them as, as part of the food chain. so i mean removing the as many of the plastics from the beach and also from the immediate their area is one of the priorities in a disaster like this that the problem is we're leaking plastics through our weiss, water through our industrial use of plastics that end up in the waterways and blower and all around the world. fuckers and iran sort of contained a blaze that broke out at an oil refinery on wednesday. officials say the fire at the tongue. glenn refinery was caused by a leak in a liquid gas pipeline appliance managers have ruled over sabotage. that happened hours after one of the largest ships in iran's navy sank after a fire on board of a cato growers of fighting back against mexican criminal gangs. trying to muscle in
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on the lucrative business foods worth around $2000000000.00 a year. and mature con state is at the heart of the industry. john holman reports from paragon on the difficulties confronting farmers green gold. that's what they call this fruit. mitchell county, southwest mexico. recent years, some have given the crop of different names, blood up because those both are partly true. industry here is worth billions exporting to the us, but it's so lucrative, the criminal groups a trying to muscle in we here in perry bone, with the called the foam as a fighting back. the town has set up its own self defense schools. this is a drill session before they head out on patrol. some of these 3 brothers, a part of the force and own this grow. they don't want us to show their identity. they say they're up against one of the most powerful groups in mexico. and got them
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8 years ago, the lisco new generation cartel came in here and wanted to take our land. so we had to take up arms and defend our home. there were places close to our village where they took groves and they killed the family. i remember the men can have called industry is worth upwards of $2000000000.00 a year. and the police go cartel isn't the 1st criminal group go after it. the firm has battled another call so called the knights templar before them. do you feel frightened or fear about what you're doing because you guys are a farmers and you suddenly become like a suit of smooth all me get the name of that and then with all the years that we've been fighting now we're not scared of anyone. we're ready to give our lives, we're not scared anymore, and there are other because producing towns in the region, we've also had to defend themselves. the farmers here. so there are more than 2000
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people in their force in several cells after practice. it's this group turns her head out. i talk to one of the brothers we've met earlier. now in battle dress. why are you guys doing this? why isn't the police or another force of security doing it? when we get to, the government ignores us. they sold themselves and they turn a blind eye. so it's up to us to come out and petrol the area because the national guard just petrol in tones where there is no risk. they admit that no, everyone's happy with them being the dominant force in town. a group of men with lots of guns and little accountability carries obvious risks. but it doesn't seem to be a lot of choice in a region in which farms factories may tie production chains or in the sites of narcosis. i will go with the industry
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with the mining traffic in the book and everything for now the, the foam is say they've been kept out per bond and away from the green gold john home. and how does it a pretty bad i can watch john holmes, new special, the full report, living in mexico's kill zone, that's at $1630.00 gmc on friday here on august and still had an alger zeron under house arrest in nicaragua, while prominent opposition leader has been detained by police plus i'm scott hiler in thailand were 2 ancient artifacts haven't returned from the united states where they were on display. cultural officials are hoping that this sends a message to museum around the world. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. it's a conflicting picture for india. we've got really wet weather in southern areas, but up in the north, things are looking hot and dry and is more wet weather come. we've got those monsoon rains kicking in across southern areas. we could see some flash flooding in carola, where those rains are particularly heavy. sure lanka will also see some storms. we could see downpours here and the potential for flash flooding as we go into effect today. those showers moving in more centrally, but up in the nor things are looking hot and dry. usually seeing temperature is continuing to rise and the heat is continuing to build across northern areas of pakistan. to move over to the north east though, we have some spotting showers here. and the wet weather is on its way for bangladesh and pots of near and mom. now it's
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a wet pitcher as well for china and not just in the south and east. this was in the north eastern areas in jailing province. we had flashed flooding after torrential rains, affected that area, and the severe weather is moving across into japan meeting up with the may you front. we're going to have some really wet weather. we could see flooding where that rain is particularly heavy, but the korean peninsula, seeing lots of sunshine with 22 degrees in sol, sponsored call cut on airways, frank assessments. but the government in 11 exactly have. and what made that taking for the situation might not be just again informed opinions is the us with thinking military positioning is just simply a reorganizing ministry. this is a message to the region that the united states is rethinking its military cluster. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera,
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ah, ah, the me. watching on just a reminder about top stories this, our coalition of opposition parties is and i suppose sharing government to oust is as longest serving prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the paid struck the following talks ahead of a midnight deadline. crossing points between egypt and the gaza strip is being reopened to allowing construction equipment every duty machines are needed in gaza . to clear deborah, fall in love, be israeli bombardment. salvage act starts are running out of time to contain them, not a time disaster. offshore length is coast
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a cargo of chemicals and plastic pellets from a burning container ship polluted beaches and waters near columbus. police in nicaragua have rated the home of opposition. leader christiana, some motto, she's now under house arrest. she was expected to run in presidential elections in november. the organization of american states and human rights watch. say president daniel, go figure is trying to eliminate competition. latin america, editors in human reports, carloads of riot police, arrived at nicaragua and opposition leader, christiana. tomorrow's house with the search and arrest warrant pushing, waiting, journalists, and family members away. unexpected raid on her home spent immediate condemnation at home and abroad. ortega should understand that he sanctions to grab our and to a sure himself as the data from our for the rest of his life is
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not. it's not an option. what is at stake here is the credibility of the bite and ministrations commitment to the lever protection for fundamental rights freedoms, protecting democracy in latin america. do you a secretary of state anthony, blinking, who was a neighbor in costa rica, as the raid was underway, treated the warrant, reflected, quote, ortega's fear of free and fair elections. on the number of this week, the pro government prosecutor had charged her moral nicaragua, the most competitive presidential candidate with alleged money laundering and would be termed as ideological deviations. she did not is all charges. i can get him on that for more than that. they're trying to fabricate him a com trial. she said, there are 2 other candidates in november's presidential election have already been
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jailed into opposition parties band, which i'm more of the daughter, a former president, lead to moral and physical plucky, into moral, a newspaper publisher who was assassinated by nicaragua as former mussa dictatorship is the most high profile target of the latest government crackdown after more than 5 hours, the government put her under house arrest, leaving the police to guard her home. they are trying to prevent a democratic, peaceful way out of all crisis. the alternative is one that will not end while the decision not to take her more to prison, could reflect growing international pressure on president daniel ortega and his wife and vice president ro, side your. but the big question is whether that will be enough to guarantee a competitive election in the troubled, torn central american nation. the see and human algebra 0 upon american health
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organization says governments across latin america failing to cub soaring corona, virus infection rates. it says misinformation and mixed messages are being encouraged and the spreading organization says it's particularly concerned about brazil and 80 it's wanting cases will rise further unless something's done quickly . your secretary of state antony blinking, has wrapped up his 2 day visit to costa rica for the focus was mostly on migration . but his gabriel alexander reports from san jose most costa ricans of more pressing concerns than diplomacy. with the u. s. coaster rica is witnessing a corporate 19 crisis. the number of infections more than doubled last month 267000. and the number of deaths 810, was the highest since the start of the pandemic. a 2nd covered wave worse than the 1st is keeping away most tourists who usually flocked to this country. and for
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jimmy hernandez, a van driver and tour guide that is meant he said little to do these days. that in order tourism right now, because of the pandemic, has gone down almost 40 percent, it's affecting almost every one some days. we can't work other days, we can. so it's affecting us a lot people say the situation everywhere is bad. and so many places a close like businesses, so many people can't work and i'm unemployed. so this pandemic is so difficult how it's affecting people financially, costa rica as a country of 5000000 people. of those only 11 percent have been fully vaccinated. and well, that might not seem like a lot compared to most other countries in central america. it is according to the pan american health organization, the percentage of people fully vaccinated in el salvador is just a little lower. but then that figure slips to just under 8 percent in panama,
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and the rest of the region lags way behind in belize, it's just 2.6 percent of people fully vaccinated for doris. 0.4 percent white mala, 0.2 percent. and nicaragua, where statistics are unclear, it's believed almost nobody from the public has been full vaccinated. the united states has promised to make 80000000 vaccines available globally. good morning everyone, one of the us, but in it's visit here this week, the secretary of state antony blinking, said it would be another 2 weeks before details can be announced in central america to help can't come fast enough. gabriel's condo, al jazeera san jose goes to rica, botox is in miramar, are resorting to new tactics to avoid security forces i flash more. second quickly, dispersed, replaced mass rallies more than 800 protests as have been killed since
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a military coup in february. that number could be much higher, protested say they want the army out of politics. the congo ship has had an overhead crane in a time when he's port sending it crashing down onto a stack of shipping containers. the 86000 ton vessel was preparing to dock. it's called song harbor. when it hit the crane causing a domino effect because one from the sight of the accident, one person was injured. a number of artifacts from thailand have finally returned home decades after they were stolen. their return was welcomed by culture and fine arts officials in the capital one. this recovery to be one of many, scott fidler, has been visiting the ancient kingdoms near bangkok. ah, missing for more than 6 decades homecoming for ancient hand carved artifacts from north eastern thailand. unveiled to bangkok national museum,
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the 2 sandstone lentils were once part of religious sanctuaries built nearly a 1000 years ago. they were stolen and smuggled out of thailand in the 1900 sixty's during the war in neighboring vietnam. the architectural pieces from the days of the commander empire were displayed at the asian arts museum in san francisco. they were secured as part of an effort by thailand's fine arts department. it took 4 years low men, but he, we are giving up the artifacts that were exported illegally, especially if they're a part of ancient architecture. and there is an ongoing process to recall $32.00 artifacts from museums across the united states. from like more than 500 years ago, i used the it was one of the world's largest cosmopolitan areas, a hub for trade, culture and diplomacy. it was captured and burned to the ground by invaders from what is now me and mar it. then sat mostly vacant for a 100 years. i was the capital of the siam kingdom from the 14th to the 18th centuries archeologist here are hopeful that the attention garnered from the
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returned. artifacts will help them in their quest to find missing statues and historical pieces. most of the valuable relics in the city have been looted over the years and most likely in private collections, including the heads removed from scores of statues of buddha. one of the, i think by publicly telling the story and raising awareness about the missing pieces of our history, who knows, we make it an important leave from someone who may spot a missing artifacts when they are travelling abroad. so the hunt will continue through research in awareness to bring back what museum officials here call the pride of the nation. not only for their beauty, but as a representation of pass prosperity and the roots of ty, history and culture, got either al jazeera. are you thea, silence. nasa, and i'm to new mission to us closest cousin venus. it's 1st in more than 3 decades . the spacecraft are expected along sometime between 20282030. they're going to map
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it's rocky surface with the hopes of uncovering further the solar systems causes planet ever had an ocean. we hope these missions will further our understanding of how 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 awful boys is the chair for intelligence space systems and director of the space program u. n. s w camera space at the university of new south wales. he explains why evil twin or some call it has so much to offer venus is a lot like earth. it's a similar size to earth. it's the evil twin because it's so hot there the
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atmosphere. there's something about the atmosphere that traps the energy from the sun, in fact, at the surface of venus. apparently the temperature is several 100 degrees celsius . it's, it's extremely hot and almost impossible to survive. and in fact, humans completely impossible. in fact, one of these missions that nasa will send to venus at the end of this decade will have a probe that will try to plunge down through the atmosphere to the surface. as i said before, near the service, the temperature, the so hot that the electronics on the spacecraft, wind survive very long. so the ability to design a spacecraft that can we stand that it's been slowly growing. we can do a lot better than we were able to 3 or 4 days ago when man last visited things. nasa, scientists hope to find out where that once was habitable, whether there was once an ocean on venus, to try to understand what, what's taking place in the atmosphere that has led to effectively
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a runaway greenhouse gas effect. could that happen on earth? well perhaps that's what we're saying, maybe not. but as far as can understand the processes that have taken place in green us, we might have a better understanding of what the future holds through america is most restrictive abortion law will come into force in texas in a few months. bands the procedure from his early as 6 weeks before many women know the pregnant, a high school student has used her graduation speech to talk about what the law means for millions of women like her. i am terrified that if my contraceptives fail, i am terrified that if i am rate than mine holds to aspirations and dreams and efforts for my future will no longer matter. i hope that you can feel how gut wrenching. that is, i hope you can feel how dehumanizing it is to have the autonomy over your own body
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taken away from you. i cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace when there was a war on my body and a war on my rights. a war on the rights of your mother, a war on the rights of your sisters? a war on the rights of your daughter. we cannot stay silent. ah, this is all. these are the child stories a supporter of expanding illegal settlement is on the verge of icing. benjamin netanyahu, as israel's prime minister, for rightly than the funny bennett the take the top jump for the 1st 2 years under the power sharing agreement with 8 parties. for the 1st time in israeli history, the coalition includes a palestinian israeli party. the parliament still has to approve it.

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