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again, if you're going to hear that he's off from here, other headlines g, 7 leaders of a warrant that they face the most important decisions in history as they discuss climate change and conservation targets. later, the group of some of the world's wealthiest nations will outline his plans, the council global warming. algeria is ton of entry elections sorts. lewis turn out nearly 20 years. of course, from protest as for a boy cause promote. the electoral commission says that around 30 percent devoted to part in saturday's pole is ready. politicians use a hold, a vote of confidence on a new government that could unseat prime minister benjamin netanyahu after 12 years in power. and if everything goes to plan a new capital, could be sworn in later on sunday, 8 political parties from the far right to the left are united in their determination to unseat that, yahoo! and for the 1st time it israel history,
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a palestinian israeli party is part of that alliance. jala paid the leader of the tea party is the man behind the coalition. he'll service prime minister, but not until 2 years have elapsed. the 1st 2 year term will go to far right, leader and former tech entrepreneur, natalie bennett. joining us from tel aviv is shy lynn, a public opinion analyst and political strategist great to have with us again. will this do government when this raise a thin vote of confidence today, or will it be any last minute? nasty surprises? it depends on which our are you. you asked me if you had asked me it really nothing else that could go wrong now. that was several hours ago and pretty much every hour . we are getting rumors about one potential member of that legislator was supposed to be supporting the coalition who might be getting cold feet every time every hour . it changes. we've heard about one person from the labor party who might be in the,
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in the hospital, but it's a rumor if the person is not present person cannot vote. and there were supposed to be exactly $61.00 both which is a bare majority out of $120.00. if one of them doesn't show up, it's a problem, but it doesn't necessarily mean the vote is dead because you need only a plurality. you would need more no vote than yes, both for the government to fall. so it's very dicey. it involves a lot of fast math. but of course some of the threats of people not voting or political. again, members getting possibly cold beef or being convinced not to vote. so we are really in a waiting room or game until 4 in the afternoon. all right, so if, if it is voted in what sort of government will, will it be apart from fragile, given that it's made up of, of parties, you have little mutual political agreement, other than to oust netanyahu? what's it going to be able to achieve? we don't know exactly what they can achieve, but i think that they are united against them. yeah. who and i think that it's
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a little bit unfair to assume that that is only a matter of disliking him personally. and so now who has come to represent a governing style, 1st of all, which is a very substantive style of involved division, borderline incitement, sometimes crossing that line is the populace ultra nationalist style, always searching for an internal enemy which has been a major aspect of yahoo governance and campaigning and i think that's the one thing that this government agrees on that the, the many different parties 8, as you pointed out, do agree on is that it's a no leaving means the country needs a different form of government. one in which in which the parties cooperate in which they may be disagree, but respect each other, which is something they have been saying repeatedly and will learn to compromise on those different issues. so i don't consider that simply a matter of, you know, nice style. i consider it a substantive question. of course they will face immediate crises such as possible security crisis on tuesday if they're
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a nationalist march of flag goes ahead and jerusalem, which was postpone from last week. we don't know if that will lead to some sort of permissions tensions or escalation. they will face the process of the need to pass a budget, which the government hasn't been able to do this entire time. all of those will definitely create landlines. i think that they could get through them what i doubt that they will make any significant progress on the issue of the israeli palestinian conflict because that's where they had to keep in disagreements. they may also move ahead a little bit on issues related to religion and state. what sort of, i'm sorry to interrupt, but at the time it's time. i want to ask another question. what sort of prime minister will natalie bennett be? how similar is he to that yahoo politically? will he be able to keep his political instincts in check for the sake of his coalition? well that's a good question because as you alluded to his political end, things really were on the far nationalist populace rights grew up under the tutelage of the tongue. of course, he was his chief of staff. he was
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a leader of the subtle of the west bank settlement council. and so he did represent a very hard line nationalist community. and he has been part of the kinds of processes i was talking about before. he will have to change that tone if he wants to project a different kind of governing approach. and if he wants to keep the coalition together. so i think he has no choice but to try to present himself as a unifier, together with your lip eat, who is also a very prominent figure leads the biggest party in the new coalition. and i think that's necessarily been, it will have, will be prime minister for the 1st 2 years, but it's not exactly like he will be prime minister alone. i think the country will be well aware that your le pete is the reason of government exist and the head of the biggest party. and i think that they will probably represent some sort of a balancing force on one another. but it's hard to know exactly how fast he can make this kind of transition because it will be a transition for him. so it was great to talk to many thanks, dave della dahlia shunted that in telephone. thank you for having
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me. 11 players from venezuela and bolivia. i've tested positive for cove at 19. i had a cooper america football tournament in brazil, but the 10 nation event is going ahead regardless with the hosts used to play venezuela. any opening match on sunday. i'll just hear as monica young kid, for ports from rio, clo desilva has been selling football souvenirs for 25 years. always in the same spot. in front of re edition, near like conic monica, no stadium, which used to fill up with fans and tours, not anymore. last year when the corona vars, pandemic, hip brazil, this stadium was used as a field hospital. infections are still spreading. and the number of coven 19 deaths is about to reach half a 1000000. but the america now will open its doors for the final game of the cop
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america, which begins on sunday. i made a harsh criticisms from brazilian players and had coach teachy over risks of corona, virus infections. on saturday, players and staff tested positive for coven 19 and had to be quarantined in the capital, brazil. you versa, thing on your verse? i would like for us not to have these problems, not just with venezuela, but with anyone. this is a messed up organisation and this is not a political point of view. this is a direct criticism to the south american football federation constable and the brazilian football confederation. who decided to have the corporate america here? yes, the decision was backed by brazil is president zabel. so now to the parking outrage in congress forma, this will be a dis, championship. we need a vaccine championship. the matter ended up in the supreme court, which allowed it just 3 days before kick off. but the debate about holding such
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a big sports event in a country with the world's 2nd largest cove in 1900 death toll continued. in brazil we had the percentage of people infected into football business was equivalent to the front line doctors in hospitals the same percentage. so doctors are subjected to a very high viral concentration density. right? well, soccer players in brazil were infected at the same rate, which is incredible is or is the scary even close to who makes the living selling t shirts and flags to football fans. does this year's tournament is too risky with brazilian government wants to come by america. political reasons, it was popular involves a lot of money and our election. thanks dear. but what about the rest of the country? not even 11 percent has been fully vaccinated. i'm 51 and i haven't had to 1st of
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any vaccine. he's been staging a lonely protests for the future as that passed by the american nor his banner says, we don't want the cop america. we want vaccines, monica not give all jazeera. we edition ero, brazil's president has been fined for not wearing a mosque while leading up a rate of supporters on motor bikes in south palo jaya, boston, our son and 3 government ministers were also given penalties about of about a $110.00 each. and the local rules, mosques are compulsory and public places. both scenario, tow crowds, the masks are useless for those who already vaccinated. a claim that is disputed by most public health experts, south africa has experienced a dramatic rise and illegal land occupations. since the start of the curve at 19 pandemic in cape town, authorities have dealt with more than a 1000 incidents over the past year. the critics say their approach has been unsympathetic. at times. heavy handed ben smith's reports from cape town. i've lost
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my job to me. emma has been lost. i just wasn't going to the door. i lost my job. we lost our job. the cove at 19 pandemic has widened the gap between rich and poor in a city with a long history of inequality. hundreds of thousands of people lost their job when the country went into lockdown in march last year. many soon found him hungry and homeless. at least $54.00 new informal settlements have since cropped up in and around cape town. since july 2020 up until middle of may, this year we have ceiling total. 119050 land invasions across our province of which 1174 invasion which was successful occurred in the city of cape done the impact of his devastating because ultimately we also tried to prevent these invasions at a cost of a well, 4000000 and orthography say they've been trying to demolish
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the sex before they can be occupied but they have been accused of brute forth in their attempts to prevent illegal land occupation. the this one nature reserve is no home to an estimated 20000 dwellings. residents have named their new settlement. coven. 191 covered london standard. like lot of people last year, jobs lost their income. and do some of us, which is weird, by way we are renting. and we couldn't afford the land any more. for there was this piece of land that was not used like it was that nature reserve and was part of the major goals like human beings. so we saw the piece of land we just came to, to erect our lecture. the government says almost 2 and
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a half 1000 houses could have been built with the money spent trying to protect land. and it accuses what it calls sac farmers of selling plots of illegal land to desperate people. but those living here with our water, toilets, or electricity, say they can barely afford bread, let alone land. robin smith, al jazeera, kept on turkey, is hoping that tourism will recover this summer. it's been removed from germany's list of high risk destinations, but others like the u. k, a russia still advising against travel to the country. president rush up top, otherwise says that he'll raise the issue with the u. k. is private subarus johnson at the upcoming nato summit. i was a serious and concealed reports now from a stumble farther, balter runs a chain of small hotels and a stomach historic slip that off at this rate. like many others here, he's preparing to reopen after
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a 15 most on closure because it's depend on the current a virus called the numbers and revenue to slump by 2 thirds last year. and the government is vaccinating tours on workers and a stair tract, at least $30000000.00 visitors this year, and revenue of $23000000000.00. but sir, dar and other operators say that's too optimistic. of course, we don't way to be potential about to request. actually if we start with exceptions, we did for 3540 percent expenses, and the target is 2. not the profit actually, but another minus and off to mount will be good for the next months. joe was ganga re partially reopen his restaurant a week ago. it is, but this by some financial support from the government,
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he's struggling to keep going to the, to the show cause jenny, there are very few tourist now. it's very quiet during the week and just a bit lively on weekends. if not satisfying. we've been spending out of pocket for the last one and a half years. the st. theresa coming today, this or that week. i didn't see better days. we worn out on the many, many are looking 7 cancelled following an increase in progress. $900.00 infections return to last month and travel warning. the large family from the united thing atlanta visits in april, but postponed the trip for the month due to turkey imposing. good luck on. they say they visit, it's been worth it for us. it's good enough. it's not empty to feel like we're isn't. and it's not over to crowded to feel, to feel scared that present or just say fire don't face some countries,
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restrictions on travel to turkey or political. the countries main source of visitors. russia has holes at flights, and turkey is also on britain's travel read list. voices with moscow has sword after anchor, discuss motor support with give over, build up a fresh military forces on the border with the grain. and the enter key are also at off over oil and gas exploration. in the eastern mediterranean, russia is expected to resume flights the turkey in late june. an uncle expects a similar move by britain after a native summit on june 14th gillem, g political pensions. it still won't be certain, it can reach a goal of 13000000 visitors. seen. i'm castillo, l 0. coming up next to the sport with joe, the football world comes together to support denmark's christian ericsson, after his collapse on the pitch. ah.
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when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise. this was known as my finale was dangerous intersections and sought able didn't come in through the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics of the funny to turn to the camera man. so that's good. they'll out of here, sorry, a vo holiday and will hold on al jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world if you will actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and report on the big events going on, but we also tell the story that people generally don't have a voice. i'm in whenever chance. my dad never be afraid to hand up, not the question. and i think that's what actually we're really does. we all the questions for people who should be accountable and also we get people to give their
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view of what's going on. oh, a fax for his job. adrian. thank you. denmark football star christian erickson is conscious and stable in hospital. he collapse during that opening year a 2020 game against finland on saturday. pizza stem reports. some distressing scenes in copenhagen fans and play is watched on in horror as denmark star christian ericsson collapse in the euro. 2020 match against finland. he's teammates from the human shield around him. as he was given cpr on the pitch was several minutes before been taken away on
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a stretcher. the fixture was suspended with those left in the stadium, fearing the worst, but then more positive news. a photograph emerged showing the midfield, raising his hand as he was carried off. it was then confirmed by the tournament organizes that ericsson was stable and conscious in hospital denmark football association said their players were able to communicate directly with erickson. and the decision was taken by both seems to restart the game, the fins clapping the dames back onto the field before going onto when one know i said it, i'm very affected myself. i was involved in a similar situation as a coach where we almost lost someone. everyone is now reaching out to the family, trying to face time. and all of our thoughts and prayers are with christian and his family counter. erickson was clearly on the minds of the team playing in the late again group. be rama lucas, through school, the opening goal in belgium's 3. whenever russia, even, he made
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a very senate in some land and dedicated the goal to him. shocking seems but this has happened before in 2012, the brief new one but collapsed on the field. well playing for his club in the f a cup in england, the lumber fit, erickson's collapse, brought him to tears. it's almost like it proved by stuff that i've done in me of this sort of emotion that just it done. there never want to relieve it again and then to watch it from that distance and not knowing expectation was gonna happen. it is scary. ericsson is 29 years old, and has never contracted coven 19, and has no medical conditions that he's aware of. according to into team physician . he has passed every medical exam since joining from tottenham 18 months ago. erickson remains in hospital and is undergoing tests. peter stammered al jazeera
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well sanjay. homer is a professor of cardiology isn't. georgia is university of london, and he also works with premier league clubs, including tottenham, where erickson once played, enjoys now, and skype sunshine. we've seen this sort of thing happen before with the preschool member who we heard from there and tragically with mock. because in fairway, what causes the sudden collapses? i'll start, i'd like to start by saying that they are a column, their effect wanting 50000 athletes. but when they do occur, they usually due to an underlying, heartfelt, usually a genetic fault that was in families or a congenital fall that son was born with. and these faults may affect the muscle of the heart, the electrical system of the heart, or even the blood supply the heart. so, you know, as you, as the commentator just said that to people that are high level sports, people on tested for these talks of conditions because of the impact that a claudia career has not just on them and their families, but also in the general population. and questionnaire action certainly was tested
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for several years while he was a player at 1st. and then we're going to have a normal medical assessment at, into milan and what the, the specs the question as to what happened. you know, was it something that these connie screening programs were unable to identify, such as a subtle score in the heart or broke geometry? or was it something that ada coin it? maybe he had a viral illness or was slightly below paul before he played. and i'm sure that these answers may come to light off to the danish cordial or just had finished all their investigations. the medical team staring copenhagen reacted incredibly fast last night. how crucial is the time to the survival of someone who's had an episode like this? and how important is it to have equipment like a defer later on sites? we must congratulate them. i think the, the efforts were fantastic. and as a result of that, we've got a young man who is alive and will, will live for several decades. and it's absolutely crucial to get the whole started
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once there is a sudden cardiac arrest, because for every minute that lapses the chances of survival drop by between 7 and 10 percent. so when someone has claudia, correct, the important thing is to stall a cpr immediately within 2 minutes, which was the case to keep all the other organs confuse, such as the brain. clearly, the brain doesn't get option for enough time than the individual could be left with brain damage in the future. and of course, to whilst keeping that resuscitation process going, if there is a shoppable rhythm such has been tricky preparation, which was the case. it's probably some lumber, the important thing is to deliver an electrical shock within 2 or 3 minutes to try and get the whole started as quickly as possible. and i seems that this is what happened in the christian erickson's downtime. that is the time between the collapse and the time that they got everything going again, was really very short and therefore his outlook is good. it's actually crucial. that means deeper, but i just pitch sunday preparations are available. i can speak for the english
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football association where all night you too close affiliated with the english association. do have such pit signed care? professor sanjay sharma. thank you very much for joining us and your insight on that. thank you. well, you saw that in peter's report, belgians were melinda cock dedicated his opening goal to his into my team. make christina ericsson, it came on a tough night for football. and just for kickoff in that game, the belgian football team and the referee brewed for kneeling in protest against racism. the merchants in petersburg was held in front of more than 26000 funds, the professional football football as union. faith pro says it supports belgium and the referee and that peaceful protest. well, the reaction of crowd there in russia is nothing new when it comes to play is taking me. england's play is mabood ahead of both. woo mock games last week. they say they will continue their protest. they open the euro campaign against croatia later on sunday at wembley. but the english football association is so worried
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about the bullying. they released a statement and video outlining the reasons the players will continue to take the ne, it doesn't matter. black or white red. this is a politics. this is a new. this is about humanity. communion, equality. this summer. we need all of us. 111. and we'll bring you more on that england game later in the 13 g news. our adrian germany, thanks and have a seat on a space ship with billionaire. jeff pays us has sold at auction for $28000000.00. it'll be on the 1st crude flight by the amazon founders aerospace company, blue origin, which is use a blast off next month. i'll just hear us charlotte bellis reports. when and i know, well, you know what they say they say going once, this is tourism for the rich bidding to join. amazon founded jeff bezos in
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a 10 minute trip to specs. thank you and that is sold $20000000.00. number one. 021. this is the rocket and you ship it launching for his flight. in april basal space company blue origin. it will carry its 1st humans into space aboard and ship it on july 20th. and we have got new shepherd go inside the capture. we bagels his brother, the yet to be named auction winner and a 4th anonymous person. let's get into what the flight itself is going to be like about 10 times higher in altitude than your normal commercial jet flight over the carmen line. that's when we're going to let our passengers on buckle get to experience. about 3 minutes of weightlessness, the freedoms of 0. g worth almost $200000000000.00 space also the world's richest
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man. he founded e commerce joined amazon in 1994. but in this month, his last day ceo will be on july 5th. there is no pivoting toward space. this is glue mood. we've been working on this land or for 3 years. it's a very large lander. it's time to go back to the moon this time to stay. the space race between world palace started decades ago. bilinear investors have joined in recent years, phase offices and competition with virgin collect takes richard branson in space. 6 is even mosque for the space tourism market. they source and branson developing short sub orbital flights, meaning they do not reach speech required to remain in earth. orbit mosque wants to do multi day commercial space strips. and as already st. astronauts to the international space station. the,
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the for now phase also scheduled to be the 1st of the 1000000000 is to take the trip itself. charlotte bellis? oh, to 0 romantic ton about you. but i'd love to go all that money though. i'd end up killing travel sec. i know it is. i'll send me back to update you with that. i stop stories next. i'll see you again. ah ah, ah, ah, ah. ah frank assessment isn't argument for suggesting that no ministrations, anything along the game. it's very much of a warm embrace, the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions. schools
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and chelsea have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes, the generation and the politics that life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera, a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state here with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but the default section that maintains the call on a project, that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupation discrimination injustice. this is tied in a 21st century truth and them a rock and a hard place analogy 0. the broker started cheerfully in front of the next museum in amsterdam. hundreds of protesters scattered to demand. the government is locked down restrictions and lift the curfew. the 1st in the country since world war 2,
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the threat is that we lose our freedoms. the protest us who are not following social distance rules for repeatedly ordered to disperse by police. police are trying very hard friends. the scenario that happened last week when thousands were rioting and sitting across the ladder, after some protests and started throwing stones. and that's why your work police on horseback moved in to clear the area. ah, the g 7 lead is to be warmed. they faced the most important decisions in history. they discuss climate change and conservation targets. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al, just here alive from the hall. so coming up is ready. politicians expected to vote
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on a coalition made up of bitter rivals, united by their determination.

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