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a long way from my natural hon. ah, so benjamin netanyahu was accusing one of his political rivals of filling out after the announcement of a new israeli coalition agreement far right. ultra national, natalie bennett could soon succeed. netanyahu was prime minister, but the polish sharing deal needs to pass the votes in parliament. the connecticut which could take up to a week if approved a palestinian israeli party, the united arab las would be part of the governing coalition for the 1st time and israel's history. but it would be one of 8 parties leading to questions about how stable the government would be and how it would deal with palestinians. bennett has strong anti palestinian views, the one set of killed a lot of arabs in my life. and there's no problem with that's hurry force that has more of the story from western reserve. the question is how much nothing. yeah. who
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can try to peel away some of these right wing as a who for now at least remain part of the coalition in, in utero as it was there trying to put it together. and also that the question is when this book will take place now, the head of the, of the opposition law paid, who has formed this coalition and is decided to step aside and allow natalie bennett to go 1st as prime minister. he wants to try to unseat the current very netanyahu friendly speaker of the house and have a vote on monday to replace that speak with an opposition speaker, who would then facilitate this vote more quickly and restrict the amount of time that benjamin has to try to get in the way of the coalition being formed. there are questions now as to whether natalie bennett's party is entirely up to that there is at least one member of his party who is expressing unwillingness to do that. so even that part of the 1st step toward getting this vote through looks in question.
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so there is certainly still plenty to playful for benjamin netanyahu. and he's been doing all he can to try to, you know, put russians between the, between the constituent parts of this coalition already mile. israel's defense minister has been making us officials in washington thinking more military. 8 spent down looking for a $1000000000.00 to upgrade israel defensive. he says israel is grateful for the support from the united states because they have ministration for the president, for the ongoing support, which is very important for us in our challenging area. and discussions we discussed before the challenges that we had with you to participate in his father's supposed before. everybody in defense minister in moving forward with construction and making sure that there was any secure. it's very important for me
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. alan fisher at the white house you called that earlier be your great, know your great moment, which we see for the cameras. what is actually going to go on behind the scenes? what has been against one? well, there's a lot of meetings going on. this is where when visit for benny gans given what's going on at home as well. the timing isn't unusual. this is essentially these really saying that there might be a new government, but we still need us support. and certainly that's been the take away from the meeting that he had here at the white house with jim sullivan, who is the national security advisor. we've just got what they call the official readout of the meeting. in that both sites said that they expressed their continued support for israel is right to defend itself. the talked about security including iron don't one of the big reasons that benny gans is here is to ask for $1000000000.00 from the us to help restock. i don't mean we know that joe biden has already said that he would be quite ok. with that idea, it said that sullivan raised the idea the importance of humanitarian aid getting in
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to gather at that's important because that is a note to those on capital hill. we certainly want to see the us do more when it comes to protecting guys from the, from israel. and they also talked partly about iran's aggressive behavior in the middle east though that's going to be important as well. particularly when betty guns goes to the pentagon to meet with lloyd austin, who is the defense secretary there. they will talk about all these things. they will talk about the possibility of a prisoner swap between hamas and israel. they will talk about the situation and lebanon, and they will ask about how israel intends to make sure that it's not back in a war with gas anytime soon. and they will talk about the iran nuclear deal. and that, of course, got a real help over the last couple of months. first of all, with donald trump, who pulled the us out of the deal. moving out of office and replaced by joe biden,
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who says he wants the us back in the deal. but also with the upon removal of benjamin netanyahu, who is the prime minister as the primary. sergio. excuse me, pull and he catches your throat because of course, he has been very dead set against the idea of the iran nuclear deal. and very dates against the idea of the us going back into the run nuclear deal, the benny guns. he's not very keen on the iran nuclear deal, but he's much more of a dove on the situation that netanyahu would like to see. the us go back can, if they can get, improve times that what we're getting from vienna is that there are movements towards a, perhaps an agreement by the middle of next week, which would be a big win for joe biden. and of course, if there's a change in the government and israel as well, that gives them a window, it may be short for, it gives them a window to reframe the relationship the united states has with israel because window in the past, joe biden and benjamin netanyahu not beck friends, no. okay. alan will leave you a grab
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a glass of water to what those problems. thank you. now on to other news and security forces in sudan of closed off all major roads leading to governments military headquarters in the capital cartoon. the activists organize all around the country on thursday commemoration the 2nd anniversary of the 2019 massacre peaceful protests during approachable decision demonstrated demanding justice and accountability for the at least 120 people killed in that violent crack down. now he's more from him with him. morgan. this is not the 1st time that protested, taking to the street demanding that just as be served as well as accountability by the transitional government since that day on june. 3rd, 2 years ago, when at dawn security forces open fire at a protein walker. so sitting in front of the army headquarters, killing more than 100 processes and enduring over 700 others while doesn't went
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missing. but processes are saying that the government response has been very slow. now the government did respond just hours before today's protest saying that they do understand the frustration of the processes and that then that the investigations are ongoing. and they do not want to interfere in the judicial process that is going on in terms of investigation. they also describe the relationship between them and the military component of the transitional government as a very complex and therefore it needs to be worked on. let's remember that following the attack on the 3rd step in one of the joseph attack on the 2nd 2 years ago, the 2 sides of the government. and now now government, which is the military and civilian component, went in pretty good stations and formed a power sharing government, which is currently running the country processes. however, saying that the statements coming from the government in terms of promising to deliberate justice in terms of promising to deliver better services to the people. people, something they say has been very, the government has been very slow in doing is something they've heard over and over
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again, and they want to see actions not worth from the government. so they say that a bike um american, the 2nd anniversary of the, of the june, 3rd, mastercard, they reminding the government that they want accountability, that they haven't forgotten that those who are responsible for the crimes committed on july 3rd should be held to account should be brought to justice officials in northern nigeria survey on negotiating with kidnappers to release 148 school children abducted last sunday. the students were taken during arms right on the school to gain in his yes state. agirri central government has ruled out paying around 700 children have been kidnapped by criminal groups in nigeria, just since december. his manager is outside that school as the parents. their fear is that negotiations could drag on the mood in taking the right. now we start of concern is that a resignation is tied back of grief, grief in the sense that to parents, mothers in fact succumb to illnesses,
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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 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 authority, 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 the missing children. they was asking if the government cont, intervene quickly to save their 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 their security, since the security person allowed top of the situation, there are concerns. yeah. but that may not be enough to save the human. meanwhile, the run some demand from the kidnappers has gone up. initially they were asking
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425-0000 us dollars, and we understand that that demand has up today this morning has doubled and the parents and the school authorities are worried that this could drug for that long time. in the news ahead, ensuring a delivery into theory of the clock is ticking on the delivery system. meant to help and opposition held area will tell you what the united nation things we need to do right now to avoid a global environmental design. ah hello there. it's a hot, dry picture for much of the middle east, those temperatures across the gulf states continuing to climb above average for this time of year. and if we look at the temperature in q way,
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we're going to be edging up into the fifty's. by the time we go into the weekend because of a story across iran, temperatures continuing to climb and the heat is on across iraq. but things are cooling down in the south must get seen temperatures nestling in the mid thirties for want of africa. we've got showers across the open rift valley, but things looking relatively fine and dry for kenya. and you gander some of the heaviest storms we have to go to nigeria, by the time we get to the weekend, lagos will be seeing some of those particularly heavy thunder, re showers, kicking in there. then a critical republic of congo, seeing some showers as well as we go into the weekend. much of the weather though, is in southern parts of africa. the eastern coast of south africa, sing a weather system that's bringing a bit of wet and windy weather there. that's affecting southern parts of mozambique, we could see some flooding here, but that clears as we go into saturday and tape tom. we'll see some of the sunshine
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at 24 degrees. the most people will never know what's beyond these doors. the deafening silence of $100.00 and how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option, but we're not most people. oh the me
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balances here. these are the couple stories. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu was calling on all right, wing, in peace to oppose a new potential coalition. the power sharing deal announced by opposition parties on whether they include the palestinian israeli party for the 1st time security forces and sit down and closed on major roads leading to government and military headquarters in cartoon. activists is not the 2nd anniversary of a massacre in 2019 of peaceful protests and officials in northern nigeria on negotiating with kidnappers to release a 148 school children. the students were taken 4 days ago during an armed raid on their school in taking a un aide delivery system that is meant to ensure help breaches an opposition held province in syria expires next month. or is that will, unless the russians allowed to continue moscow courses and ally of the syrian
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president bush our last out and it was all the a to be routed through his government. the us ambassador to the un is visited syrian refugees along that turkey syria border and assured them that what happened . st. hota has more us ambassador to the united nations needs aid workers at the turkey border with syria. and they tell her about what's described as life saving assistance. they are giving to people in syria. in a few weeks, linda saw mas greenfield will confront russian resistance to renew the cross border mechanism on the ground that it violates serious sovereignty. when i get back to new york, i will be briefing members of the security council on what i've seen here. and i will be appealing to my colleagues to support the continuation of this operation. and to reopen the 2 other border crossings that were close. civil however, is the only entry point for the u. n. to bring aid into the opposition held
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northwest. it's also the last, the for international crossing points that have been closed because of russia serious ally. we need as much access as possible. in fact, what we need at the moment is more access, not less. we need to scale up the response because the 8th that we're providing is simply not enough. this is, you know, the biggest displacement crisis of the 21st century. nearly 4000000 people live in the northwest. many are internally displaced by the conflict. 80 percent rely on aid brought from turkey. the u. n. currently sends more than $1000.00 and trucks carrying aid every month. a dental hygiene lead young buddy at the moment. the 8 is not enough even for one foot off the population. if the you can't use the border, they'll be a famine. local and international, n g o cannot fill the gap as hunger and malnutrition, gro aid worker, say the infrastructure set up in turkey to run, the operation can't be easily replaced. the u. n. is the largest actor in the
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humanitarian response. the home, one of them at the you and gives more than 50 percent of all way. if that stops him or the death sentence to the people in russia wants us operations. we routed through damascus, but human rights and aid groups warned against this. they accused the syrian government of using aid as a weapon by keeping it from its opponents and using it to benefit those who are loyal for months now, we have seen behind the scenes negotiations primarily between the united nations and between damascus to try to achieve one single cross line delivery from damascus to live until now those negotiations have led to nothing. the biden administration has been vocal in its criticism of how damascus handles a deliveries. and now with the u. s. envoys visit the stage is set for what will likely be an intense period of negotiations to keep open. the gate to serious
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opposition held the areas that are elsewhere. sri lankan no thought he braced for a possible oil spill from a sunken congo ship off its coast. the vessel laden with chemicals and plastic pellets as already calls the country's worst manmade environmental disaster. it is feared, $350.00 tons of oil stored on that singapore registered ship. could also leak out. attempts to salvage the ship or abandoned on wednesday when the re, a part of the hall touched the sea floor. there's been no fernandez with an update from colombo, where the navy has paused its efforts to inspect the ship. that 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 later 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 sea bed,
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and part of that stern 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 as 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 extremely rough and choppy. so very little has been done. and sadly, that is the laying whatever preventative measures and whatever measures that the salvage is, 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. humans are destroying the foundations of our the vial at an alarming rate. that alarming assessment comes in
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the united nations, which says an intense restoration effort must get under way to address pollution climate change in a loss of nature. at the moment, we're taking more than nature can provide sustainably around $1.00 times more. a new un report says we've passed the point where conservation, if it's on their own, can prevent large scale ecosystem collapse and by diversity loss. and so what is needed is a generation restoration to restore more than a 1000000000 hector's of land over the next decade. that is roughly the size of china effect can be pulled off and the big if it may help avoid nearly 2 thirds of expected by diversity extinctions. and increase food security for more than a 1000000000 people isn't up from india. anderson, executive director of the u and environment program. she says ecosystem restoration is essential for a lot of things, including the climate and food production. the wrong has decided that the united nations that they wanted to really focus these coming 10 years on restoration be in
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the heck test that we have over exploded the 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. what 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 gardens. 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
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restoration, but it would be essential for food and for climate to governments have tended to look at short termism, but small governments look longer term because once land becomes 3rd time again once land can sustain a population, 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 protested in me and mar, are resorting to new tactics. to try to avoid the security forces, i like this flash mob that can quickly disperse. they replaced math rallies more than 800 protesters have been killed in the military in february,
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but that number could be much higher in reality processes. so i just want the army out, the politics a congress ships hit an overhead crane in a time when he's port sending it crashing down onto a stack of shipping containers. the goodness, look at this picture, the 86000 ton vessel, which was preparing to dock in costume harbor when it hit the crane and caused the domino effect that you see workers ran from that side of the accident. luckily, only one person was injured in all of that strawberry right there has been an explosion and the african capital cobble. small van targeted with improvised explosives, police say these 4 people have been killed for others injured that in mexico, avocado gro, as are fighting back against mexican criminal gangs, trying to muscle in a lucrative business. the fruit, yes it is a fruit,
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it is worth around $2000000000.00 a year and michel can state as at the heart of the industry. john homan has this report from pet about on the difficulties confronting the farmers through green gold. that's what they call this fruit, mitchell county, southwest mexico. recent years, some have given the crop a different name, blood up 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 he impair rebundle with the ever called the farmers of 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. in
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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 families. that meant the mits can have a cow, the industry is worth upwards of $2000000000.00 a year. and the least go cartel isn't the 1st criminal group go after it. the firm is battled another cut, so called the knights templar. before them. do you feel frightened or fear about what you're doing? because you go to farmers and you suddenly become like it's sort of a smooth all me. and then with 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 color producing towns in the region who also had to defend themselves. the farmers here, so there are more than 2000 people in their force in several cells. after practice,
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it's this group's turns her head out. my mother, i talked to one of the brothers we met earlier. now in battle dress. why are you guys doing this? why isn't the police or another's full of security doing? it looks like when we want to come over, 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. ah, 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 nar coast. i mean with the with the
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finding the traffic in the post and everything for now though the foam is say they've been kept parable and away from the green gold john home. and how does it a pretty bad and you can see john holman's new special that's called a full report living in mexico's kills on $1630.00 gmc friday on al jazeera. now urban expansion has forced wild elephants to leave their natural home in the south of china is heard as heading north towards the provincial capital of couldn't ming and as katrina you report from your non province conservation say the mammals of wandered hundreds of kilometers and left a trail of destruction. it's not every day, the new non province this week 15 wild elephants, including 3 cars, have tracked more than 400 kilometers north,
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from their habitat on the border with me unmarked, and are now outside the city of couldn't mean their journey has been monitored by millions of people online, but they haven't been welcomed by all. farmer good. quang was looking up after midnight on wednesday by the elephants forcing their way into his courtyard. he climbed onto his roof safety as they ate his stores of corn parlor. i was so scared, the local guffman warned me to leave, but i didn't expect the elephants could actually break into my house. so i chose to stay at home. it was a mistake, but the damage didn't end there. the elephant also trampled over his rice fields and smashed his fan. officials say the herd has so far destroyed more than a $1000000.00 worth of property. this is the closes that we could get to the elephant local authorities of set up the checkpoint on the road, leading up to where the heard a currently traveling. hundreds of police have been deployed to keep unless there is a way they're concerned that crowds getting too close to the elephant could pose
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a threat to both the animals and the people. in recent years, several farmers have been killed and encounters with elephants. the animals commonly stray from their home and she showed banal, reserve, china's biggest rain forest. the conservation is say, it's the 1st time i've heard has traveled this far. the main driver is the crate and friedman patient of the natal forest that they leave, that they leave with. and the, and the reason for the depressing fragmentation of the nature for it is because the expand patient expansion of human activities such as plantation for example, a t and rubber tree. and also some construction for rent. the forest area is shrinking. and the number of elephants rising, an estimated 300 now live in this region. authorities are trying to encourage the
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family of elephants to return home by blocking roads and luring themselves with truckloads of food. but they're not expecting results over night. more likely they say it'll be slow and steady. katrina, you are the 0 united china. ah . they are. these are the headlines. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling on all right, wing and page to oppose a new coalition. power sharing deal announced by opposition parties on wednesday, and includes a palestinian israeli party for the 1st time fall. right, said natalie bennet is likely to replace smith and yahoo if.

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