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children's names, but i'll never forget canada's dark secret on al jazeera. oh, be the hero world. nice right. ah. washing in the front suspends joint military operations with molly's army, putting pressure on the ruling june to restore a civilian government ah alarm diamond jordan, this is out there, ally from dell also coming up. benjamin netanyahu vows to bachelor coalition of unlikely allies. that's expected to ask the amount of 12 years in office vitamin says tens of millions of unused corona virus. vaccines in the us will be donated to
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the global vaccine sharing program, known as the protest in capital demand justice. but dozens of people killed in the government crackdown 2 years. ah, welcome to the program from says suspended joint military operations with molly off in the country. second, 2 in 9 months from says armed forces will continue operations and molly on their own. it's all part of efforts to pressure the military just to work towards a democratic transition as senior greta was declared president on friday after ordering the arrest of civilian leaders. let's go live to nicholas hoc in molly's capital domco. nick. so why has the french president made this decision now and what impact will it have on the ground? do you think? well, they're in the military gentle micah bama thought they had gotten away with no sanctions
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and just being suspended from the west african body. the echo was and the african union, remember on sunday there was a gathering in ghana and cra, led by the got a president. and during that meeting, the west african had the state decided and told molly that if you want to join back the union and, and drop the if you want to drop the suspension, then you have to release the president in transition. the prime minister. we're currently on house arrest. you have to organize a government of national unity, and most importantly, you have to return to the barracks and ensure that a civilian authority organizes that transition that will lead to election in february 2022. that was on sunday and a couple of days later it's still nothing. there's still hasn't been a prime minister nominated. and in fact, when i see me going, i came back from that. that meeting on sunday he had some sort of of a heroes wellcare because he sense that they weren't real sanctions in place. but
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what paris has done is really slap on some sections that would really affect molly . although they were temporary will only last a few days there, and i think this will have an effect on the more all of them all the in troops. not just the military agenda and bama go, but also the front line troops that are in the center in the north of the molly fighting off arm groups such as, okay to affiliate, jump on the side of the slung, with the mean and the stomach state in the greater so her are 2 groups that are getting, getting grounds in molly, in effect what this temporary suspension of french cooperation with the money in the army means is that the, by the french forces or the french air force will not clear the way before there are operations launched by the 1000000 forces? if there are while in soldiers that wound it, then they won't re, patrick them back to the hospitals using their french helicopters, nor will they share intelligence with them all the forces. so this will have a detrimental effect on the security to ation in molly. but also they want the
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cooperation of a french military instructors that are embedded within the, the, the, the ministry of defense and security will no longer cooperate with those, those 2 ministries. so, so this is really going to have an effect on, on the military june to it'll pressure them to try to nominate a civilian government of sorts. darren, all right, nicholas talk live for the in molly's capital, obamacare, nick, thank you. so let's take a closer look. now, a problem says involvement in molly, what from florence to military intervention? 8 years ago after rebels seize control of northern molly declaring their own state last year for president manuel macro boosted troop numbers in the hill. often increase and attacks by our groups are currently about 5000 french troops in the region. yet from south its allies have not been able to defeat the groups. and stability is still on the rise with groups linked to al qaeda and i so operating out of northern and central molly under affairs,
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that the political vacuum left behind by the truth were leave molly vulnerable to advances by those groups. let's begin. william laurence is a former us diplomat. i'm a professor of political science international affairs at the american university in johnson's last guy from washington. d. c. william. good to have you back with us . so no problem says it suspending its joint military operations with troops and mile in order to pressure the jones out to restore civilian rule. how significant is this? is it likely to work? do you think it's significant in terms of messaging, both for molly and audiences. ready and international audience, but i don't think it will really be the capitalist to get their leaders to do the right thing. they're, they're operating on their own time table within their own constraints. and within the negotiation they're effecting with various individuals in groups that could help them keep the political transition back on track, which is what they say they want to do. so i think the larger issue here is that
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many of the populations around molly have little faith in the french intervention, little faith in the central government, and are subjected to the groups that we're talking about. and increasingly sort of attracted to them and at least stabilizing effects in their, in their own areas. so, the bicycle elements and the french elements going after each other, really doesn't get at the heart of the problems. let's talk about some of the politics, william, because the west african regional block echo us. and the african union had both put pressure on molly to come up with a framework for political transition. but that pressure doesn't seem to have worked either. yeah, i mean it's good that they're calling for democracy. they put greater sanctions on last august, which were highly unpopular molly, so they don't seem to be going in that direction all the different groups, whether you in a eco and others are talking about targeted things and now has the french. but there's been a lot of midst. i think one of them is, you know, how do you target,
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who leaders, you know, other interpretive, their personal well or, but that sort of thing. and how much can you really sanction individuals doing the right thing when the obstacles they're picking internally are much bigger than anything the sanction to one way or another. i'm really not getting the heart of the issue here, which is that there's a massive governance and development problem molly, which is forming thing, all of these rebellions and protests and none of that drug by anyone. i think that the simplest way to say is more carrots and not just 6. thanks and to get things back on track. and that we've seen 2 curves in marlene just 9 months. we continue to see political instability and islamist violence in the country, french president emanuel macro, as warned, he could pull french troops out altogether, so we'd like to see a return to civilian rule anytime soon. do you think? well, the only question is whether or not don't keep to the february 2020 to promise for
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election. that's not clear yet. there are going to have to be negotiations with the m 5 r s p coalition of opposition forces that we're having to prove that last june and july that led to the august. and they would be the natural civilian representatives, the transition government. but none of that seems to be on a fast track right now. and those leaders don't really want to speak out because they want to sort of who's in charge and, and what those leaders want before they make any commitment, one way or another. i think the bigger problem from my perspective is that the french should said they will pull their troops out. if the bali government even talks to the insurgents in the north and in most money and want that conversation take place, they don't see things as purely about your heart of them. but lots of different are groups that need to be brought into a larger hands. rather than excluded. and so again, the french messaging, i think it's all along on the, on the school. all right, so william laurence,
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good to get your thoughts. thank you very much indeed for talking throughout the 0 thanks. now israel of longest serving leaders battling phase political survival after a diverse mix of parties announced they would form a government, it could be the end of benjamin netanyahu is 12 years as prime minister. but he's not going down without a fight, accusing his rival natalie benefits of filling out the palestinian israeli party, which is back to the proposed government for the 1st time in history. have been it is a far right ultra nationalist who would take over the prime minister for 2 years. if the coalition is approved by the israeli parliament or a force that has moved from western the question is how much nothing. yeah. who 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, they're trying to put it together. and it also that the question is, when this will take place. now, the head of the, of the opposition. yeah. le paid,
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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 boat 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 in part of the 1st step toward getting this vote through looks in question center is certainly still plenty to playful for benjamin netanyahu. and he's been doing all he can to try to put russians between the, between the constituent parts of this coalition already. well the us says if support for israel will remain, i am glad, regardless of who leads the country meeting his israeli county defense secretary
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lloyd austin, played to replenish israel's missile defense system. often last month conflict with palestinian factions. but he said the security of palestinians must also be assured against cold in the us to work with israel to achieve stability in the region. following the military. it is now time of diplomatic act, which hopefully will prevent or delay another military company. the united 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 to present you complete policy that will lead us there. not to go hang out more now from the penitent. these really defense minister benny gans making
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a lot of stops in washington 1st at the white house than at the state department. now at the pentagon, he's been meeting with the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, we believe the camp wants to focus on the iran deal, obviously israel as opposed to that. now that negotiation seem to be getting closer, he's going to try to influence how the outcome of that goes. but we also believe, and we were told by senator lindsey graham that he's going to ask for a $1000000000.00 that on top of the $3800000000.00 that the u. s. gives to israel every year. that would be to replenish the iron dome defense system and also get other munitions. now we don't know exactly if the by the ministration already agreed to this in order to get that fire in gaza. or if they're going to look, to attach more strings to it for the $1000000000.00, such as getting 8 into gaza, or possibly something to do with the settlements. so we're going to be asking sources in the hours and days ahead. exactly. it will kind of ask us is going to put on that money. it does appear that they are going to give israel the $1000000000.00 that they want to. the question is,
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do they have to do anything to get it from personal, pretty care now to say when we come back, the u. n. and rights groups appeal for continued access to opposition held areas in northern syria. and we're report from north central nigeria where negotiators are racing in time to free more than a 100 abducted children minor statements. ah hello. he really is on so much of north america, very high temperatures. for many, we've got some wet weather over towards the eastern seaboard, but we took up the winds from a southerly direction here. so i'll tell you about the time just getting up into the high twenty's for the time being, but the real surge of heat right up the heart of the us into central parts of canada. winnepeg cook it up to $35.00 celsius on friday. we'll hang onto that he as
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we go on into saturday because he's 36 by this day, some showers been spot by the heat cooler and making its way out of alberta, racing into central parts of canada, where to where the clearing away from the eastern seaboard it stays wet in the deep south will heavy rain coming into texas, heading over towards louisiana. many of the southern states will see some base and pieces of heavy and sundry re because there was some rain over towards the west coast. cut and dry summed up the dry weather, stretching down across a good part of mexico. what a russia shower was across the greater antilles as we go on through the next dial. so a lot of the storms here rumbling away. the cuba for jamaica full hispaniola. also somewhat of weather just coming into the wind woods to go through friday and on into saturday could become a little more widespread. lee was also seeing some right splash of showers there with central america the living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most but for a 10 year old boy,
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there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next explosion will echo one step closer to the place they call home. the distant barking of dogs, a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah ah, welcome back into your mind about top stories here. this our suspended joint operations with molly and forces to pressure the military gentle into restoring a civilian government. i seem to go into was to carry private ends on friday. i'm
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too old and the rest of civilian leaders is really can't take a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has called on writing allies to abandon coalition, that could remove him from power. 8 parties have made a deal which still needs to be in harlem. and the us defense secretary promising continued support to israel, regardless of hulu for country lloyd austin. health talks with randy counterpart been again in washington d. c. he pledged to replenish israel self defense systems. now security forces in sedan closed off all major rows leading to government and military headquarters in the capital cartoon. the activists organize marches around the country on thursday that commemorating the 2nd anniversary of the 2019 master, a peaceful protest of doing a pro democracy fits in. demonstrators are demanding justice and accountability for
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these 128 people killed in the violent crack down. even morgan has more now from content. this is not the 1st time that processes are taking to the 3 demanding that just to be served as well as accountability by the transitional government since that day. on july, 3rd, 2 years ago, when at dawn, security forces opened fire at a protein walkers and sitting in front of the army headquarters, killing more than a 100 processes and enduring over 700 others. while dozens went missing. but protest to the thing that the government response has been very slow. now the government did respond just hours for today's protest, saying that they do understand the frustration of the processes. and that being that the investigations are ongoing and they do not want to interfere in the traditional 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 a following the attack on the 3rd step in for the 3rd attack on the 2nd 2 years ago
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. the 2 sides of the government and now now government, which is the military and civilian component, went into the go stations and form 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 action not words from the government. so they say that a bike um american, the 2nd anniversary of the, of the june 3rd massacre. 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. now, 3 quarters of excess corona virus vaccines in the us will be denatured to the global vaccine sharing program, known as kofax president, biden's has millions of doses will be shared across countries in latin america, asia, and africa. alan fish has moved from the white house with covert cases at the lowest
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level in the us for more than a year, with more than 40 percent of the population fairly vaccinated. the byte administration is turning his attention to the wider world. under a new plan just revealed the us. we'll send $25000000.00 abroad, straight away with the intention to distribute at least $18000000.00 doses by the end of the month. our goal in sharing our vaccines is in service ending the pandemic global. our overarching aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible. it's as simple as that. we want to save lives and toward the very end, the place all of us at risk. perhaps most important, this is just the right thing to do. the 1st $25000000.00 will be split between central and south america, asia and countries across the middle east, including gaza and the occupied west bank. in a statement president your biden insisted the wider distribution was a national security issue. seeing strong american leadership is essential to ending
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this pandemic now and to strengthening global health security for to morrow to better prevent, detect, and respond to the next threat. the u. s. says it will still have control over where the vaccines will go, but it's emphasizing it's not looking for concessions or imposing conditions. it does, however, piece of struggle to get back the nation rates in the us up. many people know reluctant to get the job. and in some communities, vaccination rates are very low, that comes with a white house warning. we have millions of americans still in need of protection and communities at risk because of low vaccination rates. here's the bottom line. the bottom line is that if you are unvaccinated, you are still at risk of getting seriously ill or spreading the disease to others. all of the initial 25000000 doses will come from the federal stock pilot. all have been approved for us here in the united states. more doses will be made available
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as the stoke increase it allen fisher. i'll just either at the white house the u. k . has recall that its highest daily number of covey 19 infections since march more than 5000. england's remaining domestic restrictions are due to be lifted on the 21st of june. but it's feared that could be pushed back because of the spread of the strain 1st detected in india, known as the delta variable. government also announced more than half of the population is now fully vaccinated. and the u. k has removed portugal from its green list of travel destinations and what's being described as a death blow to the industry. it was the only mainstream tourist destination people could go to without needing to quarantine on their return. a u. n. a delivery system meant to ensure help breaches and opposition health problems in northern syria will expire next month. unless russia allows it to continue. moscow, which is an ally of syrian president bash, i said once, all
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a to be routed through his government, saying has no us ambassador to the united nations, meets 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 set. 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 the court, the continuation of this operation. and to reopen the 2 other border crosses that were close. how is the only entry point for the un to bring aid into the opposition held 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,
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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 un currently sends more than $1000.00 trucks carrying aid every month. done and as you know, a 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 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 be easily replaced. the un is the largest actor in the humanitarian response to one of them at the you and gives more than 50 percent of all way. if that stops him at the death sentence to
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the people in russia, once he went operations, we routed through the mascot. but human rights and age 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 and it's 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 there else was either that when an explosion than the afghan capital campbell, a small van was targeted with improvised explosives,
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at least at least 4 people have been killed, and for others injured. feller roost his opposition as condemned to televise interview with a jail journalists, calling it a hostage video room and participate which was arrested after his flight was forced to land immense, causing international outrage. and the video was a 2nd to be released into the rest. he confessed, according for anti government protests last year, and praises the president, alexander lucas shanker. but his family says he made the comments under duress while rights group say he's clearly been beaten and threatened. and he wasn't dumb . where do you, what was going on living? it doesn't matter what he was saying, what matters is how looked in defense video look beaten yet bruises on the face and a breeze on the neck. he looked quite scared and was clear that he was saying what he was advised to say. it's clear that this wasn't his speech. then for several days his lawyer wasn't allowed to see him when he had privily waited till the bruises disappeared. for like therapy, as i braced for a possible oil spill from
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a sunken cargo ship off its coast. the vessel laden with chemicals and plastic pellets has already caused the country's worst. manmade environmental disaster. it's fed $350.00 tons of oil stored on a single registered ship. could also li count, attempts to salvage the ship were abandoned on wednesday when its rear. how touch the sea floor. government officials in northern nigeria, se they on negotiating with kidnappers to release 148 school children abducted last sunday. the government threatened to stop killing their captives unless their ransom demand is met off and interest reports from taking us in the state of the jeff. how do we define consoles one of his 2 wife? when i'm men attacked their salary tank with my mac school on sunday, 9 of his children were there for why able to escape. but others were taken by the kidnappers, of the crisis,
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drags on. he feels let down by government. when what we hear about the government's attitude does crisis is making us more angry. but that officials don't care because it's a religious school and not owned by the government, as it is, many of us have given up hope on seeing our children. again, the sort of, it's an accusation, the government denies, but it's, it's, it one came into threats by the criminals. the position of niger states government is that no payment of ransom. we do not. why not of us not to negotiation? because that goes, if you could me so many things, it's not necessary to send your money. that's not the assurance. parents want to hear as the camp outside the school waiting for news of that children. the school in the center of ticket is now empty, except for the occasional visits bites, remaining staff that the teacher says he receives, on average 4 calls a day from the kidnappers, they demanded the ransom of 110000000. that is from one day to the up to one is
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the but now they have included also to $200000000.00 era that if we didn't p, that's awesome. that is going to be, it's true that i should call me would have to go and pick the dead bodies of the put like the pick from the school. that's about half a $1000000.00 an amount. the parents say they can't afford the mood. the ticket is not of despair, anger and resignation. for some, nearly a 1000 students have been kidnapped across nigeria in the past one year, raising concerns about the future of education, especially in the north of the country, repair in the phil very, very find it very, very difficult to, to the children to school. well, we are pretty well hoffman or cuba encouraging ourself. other stalemate, continues resident say, the crisis has claimed more casualties to mothers,
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traumatized by the abductions, collapsed and died in the past few days. i day after i take, you know, was attacked by gunman. this major old was cut off us travelers watched them take cattle and other property away from villages local people last kid. and they said they were tucked by gunman on more than $100.00 motor bikes. each with 3 men, i government official says as many as 3 types are carried out of some de simone tenuously in niger state nigeria slider niger, nigeria, the largest state, has seen a sharp increase in attacks by growth. many form officials say, have been pushed out from the northern state of them for a while. thousands have been killed in the past 6 years of issues. yes, a, some of the attacks are being carried out by book water or setting up new cams in central nigeria. how many rece algebra taken a north central nigeria? not more than a 100 miniature squid and thousands of microbes hurtling towards the international
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space station on border space, x rocket and the use in studies to determine the effect of 0 gravity. a micro organisms. the 1st 2 of 6 new blocks of the panel, the little so on board, they'll be installed during space, will upgrade the stations power capabilities. ah, all right, talk to the headlines here on out to 0. france has suspended joint operations with malia and forces to pressure the military agenda into restoring civilian government as senior greta was declared president on friday. after all the rest of city and leaders. nicholas arc has moved from molly's capital by my code. in effect, what this temporary suspension of french cooperation with a 1000000 army means is that the by the french forces or the french air force will not clear the way before. there are operations launch.

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