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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, these are in the parliament will vote on sunday on a correlation seeking to end benyamin next. now's 12 year grace on power. ah, he watching al jazeera life from her with me fully back, people also ahead to close to call and narrow lead for left his federal cast feel intervals, presidential run all 5, his right. revival keiko, for you. maury,
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alleges, fraud, 800 people arrested in a global. i'm seeing that trig criminal organizations in using an app. he could a run by the f b i. and promising more security booking of fossils. prime ministers visit the remote region where a 160 people were killed last week. ah . so israel parliament will vote on sunday on whether to approve a new government the speaker of the nasa told members of the vote on a cross party coalition led by nef. tiny bennet they want to unseat prime minister . benjamin netanyahu was been in power for 12 years, stressed speak to harry fonts at our correspondent in west jerusalem. so the vote on the coalition government expected on sunday. then harry, talk us through the details and, and what's going to be happening exactly. this was the date
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that everybody had been waiting for announced by the levin the nathan yahoo! allied speaker of these are the parliament that connects it. and so now we know that it is going to be on sunday barring some very unexpected bid to unseat the speaker. and change the date by the opposition, which now looks pretty much impossible. so the numbers are that in the 120 c parliament, the coalition needs 61 for a clear majority. that is the number that they currently have. if all of the constituent members of those coalition parties vote in favor of the government, there is a possibility that if some of them get peeled away other extensions. but as long as there is a high number of voting for the government than voting against it, it could still go through. but it could also lead to legal challenges because that's never happened before in israel bit. but less than the full majority is voted through in terms of trying to back
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a coalition government. there is some very important use as well in the last few minutes that one of the waiver. busy is one of the, the key waiver that had been targeted by benjamin his party. within the ranks of natalie bennett's jamita party, a man called near or back. he has come out and publicly said that he will now vote with the change block. he will support this new government, so that is a major step towards its being created on sunday and a major blow or imagined to nathan yell has been trying to to hold on to power. how is he taking all this and what sort of move can we expect from him in the coming days? well, one of the things that people were talking about, we've just been speaking to a young mean, a member was the fact that on saturday, that is the day that people go to synagogue. and you can expect vast numbers of la could activists nothing. yahoo support has to be bused around the country to various synagogues,
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trying to put pressure on right wing is within the coalition ranks to jump ship and support. and so there's that strategy. there's also the strategy of trying to pressure people through social media and through protest, some of which has really crossed the line into very threatening behavior, which has been very rarely spoken about by the head of the internal security service. the ship bed criticizing the prospects of this potentially ending in violence. and there is also the still very tense situation in jerusalem. now just yesterday, monday we were reporting that the police had bod, the progress of a plan to flag march by religious nationalist and right wing is through the muslim quarter of the old city unoccupied, east jerusalem. the police had said that that could not take place through that route and so the organizers had abandoned their plans. now we hear that netanyahu wants to see if there is no tentative route. what other options could the police provide? so now we have the prospect of a security cabinet meeting, taking place later on tuesday,
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attended also by the defense minister and one of the coalition prospects benny gans to discuss these potential options. so it seems to me that i want to give some room for this to happen. he may argue that it's trying to show how much in gaza that they wouldn't be intimidated into changing their plans because of potential consequences. but he could also be accused of trying to ignite the situation still further in a dangerous way for his own political benefit. harry, thank you very much for that. harry faucet live there in west jerusalem to peru now where rule vote is have powered left. his politician federal casting you to a narrow lead over white ring rival kickoff. would you maury in the presidential run off? would you mores alleging irregularities in the close the front election without offering evidence that to fall the rising population facing on 1st through struggles with a fall out of the corona virus pandemic? and as a worth death rate for capital in the world, marian i, sanchez,
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translated from lima. the be the august d. u is not officially winner of bidders run election, but alamos were among those over the celebry. this this campaign has shown the most vulnerable people, the poorest, the forgotten. now they are the protagonist, and it is important that a rule teacher from a rural school becomes president in such an unfair country like peru. with 98 percent of the votes counted, look, s t u is a head of cake for commodity by more than 100000 vote. the, the over the federal vote will the find the election, the battle tough to get to the capital, and it is likely many will be contested. castillo is said to win. the crucial rule vote consolidated his victory with little left to count on monday, keiko for marty did not concede. instead,
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she said there were indications of planned and systematic fraud. and then you know that a series of irregularities have occurring and we are worried and we think it's important to show this and calling other people to help us know if there are more irregularities as it has been revealing these past days. international and transparency monitors have been observed in the electoral process. they see the run of election developed without any major incidents. right now there is no indication or the possibility of fraud. not one fraud is a systematic and generally anxious to ignore the will of the people and there is no way that is happening. 2 2 keiko for humanity may not be able to turn around just be your lead. the race was marked by a campaign that polarized the nation. the daughter of the autocratic former leader, alberto for monday, may lose the presidency for the 3rd time. but until all the votes are counted,
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both parties are set to defend the support they've got. i deanna sanchez, i just see that my pay to this is our country voted and it shows a country's split into petro castillo, dominated the impoverish rural areas of the andes. and much of the amazon, he secured 87 percent of the votes in the countries forest districts. cake of wood . murray has come out as the candidate of the leads. she captured most of her votes from the capital and other cities on the pacific coast. for g maury, one the richest district by 88 percent region, todd is hit by the armed conflict in the 1900 eighty's and ninety's favorite castillo, about 70000 people were killed. half the rebels were defeated during the leadership of alberto for g. maury, the father of cape of maury, was now in jail for rice abuses. early i spoke to francisco domingo, who's the head of the center for brazilian, and latin american studies at middlesex university, london. he says castillo success, that the post could not have been possible without substantial support from urban
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areas. the strong in the road area, but already cumby. and the rule is what are thank you making about whether he had some hidden boats lead man from there, or it wouldn't be possible to get 50 percent without getting some support from which you know, both world from he's going to live in local formality teen peril. to no proportional population and leave me a call from the, from the 57 to 10 and 11 grade we're going to pretend norm was really one of the month, an equal countries in the region. and as a result of that, i think he's proposing, which are, you know, going to be shown and you're going to show them, you get more. so you're going to be very popular at the moment what it looks like.
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because otherwise you wouldn't be able to get in only from the i think he can now that he's medicine seems to make these proposals. we get to be very attractive. think because of the 1st and then for, you know, throwing the already good can re reach people really the visa re on the cake and then he's going to try and out on all of the problems, you know, the actual castillo, he's organization going to make them on the want to keep going to correct that. i'm hoping quite brutal because we'll see what happens. so what we have a huge amount or is ation regardless, or who we in other world news, 800 people have been arrested around the world in a global crime. thing police have detained hundreds of alleged criminals in what they're describing as a huge blow for organized crime. the operation dumped the trojan shield involves
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tricking criminal organizations into using a messaging app that was secretly run by the f b i the deputy director of operations that europe. oh, look off. describe it as one of the largest operations against organized crime. to date this international coalition with the continuous support of europe or carried out one of the largest and most sophisticated lo enforcement operation to date in the fight against encrypted criminal activities. the operational task force, green light operation trojan shield was a covered clue enforcement operation. focusing on globally into operating criminal networks, needs for encrypted communications. the us justice department says it's recovered more than half of a ransom paid to hackers who attacks the country's largest fuel pipeline last month . a cyber attack on colonial pipeline destructive supplies along the east coast for
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us as he sees more than $2000000.00 in bitcoin from an account used by a russia base half of gold called dock side. colonial chief executive will phase questions from a congressional committee later on to say. today, we turned the tables on dark side by going after the entire ecosystem that fuels ransomware and digital extortion attacks, including criminal proceeds in the form of digital currency. we will continue to use all of our tools and all of our resources to increase the cough and the consequences of ransomware attacks and other cyber enabled attacks. still ahead on al jazeera, desperate for a new life, we follow the flight of refugees to try to block the english channel from france to britain by both the man dubbed the butcher off. yeah, as you to find out whether his life sentence for genocide and war crimes will be
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upheld overtime. stay with the news. hello. nice to see you. i want to give you this perspective of the baseband goal because our bon soon rains are really impact the media bar. we've got a plume of moisture. we don't have to watch for the very real risk of flooding here in the days to come for the rest of southeast asia. we're taking our foot off the pedal for a heavy rain across borneo, but we'll keep it toward the west and the north of the island. and for the philippines, we're dealing with heavy rain in south as we head toward devil and rate up to the north for lose on island. on wednesday manila, 32 degrees, but we're still locked into high humidity here. frustrating that polar air has really settled into place and we're dealing with fierce winds. adelaide saw gus pretty close to
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a 100 kilometers per hour in the past 24 hours. your temperature also dropped by 6 degrees in 10 minutes. heavy rain toward the southeast of victoria, south west of new south wales. we could see to $300.00 millimeters of rain in the days to come. snow levels will drop to 900 meters. so i think we'll see some snow around the hills as camber in the days ms. wall. and this will push into southern sections of queensland as we get later into the week for new zealand, high pressure in place. so that translates into plenty of sunshine. wellington, 16 degrees, that's a few above average. the phase compelling story without uttering a single word. and knowing going can guide a symbol times informa, young convent, manatee,
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of life. witness through the lens of the human eye is what inspires the witness documentary on our era. ah, the welcome back and recap of our top stories on 0. israel parliament will vote on sunday on whether it's a new coalition government, the speaker of the class. they've told members they'll vote on a cost order quantity correlation corresponding nationwide and lead find the tommy bennet. they want to see the minister benjamin netanyahu has been in for 12 years. right when presidential candidate came to jamalia has raised allegations of
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irregularities in the country until the election left. when bible federal view is edging ahead, as coming from rural areas and hundreds of alleged criminals have been arrested around the world in a noble crime scene. charge and shield 8 involves tricking criminal organizations into using a messaging app that was secretly run by the f. b. i looking at fossils. prime minister says an attack on several villages on friday in which at least $160.00 people were killed, will not go unpunished. to be re, has visited the region that was raided by con men, alexia bryan has the details. this is what left of the once baffling village of soul hahn. a group of armed men attacked on friday night, shooting people and burning down their homes. and what's been described as a massacre, became foss, those prime minister traveled to the remote village near the border with new year to see what happened to not be on the other. this is
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a 1st time our country has experience an attack with such massive destruction to the people of our country. and from this point of view, the president wanted us to read the message of hope. we have been fighting against terrorism for some time. we have won some victories, but each time there are new challenges that arrive the situation salon is a new challenge for us to be. and i also visited a hospital where dozens of the injured were taken several shared stories of the horror. they witnessed that there was so much damage and they killed so many people without even separating the women and children. they killed you. i burned all the goods they saw, they ransacked. the prime minister says the attack will not go unpunished. that extra faucets have been deployed to the region. he was joined by defense minister sharif, mean a see through last month promised to step out the fight against armed groups that became fossil military as seen as ill equipped and under trained and facing and increasing number of attacks as well as ethnic and religious tension. no one's
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claimed responsibility for fridays violence, but analysts believe it was likely carried out by a group link to al qaeda. particularly the p. d. be due to respond immune case since the arrival of terrorism, 2015. this is the 1st time that there have been so many tests and a single operation, and above all, so many civilian deaths. this is why the brick cannot be population is very sad and questions about the ability of the country and the defense and security system to stem the terrorist. insurgency are growing. the prime minister says 7000 families were displaced by the latest fighting, adding to the more than 1000000 who enforced from their homes in the past 2 years. he says the community must work with the government to ensure young people aren't recruited by our groups. collision, less than that, be our youth need to stay in the country to work towards economy in social development. it's not good to let these young people leave their recruited by terrorist groups and returned to villages to bring to her and said mister their own
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families. again, a father was once seen as a stable country and the turbulent for how region, but that reputation has now been chested alex here brian al jazeera. in the re interview with al jazeera algeria is leader has thing skills, who took part in the math on time government protest. 2 years ago, i've done my g. boone phase. the country was heading towards catastrophe under his predecessor all down syria for due to decades. abilities would if luka was forced to step down in april 2019 after months of protests known as the now known as the hebrew movements cooler. how lucky can book. i've said it before and i'll say it again about the original here. rock movement and it is safe, the country from an inevitable catastrophe because we were heading towards a precipice. the algerian state was in a retrogression, we reached a melting point in the country, was run by a gang over. us vice president coming to harris is in mexico after spending time in guatemala,
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where she met leaders to address the increase in migration. she scheduled to meet mexican president andras money and lopez open the door and sign agreements on development programs in a so called northern triangle. mexico is a key us ally and it's f. it's just be in fact of migrants from central america. but present biden has blamed lopez over door for not doing enough. harry. since this her talks with mexico, the leader will be based on this period of a long standing partnership. i white house correspondent, kimberly how can look back at houses in what her mother in guatemala national palace, us vice president, comma le harris issued a blank message to central american migrants looking to travel to the united states . i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border do not come
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do not come. harris was tasked in march by president joe biden to help stem the record flow of migrants that have surged along the southern board of the united states and mexico. since he took office, a majority from water molla vimovo was standing next to harris in remarks to the press. ramallah president alejandro g m a k said the solution is increased economic opportunity so migrants will choose to stay in their homeland. you can look around a hamper people leave due to a lack of opportunity, going to municipalities that are areas of greater migration side with the areas where poverty is greater. so we need to fight poverty. but corruption is another challenge. the united states has given guatemala more than 1600000000 and aid over the past decade to fight economic instability and violence. residents of this struggling neighborhood in guatemala city,
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say that money rarely reaches those that need it by east. what am all is in an economic crisis and the country doesn't produce a lot of jobs. they used to turn to violence. the binder ministration has already committed descending 310000000 to the region. it's part of a 4000000004 year plan to improve the economy and central america. still other residents are skeptical. harris's diplomatic visit will result in any real change where no, i feel it will be good if she came to visit us to help the kid to help my neighbor . we need to help here. it's criticism harris is also facing back in the united states. republicans argue harris needs to visit the us mexico border to see the problem of migration 1st hand. but harris insists that's not necessary. i came here to be here on the ground,
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to speak with the leader of this nation. around what we can do in a way that is significant is tangible and has real results. and i will continue to be focused on that kind of work. as opposed to grand gesture. the 3rd of migrants from central america to the united states is a problem that has been years in the making and will not be solved with just one meeting. that's why the us vice president on tuesday will also be meeting with the president of mexico. as a leaders continue to collaborate and find a solution. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, guatemala city, the number of refugees and migrants trying to cross the english channel by boat from france to britain is rising. officials on both sides believe that hundreds have made the crossing dress in the past few days at tasha, but never reports from kelly in northern france. french police officers patrol at b. j night near kelly on
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a mission to prevent migrants and refugees from trying to cross the english channel to reach the u. k. by boat. they've crossed the mediterranean and survived many dangers. so when they arrive here and see the last 30 or so kilometers, it seems like nothing. people smugglers charge mike when thousands of dollars for a place on a boat. they often use old bunkers like this one to hide material. they've said we've found both and life jackets here in the past, and what happens is the migrants weight and the dooms over there with smugglers retrieve the material and they all go out to be. they were nearly $10000.00 attempted crossings last year. at least 6 people died, police of bolstered security along the coast of burton helping to fund patrol that now take place around the clock with some offices on motor bikes, stuff in them, and get that in. it's a recent phenomenon. it's been on the rise since 2019 because security has been tightened on ferries and in the ports. it's much harder to reach the u. k. by classic means and migrants and now trying to log on inflatable boats from hey,
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you can just about say the purchase coast line through the hays. it is less than 40 kilometers away. and for the migrants and refugees that are trying to cross the english channel, the goal isn't necessarily to reach the land, but the n c u. k. waters, about half way. because at that point they have effectively reached britain. many of the migrants from eritrea through dawn, iraq or afghanistan, stuck in squalid conditions in cali. some say that the police harassed them. we saw officers clear hundreds of people from a camp. this group of young afghans say that their risk of both crossing for a decent life. most say they have friends or family in england. without them i go to town. i have one friend who made it by see we have to take a risk by boat scared or not. there's no choice. we have to make it god, but i don't care about the risk because i lift danger and i've got a son. and now it's dangerous to stay here for exit in the panoramic, haven't dissuaded some from trying to reach person or entered dreams of the thought
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of safety that many take for granted. so some people continue to risk their life for opportunities, they believe lie on the horizon. natasha butler al jazeera kelly. the man dumps the butcher of foss. me. i said to find out later, the outcome of his appeal un court in the netherlands expected to hand down a final verdict for former bon, instead of commander radical milan h 26 years after the initial warrant for his arrest was issued. he was sentenced to life for genocide and war crimes, including the 199570 the massacre that boston reports from the hague. almost 3 decades after the award name radco milady chill causes reactions of horror and night. me as for the relatives of the 8000 muslim men and boys killed in the so but any to massacre their body scattered in more than 100 mass graves. not many are still missing. well, how much of each continues to look for the remainder of his father, who was the principal of the school?
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he disappeared in 1995 after he was handed over to buffy and serve military forces . watching as a sample. criminal can be held responsible for the doings and can be punished, but this doesn't mean they'll be justice because it's impossible to bring back all these lives. 4 years ago, the former yugoslavia tribunal found milady guilty of genocide and cerebral nita and of war crimes. most notably, ethnic cleansing in bosnia from 1992 to 1995, a criminal in the eyes of his victims. but perhaps unbelievably too many actually seen as a hero to others. and east boston street is named after melodic and mural scary. his face, the local serb community, believes he defended orthodox serbs in the war that began after both now declared independence from the former yugoslavia. amiga did, we will not abandon him as long as we lay penned him, save him, but we will. we created a republic together and nobody will deny it to us. under the command does that man,
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the glorification of war criminals in former yugoslavia has become a source of concern for international justice. though decades ago, not many could imagine that someone as powerful as homeland each could ever be convicted and imprisoned here in the hague. what after the further the success of the former yugoslavia tribunal served as a reminder that international justice is possible. but so a question if purpose, if it's failed to act as a determine and prevent similar trustees from happening again. an expert on more studies, eva focus each says despite its shortcomings the former yugoslavia tribunal plays a crucial role and not only in taking criminal's off the street getting beyond that, knowing what happened in the past is crucial for this both conflicts stability. but there's so many other things that go in this recipe. so to say much of it is domestic. i think the former yugoslavia, the leaders in the former yugoslavia especially important had to have failed have really failed to bring the country to
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a healthier place for relatives of the 1600 children killed in sarajevo. the celebration of convicted war criminals, wrapped, sold in their still painful wounds. the kid couple, the child who lost his 11 year old daughter in the seat of the city once had stopped, said nestle, what's of news. and need to pass the necessary laws to ban the glorification of criminals and the promotion of them as heroes. they really are not because people like managing should simply go down in history as one of the greatest criminals ever. milady jesse ny, the genocide in sibley nita ever took place and downplayed his role during the war . mister melodic, if you during his appeal to now 78 year old sad, he was a victim of natal experts to final verdict on tuesday as crucial for the future of international justice. steadfast m l g 0. the hake i knew dinosaurs, species discovered in southwest queensland has officially been recognized as the
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largest ever found in australia. and among the biggest on earth, australia, titan, or southern titan dates back to between 92 and 96000000 years ago. the long next plant eating star apart was an estimated 30 meters long and up to 6 meters high. at the head, poly ontologies found the forsythe skeleton in 2007, and nicknamed it cooper. it to painstaking excavations and the use of new digital technology to scan and compare massive bones with those of other species. on the headlines on al jazeera this hour, israel's parliament will vote on sunday on whether to approve a new government speak of the nasa told members that vote on a cross party coalition led by natalie bennett. they want to unseat prime minister benyamin next. you know, the spending power for 12 years,
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