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or largely they're leaving residence lined up in their cars for food and water. presidential biden says he's clearing the entire state. disasters out there is hope, sustain temperatures above freezing beginning saturday. ah, the far right lead natalie bennett, his poise to become israel's next prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is not going without a fight. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera life and also coming up the protest is in saddam's capital. the mon justice of dozens of people killed in a government crackdown 2 years ago.
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protecting that patch. the difficulties for mexican avocado grows and keeping criminal gangs out that $2000000000.00 industry. uncovering the secrets of earth's closest cousin wakes form access to new emissions to venus. ah, benjamin netanyahu was accused a political rival of selling out to a palestinian israeli policy. the prime ministers, 12 year grip on ties set to end following a coalition agreement between 8 parties, including the united arab list in a tweet, netanyahu directs his anger at the far right lead enough to lead bennett, who become prime minister for the 1st 2 years under the deal netanyahu has urged all white wing can asset members to oppose what he calls a dangerous left when government, hot dog made reports now on how the power sharing agreement happened. should be
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a be, it was or the phone call that your, your la pete formerly informed israel's president through when river lin that he made it barely an hour before the deadline to form a government expired. the vigor sheets were long and tough, but in the end, let bede managed 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? yeah, i mean a party leader, naphtali bennett, as prime minister, he is an advocate of illegal settlements expansion. and their next station dalia is the one that told the president he had the mandate to form. the coalition is not going to be the prime minister for the next, at least the next 2 years. it's natalie bennett, leads
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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 large extent determined 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 that, beth and his is mac united arab list. got the layer of it. i can just say an agreement with yellow p, like in 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
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a thorny issue for next study. 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 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 i mean as if you were in west jerusalem sunday boucher honda is the leader of the ballard party and member of the joint list. he says that netanyahu is our sister is not going to change the reality of palestinian israelis, the new government being led by a very famous, subtler, or a supporter of settlement. enough, deli bennett and his colleagues in this government, people who are carrying danger, thoughts of transferring the palestinian from their homeland like liberal men or
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you're don sar was his right wing, very extreme ideologies. so i'm thinking that what we need is a change in the israel policy is nothing the personality, the situation was very bad before and then you know, and the long run into the one that's on fall is the love to continue also being that after net anyhow, this is why we oppose the government. i wish we have partners that would think at live again with us on the basic. what we are struggling for here is equality and justice for all. i wish we had parties those partners, and the other one is, what is the issue? it is that there is a contradiction between the jewish state and democracy. we cannot believe and we see jewish democracy as an oxy moron. what we are struggling for is to do a serious june that will make it from a racist entity into a democracy. we call it the state of all its citizens. we want to have
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a political regime which is built on peace, just the equality for all of the arabs and jews together. unfortunately, this way of democratic thing do not have partners was in the political map nowadays, maybe in the future or loving. more or nearly crossing point between egypt and the gaza strip is being reopened to allowing construction equipment heavy machinery as needed to clear daybreak. following the 11th day israeli bombardment. let's go live now to the rough crossing in garza. i'll just here's the outside. is that for us? it's getting pretty late in the day now. it's not equipment arrived yet. unfortunately, nothing has arrived until the moment. adrian, we're still here, we're still waiting. we're supposed to be expecting the machinery and dozens of the technicians as we have been informed by our officials to enter 12 pm, leave a local time. it's 5 pm now,
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but none has arrived through the border. once it does arrive there in gaza, what is this equipment going to be used for? this equipment is very much essential to remove the rubble and to, to get rid of the rum shackle building that are threatened to the civilians are locking and they're up locking most of the road in different areas because the rest of the movement, the cards in civilian so basically it's been 2 weeks now since the fire, but the work then how god has not been able to any of the rebels are cleared the road in front of the movement of people because of the lack of necessary equipment machinery as even crews human to many thanks to day, down to 0 as human outside of the rough crossing in gaza. security forces in sudan
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closed off all major roads leading to government and military headquarters in the capital. come to me, i activist organized monkeys around the country on thursday that commemorating the 2nd anniversary of the 2019 massacre a peaceful protesters during a pro democracy system. demonstrators demanding justice of accountability for at least 128 people killed in the violent crack down. let's go live that a cartoon on to serious him. morgan can tell us more about these demonstrations today. yes, indeed. adrian. now this is not the 1st time since the massacre accord 2 years ago that people are taking to the streets to express their demands for justice. but the frustration the time is very obvious. they say that they have repeatedly called on the government to speed up the investigation so that they can see concrete results . and that just says is going to happen. but that the government has been slowing down. now the transitional government, which took over in august 2019,
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has released the statement just a few hours before today's protest, and that they understand the frustration of the people. but that the investigations are ongoing and that they do not want to interfere in the to destroy the process of these investigations and the committees that are responsible for it. they also describe the relationship between the transitional government, which is the power of sharing government between civilians and military as complex because of the security component of the military component component that is involved in the government. they say that they're working on those relations so that they can try to achieve just as faster. but the thing is people say that they put these promises and the statements from the government over and over again. they say that this is not the 1st time the government has promised speed of investigations and to deliver just that they say that they've got them, but then they've got some pets up with the promise of that the government has been given to them. so they, they taking to the street once again, this time they're in front of the office of the prime minister to make sure that
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their voices are heard so that he knows and that his cabinet knows that despite the delays they are still going to be monitoring and making sure that justice will be delivered and that accountability will be delivered no matter how long out there is . hipaa morgan reporting live from cartoon hipaa. thanks. there's been an explosion in afghanistan capital cobble. a small van was targeted with improvised explosives . police say that at least 4 people were killed and for others injured. sure lank authorities, a braced for possible oil spill from a sunken cargo ship of its coast. the vessel laden with chemicals and plastic pellets of already caused the country's worst man made environmental disaster. it's feared the $350.00 tons of oil stored on the singapore registered ship could also leak attempts to salvage the shipper, abandoned or wednesday when its rear hall touched the sea floor. linelle found us reports now from colombo, where the navy has paused its efforts to inspect the ship. that was especially
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esteem of 9 divers that was dispatched to the wreckage. they had consolidations with the salvages. basically what they were trying to do was initially do a surface assessment, look at what the length of the division 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 sea bed, and part of that stone 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 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 salvages can put into operation because they 1st need to know what ground 0 is,
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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. for a cruise in iran say that they've contained ablaze the broke out an oil refinery on wednesday. the officials say the fire at the top guy and refinery was caused by a leak in a liquid gas pipeline. the plants manages, have ruled out sabotaged. it happened as one of the largest chips and iran. navy sank. fire broke out, a cargo ship has hit an overhead crane and a tie when he's port sending it crashing into a stack of shipping containers. the 86000 ton vessel was preparing to dock in conseula harbor. when it hit the crane causing a domino effect. workers ran from the size of the accident. one person is reported
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injured, protest as indiana resulting to new tactics in order to avoid security forces. i flash most quickly. this replaced mass rallies more than 800 pretences have been killed since a military coup in february. but that number could be much higher. is to say they want the army out of policies. the why the next here on our 0, then on the house arrest in nicaragua. why a prominent opposition leader has been detained by police. there was a war on my body and a war on my rights. a young student uses a graduation speech to speak out against americans most restrictive abortion law. a
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hello there. let's start in china and there's more wet weather on the menu for the southern and eastern areas. macau is going to see some more of that intense rain. we could see more flooding here, hong kong seeing wet weather as well. it shanghai that staying fine and dry it with $27.00 degrees and north eastern areas of china, also affected by the severe weather. it's working fine and dry though across the korean peninsula. but it's japan that really takes a soaking on friday. some of those heavy rains could see some flooding, particularly in southern areas. but as we go into saturday, that does push out further east and we have got the sunshine coming through for tokyo. 25 degrees celsius. high one is going to see some what, whether the backend of that tropical storm, as it pushes out to the north east. and as we move to the philippines, we have got wet weather as that storms moves up into the north. we could see flooding across the north, we've already seen flooding in the south for and or china. we've got heavier
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thunder re down port for southern areas of thailand. and it's a similar story for cambodia, the malay peninsula. also seeing some of that wet weather as we move to india, it's a wet story across southern areas. those monsoon rains are kicking in the be part of the debate is self defeating the end, posing in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were glen white man, touching aloud your dream, where global audience become a global community. jumping to the comment section and part of the discussion, there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online faith on al jazeera. oh,
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the me. this is allison, here are the main news, the south. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is calling on. all right, bring connection members to oppose a new coalition. the i l, a. pete's power sharing government includes kind of any of this ready policy for the 1st time. benjamin netanyahu accused the far right leader of a sell out security forces in sudan closed off all major roads leading to government and military headquarters in the capital cartoon. activists mocking the 2nd anniversary of the 2019 massacre a peaceful protest. this during approach democracy sits in salvage experts are running out of time to contain a maritime disaster, coastal lanka,
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a cargo of chemicals and plastic pellets from a burning container ship has polluted beaches. waters near columbus. officials in northern nigeria say that that negotiated with, kidnapped as to release 148 school children who were abducted last sunday. the students were taken during an armed raid on their school in to geena in the states . jury a central government has ruled out paying a ransom more than 700 children have been kidnapped by criminal groups in nigeria. since december, i'll just here as i'm address, is outside the school in to gain of he says that parents fear negotiations could drag on the mode in taking the right now is that of concern. it's part of resignation. is that of grief, grief in the sense that to parents, mothers in fact, succumb to illnesses, to the shock of the missing or they're missing children. funeral have been held here to mothers have been buried already. 148 children have been taken from this
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school and the oldest of them according to the teacher of this institution. it's just 14 years. many of them are under the age of 10, and the condition they are in is a source of worry not only to the school authorities, but also to parents. we met parents in their multitudes waiting outside the school, waiting for days. now this is the 5th day waiting for any information about their missing children. they was asking if the government cont, interview quickly to save the student because a lot of them cannot withstand the pressure of being away or be kept in a very, very dangerous situation. they've been moved to the forest and although the authorities are insistent but of the security of the security person allow top of the situation, there are concerns. yeah. but that may not be enough to say that human. meanwhile, the run some demand from the kidnappers has gone up. initially they were asking 425-0000 us dollars, and we understand that that demand has up today this morning has doubled and the
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parents and the school authority award that this could drug on for a very long time of a cato growers fighting back against mexican criminal gangs who are trying to must lynn on their lucrative business. the food is worth around $2000000000.00 a year. that mature con state is at the heart of the industry. i'll just say was john holeman reports now from pet urban on the difficulties confronting farmers green gold. that's what they call this fruit, mitchell county, southwest mexico. the reason is some have given the crop a different name blood because those both are partly true. the industry here is worth billions exporting to the us, but it's so lucrative, the criminal groups a trying to muscle in we hear impaired bone with the called the foam as a fighting back. the town who set up its own self defense flores. this is
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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. in 2008 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. elementary. the mit can have a call, the 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. getting them again 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
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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 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's force of security doing it? when we get was because 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
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to be a lot of choice in a region in which farms factories may tie production chains or in the sites of nar coast. i mean with the with the finding the traffic and the good folks and everything for now though, the farmers say they've been kept out of parables and away from the green gold john home. and how does it a pretty bad and he can see john holman's news, special, the full report, living in mexico's killer zone at 1630 hours, gmc on friday here on al jazeera police in nicaragua have rated the home of the opposition leader christiana shall morrow. she's not the house arrest. she was expected to run in presidential elections in november. the organization of american states and human rights watch say,
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the president daniel ortega is trying to eliminate competition. latin america editor, lucy newman, reports carloads of riot police arrived at nicaragua and opposition leader at least piano. tomorrow's house with the search and arrest warrant pushing, waiting journalists and family members away. unexpected rate on her home prompt immediate condemnation at home and abroad. ortega should understand that he sanctions to grab our and to a sure himself as the date of mika our, for the rest of his life. it's 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
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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 them on that. if i'm waiting on that they're trying to fabricate imma. com trial. she said, oh, i was going to other candidates in november's presidential election. have already been 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.
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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 era. the pan american health organization says that governments across latin america of failing to cub, soaring corona, virus infection rates. it says the misinformation mixed messages are being encouraged and that that spreading. the organization says it's particularly concerned about brazil and haiti. it's warning that cases will rise further unless something is done quickly. the us ambassador to the united nations is seeking
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humanitarian help. the syrian refugees then to thomas greenfield is in southern turkey. a month before an agreement ends that pays the waiver cost for the aid. greenfield will argue for its renewal of the un headquarters next week. if it's rejected. un agencies will need to redirect aid through damascus. lhasa has announced to new missions to earth's closest cousin, venus. it's 1st and more than 3 decades. the spacecraft are expected the launch sometime between 20282030. the map it's rocky surface with hope of uncovering whether the solar systems hottest planet ever had an ocean. we hope these missions will 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?
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what implications beyond our solar system? could these 2 missions have well famous used to be an important destination for the world's space agencies? the soviet union got their 1st landing on the surface in 1967, it learn just how hostile a planet can be. with surface temperatures above $400.00 degrees, the result of a runaway greenhouse effect. nasa miguel and mission photograph the planet surface showing most of the venus covered by volcanic lava flows. these next us lead missions will collect information about its geological history, and whether it could have transformed from a habitable world into the inferno that it is now. russell boyce is the check for intelligent space systems and director of the space program, u. n. s. w can bro space at the university of new south wales? he explains why earth's evil twin us some call?
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it has so much to offer green. this is a lot like earth. it's a similar size to earth. it's the able twin because it's so hot there the 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 st 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 what that the electronics on the spacecraft was 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 visit advanced.
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nasa, scientists hope to find out whether it 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 a runaway greenhouse gas effect. could that happen on earth? well perhaps that's what we're seeing, maybe not. but as far as can understand the processes that have taken place in venus, we might have a better understanding of what the future holds through america's most restrictive abortion law will come into force in texas in a few months. it bands the procedure from as early as 6 weeks. that's before many women, even though they're pregnant, a high school student has used her graduation speech to talk about what the law means for millions of women. like, i am terrified that if my conscious that this sale i am terrified that if i am rate than mine, hold to aspirations and dreams, an effort for my future will no longer matter. i hope that you can feel how gut
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wrenching. that is, i hope you can feel how the humanizing it is to have the autonomy over your own body 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 daughters. we cannot stay silent. ah, hello, this is al jazeera, adrian cindy going here in the headlines. benjamin, destiny. oh, who is accused? a political rival of selling out to palestinian to a palestinian israeli party. the prime ministers 12 year grip on power is set to end following a coalition agree.

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