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the change is all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. the news celebrations in israel after parliament approves the new coalition government by just one vote ending vendor minute to now who is a 12 year rule team about getting prime minister remains defined, telling a heated session of the it but he will return ah, i'm trying to hear a live from london, also coming up g 7 leaders and the summit,
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promising to spend $100000000000.00 a year on helping poor countries go green. but leave activists disappointed. and brazil is controversial. america kicks off with team members from venezuela, bolivia, and the columbia testing positive for 90. ah, and who, stockton israel, where benjamin netanyahu is 12 year run. the prime minister has ended. our department approved a new coalition government by the narrowest of margins. right? we need enough tally. bennett is well new prime minister is a party coalition want to confidence motion. i just one vote and followed a heated debate during which netanyahu supporters frequently interrupted, and some m. p. 's had to be escorted out of the chamber. now, who used his last speech, his prime minister,
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to vow he would bring his liquid party back to power. where this is members of the connected. we've gone from being a marginal state to a rising power in the global arena. this is our way mine and my friends from the national block, my friends of the real rights. and if it is destined for us to be in the opposition, we will do it with our back straight. and so he toppled the dangers government and returned to lead the country in our way. lay the new government holes, just 61 of the 120 seats in the class. it is made up of 8 political parties ranging from left to the far right who were united in their determination to unseat netanyahu. centrist l. a. pete? neither the yes t party is a man behind the coalition, but television anchor turned opposition leader will serve as the foreign minister. and then prime minister as part of a rotational power sharing agreement. but millionaire tech entrepreneur, enough tele bennett is a form ally of mission. yahoo! will be prime minister for the 1st 2 years and for 1st time in israel history, a passion in israeli party is part of the governing alliance. within
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a couple of hours of being sworn in the tale. bennett and the coalition government of the 1st cabinet meeting. bennett found his government would work to men the rift in the nation. new leader edged his ministers to show restraint and their differences to ensure the party coalition remains table. on the few come we are at the start of new days, hardships, not an exaggerated word. in this case, much hardships of establishing the unity government is behind us. and now the people of israel, everyone is putting their eyes on us and the burden of proof is on us. we will work together in partnership with a responsibility in order to man, the resting the nation with immediately bring back the country one or more functioning one. after a long period of paralysis and quarrels, every force it has been following developments from west jerusalem. they have done what is usually done at this stage,
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which is to convene themselves in the israeli parliament in the can i sit in a, in a separate hole to the the main chamber. and so you saw the pictures of natalie bennet heading that round table with la pete alongside him. and very much wanting to present themselves as they've tried since really the formation of this coalition to do so as a sort of a pragmatic get on with the job kind of government. that is the message that trying to so to be really people, they are aware of the fact that they are ideologically, hugely divergent, not to say contradictory. and they're all sorts of questions about their ability to stay together in the face of what will be exceptionally strong attacks coming from the yahoo and his eyes on the right as there were even in advance of the vote earlier on sunday. but they're trying to get this message that they will get on and do what they say and work to the israeli people. now as far as the yahoo is concerned, there was a moment just after the vote where he sort of reflexively sat down in his position
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in the israeli parliament, the connecticut where he sat for the last 12 years. as head of the government, you had to be tapped on the shoulder and told no time to go to the opposition chair . it's a major, major moment for not just him for the people in this country because he is part of daily life. he is the man who is sold himself as the indispensable leader of this country as he tried to make that point earlier. during his remarks, just laying into natalie bennett, laying into the concept of this government, saying that they would be weak. he called him fake writes bennett, bennett, seemed to be more right wing than the other himself. hundreds of israelis have been celebrating the end of nation yahoo rule. these are the scenes and televisions, rubbing square after people that heard devotion past in yahoo! opponents can be seen celebration the new government with a d. j and dance party. stephanie decker was among the crowd intent of eve. when
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the announcement came, the it's just been out that israel has the new government, the new prime minister, absolutely. back up to 12, benjamin netanyahu. the tennessee being where the crab running out. as you can see, believe that they know that they are going to be, i need the way for the opposite for the amount of people who are attending outside and not a benjamin netanyahu. and up and the me that it is time for change, even though there will be challenges and how long will the government but what they're saying there will be a balance. this is what they're saying makers in dealing with that are right. even for the 1st time and israeli thing to people we've spoken here will tell you at least now there may be some advantage when they come. so that's why something that
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there hasn't been a spokesman has said, the new government won't change anything for palestinians. second harder for whatever form the government will not change the nature of dealing with it as a settler by, in the behavior of the government term and the way a nature of dealing with it on the ground. continue to firms as well as video blog and all the sites and loc side and the red line. one is an associate professor of political science at amazon university. and garza, he says bennett is more of a hard line when it comes to palestine than his predecessor. from a palestinian perspective, we don't really see a big difference between prime minister not on the out stink by minister, not to now and the coming a prime minister and externally. bennett. as a matter of fact, mr. bennett is on the right of not done, you know, and we already know new study pan and then
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a tea was minister of defense. a few years ago when the palestinian greek marshal, britain was initiated about 3 years ago. and we know very much of that study, but it has vowed to continue settlement expansion in the west bank. and that is where the policies regarding the palestinians. and he even threatened garza with terrorism restrictive measures against the palestinians in gaza. so the bottom line here is that an externally bennett is a much more hot liner, which when it comes to dealing with the palestinians, whether in the bank or the gaza strip. ah, g 7 leaders have wrapped up the summit and the u. k, releasing a final communique saying 2021 should be a turning point for the world. a group of 7 wealthiest democracies made
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a series of climate commitments, including net 0 carbon emissions no later than 2050. they also promised to spend $100000000000.00 a year to help poor countries go green. but environmental groups say that pledge isn't enough and lacks detail. the g 7 says wants to end the pandemic can prepare for the future. they promised 1000000000 vaccine doses for developing nations over the next year to build up manufacturing capacity on all continents and improve an early warning system. and there was a clear pushed account to china's growing influence over developing nations. and they also called on beijing to respect human rights in its changing region, where it's accused of major abuses against the week of minority turned our reports from cornwall. they made bold sounding commitments on the carbon emissions and the environment. but with the consumption of fossil fuels, just getting around at this summit, you think g 7 leaders,
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we're here to support climate change rather than defeated. tackling time of change is know as much a political and communications challenge as it is a scientific or technological one. we have the skills to address this in time. all we need is the global will to do so. u k has for his johnson hailed the g 7 fantastic achievements. they all made significant steps forward towards the $100000000000.00. we're going to need by court to support developing the developing welding tattling, climate change. i. campaigners and protest as though complained of a lack of ambition ahead of november's climate change summit in glasgow. if we look at the 100000000000 commitment around climate financing, that was committed 2009, and here we are. 12 years later,
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we still haven't seen it being delivered appearances or everything on these occasions. the leaders looked at ease with one another united in the face of global crisis. but friction and disappointments lurked beneath. there was tension between the u. k and e. u leaders over a post briggs in trade deal, invited delegations here in the or in south africa, will have hope to see more movement towards lifting vaccine. peyton's and host bar, as johnson will have wanted to actually raise the 1000000000 doses promised to be donated to poor countries, rather than falling well short in the, in the final summit. communicate revealing that d 7 countries have just 870000000 doses to give away over the next 12 months. the, some it's achievements quite so fantastic. viewed from the global south, there are 2500000000 excess doors. this that they have mostly for themselves, and then if they cannot commit it,
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they've just only basically committed an intern for $2000000.00 excess if they did a 100 percent of the population. so the question is, does that sound urgent to you? does that sound against anybody? else the g 7 did, however, signal the return of us global leadership. america is back in the business of leading the world alongside nations who share our most deeply health values. joe biden stopped off at windsor castle for tea with the queen, before meeting nato allies in brussels and russian president vladimir putin in geneva. later this week, john hall al jazeera cornwall. 37 leaders have called for an immediate end to the hostilities in ethiopia as t grey region. this is a growing fear that if your pin and a retrain troops are preparing well, they're calling a final offensive. they're the global society of t grey scholars and professionals version open letter to the g 7 pushing their concern over reports of both countries have authorize. the operation fighting broke
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out into great in november between here government and the regions, former ruling party, a t great people's liberation front. about 5 and a half 1000000 people are in the grip of food and security. their soldiers have been blocking food and other assistance still to come. this half hour in our area is up to combat the growing problem. the see in the waters of the gulf of skinny and turkey vows to attract 13000000 tourists this summer. even though several key countries still listed as a higher risk destination. ah hello, lisa said we've got some quiet weather now across se positive australia wet and windy weather, sliding across the tasman, heading over towards gc number bryce skies come back in behind. the great shakes on
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the temperature, but it shouldn't be too bad. we got a few showers into that eastern side of queensland over the next day or so. want to shout into our southern parts of south australia. we can also expect to see little bit of weather just rolling across the southwest corner there. and that'll run across through the byte pushing his way over towards adelaide as we go on through the next day or so. may even see a shower or 2 to port varied. the wooden bull, eastern parts of victoria should be largely dry by this date. notice the weather weather. there's some heavy rain for a time. moving across the south island into the north island of new zealand. rather windy to go some rather wet weather, continued central parts of china. big area cloud here, the plum rains continue to not a little further north. so some heavy downpours and that wet weather will garage. he make his way over towards yellow sea. the china sea will love to see some flooding on this, of course, as it makes his way out towards the open waters. bryce guys, africa time across the cramp an inch. then lottie, dry and bright too, for a good part of japan. but with a chance of one or 2 heavy showers by tuesday,
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the bank energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah, the me
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one of the top stories yolanda 037 leaders wrapped up their summit and the u. k. releasing a final communique saying 2021 should be a turning point for the world. a group of 7 wealthiest democracies made a series of climate commitments. an environmental group say they aren't enough and lack detail. natalie bennett has been sworn in as israel's new prime minister. after his condition, narrowly won a confidence vote. it followed an acrimonious session in the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu vowed he'll be back. activists in mid mar rallied against the military crew in a quick flash mob. a day before the 1st trial of deposed leader, unc sushi. i protested martin young gone calling for a return to democracy. been dispersed quickly to avoid confrontation,
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but the security forces you and human rights chief is wound of a human rights catastrophe. because of the military's crackdown on descent. at least 860 people are reported to being killed since the army took over in february, search and rescue operations have continued in central. china's hu bay province were a gas explosion, is killed at least 12 people. an injured, more than $100.00 blast, destroyed several buildings in a residential area of she and city trapping. schools of people, so far rescuers recovered 150 people from the site and rushed to hospital local residence lined up to donate blood to help save the injured an investigation into the cause of the blast is under way. countries around the gulf of guineas, stepping up security to fight off a sharp rise in attacks by pirates. the maritime areas stretches from senegal to angola. it's now the most dangerous in the world. seeing nearly half of all the attacks this year, i'm going to race reports from lagos, nigeria,
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one of the worst affected countries. nigeria tested out new equipment soon to be deployed. it's the, it's an arsenal of ground. air and sea vessels and equipment designed to tackle pirates operating in the gulf of attacks in the region of grown in number and sophistication of the past 5 years is very difficult to advocate. but our target is to see as 0. tolerance of my time is actually within and beyond. out one to 2. we have a complete gamble of land at the approach that can handle the issue of this insecurity. countries in the region lose nearly a $1000000000.00 annually to pirate attacks. many carried out in nigeria waters,
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many countries in west africa. i'm the gulf of guinea have tied the maritime security to that of the continents biggest economy and for good reason. a significant number of the 32 attacks carried out in the 1st quarter of 2021 happened in nigeria, territory waters ship operators who with the countries deployment of additional vessels like this, 17 interceptor boats 10 aircraft including groves will help to keep the number down in addition to the loss of lives and equipment, many businesses have closed. there was a time in the country that we had almost con, right? the problem, due to the the, the pirate food. and the last a lot of business do you who's out on reno, nevada, on and she says getting them back will be hard as new threats
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a merging we have that come from you room and i mean, they feel i recall and they said the, my response in red on the on red minus ship operators navigating the gulf of guinea. now pay insurance premiums, similar to what's paid by those in wars zones. forcing some to avoid the region altogether. officious nigeria hope the import security force or is so confidence in merchants. once again, play the gulf of guinea, committed res. i'll gc to make us the controversial cup america. football competition has kicked off in the last hour in brazil with the whole country playing venezuela. brazil is facing it. backlash were agreeing to hold the tournament during a pandemic after the original hosts opted to cancel the event. columbia is the
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latest national football team to report cobit infections among its staff, just hours before its match against ecuador, venezuela and bolivia have also recorded cases since arriving in brazil. many fear the torment could worse than the already dia, code 19 house crisis that monica yet have is live in rio de janeiro, one account divisive, has this torment become was become divisive because it's become politic cold. so people that are in favor of the cup america being held here are seen as also now to supporters verges of the president both. and i don't who excepted to host the tournament here after columbia and argentina withdrew because columbia was facing protests in argentina. arise in infections and those that are against holding that cop here, even if it's for technical reasons are seen as volts on our opponents. so what
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happened? the brazil team and it's head coach. had said that they were worried that the cup they thought the cup should not be held in brazil, was really is moving towards a half a 1000000 dead by coven 19. and this could happen during the tournament or after. and immediately the vice president came out just say that if the head coach didn't want to play, perhaps he should leave. the president son came out to say the same thing. meanwhile, the congress came out to say that this was going to be death championship because of the number of infections and vaccines. and this is happening while the senate committee is investigating the government for the handling of the pan damage. so it all got bundled up and to add to all this you had right on the verge of,
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of the kickoff. when there's a way of having to practically restructure it whole team. because so many players had gotten infected. and in amongst all this, how did the players taking part feel about the event going ahead? well, the players have said after they've they have all said basically that while the decision is made, the cope america is to be played. so we will all give our best and we heard this from the brazilian players in the head coach, but also the venezuelans didn't say, oh we, we want to withdraw because of coal, that there are safety measures. they are being tested before playing the. it's going to be played in stadiums with no public. i'm standing right now in front of one and real diginero where argentina is going to play against chile tomorrow. inside everything is empty now outside, i don't know if you can see that behind me. it's like this movement, it's like
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a playground because, but nobody will be able to go inside. so you don't have the usual fans and standing outside of the door even to see the star players come in like leo nel messy. brazil i'm, i'm sorry, argentina's star player. which will be here tomorrow. monica, thank you very much indeed. crowds her welcome back to london is wembley, stadium, l if england 02020 match against krasier. about $23000.00 fans, we're out into the venue. one of whom is in a serious condition, not falling from a stand short to kick off. to end the stadium, british fans had to show negative non teen test, or prove they'd received. both vaccination is the largest crowd in the stadium. since the start of the pandemic, england one, the match one knew brandon was that was striking is the fact that despite the fact that all of these people have had to tested negative in the last 48 hours, many people are still wearing them up. so you can see the habit respond here over
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the past 14 months of mass rank or people are a little bit nervous about getting into big crowds, despite the negative tests that they will have have to provide in order to be allowed into that stadium. the other protocols, for example, you have to be over 11 years old. another way of getting in would have been to have your vaccinations complete and your vaccinations. there is a big hurdle for overseas fans arriving. for example, teresa is still on the list. so any plans coming from corporation to attend matches in this tournament would have had to self isolate quarantine at home for 10 days or other trips the test to release and get i would have to 5 days if it's just negative. do you see the layer upon layer in the hope of making sure that you go ahead in sufficient numbers, attending the, at the stadiums. but at the same time, maintaining some degree of the high level of our security. russia is capital will be giving away 5 cars a week and
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a lottery for residents who get their code 19 vaccine moscow's mess. as anyone over the age of 18 who receives the 1st of 2 vaccine doses before july, the 11th would magically be entered into the rule. so she'll be on is trying to push up the slow rate of vaccination as an infection rate surge with more than $14000.00 new cases reported on sunday. moscow accounts for more than half of these cases. south africa has pulled 2000000 doses of johnson and johnson vaccine. after the f d a and the u. s. rules, millions of vaccinations were contaminated at one of the drug makers sites in baltimore. the country is entering a 3rd wave with less than one percent of its population fully vaccinated. the south african government is facing criticism. put flu vaccine rollout. country has reported nearly 1800000 infections and nearly 60000 deaths. turkey's hoping its tourism industry will recover this summer after revenues took
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a hit during the pandemic. it's been removed from germany's list of high risk destinations, but other vital lockets like the u. k. and russia still advising against visiting turkey. president richard tie up at once as he raised the issue with the u. k. prime minister boys johnson at the upcoming nato summit. she got your reports from his tumble. sir balter runs a chain of small hotels in a stomach historic slip that off at this rate, like many others here, he's preparing to reopen after a 15 muslim closure because it's depend on the current a virus called taurus, 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
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start with exceptions with the 43540 percent to bonuses 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. i mean, it is by some financial support from the government. he's struggling to keep going to the, to the show cause jenny. there are very few tourists now. it's very quiet during the week and just a bit lively on weekends. it's not satisfying. we've been spending out of pocket for the last one and a half years. the thing 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 900 infections and tried to
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last small and travel warning. the elijah family from the united thing had planned to visit an april, but postponed the trip for a month. you took 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, the presence of a fire. don't say some countries restrictions on travel to turkey or political. the country's main source of visitors. russia has halted flights, and turkey is also on britain's travel. red list. voices with moscow has sword. after anchor, discuss minister support with give over, build up a fresh military forces on the border with ukraine. and the enter key are also at all over oil and gas exploration. in a certain terrain in russia is expected to resume like the turkey. in late june,
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an uncle expects a similar move by britain after a native summit on june 14th. but gillem, g political pensions, it still won't be certain, it can reach at school of 30000000 visitors. seen i'm castillo, l 0 sample. and just quick mind you can always catch up anytime on our website. in rest of that is our 0 dot com. and you can watch a slide by to here on the orange line icon. ah, reminder the top stories on how to 0. benjamin netanyahu is 12 year run, as is ready, prime minister has come to an end, after parliament approved a new government by the narrowest of margins. right. we need to natalie bennett, has now been sworn in as israel's new prime minister. his 8 party clinician won a confidence motion just one vote and followed a heated debate.

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