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one on when he travelled to afghanistan, where even newborns are targets on al jazeera. ah ah, he's really sent abrasions the front. dr. coronation takes george ending benjamin netanyahu. 12 years when power team, the former prime minister to toggle the incoming government calling is bad and danger. ah, play you watching al jazeera life from with me fully back. people also ahead more is our leader on fund. goes on, try less, protest continue against very mobile in the military. and overshadowed by colby 19
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the long delayed copa. america opens in brazil without fun. ah. the next 12 years run, as israel's prime minister, has ended after parliament approved a new coalition government by the now rest of margins. shortly after a right wing leader and tiny bennett was 14. as israel new leader, harry foster begins coverage from west jocelyn 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 rose prime minister, go down when the end 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 as its indispensable leader had to be told give up his
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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 pete's papa in coalition natalie bennett, who took the oath 1st to replace netanyahu. it was the 2nd time he'd been at the podium earlier. he began the days 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. people shaw from the skeller 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 opposition leader fake, right? he called him damage and fake you mean he said bennett couldn't be trusted to stand
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up, not just to iran, but to a u. s. administration that wanted to return to the nuclear deal. there's the message to 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 has 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 recent israeli 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 handover of power. the other big break with convention is the place in this coalition for a power steering miss ready party, the united arab list of months or
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a bus who's demanding tangible benefits for his voters, may not be. what we're doing is a big sacrifice for people are present and future. we know that this move entail to lots of dangers, a difficult that we come to not, but the opportunities big for changing the balance of power at the nasa and the upcoming government. but for many israelis, the biggest adjustment even for the narrow majority who voted for times to move on from him, will be in getting use to in israel, not lead by benjamin netanyahu, who is 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 diversion to ideologies at bay that coalition together, and demonstrate that they can govern and israel can do without it. now the former prime minister hurry for sit al jazeera was jerusalem, while hundreds have been celebrating the end of next year house time in office. it
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was the scene in tennessee or bean square after crowd her devote had passed. hundreds more gathered outside the cliff at earlier while the new government was being debated. stephanie deca was among the crowds, the intelligence the it's just been now that israel has a new government, has the new prime minister and absolutely badness up to 12 events. and that's in yahoo, the how the, your agenda, where there's lots of crab running out of british. and you can see, believe that, you know, going to be an easy way for the opposite for the amount of people who are telling us it's not a benjamin netanyahu. and up me that it is time for change, even though there will be challenges and how long will the government put what they're saying? there will be a balance. this is what they're saying because you're dealing with center,
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right. even for the 1st time and israeli palace, people we spoke here, we'll leave now. there may be some problem when they come. so that's why something that there hasn't been before is there a new prime minister of tiny bennett support annexing much of the west bank and opposes the creation of a palestinian state, a masses. a new government won't change anything for those living under occupation, consecutive 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. and the way and nature of dealing with it on the ground. we continue to firms as well as video blog and all the sites and luck side the red line, one prime minister enough. tiny bennet 1st called to a foreign leader was c u. s. president joe biden bennett described him as a great friend of israel early in the white house issued a statement coating by the in this saying,
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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 border region. earlier we spoke to say go to a new boss who's a middle east specialist and the author of the gulf region. and israel all struggles new and i and phase. he says this is a very important moment for israel. i think that does, this is certainly a watershed moment because on the one hand it is obviously the end of an era of our prime minister netanyahu has towered over, is really politic for nearly 3 decades. and over the last decade asked the uninterested raid as a prime minister, and he has come to non minutes with israel in many circles around the world that he's also recognized beyond the middle east, in places like india and china and into what so. so with his departure,
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so of course the level of circle because both natalie bennett and his coalition part dinero, peter, shirley, political know, business, who have been able to put a really 1st time in modern is really history to couple together in national unit, the government that comprises parties from the right and the left, including and the error party which has its origin in the most of the brotherhood. so this is a very diverse coalition that was not easy to stick together. and with that comes in the new era. we don't quite know what that will entail as of yet. but i do think that the commitment from all the party leaders, including of the rom error party is clear to try to bring in a new direction for that country. hey, now the world news, the trial of myanmar staples leader on fans to cheese you to begin in the coming
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hours. she's facing a range of charges and is appearing alongside the countries asked the president when meant and naples format my own. so she has been under house arrest since the military took over. in february, tony chang has moved from bangkok in neighboring thailand on the charges she faces . first challenges that were presented almost immediately after the crew were, were holding onto illegal telecom's devices, namely walkie talkies and cell phone blocking devices. they're apparently in her apartment a since then they've added new challenges, flouncing the current of virus restrictions during the election campaign last year . the election campaign of the military says was flawed and was the reason for the february, the 1st cool. and last week, they added a new charge is very substantial ones of corruption pointing to 11 kilograms of gold and $600000.00 us dollars that she is accused of receiving and using her power and influence to get cheap land prices in the name of the foundation she was set up
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in her mother's name. now her lawyers have said that these charges are absurd. they say they are hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst. nonetheless, given the current situation in men more, they could be very serious. she could be facing between 10 and 40 years in jail. we've seen very little of her since the 31st coo, she's been held very much in isolation. allies were communicated with her twice. this is the 1st time to meet her in person. and there are some concerns that she may be in full health being held so far away from, from anybody. and she doesn't know what's been going on a memo over the last month since that happened in malaysia has extended a nation wide long done for 2 more weeks after shopping creasing. daily news covered 19 infections. an average of more than 5000 new cases have been confirmed
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every day for the past week. gatherings and non essential travel will still be banned. schools and universities will remain closed. throwing 3 has more from 432 weeks into the lockdown and we started to see cases come down very slowly there still hovering around the 5000 mark. but there was a peek at 9000 mark. when relation reported 9000 cases, new daily cases a day, no health ex. but however, say that malaysia policy ought to be looking at more than just the number of new cases a day. it ought to be looking at positivity, right? and that's the rate of hope it 19 cases that come back out of the number of cases number of total tests that are done. now the w h o standard is set at 5 percent. malaysia's positivity rate is between 7 and 10 percent to health experts say that suggests that more testing needs to be done. and if there are more tests,
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the likelihood, the very high likelihood is that there will be even higher number of daily new cases. and what also saying is that a lockdown is a blunt instrument to tackle the pandemic. and malaysia is no longer at the point where it was in march, 2020 in need, a more find it needs a final instrument to deal with what, what it, what's happening right now. and that, that approach, it needs to be more new and, and how such but say a better approach would be to conduct more test, more widespread testing and more effective contact tracing. because the data shows that cases are already in the community. and these are for adding meaning health expense, don't know where these inspections are coming from. south africa has pulled 2000000 doses of the johnson and johnson corona. i thank seen after contamination concerns at one of the drug makers plans in the u. s. the countries entering a 3rd wave with less than one percent of its population fully vaccinated. the government is facing criticism for
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a vaccine fil roll out. south africa has reported 1800000 infections and nearly 60000. if he appears prime minister avia made his calling for unity ahead of next week's national and regional parliamentary elections. it is facing international condemnation for deploying the military against the regional government in the north voting will not take place in the war 20 gray region elections into the region. 5 also been possible after one week, ethiopia will old 6 national elections, which are the 1st of their kind to new figures. this election, the government wants it to be peaceful, democratic, and equally inclusive of all parties in the council of lawmakers. we want a government in which all parties collaborate on key issues by prioritizing the benefits of the country, acting, not as traitors, but his fighters fell frances as demanded humanitarian aid to be delivered to the
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residence of t gray, where soldiers have been blocking food and other assistance, but 5 and a half 1000000 people are facing acute levels of food insecurity sooner. but if you go to our main de chino, i left us unit and i was, 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 the return of social harmony gambling ahead on the program, nigeria, gears up to combat the growing problem of piracy in the gulf of guinea and turkey. vance was 13000000 tourists for summer, despite being classified by several countries of the high risk kobe destination. ah
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello by the weather is largely set for as usual across the middle east. but we have got a few showers just popping off across northern parts of our monson lively down. pause has some fun to re showers at that as well. it has caused some localized flooding. the stiff shamal wind will continue to blow out over iraq, down across q 8, that east side of saudi arabia. so lifted dust and sand on the cards here. ready for the next few days. i'm more than the very hot sunshine, but as you can see, lots of hazy sunshine, not too much wet weather in the forecasts might catch a shower or 2 up towards the black sea, central western positive turkey. but that aside, it does look dry, hot and sunny dry on sunday 2, across the horn of africa, we have got one or 2 showers just coming in across the highlands. not too much to speak of should be a little bit weather than it is at the moment, but those showers the all and the last one or 2 showers to just around because
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getting into common rooms, southern parts of nigeria, on the other hand, see some wet weather south of that, it's generally dry across southern africa. lots of sunshine coming through. pleasant autumn sunshine into south africa. cape town, 1900 celsius port elizabeth. similar value along with jo beth. we got some heavy rain low for the eastern side of madagascar over the next couple of days, with the possibility of some llc last study. sponsored power cattle airways, a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through. nick, master drink on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism and main objective is to get me to send it to the wall to show them what's going on, exposing real world threats to activity. often they returned to moscow and left, and some of the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jersey me the
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the me you're watching out your 0 bye from the high reminder of our top stories right wing nationally got tiny bennett has been so nina is israel, you leader after automate approved. i knew coalition government by a narrow margin, it and benjamin netanyahu via group on power. the trial of me and mars people leader on time to change you to begin in the coming hours. she's facing several charge, i think during uniquely accepting gold and payments. so she has been under house, right since the military take over in february. and a few years prime minister abbey met is connie for unity ahead of next week's national and regional parliamentary elections?
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i'm facing international condemnation 40 going the military again to government in the northern te gray region. i g 7 leaders have wrapped up their summit in the u. k, releasing a final statement saying 2021 should be a turning point for the world. they agreed on new targets to talk of climate change, including money to help reduce emissions in developing countries. but environmentalists say the pages aren't ambitious enough, john hallway for some 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 one. we have the skills to address this in time. all
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we need is the global will to do so. u k has bar is 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 developing 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
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the u. k and e. u leaders over a post briggs in trade deal, invited delegations here in the or in south africa, would have hope to see more movement towards lifting vaccine. payton's and host bar is 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 if that they have most of that for themselves. and then if they cannot commit it, they've just only basically committed the intern $14000000.00 excess if they've bucks a 100 percent of the population. so the question is, does that sound urgent to you that the front against anybody else? the g 7 did, however, signal the return of us global leadership. america is back in the business of
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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, during a whole, al jazeera cornwall, while nato leaders were hoping to reset transatlantic relations at a summit with us president joe biden on monday. washington face a new strategic concepts will be discussed at the meeting in brussels. it includes action on china's going military presence and cyber threats from russia. later this week by the will meet the russian president in geneva. that'd be 14, says he expects us some it will help. we store the relationship between moscow and washington, which he says is at its lowest point in years, goes to school west. and it seems to me that it will help restore our contacts, establish a direct dialogue, create a functioning mechanism for action in areas that are mutual interest. there are
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such interests. the american side is also talking about the same and i generally agree with them that indeed there are some issues of mutual interest, strategic stability, regional conflicts concern for the environment in a global sense. these are the issues in which we can really work effectively. countries around the gulf of guinea are stepping up security to fight off a sharp rise in attacks by pirates. the maritime areas stretches from mongolia to synagogue. and it's now the most dangerous in the world. seeing nearly half of all pirate attacks this year, i mean the rates report from lagos in nigeria, one of the worst affected countries. the nigeria test 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
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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 the insecurity. countries in the region lose nearly a $1000000000.00 annually to pirate attacks. many a carried out in nigeria waters, many countries in west africa and the gulf of guinea have tied the matter time secure 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
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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 was due to the the, the pirate. and the last a lot of business do you who's out on reno, nevada, on to and she says getting them back will be hard as new threats a merging we have that come from you room. and i mean, they feel like children recall and they take the much respect in red on the, on red minus ship operators, navigating the gulf of guinea. now pay insurance premiums,
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similar to what's paid by those in wars zones. forcing some to avoid the region altogether. officious nigeria hope the improved security force will restore confidence in merchants once again. play the gulf of guinea comedy. rees. i'll do you see that lake us? turkey is helping its tourism industry will recover this summer after the industry took a hit during the pandemic. it's been removed from germany, a list of high risk destinations, but other vital markets such as the u. k, and russia, as still advising against visiting the cur, the country didn't go so glory for me stumble farther. balter runs a chain of small hotels in a stomach historic district, like many others here. he's preparing to reopen after a 15 mile on closure. because if depend on the current, a virus called tourist numbers and revenue to slump by 2 thirds last year. and the
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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, we did for 3540 percent to bonuses and the target is to know the profit actually, but another minus and off to mount will be good for the next months. jealous ganga. re partially reopen his restaurant a week ago. i mean, it is, but this by some financial support from the government. he's struggling to keep going to the to the the choke. jenny, 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
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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 or looking 7 council following an increase in provence, $900.00 infections return to last month and travel warning. the large family from the united think 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 to present or just say 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. restless voices with moscow have sword.
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after anchor, discuss mister support with give over, build up a fresh military forces on the border with the rain. and the enter key are also at odds over oil and gas exploration. in the eastern mediterranean, russia is expected to resume lights, the 3rd in late june, an uncle expects a similar move by britain after a native summit on june 14 gillem, g, a political pensions, it still won't be certain, it can reach a goal of 13000000 visitors st. castillo, l 0 sampled the controversial copa america football competition has kicked off in brazil. the host countries facing a backlash for agreeing to hold the tournaments during the pandemic. the original host opted to cancel the event columbia as the latest team to report covert infections among its staff just hours before the match against ecuador. when k and cave has more from re edition ero. well, it have been very divisive because it has become
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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 it's head coach, had 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 reasons. they say everything was organized at the last minute. and the vice
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president came in and said that the head coach should go with he didn't want to play. and so politics got involved with force and, and this is pretty much what happened. also we must think that we're president so matters practically on the campaign trail for next year's election. so you have his opponents trying to show this as a 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. ah.
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