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ah, ah, celebrations in jerusalem of israel, parliament approved the new government by just one ending benjamin netanyahu is 12 you re going prime minister remains defiant, telling a he to session that the connected. i haven't that with a money out there in life and also coming up sledging a $100000000000.00 a year to make the world greener. g 7, lead is rough estimate vowing 2021 should be as turning point the well iraq
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government plans to shut down displacement camp across the country, leaving thousands of people i we began in israel where benjamin netanyahu is 12. the ron, this prime minister, has ended after parliament approved a new coalition government by the narrowest margins. shortly after when lead enough deli bennett with warning, as israel new leader, hurry force, it begins coverage from western being. 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
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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 peat pop, 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 method. 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 right wing credentials against the attackers he will show for the scammer 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 netanyahu. an early taste of what to expect of him is
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opposition needa fake, right? he called him damage in fake, you 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 as the methodological him. so i have a message, i have a message to those who a joyful and say, ron 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. if there's one thing that's characterized reasons is ready politics, it's division bitter and intractable, plunging this country into a political crisis at last it for more than 2 years. for all the 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 handshakes on monday, netanyahu's refusing to hold the traditional public ceremony to accompany the over
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of power. the other big break with convention is the place in this coalition for a palestinian israeli party, the united arab list of montserrat boss, who's demanding tangible benefits for his voters. my not going to be what we're doing is a big sacrifice for people our present and future. we know that this move entails lots of dangers, a difficult that we can't deny, but the opportunities big for changing the balance of power at the nasa and the upcoming government. last. 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's so dominated, not just politics, but life here. that knew i was making it clear. 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. the coalition together and demonstrate that they can govern and israel can do without its now former prime
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minister. harris will sit al jazeera west jerusalem, one hundreds up and celebrating the end of netanyahu's time and office. this was the scene in televi, rubbing, swell to crowns, had the votes had passed. hundreds more gathered outside the connected in the afternoon while the new government was being debated. stephanie deka was among the crowds and television. the it's just been now that israel has a new government. i've been you prime minister enough to be back up to 12 years, a benjamin netanyahu. how can i be the be where there's been lots of crab starting out. as you can see, believe that they know that they are going to be i need the way opposite, but a lot of people who are attending outside and not a benjamin netanyahu enough. and maybe that is time for change. even though there
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will be alicia. and how long will the government but what they're saying is that 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 balancing part 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 there hasn't been before israel's new prime minister natalie bennett supports annexing much of the west bank and opposes the creation of palestinian state. hamas says the new government won't change anything for those living on the occupation and circle her or whatever form the government, the house will not change the nature of dealing with it. as a settler occupy entity was the behavior of the government in the way and nature of dealing with it on the ground. we continue to firms as well as dam blood and all the sites and luck side. the red line one must have a margaret, he is 60 general,
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the palestinian national initiative. he is skeptical that the new government will bring about any meaningful change. this is a reflection of the weakness of the political system, which is going from one crisis to definitely the last one and on that end, which has even deepened this crisis because of the palestinian resistors. on the other hand, it is very clear that this new government is not what i'm not any government in any way when it comes to the palestinian issue or to me just the issues of like that of the others as it is the same. it's 3 government, the government of occupation and discrimination against it is the government that wants to keep the occupation, which is no longer in modern history, which wants to consolidate the type system you've been. it was very clear to use the manual is i guess the 2 state solution g. 7 leaders have wrapped up best summit
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in the united kingdom, releasing a final statement saying 2021 should be a turning point for the world. they agreed on new targets to tackle climate change, including slashing greenhouse gas emissions, and financing climate action in poorer countries. but environmentalists say the pledges aren't ambitious enough. jane, how reports cornwall, they made bold sounding commitments on 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 what we have the skills to address this in time. all we need is a global will to do so. u. k has bar is johnson hailed the g 7 fantastic
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achievements. they all made significant steps forward towards the $100000000000.00 we're going to need by court to support develop the developing world and 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 in trade deal,
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invited delegations here in the or in south africa, would have hope to see more movement towards lifting vaccine. payton's and host bar, as johnson will have wanted to actually raise the 1000000000 doses promise to be donated to poor countries, 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, some it's achievements quite so fantastic. viewed from the global south, there are 2500000000 accessed those this, that they have most set for themselves. and then if they cannot commit, if they've just only basically committed the internet and fortune 1000000 excess, if they've bucks 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
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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, during the whole, al jazeera cornwall, the white house, as nato is setting itself up to ensure the alliance keeps providing security through 2030 and beyond. washington says a new strategic concept will be discussed at monday's annual meeting. it includes action on cyber and climate challenges, as well as traditional threats from russia and china. activists from ethiopia, northern te gray region, a warning of an imminent government offensive the global society of t. great scholars and professionals has written an open letter to g 7 leaders, voicing that concerns. fighting broke out into great in november between ethiopia, government, and the regions former ruling policy. frances meanwhile, has demanded humanitarian aid to be delivered to the residence of t gray, where soldiers have been blocking food and other assistance. 5 and
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a half 1000000 people are facing acute levels of food insecurity sooner. but if you go to our main d chino level pool as unit in our vision, i'm especially close to the people have to cry. and if you're peer was struck by a great humanitarian crisis that has exposed the poorest to famine. today, there is famine. there is hunger, let's pray together so that violence will immediately cease for all food aid and health care to be guaranteed. and to the return of social harmony, gambling still ahead on al jazeera, which is days to go until around the presidential election. we have from iranians, who say none of the candidates have convinced them they are right for the job. overshadowed by have 19 the long delay corporate america, brazil without any ah, ah,
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ah ah, working out a reminder of our top stories this hour, as well as new prime minister and sally bennett has held his 1st cabinet meeting, promising unity for a divided nation. the right way. national leads the coalition of policies approved by the connected by 60 votes to 59. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to stay on an opposition and toppled the new government. he was israel, the longest serving leader, 12 years in power. g 7, so much in the united kingdom, i've ended with new commitments on climate change leaders of promise to provide a $100000000.00. yes, developing nation to come and mission now,
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the trial of me and mazda pows elidah on some suit. she is g to begin in the next few hours. she's facing a range of charges including importing handheld radios, breaking cove at $900.00 protocols illegally accepting gold payments through t has been under house arrest since submitted. she took over in february. let's go to all correspondent, tourney chang, whose life was in bangkok, tourney. what charges is she likely to face? was he mentioned it started with the challenges about it, illegally importing walkie talkies and cell phone blocking devices which she kept and her residence in the us that those charges were brought about a week after the q at the beginning of may month since then the been new charges added of flouting corona virus restrictions during the campaigning in last year's
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election. the election that the military said was flawed, and thus they conducted the coo and in the last week, we heard of new charges that she's accepted. a $600000.00 in cash, 11 kilograms and gold, and that she used her position to get cheap land prices for a foundation which was set up in her mother's name. we've seen very little evidence of these crimes. a couple of weeks ago we saw one, the talking heads activate on state television, saying that he had given this, this money to sons who cheat, but no substantial evidence beyond that. presumably some of that will be used in the cold case today. and in the coming weeks, the court hearings will take place every monday until the 26th of july. but i think there's a feeling in me on my end, beyond that that these are trumped up charges. sure, the military is turning as much mud as possible in the hope,
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something of stick to cheese lawyer said she he hopes for the best, but he's preparing for me for the worse. but i think also rather disturbing the sense that she, who he has only seen twice since the military coup, he said she was not in great shape. and that she had asked for funds because in the isolated residence where she is, she's currently set she's, she's not gotten she what she needs help with food and medicine. she has known to be in poor health in the past. and i think there are concerns that things eisley does. she is in this current situation. she may be falling into even worse health. any thanks. tony chang. first in bangkok, iraq's government is closing, the last displacement comes on the it's control. tens of thousands of people who fled iso, all being forced to relocate authority, say they want to reintegrate people back into society. but many say they have no
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way to go in wrong calling as this report from mosul. the 7 years, but her k camp and others like it to become home for those who fled, i feel the salt and takeover of large parts of iraq in 2014. now the iraqi government wants the people to go home and these camps are the threat of closure. but those here, so they have nowhere to go. marge, alana was so i can't go back because here we have some help, at least i'll houses destroyed. there's nothing to return back to. if we go back, where do we live under the sky? here, at least we have a tent. the government wants us. how did this camp? but they haven't helped us to go anywhere else. families after his being set up 7 years ago, but her k is become home to many babies, have become children, families for bonds with each other. the camp provides basic services such as water and limited electricity, but still off is more of a community than the destroyed houses they left behind. the iraqi government is
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shot 16 of 20 camps. it controls down and he's putting pressure on the autonomy as a kurdish regional government to shut camps and its territory. the camp director works where the n g o linked to the kurdish regional government, which together with the iraq federal government finance is the camp. electrical matter, i keep mind the kurdish regional government won't cut the aid to these families and we won't force them to return back if they want to leave will help them leave. the federal government has stopped some aid in a bid to encourage people to leave every month more families arrive at this camp from others that have been closed. the rocky federal government has stopped helping new arrivals with food puzzles and the camps managers can only give them shelter. they also say they have nothing a home to return to. and this is what they don't want to return back to now, and i still took over mosul in 2014. they killed or displaced most of the population. then when the iraqi forces took it back,
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whole neighborhoods like these were completely destroyed. but it's not just here. it's also in the villages and towns surrounding mosul, where a lot of these displays people come from. now here the pace of rebuilding is slow, but in most small towns and villages is practically nonexistent. most of the rebuilding effort seems we focused on the unesco heritage site. the all new re mosque, the former headquarters of isolates, but with a few homes, even remotely livable, who might go to the rebuild mosque is on the question. i have, i think that's 100 families move back, be dealt home and jobs. it will make the situation of earth video begging the streets, and this will verse and the all of the bed economic situation. most of these families are eligible for compensation, but few families. kevin received anything on it. out of the 73000 families who have asked for help to rebuild and move home since 2018, only 2000 have received help. according to human rights groups,
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the thousands of people, the camps, are there any option, but there are a few left and the pressure to ship them is growing every day. emron con, out 0, mosul in iran, campaigning is heating out the head of friday's presidential election. there are 7 candidates in the running, but many vote to say they have little faith in the promises. the fed largest city is for hon traditionally has a high voter turnout. i said beg reports from there is for han is a historical city. many dentist is, have resided over this space, but since the 979 revolution, it's been known as the slimy republic of iran, some witnessed the new political foundations that were late and how they changed over the years about the job. so i just voted once for these law mac republic, then i saw that all the promises are lies. how can i vote when i see prices have multiplied while i earn nothing?
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now, a master craftsman. nobody has been working for a 2 years fashioning copper in 2 pieces of ot, he remembers life and the former president mode and then a jet. and then under his successor hassan ro, holly was going on. during off medina, shots term i woke up one morning to see our money has devalues to dramatically why . then this smell honie came to power. the price of brit, triple. on the other side, our income has gone down. there is no customers to buy these. asked piece, can you say we are such fine? the artwork covering this courtyard reflect the time and people from all over the world visited the city. but now they are very few. candidates have been trying to appeal to female voters in the shade of a cafe. these women discuss the upcoming elections. the candidates are not even good at speaking about issues regarding women and women's rights. so this was one
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thing that i was, that was very important for me, but i haven't been satisfied. and the 2nd thing is, i think the management of the economy and economy system. i want to see more women employed as universities. but also i'd like, for example, the ministry of foreign affairs, more ministers, more members of the parliament and maybe one day, the president. the idea that this, this is not even something seen as possible, possible to the candidates, is something that i really to the point i voted for mr. honey, and i'm not happy about my choice because i see that i see my friends or family and everyone around me that they have problems, especially financial problems to mismanagement. i think that most of the people really don't care about the foreign policy. the most important issue
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is actually the economy. what they want is a better life to actually to publish. unfortunately, some individuals with a popular base would easily disqualified at this election. this is a blow to democracy. and the next 10 years are politicians must be committed to the slogans of independence. freedom and republic. the sun is setting and people enjoy the cooler temperature. many here view this election as a pivotal one for the future generations. the election frontier is conservative chief of the judiciary abraham right now. he didn't win here in the last election, but that could be set to change this time round. many predicted not to vote. and many here effects like the current government. i said big i just as the hon. malaysia has extended a nation wide lock sounds to me a weak self. the sharp increase in daily new infections. an average of more than
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5000 new cases, not been confirmed every day for the past week. gatherings, non essential travel will continue to be banned and schools and universities will remain closed. spain's right when opposition parties have been rolling against the prime minister policies on the semi autonomous region of catalonia prime minister pedro sanchez plans to pardon a group of politicians from the region who organized an illegal independence referendum back in 2017 walks. and the people's party say, the move is a betrayal of spanish unity and calling for an early election. almost 4000 human bone fragments have been found under a man's house on the outskirts of mexico city. investigators digging under the house say they belong to 17 victims, but believe others could be buried out. the property. prosecutors have identified the main suspect as andros,
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a 72 year old butcher. the police started investigating him for the murder offset. the wife of a police commander went missing last month retired army colonel from chile wanted for killings. during the rule of the dictator. augusta p no, she has been arrested in argentina with a clog. rivera is accused of $23.00 mothers, argentine believe, say he was court trying to board a flight in point is there is found the spain to be expedited to chilly, to serve 10 years in prison. because the american football tournament has kicked off in brazil and the whole country is already facing a backlash for agreeing to hold it during the pandemic, the original host opted to counsel will be event. columbia is the latest teams report cobit infections amongst its staff, just hours before its match against ecuador. on a young kit has moved from re diginero why the championship has been so
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controversial. well, it have been very divisive because it has become a political event. until now, more than a sports event with people that were supporting, holding the cup america here seen as supporters of president j both and i don't people that were against it. seen as his opponents and like the brazilian team and its head coach, had asked football authorities of 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 simply had asked for, for this tournament, not to be here. they said it wasn't for political reasons. it was also technical
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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 play. and so politics got involved with sports and, and this is pretty much what happened. also we must think that were prisoners re, both matters practically on the campaign trail for next year's election. so you have his opponents trying to show this as a depth 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 russian emergency services a fighting wildfire across siberia and the far east. the fires cover more than 550 square kilometers of lands in the sako republic and the region of siberia have been unprecedented number of wildfire and russia in recent years with full cost of
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warning of mor this season. due to hot and dry weather. scientists recorded the hot temperature over in the arctic circle last summer. ah, this is al jazeera, these top stories. israel's new prime minister natalie bennett, has held his 1st cabinet meeting, promising unity for a divided nation. the right way. national leads a coalition of parties approved by the connected by 60 votes to 59. and of course the few come surely you mean that we are at the start of new days, hardships, not an exaggerated wording, escape much in the hardships of establishing the unity golf.

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