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[000:00:00;00] ah, al jazeera went down to the me. this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is, are, these are life from doha coming out in the next 60 minutes. but far, i pleaded now being called israel is kingmaker. natalie bennett is poised to become the next prime minister, ending benjamin young, whose 12 year grip on power. the rush to contain environmental catastrophe salvage cruise deal with
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a cargo ship at sinking off the coast to shore lanka. protecting the patch. the difficulties for mexican avocado grows and keeping criminal gangs out of a $2000000000.00 industry. uncovering the secrets of earth's closest cost, we explore masses to new emissions to venus, montana, how much with all the sport, including? well, number one, ask the boss who has pulled out of the french open. shannon retired with injury in the her 2nd around much ah, me, a supporter of expanding illegal settlements is on the verge of ousting benjamin netanyahu as israel's prime minister. the far right leader natalie bennett would take the top job for the 1st 2 years under
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a power sharing agreement with 8 parties. for the 1st time, it is ready history. the coalition includes a palestinian israeli. pasi al jazeera holder of the meat reports should be it was with a phone call that your la pete formerly informed israel's president. when revealing that he made it barely an hour before the deadline to form a government expired. did she should were long and tough, but in the end, let the manage to couple 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, you mean a party leader, enough, deli bennett. as prime minister, he is an advocate of illegal settlements expansion. and their next station,
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w e. p is the one that told the president he had the mandate to form. the coalition is not going to be the i'm in the still for the next at least the next 2 years. it's natalie bennett, leads a much smaller party but became some sort of a king's making, 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, the heart of the government, and the relations between you and bennett. so in the past, the ups and downs are going to a larger extent, 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. to that beth and his left make united arab lift the cover, i can just say in agreement with the 2nd form of government, we've agreed on many issues that were served, the interest of our upside and provide solutions to urgent problems or society
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faces in various field it's a phrase for palestinian israeli, even though our best will not be part of the government accepting support from my best is a thorny issue for enough study. bennett, with the far right politicians already declaring a government that relies under support of a palestinian israeli block. next step is a vote of confidence by the method that should take at least a week. in the meantime, benjamin netanyahu a formidable political survivor, who's 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 how mean you are in west jerusalem? in his 1st comment since the coalition announcement, benjamin netanyahu has urged, all right, we can ask the members to oppose what he calls a dangerous left wing government. in a tweet he accuses natalie venice of selling out to a palestinian israeli party. now his desperate to remain in office when he fights
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corruption charges and faces trial. harry faucet reports now from western slip. the board. he heard from benjamin netanyahu today, and he's been having in many eyes 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 mandate to try to form a government off the election. he's now trying to de, legitimize them again, by saying that the, the coalition that is trying to be formed has sold out in his words, the negative. the southern does it area to the rom party. he says that they have given him months or a bus 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 netanyahu would have ever dreamed of doing. so this is
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his latest attempt to try to put splinters in the especially within the right wing parts of this coalition. the, the, the game time is pretty clear. he's trying to get the factors from, from bennett's policy from another right wing 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 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 can asset. these are the parliament who is the could party member very close to us and try to replace him with someone from his own team in order to try and accelerate the process. a kind of an elder is a political analyst and contributor to the higher ed newspaper. he says there are still many obstacles that this coalition needs to clear. we have reached the climax
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right now. we have a possibility of forming a government which is from their radical rights who completely against any time over was grown. busy even consolidation of settlements and on the other side we have the slamming body and we are probably looking also at parts of the united, our body joining in. so this is, i'm president. now, i cannot guarantee that if you interview me a week from today, i will be able to tell you that this is actually happening, sill obstacles. the kinessa isn't voted yet, but the idea behind this government actually is
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anything but b, b, a, b, b. it has nothing to do with the peace process. but on the other hand, it is clearly going to freeze and put on the whole any idea of annexation. so if you want to look at the full glass is, is kind of promising that things are not going to the carrier aide between israel and the palestinian. if you want to look at the empty glass, it's a prescription for perpetrating the status was later. and then he's, i will be talking to somebody about the show hotter, who's a palestinian israeli member of the can assist and leader of the party to get his reaction to this epic 8th party coalition. the only crossing point between egypt in the gaza strip is being reopened to allowing construction equipment. heavy
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machinery is needed to clear daybreak. following the 11 day is rarely bombardment. let's go live now to the rougher crossing. i'll just hear a few outside is there for us. it's getting late in the day. now what you know, this equipment still hasn't crossed? yes, definitely. we're still across the board. you're. we're still by the gate and none of the equipment. we have also been told that by policy officials that it's not only dozens of equipment and machinery, but also does a field technician that are going to be crossing today with the equipment. but until the moment nothing has cross yet. so we're still waiting for them to enter until now. so what is this equipment needed for? once it gets into gaza? well, since the thief fire, it's been 2 weeks now and fill the rubble in places all the all the,
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the rubble of been story buildings is still in place. the way it is. there are still dangerous buildings that are run shackle that need to be destroyed. and demolished because they cause a threat to the civilians. but because of the lack of equipment and cruise with the ministries, hearing garza and the municipalities, they have not been able to do any of these to carry on any of these rubber removing or run chuckle, demolishing or anything like that. so they have been waiting for emergency crews to come out and help them. this is an unprecedented move by egypt to savage delegation of engineers that has arrived to the gaza strip yesterday. 6th engineers, the right to gaza be assess the damage that was caused by the israeli bombardment. and they, they are the ones who, according to policy official,
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decided the amount of equipment and machinery that the guards district needs in order to get rid of all the rubble that is blocking the streets and causing a threat to others. to 1000000000. you know, we'll check in with you again in an hour or so many thanks. dave. at the crossing in garza, this is from out here. we're still come on. the program will tell you what the united nations thinks we need to do right now to avoid a global environmental disaster. adams for the dallas mavericks continue to impress the f. b, a. playoffs possible action coming up a little later i saw the expense of running out of time to contain a maritime disaster off the coast of sri lanka, a cargo of chemicals and plastic pellets from
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a bone town. container ship has polluted beaches and waters near colombo will get an update shortly from out. here it's been l fernandez, but 1st a report from charlotte bellis. after 2 weeks of burning of sure lank is coast. the in the express poll is sinking the vessel still home $350.00 tons of oil and its fuel tanks. if the navy and salvage experts can't keep it afloat, it will devastate the rounding waters and marine life the ref. it's on wednesday, ended with the ship stern sinking to the ocean floor. may never, you know, not in there. it tells you if the ship sinks the oil on the ship will lead to the ocean in the beach and our fishermen will lose their jobs. we cannot allow that to be in the express po was sailing from india to singapore carrying a load of chemicals in plastic when it caught fire. last month, the ship was carrying nearly $1500.00 containers. many were destroyed in the fire. others fell into the sea,
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polluting the water and lodge stretches of shall anchors. beaches. soldiers were deployed to clean up. tons of plastic pallets that washed up on the coastline. the pallets themselves have already created one of the biggest environmental crises here in decades. these are really tiny and picking color and they look like fish it to a fish, mary bird, then animals, and they inject them. and these can really, you know, talk the pollutants in the water and become really toxic. and these chemicals can leach out into the marine and consume it. and if marine life is under threat, so we shall anchors fishing, industry authorities have already imposed a fishing band along 80 kilometers of coastline, affecting more than $5000.00 fishing boats. the ship is dealt the death blow to our lives. we can't go to the sea, which means we can't make
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a living. shank is government has promised legal action to seek compensation from the owners of the singapore flagship. let me get you to fill out the, you know, similar incidents have taken place in other countries. when that incident took place, those governments have taken states to get compensation. we hope to get compensation in accordance with local and international law. we will never give up on the effort . the immediate concern is how to avoid a massive oil spill. that would turn this environmental crisis into a disaster, with the stir now stuck on the seabed. ha salvages planned to do that, is unclear charlotte bellis, osha 0. that's the latest then from bell fernandez to join us live from colombo. but the weather has worse than today. how is that affected the situation? it's basically stopped all efforts to try and carry out further inspections on that thinking ship. early to the morning,
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the navy told us that there was especially steam of 9 divers that was dispatched to the wreckage. they had consolidations with the savages. basically, what they were trying to do was initially do a surface assessment. look at what the latest situation was over night, and then do a dive to inspect the sort of bottom part of the ship. we are heading that the keel has hit the ground, the c bed. and part of that stuff has actually wedged into the sort of muddy sandy waters up to about 3 meters deep at one point. now the divers could hardly see much when they did that dive because the visibility was so poor for a better part of the day. we've had sheets of rain pouring down. the seas have turned xtreme rough and choppy. so very little has been done. and sadly, that is the laying whatever preventative measures and whatever measures that the
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salvages can put into operation. because they 1st need to know what ground 0 is, what the issue is, what the status they're dealing with. and until they know that they can't really decide on a way forward. so this is something that has really sort of scuppered the efforts to fight for the environmental damage from that wreckage. so the one thing that's rank has the capability to do is perhaps contain an oil spill. but because of the weather that, that's going to prove to be difficult, how much oil is that ship carrying right now? and is there any sign that it's starting to leak? i suppose from what he was saying, nobody knows yet, they still need to assess it. that's correct engine in terms of the stock on board, we've had different reports. we've heard anything from $200.00 tons to $350.00 tons of fuel, which is obviously
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a huge payload. when you look at the sort of environment that midge, that can do, is that oil is released to the sea and pollute the surrounding environment. now, one of the things that we heard just a little while ago for the 1st time, we had the hub, a master of the colombo port, who addressed the media. and he answering some questions, put out the view that there is sort of a school of thought that given how strong that blaze was aboard the, in the poll that it might be possible that most of the few of the stock was actually burned out. but again, right now, that can only because speculation made by anyone because no one has actually bought the vessel in terms of the fuel tanks and being able to actually determine how much fuel is actually on board. so the hub monster did confirm that the ship had not let onto the sri lankan authorities, that it was leaking this chemical component. when it came, industry,
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lank and water. and the authorities will only talk later. but at the moment, what is at hand, the task at hand is fighting this impending environmental catastrophe. i was very l fernandez that live for us in colombo for the moment. been many thanks indeed to john ross. a roger sariah is a marine and coastal expert with the international union for the convention of nature conservation of nature. i'm sorry, he joins us now live via skype from colombo. good to have with us. would you agree with, with, with what i was saying just a few moments ago that it's, it's difficult yet to make any sort of assessment on the scale of this disaster because we still don't know what we're dealing with. that's great. that's great. i mean, we are not aware of all much exactly how much are the remaining
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and then what kind of doctor that this will cause. because if you have any call you can the sensitive area, the lagoon, and the a thoughts or the calendar room. we can also the drinking water supplying white glove and, and some of you say it's h e can logically sensitive area. it's important economically as well. isn't it in that there are many fishermen who rely on those waters. how is this going to affect them? we are still unsure how we keep going to them, but the longer government does band any off for pushing about 80 kilometers along the cold printing on both sides from the into them and tourism. who's going to want to sit on a beach which is littered with the with micro plastics and de brief. yes,
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absolutely. so any letting sad situation does, because the neat was completely covered by the not all of the the last week fail. it does show lanka have the capability and the expertise to deal with an environmental disaster office coast like this. well, that were a good question, but the crime to clean the clean the baker. and that moment also the cleaning operation is going on. but we are certainly not fully prepared to handle this kind of problem. we have many, many gaps in the now you when you, when you get we are, we are in great problem. good talk to somebody. thanks. indeed, to john roger sariah that in colombo fly crews in iran say that they've contained a blaze. the broke counted an oil refinery on wednesday. the officials say the font
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at the top guy and refinery was caused by a leak in a liquid gas pipeline. plants manages of ruled out sabotaged. it happened hours after one of the largest ships in iran. the navy sank off. the fire broke out on board officials in northern nigeria say that that a go see a thing with kidnapping to release 100. 48 school children who are abducted on sunday. the students were taken during an armed rate on their school in to get up in the yes state areas, central government as ruled out, paying a ransom more than $700.00 children have been kidnapped by criminal groups in nigeria. since december, i'll just hear as i'm address is into geena in the state on it. what's the latest? well, address the mode in tech in the right now we start of concern. it's part of recognition is tied back of grief, grief in the sense that to parents, mothers, in fact,
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succumb to illnesses, to the shock of the missing or missing children. funeral have been held here to mothers have been buried already when the white informed that the children were taken by the abducted by the doctors. they fainted and before they could be revived and taken hospital, both of them died. so the funeral was held. meanwhile, the cool remain, continue to remain under lock and key with very few officious visits to school. and we've gone round to see the condition of a in now as bad as it is. the official see are worried and concerned, and there are even suggestions that they feel abundant by the whole tis. here. the concern is such that this is a private school and the government may not be. they think that the government may not be serious about intervening quickly to save the situation, simply because it's a public private school, not a public school, but the state government in fact said it's trying to negotiate,
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but it's going to pay a run some the update on the situation right now in take, you know, is that 148 children have been taken from this school. why we are reporting right now instead of the 136, we've been reporting so far. and the oldest one of them, according to the teacher of this institution, if 14 years, many of them are under the age of 10. and the condition they are in is a source of water not only to the school authorities, but also to parents. we met parents in the multitudes waiting outside the school, waiting for days. now this was the 5th day waiting for any information about the missing children. they was asking if the government can interview quickly to save the children, because a lot of them cannot withstand the pressure of being away or be kept in a very, very dangerous situation. they moved to the forest. and although the authorities are insistent but of the security of the security personnel, our top of the situation, there are concerns. yeah. but that may not be enough to say that. meanwhile, the run,
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some demand from the kidnappers has gone up. initially they were asking 425-0000 us dollars and we understand, but that demand has left for today. this morning has doubled and the parents and the school for award that this could drug on for a very long time. you're going out to zeros. i'm address reporting from geena in michigan state in nigeria. i've had many thanks. security forces in sudan and closed off all major roads leading to government and military headquarters and the capital cartoon. the activist organized marches around the country on thursday that commemorating the 2nd anniversary of the 2019 massacre a peaceful protest. as during a pro democracy, sit in demonstrations of the mounting justice and accountability for at least 128 people who are killed in the violent crack down. it's been an explosion in afghanistan capital cobble. a small van was targeted with improvised explosives,
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but he said that at least 4 people were killed. and for others injured. the us ambassador to the united nations in southern turkey meeting with n jose and syrian refugees, linda thomas greenfield is on a mission to renew cross border humanitarian assistance. on july 10th, the mandate of the un mechanism allowing aid to be provided directly through turkeys borders will expire. greenfield will be arguing for its renewal of the un headquarters next week or 0. russell set up join us now from the capital ankara. what is the humanitarian situation there on that border? well, every and this is the largest displacement crisis of the 21st century. and now 3 and point 5000000 refugees and syrians, people who have been internally displaced are in that place and live the north west of the, of the country. when the,
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the airport has been fallen down the hands of the regime. and the people who have been a recruiter from east hotel. so everyone has run away from the embodiment from the killings from the vitality and to look for a safe place and a safe place for them was it live? so it's a like a huge concentration camp there and roughly 34w5 people are leaving their without electricity without any lifeline, without any facilities there. and also this city, the tiny police habit, probably the tiny place is being bombarded. have it on regular basis by russian a plains and regime a plains. so it's a besieged area. and the only connection point to the outside world is turnikey. i'm particularly there that the delivery point of the united nations at bob and how that is the only point. and now on july 10, there is a possibility that maybe do nathan mission, security council is not going to renew the resolution. in that sense,
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these humanitarian crisis is going to maybe lead these $3500000.00 people seem to another crisis that's going to be further detail related. maybe even tawbard, a famine individual, as well. many thanks to out there is all set off the in ankara. humans are destroying the foundations of survival at an alarming rate. the you and says that an intense restoration effort must get under way to address pollution climate change a loss of nature. at the moment we're taking more than nature can provide sustainably around $1.00 times as much. a new un report says that we passed the point where conservation efforts alone can prevent large scale ecosystem collapse. and bio diversity loss. what's needed is a generation restoration that will restore more than a 1000000000 hector's of land over the next decade. that's roughly the size of china. it can be pulled off if it can be pulled off,
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it may help to avoid nearly 2 thirds of expected bio diversity extinctions and increase food security for more than a 1000000000 people. joining us now live from nairobi as anger, anderson, executive director of the you and environment program. this report makes for quite depressing reason. read the reading, doesn't it? is there any chink of life? it is all here. we think so, and absolutely there is because the world has decided that the united nations that they wanted to really focus this coming 10 years on restoration, as you rightly mentioned that be in the heck test that we have over exploded, be graded through our human activity we need to put it back into working order. why? because we still need to feed the world. we still need to ensure that we can't live as humanity and we can't do that. if we continue to degrade the very land that sustains us. so the opportunities, yes, we protect what has not yet been interfered with,
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but we put back into working landscape that which we have degraded and it is so very doable each one of us know it from our back god. and if we give that all from the fields where we work, if we give nature half a chance, it will bounce back. it just needs a little helping hand. so this is an initiative where we are working with the finance sector. obviously, we need to have farming on board and government science and communities to move on restoration, but it would be essential for food and for climate engage. say it's very doable. but how do you get governments on board when? surely they've got their own interests at heart and unusually those a short term interest. your right government have tended to look at short termism, but smart governments look longer term because once land becomes 3rd time again, once land can sustain a population,
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once people do not have to migrate from the places you get healthy, a better and more stable and less insecure society's. tomorrow we will be launching with the government of pakistan, the restoration decade and in pakistan there's been a huge effort on restoration under the 10000000000 teresa nami and other countries to costa rica and many other countries. in fact, already stepped into this because they realize that y, yes. a politicians term may be 4 or 5 years, but these returns are not that long in the future when you invest in trees and invest in greens. and it can deliver tangible impact on agricultural productivity, unsolved, solid facility, and on poverty reduction by devising climate you do talk about investing and reaping the rewards further down the line. but how much is it gonna cost? well, we need to think in the billions here $300000000.00 also per year but and that's

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