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a fight. rushed to contain an environmental catastrophe. salvage cruise tried to deal with a condo ship thinking of shoreline, because coast on site heights or the latest bullets qualifying matches for the 2020 a football while caught resume in south america, and been growing uncertainty because a corona virus on civil unrest. ah, i saw some breaking news from molly, where france is suspending joint military operations with local troops after the country, 2nd crew in 9 months. it moved to put pressure on the colonel who was declared president last week to restore a civilian lead. government. france says it won't guarantees that a political framework drawn up by regional mediators will be followed. i see me go to who often at the 1st, who last august with the cad president last week after
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a vote deposed. the transitional administration sack is in net blanco for us and nicholas. what does this mean for the ministry gentle in co while the ball is in their court? essentially, what this means is that the military didn't need to respond and take measures in, according to what the west african body echo was the african union. and the united nations and france has asked, which is to see the military returned to their barracks, to hand over power to a civilian authority to release the president of transition and the prime minister who are currently under house arrest. and to see this transition go forward towards elections in february 2022. that's what they want to see as soon as possible. and they want to see the military didn't take
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a back step. they see what is going on in molly as being a step backward for democracy. and so for friends and the other international actors, they're unwilling to support what is going on in my car right now. on monday, i see me go, it will be sworn in as the new president of transition in molly following a tweak of the constitution. remember laura and he had promised he had made guarantees back in august when he over through president the brain book r. k. town that he will not be the president of transition. in fact, no military, no members of the armed forces will take that leadership position, but rather support a civilian rule. lauren, so how is frances decision being received? well this is definitely a blow to the morale of the military junior who had come back following the echo was summit and receiving your heroes. welcome. because aside from suspension from
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the african union and the west african body echo was, there was no real sanctions put into place. this comes down as a real sanction, as a real blow to the military and to the morale of troops who are wondering, who will be protecting them, especially the front line troops who are in the north of mali were in the center of molly fighting off our roof such as to affiliate gelatinous thought to this one will mostly mean and the slum state. and the greater horror. both groups are gaining grounds in molly and in neighboring countries. they will no longer have the backup of french forces who usually transport wounded molly and soldiers to safety and to hospital. they will no longer have the support of millions of french military air force that strike before they move forward to attack arm groups. so it's a big blow to them. and also there's the whole thing of the military instructors that are embedded inside the ammonia and military. so they will no longer have the
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intelligence to know where the arm groups are. this is a massive blow to the valiant military that depend on the french forces for their security. and in fact, this comes on the heels of other sanctions put in place from the united states. the united states has stopped any military cooperation with, with the, the malia, with a 1000000 force is the big blow to, to the, the generator here in bama code. who is supposed to name a semi go into a new prime minister. a name has been floated from the m 5. sho, get my guy. but this isn't going down well with friends. we've seen in an interview on sunday from president emmanuel. my point that she will not support a president in which members of the civilian would be keen to negotiate with quote unquote radical islamic group. lauren makers hot,
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thank you very much indeed that live update from narco israel. the longest serving unit is battling for his political survival after a diverse mix of parties announced they would form a government. it could be the end of an era for benjamin to know now who has been prime minister for 12 years. but he's not going down without a fight, accusing his rival, natalie bennett, of sending out to the palestinian israeli party, which is back to the proposed government for the 1st time in history. and it is a far right out tra nationalist who would take over as prime minister for 2 years. if the coalition passes a vote in the israeli parliament, perry force it has more from western slim on how nathan yahoo could try to block support for those who want to asked him. the question is how much nothing yahoo 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 that trying to put it together. and also that the question is
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when this book will take place now, the head of the, of the opposition le pete 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 bennet 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 towards getting this vote through looks in question. 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 reactions between the, between the constituent parts of this coalition already. i'm
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a senior political analyst to my one, michelle join us now from athens. so my one, assuming it does get through parliament and that's in assumption, what kind of future does it mean for, for israel to have this, my diverse group of, of parties joined together? what do you think it'll mean in practice? this seems to be more of a temporary transitional government than anything about transformative nature. i think it is by definition temporary because it does combine extreme geology is within it. its diversity is not normal even for an israeli type. coalition government having something like a marriage, which is a center, less government, an islamist, sorta and it's time is part the center less part the on the one hand, on the other hand, radical altered national is trifling parties and ultra nationalist,
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religious parties. on the other hand, this does not bode well for continuity. so these parties have agreed simply to disagree on the big issues, while at the same time agreeing to a very simple idea to oust benjamin netanyahu. now, it seems all of them have had hard times with the lying prime minister as it were, or as they think. and hence they just want to see him out. and after that, i think it's all up in there, sir, is it too soon to say what it might mean for palestinians? you know, this very particular government is headed by a really not to alter the religious nationalist nestali bennett. now he's an amateur in comparison to the jimmy nathan, you know, but he is more radical. one extreme missed and more religious, more fanatic. he was at one point a set through a settler leader,
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which he always advocated an x and huge part of the west bank. and if palestinians would have anything, and as far as this new prime minister concern would be something like a half a stay on half of the west, but he won't even call it hover stick. you would call it something like an autonomy . so he's really for annexation illegal annexation for an expansion of the jewish settlements and forgiving the palestinians, basically nothing in terms of independence sovereignty configure with the on so on, so forth. that does not bode well for the stand years. it does not more well for peace and certainly does not bode well for the international community that has for a long time, advocated to state solutions. so i think for the time being we're going to see more or less slowing down a certain silence about these issues. because bennett, those are to where if he says anything about that,
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a good number of the part is at least 2 or 3 will object and that would lead to the implosion of the coalition government. and hence, he will no longer be apartments that are on that point. i mean, how likely is it that they can hold together? and if, as you say, they don't when you agree on these things, is it simply going to be a holding government? we're not much happens for 4 years or however long the last 4. and i'm not sure if it's gonna last 4 days for weeks 4 months. it's not clear. i'm definitely sure it's not on us for 4 years. as i said, this is more of an ad hoc transitional government that is meant mostly to, to make sure that nothing you know, doesn't make it back once they are sure of that. i think that he's on deck for discussion. governments will no longer exist. so in a sense, i would say this is going to prove to be a temporary one and it might lead eventually, if the lead could party ousts its lead the venue man at the now who's as we all
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know now or is on trial and might actually go to prison. if they do at the end decided to oust him. then this would open the way for a correlational, right? when governments of all time, national religious and nationalist nationalists parties. and that means something much worse than the previous government. meaning, i think for the time being we will have some kind of a transition for a short period of time. and then we might be up to the hard core coalition of right wing governments that would make even that then, you know, look like a moderate harris. i'm on the sure. thank you very much. indeed away from the political upheaval at home, israel defense ministers in the u. s. where he's seeking more military aid. and against has been holding talks with americans. defense chief lloyd austin at the pentagon guns, once
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a $1000000000.00 to upgrade israel's defense arsenal. more than $250.00 palestinians were killed during last month conflict in garza, along with 12 people in israel. following the military folk. it is now time will diplomatic acts which hopefully will prevent or delay another military company. tonight in states and the motor in countries in our region will have a major role in ensuring the success of this process. and in our meeting with your permission, i intend to present you complete policy that will lead us there. america's defense chief says the u. s. support israel's right to defend itself, but he says reconstruction efforts in gaza must also be supported. now going forward, we speak last thing security for israelis and palestinians alike. and i want to
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stress the importance of reducing tensions in the west bank and jerusalem and of supporting humanitarian and reconstruction assistance for gaza. that benefits the innocent people who live there. let me also stress the department of defense supports president by go binders go to space solution celtic. i mean he's our the protest is in dawn's capital demand justice for dozens of people killed in the government crackdown 2 years ago, plus protecting that patch. we look at the dangers mexican economy grows, faith, keeping criminal gangs out of the $2000000000.00 industry. i'm going from one to the next, trying to get my towel come about. it's not even doing a lot of sports normally come. roger federer news is cool. the french open, but can you hold on to wind his match?
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ah, a heavy rain and strong windsor hampering efforts to prevent a sinking contain a ship from causing further environmental damage to sri lanka. coastline. officials say most of the 300 tons of oil on board would have burned as the express poll set ablaze for 2 weeks. but the more mentally still concerned about waves of plastic washing ashore. when l fernandez reports from colombo, the specialist navy divers tried to assist the state of the sinking ship the express bow, but heavy rain, wind visibility, and to me to make that impossible. authorities are racing to prevent further environment damage in the event of an oil spill. honda was marked by the investment with the nature of the fire which took place on board,
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the experts who came to view the d. o would have funds, but we're not confirming. we're not seeing 100 percent, that there is no oil. and worst case scenario, there may be some the impact of $300.00 tons of oil, chemicals and hazardous material leaking into the sea would be disastrous for the environment. because of any logical it then to be very out of the lagoon. and there is also the calendar river, which is also the drinking water supply, while glum. millions of plastic beads in the ship and orderly follow the ocean and dozens of kilometers of sri lanka, coastline environmentalist, a warning of long lasting and die a consequence. the long term concern is supply sticks, break up comp. remove them from the beach or from the sea is infected will in impact on the food chain right from farther point them and do
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a blanket and then the actual live bio many marine species that form the basis of the hall from china. 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 use plastics. very durable plastics on this step of the extra book has hit the sea bed and the vision is sinking. if the countries was ecological disaster is not bad enough. heavy rains and strong winds, like you can see around me, have covered all efforts to inspect the sinking ship with every minute counting in taking action to minimize father damage. the weather is not helping at all. manette fernandez, i'll just the ra, colombo, sudanese security forces of closed off all major roads leading to government and
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army headquarters in the capital cartoon. the activists organized marchers around the country to mark the 2nd anniversary of the 2019 massacre of peaceful protest is demonstrated say, the hasn't been justice for the crimes committed, including rapes, and the deaths of at least 128 people. the transitional government is accused of delaying and obstructing investigation on purpose. morgan is in cartoon, says the government promises on believed by the protest. his this is not the 1st time the processors are taking to the street, demanding that just as be served as well as accountability by the transitional government since that day on july 3rd, 2 years ago when at dawn security forces open fire at a protein walker and sitting in front of the army headquarters, killing more than 100 processes and enduring over 700 others while doesn't went missing. but protest of the thing that the government response has been very slow. now the government did respond just hours for today's protest,
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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 again, and they want to see actions not worth from the government. so they say that a bike um american, the 2nd anniversary of this of the june 3rd, mastercard,
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they reminding the government that they want accountability, that they haven't forgotten that those who are responsible for the crimes committed onto a 3rd should be held to account and should be brought to justice nigerian officials say they're negotiating with an armed group which kidnapped more than a 100 school children, but insist they will not pay a ransom. it's not him at a $148.00 students. many of primary school age were taken from taking the initial state last sunday. areas deputy governor has asked parents to be patient. as discussions continue, or the 700 children have been kidnapped by criminal groups in non area since december. i mean, address is in to, you know, where the families are trying to deal with a shock. the mood in taking the right now we start to concern it's that a 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
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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 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've been 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 here. but there may not be enough to say the human. meanwhile, the run some demand from the kidnappers has gone up. initially they were asking 425-0000 us dollars,
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and we understand that that demand has up today this morning has doubled and the parents and the school to 40 are worried that this could drug on for a very long time in just a week's time the flow of aid into opposition held areas in northwestern, syria is due to stop the un mechanism allowing it to pass through one remaining check point with turkey will end and russia is broken, attempts to maintain it. the fear is that a plan to reroute through damascus will give the assad government more power. st. honda reports the u. s. and basset, or to the united nations, meets a 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 miss 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
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will be appealing to my colleagues, to the court, the continuation of this operation, and to reopen the 2 other border crossings that were close. how is the only entry point for the u. n. to bring aid into the opposition held northwest? it's also the last of 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 trucks carrying aid every month. a dental hygiene laid young buddy at the moment. the 8 is
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not enough even for one foot off the population. if the human can't use the border, they'll be feminine. local and international n g o cannot fill the gap as hunger and malnutrition grow. a worker say the infrastructure set up in turkey to run the operation can't be easily replaced. the un is the largest actor in the humanitarian response to home, one of them at the you and gives more than 50 percent of all weight that stops him as a death sentence to the people. russia wants un 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
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from damascus to it 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. and voice visit the stage is set for what will likely be an intense period of negotiations to keep open the gate to serious opposition held the areas that are also have a news from london still ahead us secretary of state antony blink and came here to central america, to talk about climate change, security and migration, among other things. people here on the streets have more pressing concerns, primarily a surgeon corona virus. i'm gabriel vonda and san jose costa rica. that story coming up. also why humanity survival can depend on restoring nature on land, over an area of the size of china and sport france impress ahead of euros,
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am one of the top stories here from suspending joint military operations with molly and forces. it's a move to put pressure on the colonel who was declared president last week to restore a civilian lead government. benjamin netanyahu is fighting for his political survival after opposition. governmental alliance formed, tony bennett, would take over, as well as prime minister. but newton, yahoo says he's betrayed. right. wingers who is on the brink of an environmental disaster for she's brace for a possible oil spill from a sunken color ship. m b express poll is carrying a condo, including tons of chemicals. i've called a gross fighting back against mexican gang, was trying to muscle in on the nutritive business. the fridge was around $2000000000.00 a year. and michelle con state is at the heart of the industry. tom homan reports from petty ban on the difficulties confronting farmers,
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the 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 here in period, but with the ever called the foam as a fighting back. the town who 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 group. they don't want us to show their identity. they say they're up against one of the most powerful group to mexico. and got them 8 years ago, the lisco new generation cartel came in here and wanted to take our land. so we had to.
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