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a driving future that might not be too far down the road. robert bride al jazeera gedge, you island, south korea, and china's wandering elephants have stopped for a break out the tracking hundreds of kilometers. the herd took a siesta during their march north before a fire brigade has been monitoring the elephant journey and says it's the 1st time they've been seen sleeping in a group. wildlife authorities can't understand why the elephant left their natural habitat last year. i hello again. i'm fully back the ball with the headlines on al jazeera, a vote that fit to, and benjamin netanyahu grape on power in israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government led by center ca la paid, bringing together 8 parties. far right, leader and tiny bennett was service prime minister for 2 years under the agreement that pete would take over for the next 2. hi,
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fosset has more from west jerusalem. this was the date that everybody had been waiting for announced by the live in the nuts in 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, 800 people have been arrested around the world. you know, global crime sting dobbs trojan shield it involved tricking criminal organizations into using a messaging up that was secretly run by the f b. i hundreds of websites including major news organizations and the u. k.
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government site have gone offline after an outage at a cloud service company. the sites included the new york times cnn, the guardian and bloomberg news, san francisco based company, fastly host the website and says the issue has now been resolved. police in canada say the killing of 4 muslims from the same family was a premeditated hate crime. the family was waiting at an intersection in the city of london in ontario when a driver struck them on sunday nights. and in peru, the left, the politician head. okay. has a narrow lead over whitening why the case would you marie, in the presidential run out to colorado in population facing off. i was traveling with a full lot of the cone of ice fund demik. it has the worst death rate per capita in the world. those are the headlines up next, phonology 0. talk to aren't you serious? stay with this news.
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news, news. news the previously and talk to al jazeera in your view, do you believe that israel succeeded in weakening how much militarily that it succeed in the aim that it's out in terms of reducing how massive military capabilities have doubts. i have doubts. i think even high math has launched numbers of miss sites that were not expected. the messiah, the meditate ability in i'm as we're more than the expectations of israel.
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let's move to another of the middle east crises that russia is heavily involved in . the iran nuclear talks that are ongoing in vienna. how do you use those talks that have been going on for the past couple of months? now? listen of the very beginning. what has been written by some american officials? the agreement at the very beginning, when the whole story started regarding the iranian nuclear program, there were musket secret talks. but now everything is well known when both part is iran and america read on certain forms of the deal of the agreement. we joined to this, russia, england, france, germany, china, your opinion. we joined this already ready agreement as a result of the thought. and then not to the states several weeks ago. there were
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reported leaks of comments allegedly made by around 4 minutes about the reef in those quotes or statements. he's purported to have accused russia of filibustering or even trying to sabotage the initial around nuclear deal back in 2015. is that true? no. this is not accurate at all. this is exaggeration. what is russia's objective when it comes to libya, the civil war there you've been involved in it, russian mercenary is rocking our president there. what is the aims of russia's foreign policy when it comes to libya? stability, this is what we need in libya. bees libyan libya, an acorda. this is the goal of russia, but allow me miss, i'm enough. you to russia also is accused of supporting one fight. wagner,
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the russian mercenary, made up of former russian military, our presence in libya. no, no. you supported half over the other sites. we never impose ourselves for the sake of any party, whether in libya or outside leave yet. but i'm sorry, that's not a fair representation because you actually did support one side over the other. learned? no, no, no. we were in contracts with all the libyan papas under him, out of town, and some people are going on this additional football, just reconfigure our conversation with russia, as deputy foreign minister on the permanent special envoy to them at least book done. all this stuff is just country's continued support for the 3 up on the ongoing war they are, i miss the minutes that you believe the huffman has a political future. i think he has his own supporters because he is
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that in east libya in benny gassy and the surrounding. he has supporters. that's why we say no one should be marginalized, and no one on the political scene should be imagined, lies the political security or social scenes. but he didn't come politically, he's a military general gala, for example, the father came through a political process. that's the difference is the commander of the lead been national army, those the endorsed by the parliament elected by the libyan people. now when we received the at the mid baber, you spoke about one army in one country. we welcome that this, this is the libyan live in f us within 5 less, 5 the committee through prominent figures in the east and west than the south of
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the country and all the different minutes the powers in the west. because who control the west of labor, this is a question. the libyan national army and the half is there in east libya and the security is all over the place in that east. but how can guarantee stability in the west of labor? yes, so many questions deter keys presence, particularly it's military presence in libya. change the balance of power didn't force russia to reevaluate or at least reassess the way it was doing or going about its business in libya for this matter depends on the libyans themselves. that are i participated in so many international meetings.
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regarding libya. we had the conference in palermo at the time i was within the brian minutes. some advantage delegation went in there were for libyan delegations, for different delegations. gayla saw that you have misty lodge. every one of them is invited not by the invited or they would invited by italy, the they would then on equal footing for delegation led by 4 leaders young. we know the libyan themselves have problems, but they were brought to the pay thing according to an invitation from the italian prime minister. the tuition was not normal and we need to understand that this is their reality and we need to help them to correct that situation. for the sake of
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the country, they need to exempt more effort in order to put dentists of the country on the top of the agenda to give the independence and the sovereignty of the admin though of libya. and by the way, the, even the berlin summit be with me because i have edition of marker there where i leave for after general have to was actually moscow just a few days before though those berlin talks and facts you or your government together with turkey were trying to secure a cease fire. so have to was here as well as face or rather than a prime minister. yet hufton refused to agree to that he's finally left without committing to it yet, you continue to support him. it was a common initiative between turkey and russia. i was bothered at 5, but dissipated ministers, defense ministers from russia, and 30, were there one. this is again the for people who are the in most go the live for
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half the gala saw the mission and face the raj, was the libyans were in the headquarters of the russian foreign minister with the efforts to reach as far as rules and so on. the accepted some accept it some rejected. i think the mid the political and military mistake because they should accept vicar rick and said after that we had the capital declaration would leave for half the level of debt in cairo and the launch initiative. so mistakes were their mistakes were corrected, and we hope they will reach an agreement. you asked me about the turkish road. we are in contact with the turkish side. we have consultations will be, but when it comes to the military support security support one face the lodge.
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the brian minister went into kara, the military assistance, other libyans, gala and other ladies and some friends in different that have come through this step. and the said this government is exceeding her capacity in asking for, in military assistance. so the government hasn't got the approval from the elected parliament. so you know that that's why the steps must be corrected and some capacitors must be known. but fortunately, this is the current situation. let's talk about syria, the country that russia is arguably most involved in when it comes to the middle east. over 10 years have passed since the war began. their 500000 syrians have been
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killed. 5 or 6000000 have been made refugees homeless, lost their homes, scattered around the world and all of this because one man shot and i said, refuses to relinquish power yet you continue to support him. is this a price the, this, this huge loss of life? is it a price worth paying to hand over the power to whom the were reactions there? there was, there was a probability, the boat to be 100 over double back a little bit bad the and lead from dash, from ice. because all about this is the master's, not sorry mr. walk. and i just didn't exist at the time in 2011, 2012. there was no isis, there. were people protesting in the street. it started with children and daughter are writing on the walls, demanding for change. there wasn't a license lot if we know the developments. but if we need to analyze the situation in syria and in other countries within the arab
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spring that started into an easier let me tell you, i have lived in egypt. i've seen the demonstrations on the, the motor when it's top of the genes. ok. because let's see something those who were in the square folks up with 100200000 people in a country that has 100000000 people. do think 200000 express the will read all the 100000000 egyptians. but it was those 200000. those huge protests there they are. what led to the 1st free and fair elections to take place? no, no, no, no. on the opposite, i am telling you because i was there, i was an eye witness, but it was those 200000, those huge crowds, those protests. they are what paved the way for it,
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free elections to take place. president mubarak may his so list of be said, all right, foxes, if you want change, i for them there for 30 years, according to the constitution, the elections, if you want to topple the regime, who will replace the president please? there is constitution. the same situation in syria, they have constitutional if you cannot respect that kind of situation, you can not suspect that coming constitution that time. oh, but i had said ok, we had the coming elections. i will never nominate. my said, my son, get mad. i will never be nominated. let me so elect your new president according to your will instead of me.
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but the top is that a gym. and what after that about the that was after that it's not much of coupling g. the matter is to create a better regime, so you talk about the electrons in our ball directions, and you to pi covered the electrons in 2010 as a reporter i was on the ground in egypt. i remember vividly reporting in my holla, where the mobile, at the time president mubarak sent his national democratic party flags to stuff ballot boxes forged ballot boxes in support of him. i remember seeing, and we filmed this, the polling stations being shot by police and security officers at 4 p. m. even though opponent was meant to go on at least until 8 pm. i remember seeing the people of my law amongst them, women who wanted to come and witness the votes being counted, even though they knew that a lot of them are for its being beaten by security officers. so forgive
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many in our world for not believing in these elections because many of them will accuse them of being nothing more than a farce. what are the us elections, sir? but i'm not talking about the us. i'm talking about the rolled completely fair elections. is not that anywhere. that's not true in 2012. we saw the 1st free and fair elections in egypt. history. we saw lines of thousands of men and women queue up in an orderly manner to freely elect the 1st ever democratically elected leader in egypt. history. i have a question in the election. when mohammed mossi number was elected, when received him in russia, in an official visit, i have attended 2 meetings between mercy, may solicit peace and president putin. even during the african summit there was an african outreach. i attended 2 meetings between prison,
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mostly and prison, put it but and her said, be, let me ask you me who made the operations who prepare for these election? the gyptian ministry of defense is the minutes people who paved the way for this election because toppling mubarak, the minute the council was there and prepared and paved the way for the elections or what is the most democratic way more than the elections? there was a top of the regime and what after that, and then watch them like i asked my friends, even in the west, the man lit up problems and turn the problems in santa for example. and who is the alternative of the shuttle asked?
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how can, can this syrians bring an alternative to the shuttle asset? the only alternative that is ready is bucklin daddy and the leaders of dash lee. they were very near to the math because that's why a shuttle out to help him to put an end to terrorism. that's why i have a question that again, just how can 100 dash 5 is found themselves in syria? what they were coming from the book on those of the world, from russia, from europe, and little bunyan. ok for arguments sake. let's go with this. and the policies that are being pursued are being pursued in syria to protect the people from isis. the reason why you would be protecting them from isis because isis, as we know, is an organization that indiscriminately kills civilians, targets the defenseless and so forth. but that's actually what
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happened. what happened is a lot worse. the defenseless have been killed, people being killed indiscriminately, not by isis in the same as they have been killed and murdered by the regime of a shuttle. i said we're talking about barrel bombs, chemical weapons, hundreds of thousands of people being killed by that regime. so how is it that you justify popping up the regime of a shuttle asset in order to protect them from the evils of isis? but actually they are being subjected to a much worse evil. and that is the evolve loss of no, definitely the americans and the coalition. less of the girlish and came 1st of the one year before the russian presidents in 122014. and everyone knows that they were targeting, that when before the president of russia, bruce, before the presence of russia,
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within the presence of the coalition of this terrorism has expanded and the terrorists were very close from damascus. that's why i got a trophy, could be imagined. millions probably will be killed, but sorry that there was no isis at the time the narrative changed. the narrative changed from people coming to the streets, actually not even demanding the fall of the regime in the beginning, demanding reform and greater freedom in syria. and it was only when they were fired upon by the story and army and then different militant groups and on groups came out. then the narrative changed. but in the 1st couple of years of the revolution, the narrative was clearly one of reform and freedom. listen to, that's why that's why this is and if we have friends within the opposition, then i had the we have the most platform of a syrian o position. if we have friends in all platforms, in cairo, in re, in europe,
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that's why we are out in contracts with all of them. we are contracts with all the opposition with support and we still support the visions of some people from nations. and by the way, i believe we are committing ourselves to the international resolutions that insists on talks between the government. the government means but some of the opposition, that's why we are in contracts with both parties in this conflict. in this, this bit in syria was supporters of an asset, and those who oppose the sudden last a lot of murder. we received delegation from the opposition and we host the lease expanded meetings between within the government and within the opposition and between. we have 3. i'm
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a delegation from the law and jose opposition and support of the shuttle. as soon as the frame work in asked dana was not only iran took a russia to the syrian syrian delegations with their representative for the government under preventative of the middle t opposition. frederick was the one person when it comes to syria, we've seen a number of arab countries and gulf nations announced that they were going to restore or have restored diplomatic ties with damascus and the regime of a shuttle. i said the monk from the united arab emirates, even saudi arabia have been talking about it. we saw it with behind. on the other hand, you have country like copper, for example, is for minister says that they refuse to restore diplomatic ties with
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a regime that they have described as a murderous one. what's your take on that? by the way, we need to say that those who reject talking with the government doesn't respect the solution to 510 to be fair. he didn't say they won't talk with them. he said they will not restore ties with them. this is a sovereignty you the free will let, but i think it was wrong to please syria in the arab league. the whole world was, was, was viewing this. i lived in syria for 10 years. reason is the hard of our business . so what is there a busy now without heart? that's why the arabs have to work hard if you got it as arabs. good to give away from syria, syria. we'll go nearer to iran and to rush out of countries. syria
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is founder of the arab league. i think this is wrong, it's not useful. we need to help the syria people to overcome the crisis. finally, it seems to me that despite the differences between russia and the united states, that you have come together with regard to a belief that there needs to be a maintaining of the status quo that there needs to be support provided for the counter revolution. that if these revolutions which are succeed, that they would pose a threat to both russian and american interests. and that is why you have been supporting the generals in the military's and the regimes that have existed. is that correct? and what do you make that assessment? this is not correct, this is not correct at all. we say that the people's have to
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choose their leaders to select the leaders. know that's not necessarily the only option. what many of the retreats are asking for is that the us and russia cease support of these regimes. they stop arming them, they stop giving them political and financial supports like the have in egypt with the rule of africa, cc or in other countries where the counter revolution has crushed the hopes of the people and brought back military dictatorships, or at least military regimes. we have our own principal not interfered in the turn of the 1st of the other countries, the something in countries members of the plaza community members in the united nations. they are equal to us. that's why we don't want and we cannot impose ourselves on people as a lead this if they need our support. yes, we'll are ready for that. but at the end of the day,
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the people who are the one to select the ladies and prepare the future through selecting the leaders. this faithful matters are only to be done by the people's, your excellency, mister mcfallion booked. and i'll thank you very much for talking to are. thank you very much. i news news, news. news . in the midst of war, a generation grew up in exile. more than 13000000 syrians,
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that half the pre war population remain displaced inside and outside the country. and as the conflict enters the 2nd decade, with no political supplement incite, there could be further displacement. home for many has been informal camps like this in neighboring countries and lebanon's because valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. areas, economy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning. it is pushing millions deeper into poverty. many our job listen hungry. the united nation says 60 percent or 12400000. serious. don't have regular access to enough food, despite the battlefield, being largely quiet for a year, agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict. and the hardship has not stopped at syria's border. a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been
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left a sort through mixed messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream street journal is been me, get it, get me to send it to the wall. and what's going on, exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow, neck and tunnel. the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jazz ita. out there, a world child to pirate radio station. radio caroline, on 11617 voice the station radio caroline off the english coast has a big audience with the baby c network combined. and within earshot of israel. the voice of speech is, there's no propaganda for change or transient movement. rebel radio on algebra. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that
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others cannot. i was just fear god, by the police on purpose. if i can, i'm going. i'm going to be the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. me. i me hello there. mr. attainder hall with the headlines for you here on our 0, a vote that said to end benjamin netanyahu grip on power. and israel will now take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government led by centrist g. i n a peed bringing together 8 parties for right need in a fairly bennett would serve as prime minister for 2 years under that agreement. and then the piece would take over the next to how you force it has the laser now from west truth the, this was the date that everybody had been waiting for announced by the levin the
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nothin 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 unable.

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