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hello on money side. this is out there a life and also coming up pledging a $100000000000.00 a year to make the world green. g 7 lead is rac summit vowing 2021 should be a turning point. the well overshadowed by have 19 the long delayed copa america opens in brazil without found ah, we begin in israel where benjamin netanyahu 12 year ramos prime minister has ended after parliament approved a new coalition government by the narrowest of margins. shortly after the right wing lead it, natalie bennett was sworn in as israel's new leader. hurry force, it begins, i'll coverage from west jerusalem being,
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i mean it's any negative. benjamin netanyahu has spent 2 and a half years and for elections fighting for his political life. desperate to stay on his, his rose prime minister, go down when the came. it was quick and by the slimmest of margins and abstention, leaving the votes tallied at 60 to 59 against him. israel's longest serving prime minister whose catholic curated image is its indispensable leader, had to be told to give up his seat. swapping it instead for that of the leader of the opposition, the outgoing incumbent jala. he'd only too happy to make way. natalie bennett, but it was a piece pot the in coalition. natalie bennett, who took the oath 1st to replace nathan, yahoo! it was the 2nd time he'd been at the podium earlier. he began today's proceedings or tried to as prime minister designate, even by the standards of the often rowdy committed. this was a concerted campaign to prevent him from speaking. in between, he thanked netanyahu promised to work for all israelis and sought to defend his
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right wing credentials against the attackers. people show for the schema govern renewing the nuclear deal with iran is a mistake that will once again lend legitimacy to one of the most discriminatory and violent regimes in the world. israel will not allow iran to be equipped with nuclear weapons from an early taste of what to expect of him is opposition, nita fake right. he called him damage in fake you. i mean, he said bennett couldn't be trusted to stand up, not just to iran, but to a u. s. administration that wanted to return to the nuclear deal. that's the message to him. so i have a message. i have a message to those who a joyful into iran and to those who do as they say and his belong and hum us. the opposition in israel will have a loud and clear voice. and i have another message for them. just as important thing is one thing that's characterized reasons is ready politics, it's division bitter and tractable. plunging this country into
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a political crisis at last it for more than 2 years brought to talk about changing with this change government netanyahu in the manner of his going demonstrated just what a powerful force that division remains in the can i sit there was the briefest of hand shakes on monday, netanyahu's refusing to hold the traditional public ceremony to accompany the handover of power. the other big break with convention is the place in this coalition for a palestinian israeli party, the united arab list of months, or a boss who's demanding tangible benefits for his voters. may not be heal up. what we are doing is a big sacrifice for people are present and future. we know that this move entailed lots of dangers and difficulties that we con tonight, but the opportunity is big. but many israelis, the biggest adjustment, even for the narrow majority who voted for times to move on from him, will be getting used to in israel, not led by benjamin netanyahu, who was so dominated, not just politics, but life here. that knew i was making it clear,
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he's not ready to move on. he will fight to splinter this new government and return . bennett la pete and the rest will have to hold the divergent ideologies at bay. that coalition together and demonstrate that they can govern and israel can do without it. now the former prime minister harris will sit al jazeera west jerusalem, while hundreds of been celebrating the end of netanyahu's time in office. this was a scene and tele v's rubbing square of the crowd, heard the vote, had passed. hundreds more gathered outside the connecticut in the afternoon while the new government was being debated. that new deca was among the crowds intel of eve, the it's just been now that israel has a new government. i've been you prime minister enough to back up to 12 here, a benjamin netanyahu. how can i be the be where there's not a lot of crab starting out. as you can see,
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believe that they know that they are going to be, i need the way for the opposite, but a lot of people who are attending outside and not a benjamin netanyahu and up and maybe that 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 or even for the 1st time and israeli balancing part to people we've spoken here will leave. now there may be some for when they come. so that's why something that there hasn't been before. why as we mentioned benjamin netanyahu is promising to stay on in the opposition while he faces a number of corruption charges. natasha name looks back at and that's in yahoo! political career, i. benjamin netanyahu, the last 2 years in office have been extraordinary, even by the standards of
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a singular politician. he's been in a near constant multi front battle to stay in power. but it's a fight he's lost, at least for now. the pressing motivating concern is his trial on corruption charges in 3 separate cases. his strategy was that it would be easier to fight in court or circumvent through legislation if he stayed on as prime minister. the charges which he did eyes center. i'm manipulating the media in the interests of his public image. all of his rose prime ministers may be with the exception of reflection, mere and relatively recent decades have become convinced that without them israel is lost and the time you know, so much of that in mind of that mindset and therefore began to, to, to believe that all means could and should be used to the end of keeping himself and pass. nathan, yahoo is israel's longest serving prime minister with the 1st term in the late
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ninety's followed by his 2nd period in office starting in 2009. early talks with the palestinian leadership were replaced by an ever more open strategy of cementing the occupation, expanding settlements and pushing off the idea of a 2 state solution. his view of the palestinians has always been a racist view. one that is based on control and domination and crashing the palestinians with a long term commitment to establishing or superimpose invasive is on all of historical palestine. and here's what we got for netanyahu. iran was the main threat. securing america withdraw from the iran nuclear deal, a major priority. former us president, donald trump delivered and much more a u. s. embassy and jerusalem. recognition of sovereignty over the occupied golden
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heights and in 2020 u. s. approval of a partial israeli annexation of the occupied west bank. in the end, annexation was paused for normalization. with arab muslim states. this day is a pivot of history. it harolds a new dawn of peace. but then last month, a short, brutal war with her mos in gaza. for a time it seemed it would splinter the anti netanyahu forces in parliament. but as the seas fire held, the coalition reformed at desperation set in the co blocking them shell. it's more than miss don't form a left wing government. such a government is in danger to israel, security, and future god. lucky many these last 2 years have seen netanyahu dragged into court and for now out of power still ahead of fight to stay out of jail.
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as rarely prime minister natalie bennett's 1st call to a foreign leader was to us president joe biden. bennett described him as a great friend of israel, ellia. the white house issued a statement, quoting biden as saying, my administration is fully committed to working with the new israeli government to advance security stability and peace for israelis, palestinians, and people throughout the broader region. a scale correspond gabriel, amazon jose line for us in washington dc. gabriel, has it been any more reaction to this news from washington? well, we have heard from president joe biden read out from his call with prime minister bennett. according to the read out, joe biden congratulated new prime minister of israel, said that he would support that the us support for israel would remain steadfast and said that they would continue to talk about key issues,
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particularly iran at the u. s. would remain steadfast behind israel security. it's interesting because after joe biden became president, it took about 4 weeks before he and former prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke on the phone for the 1st time. that's about 4 weeks. benjamin netanyahu and biden had a decades long relationship, sometimes very contentious. but you could tell that there was not an immediate embrace of netanyahu by, by it. and when he became president, this is now change because it only took a couple hours after bennett became prime minister for joe biden, and bennett to speak on the phone so that significant in of itself. but beyond that, you really saw the whole of the u. s. government reaching out to their counterparts, we also saw on sunday call between a secretary of state antony blinking with you appeared his new,
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new foreign minister of israel, also congratulating him and israel and also a lloyd austin, secretary of defense, the head of the pentagon here, reaching out to benny gans, the new defense secretary of israel. in a statement, lloyd austin says that the u. s. security for israel real will remain in the statement and the words of statement, iron clad. so what you're basically seeing here is main figures within the u. s. government, particularly at the very top, joe biden, wanting to immediately establish a relationship with the new players there in israel to move things forward. that is interesting, gabriel. what do you think bite in hopes to get out of the new israeli government? well, a lot of things, but probably the overarching thing is a fresh start. it was pretty clear and you could see this from how quick the reaction came from washington and by themself that they were looking for
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a fresh start. now in the run up to this parliamentarian vote biden, and the administration was not commenting one way or the other. they would say we don't want to get involved in domestic israeli domestic affairs. but as soon as, as soon as bennett became the prime minister that all changed, and i think biden probably, and the administration as a whole wants to get out of this is to reset the relationship a little bit with israel and really focus on the iran question and they're hoping that bennett can be a partner in that, in some way, shape or form. because i think they viewed netanyahu as, as blocking any sort of progress that the administration wanted to make on the around issue. it's important point out what by and probably is not focused on as well. and that's probably a 2 state solution. it's pretty clear while biden talks about that. and the administration talks about that in passing is, does not appear to be at the top of the agenda right now, at least they really want to focus on iran. and i think that they view are quite
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frankly, a sigh of relief in washington with the new israeli government that now feels they do have this fresh start with bennett and his, his other government officials there where they can maybe move forward in a direction. and in a direction help shape things when it comes to the very difficult task, quite frankly, of starting to begin negotiations with iran on the nuclear issue there. okay, many thanks for that. gabriel alexander their 1st live in washington dc. bill ahead on out there. and he will be able to turn in tourism around off the major hit from the current of ours pandemic. and a major international tournament were, tends to wembley stadium in london. we'll have the latest you are 20 ah
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hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. we're still got some rather live shasky, southeast corner of the u. s. circle, southern plains, them all the way over here as well. but really the story very much about the heat across much of north america, some very high temperatures, through the plains, over towards eastern seaboard, and particularly down towards the south west 47 celsius, the phoenix over the next couple of days. very dry air, very hot air, high fire risk continues, of course, somewhat cooler up towards the northwest into the pacific northwest need to that western side of canada, some showers, some longest spells of rain, just spilling in here. meanwhile, the weather will continue around the carolinas. down towards the florida panhandle, from western weather to for monday, up towards the northeast corner. shumate some lively showers, just puffing off from time to time. now that eastern side of the lakes, though grassy ease a little further eastwards as we go on through tuesday and see how the skies do open up plenty of sunshine, but a few showers there just to cross
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a deep southwest yanna, mississippi, alabama right across towards georgia. so very heavy rain linking back across the southern parts of mexico. big down pulls, coming in here, we could see some flooding as for the caribbean, plenty of sunshine, but some showers as well. ah, the weather bag. energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the same shape my technology and human ingenuity we can make it work for you and your business. ah,
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the me you're watching out as a reminder, i hope stories this our israel's new prime minister, sally bennett, has held his 1st cabinet promising unity for a divided nation. the right way leads the coalition of parties approved by the kinessa by 6259. the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to stay on in opposition and topple the new government. he was of course, israel, the longest serving lead out, proven our g. 7 leaders have wrapped up their summit in the united kingdom, releasing a final statement saying 2021 should be a turning point for the world. they agreed on new targets, the taco climate change,
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including slashing greenhouse gas emissions, and financing climate action in poorer countries. but environmentalists say the pledges aunt ambitious enough, john hol, reports from cornwall in england. 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'd think g 7 leaders. we're here to support climate change rather than defeated . tackling time of change is now 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 seven's fantastic achievements. they all made significant steps forward towards the $100000000000.00 we're going to need by court to support
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develop 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, 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, a trade deal, invited delegations here in the in south africa would have hope to see more movement towards lifting vaccine. patience and host bar is johnson will have wanted to actually raise the 1000000000 doses promise to be donated to poor countries,
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rather than falling well short in the, in the final summit. communicate revealing that g 7 countries have just 870000000 doses to give away over the next 12 months. the summit achievements quite so fantastic. viewed from the global south, there were 2500000000 accessed those if that they have most said for themselves. and then if they cannot commit it, they've just only basically committed to intern for 2000000 excess bucks a 100 percent of your population. so the question is, does that sound urgent to you that that's not 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,
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john al jazeera cornwall was just down the road from the summit extinction. rebellion activists gathered on the beaches of saint ties. don says, possessions and what's been done as math dion were held to push the well, the wealthiest countries, the more to protect the planet. the group says g, 7 leaders can't be trusted to act in the world's best interest. every. almost 4000 human bone fragments have been found under mounds house on the outskirts of mexico city. investigate is digging onto the house, say they belong to 17 victims. but believe others could also be buried out, the property. prosecutors have identified the main effect as andro. a 72 year old fortune police investigating him for murder off the wife. please come out that went missing last month. retired army colonel from chilly wanted for killings. during the rule of the dictator, augusta p. k has been arrested in argentina,
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was declared. rivera was accused of 23 murders. odds and time. police say he was court trying to board a flight in but is there is bound to spain will now be expedited to chile to 10 years in prison. the controversial corporate america football competition has forney kicked off in brazil. whole countries facing a backlash for agreeing to hold the tournament. during the pandemic, the original host opted to cancel the events. columbia is the latest team to report cobit infections amongst it, stuff just hours before it's much against ecuador by the venezuela and bolivia. have also recorded cases since arriving in brazil. that's going to correspond, monica. yeah. q is live in rio de janeiro, monica. how divisive has this tournament become? well, it has been very divisive because it has become a political event until now,
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more than a sports event with people that were supporting, holding the copper medical here seen as supporters of president j both. and i don't and people that were against it, seen as his opponents and like the brazilian team. and it's head coach, had asked of the football authorities, the people that are organizing this tournament not to hold the tournament in brazil . brazil is about to have to reach another grim milestone of half a 1000000 dead by coven 19. there's a parliamentary inquiry going on right now investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. and they've simply had asked for, for this tournament, not to be here. they said it wasn't for political reasons. it was also technical reasons. they say everything was organized at the last minute. and the vice president came in and said that the head coach should go with he didn't want to
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play. and so politics got involved with sports and this is pretty much what happened. also we must think that we're president bus matters practically on the campaign trail for next year's election. so you have his opponents trying to show this as the death championship and both. so now to himself, trying to show this as you know, of football, which, which has always brought popularity to politicians here, want to enlighten all this. how do the play is taking part feel now about the tournament going ahead? well now the tournament started. players have said that, well, it's a fact to the world cup is here, this is our i mean the world cup cope. man because here this is our job to play. we have to play and do the best we can. of course,
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there have been teams like the new way law, who had to make major changes in its team, just on the verge of a cup because of coven 19. there are precautions being taken. i'm standing right now in front of a stadium, and we'll wear tomorrow. chile will be playing against argentina with leo know and may see the argent time star player coming your normally, you would see arjun to tourists around here because it's the country. it's close by . people come to vacation and we'll, but with the pandemic, all this has changed. and just, you know, the area around this stadium is that has become a playground, but inside it them many thanks for that, monica young. a key that for us with that live up day from re diginero or football news crowds have been welcomed back to london's web wembley stadium. england's euro 2020 football match against croatia. about $23000.00 pounds were allowed into the
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venue. they will have to show negative code 900 tests before entering it is the largest crowd in the stadium since the beginning a pandemic, and then went on to win the match. one nail for brandon has more from the stadium. what's striking is the fact that despite the fact that all of these people have had tested negative in the last 48 hours, many people are still wearing them up. so you can see the habit respond here over 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 completed your vaccinations. there is a big hurdle. the overseas fans arriving, for example, the ratio is still on the list. so any question coming from correction to attend to
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matches in this tournament will have to self isolate quarantine at home for 10 days or other trips the test to release and get up 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. techie is hoping it's tourism industry will recover. the summer of the industry took a big hit during the pandemic. it's been removed from germany's list of high risk destinations, but other vital markets like the u. k. in russia, still advising against travel to the country. president retro type at a one says he will raise the issue with u. k. prime minister boris johnson at the upcoming nato summit, said because you only reports from a stumble. sir walter runs a chain of small hotels in a stomach historic district like many others. here he is preparing to reopen after
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a 15 mile on closure. because if depend on the current of virus called tourist numbers and revenue to stop by 2 thirds last year. and the government is vaccinating towards the 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 with the 43540 percent 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. it is with us by some financial support from the government. he is
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struggling to keep going to the to the show us yet it, there are very few tourist 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 teresa coming today, this or that week, i didn't see better days. we worn out on the many are looking 7 cancelled following an increase in covert, $900.00 infections return to last month and travel warning the large family from the united thing atlanta visits in april, but postpone the trip for a 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, present or just say fire. don't say some countries restrictions on travel to turkey
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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 motor support with give over, build up a fresh military forces on the border with the crane. and the enter key are all set off over oil and gas exploration. in the eastern mediterranean, russia is expected to resume lots of turkey in late june. an uncle expects a similar move by britain after a nato summit on june 14th gillem g, a political pensions. it's still won't be certain. it can reach a goal of 30000000 visitors seen. i'm castillo, l 0 sampled. ah, this is out there are, these are your top stories. israel's longest serving prime minister benjamin
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