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for the eastern side of madagascar over the next couple of days with the possibility of some localized study, the the so that they have you met occasion jubilation has an a policy coalition becomes israel, new government, but benjamin netanyahu is not going out widely. ah, hello, the whole rahman watching, i'll just like my headquarters here in the also coming up elected by the people but accused of crimes like legally importing walkie talkies. a court appearance for me,
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amount to pose leader, will say one of the world's top football little messy talks of his 5th 19 is the corporate medical told him and begins in brazil and the bountiful crop. we look at what helps south africa boosted coffee, growing industry. ah, welcome to the very i'm benjamin netanyahu is 12 year run, as israel's prime minister is at an end after parliament approved a new coalition government by the narrowest of margins. far rightly the tawny bennet has been sworn in as israel's new leader. hurry false, it begins on coverage from west treutlen minutes. 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 in came. it was quick and by the slimmest of margins and
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abstention, leaving the votes tallied at 60 to 59 against him. israel's longest service 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 of taliban. but it was the piece part 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 from the scanner go him 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
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netanyahu, an early taste of what to expect of him is 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
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handshakes on monday, netanyahu's refusing to hold the traditional public ceremony to accompany the hand of 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 bus 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 opportunity is 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. that coalition together and demonstrate that they can govern and israel can do
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without it. now the former prime minister harris will sit al jazeera west, jerusalem, go, let's go over to west through them. and stephanie deca standing by force and stuff really. this is the 1st full day of business ready for the new israeli government. what are we expecting to happen? that's right, a lot of these reading newspapers, the headlines, prime minister bennett, a lot of veteran is really german. the thing that that's even for them going to take some time to get used to 12 years of writing prime minister netanyahu well no time to waste prime minister, but it will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu at the prime minister's office at some point this morning. and there won't be an official hand over ceremony, but it's a, it's seen as a working hand over. he will also be sitting with the president, with the new cabinet. there will be a photo historic photo as it's being called of this coalition of opposites. i think very fair to call it better to also be meeting with the heads of the ship best. the
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intelligence agencies here getting briefed on classified information really, you know, becoming the 1st day as a working prime minister of this country. the 1st cabinet meeting technically took place yesterday after that conference, and the swearing in where bennett said that this was a new time for israel. it was time to work together. and as you heard there and harry's package, of course, benjamin netanyahu. now, leader of the opposition and making it very clear that he intends to bring down this fragile coalition as much as he can. and certainly, as you said, there he was addressing iran, but it was very clear message that he will be back very soon. indeed to go, he did touch on iran and as did the prime minister designate as well, many challenges ahead. ready both domestically and internationally, internationally for israel and where do you think the priorities all well, i think importantly the 1st challenge happens right away tomorrow. so you've got an
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authorized alternation right wing flagged march as it's cool that's being authorized to pulse through areas of occupied. east drew, some were expecting tens of thousands of right wing israelis flying the flag. they're expected to a live dance outside of damascus gate. they're not allowed this year to pause through the damascus gate into the old city through the muslim quarter, because it is seen as so provocative because the ground is still very fragile if you will. but we also hearing from the palestinians that they're putting for a day rage, potentially people coming from different cities across israel is really palestinians to what they say is to fight this publication, not fight as it, but as their presence is sort of push it back. so this is a major challenge. many people will say that this was one of the that's a hot bulls, that former prime minister benjamin netanyahu strode to this new government. so that immediately something that they're going to have to deal with. and i think many people are expecting confrontations in the sense that these railey police will
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be dispersing policy and on the grounds are going to keep an eye on that. but do they have many challenges? of course, particularly because it is such a coalition of opposite it's very little, they agree on when it comes to policy, other than the unseating of the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so i think 1st and foremost now we have to see how long many people say not necessarily guaranteed that this new government is going to last the test of time. even the next 2 years until jala pete, who was the man, you know, really credited with the talk for forming this very fragile coalition, will even take the post to prime minister. so the next few weeks and months will be key. we shall see what happens. i mean this coming out, i will follow events with you asked esther in west recent. thank you. natalie bennett supports alex's much of the west bank and the pose is the creation of a palestinian state. home. now says the new government change anything for those living and occupation consecutive or whatever form these government have not
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changed the nature of dealing with it as a settler occupy entity was the behavior of the government term 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 alexa read line. what are the top story? the trial of mir mazda posey, the unsung suit chains expected to begin on monday. now she's facing a range of challenges and as appearing alongside deposed, present when to naples, former man, now own suji has been under house arrest since the military seized power in february. well, 20 jane joins me now from the high capital bank copies, monetary rent source from the antennae we were expecting to make a court appearance. so what's really been happening in an hour, of course very little news yet. it's not a court which is open to the public or to journalists. we do know that her lawyers
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present themselves to the security services at 8 o'clock local time this morning, and within taken to the court for the 10. am a court date. no news, what's, what's going on as yet, but we understand she'll be facing a number of challenges, as you mentioned, starting with imposing illegal, that telephone teller comes devices and using telecoms, blocking devices. so, blocking devices within her residence, she's also being charged with planting current of virus rules and regulations. during the election campaign of last year, the military se was so flawed that they were then forced to to conduct the crew at the beginning of february. and the latest charges which were released last week, which accuse her of taking 600000 dollars and 11 kilograms of gold illegally and used her parent, her position to, to buy cheap land on behalf of
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a foundation set up in her mother's name. so they're really trying a lot of not i think many people assumed they're just hoping some of that will stick probably today will be just the full mouth is reading those challenges. we understand these court cases. these court dates will now take place every monday until almost the end of july. but little is known of the, the, the witnesses will be presented by the military. lawyers said that she doesn't have much of an idea about what's going on because she's been held in such secure isolation since the cure. and they said, rather disturbingly, that she had asked them to extra funds to help support her with food and medicine. which gives an indication perhaps that she is suffering from the ill health that we know she has suffered from in the past. particularly during her 15 years of house arrest the cause of the developing story coming out of the country that we're keeping a very close eye on the former head of the countries. cobit 19 vaccination program
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has been arrested. we're not sure why though, but well, there was released on stage media last night that dr. carter lynn, who's the head of the immunization program throughout miasma, was arrested on the 10th of june. she's been charged with high treason for work for the military said she was doing in conjunction with the national use he government . and we've seen a lot of doctors throughout minima joining the civil disobedience movement. that was called forum response to, to february q, which has also been very effective. we also understand that the moment although testing is oversee in a country is going through such an stability is a slightly floor process, but the numbers that they are seeing the highest since they've registered them. it's rather unclear what access people do, have 2 bags. nations inside ma'am up, but at this stage to arrest the head of the immunization program seems
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a very dangerous thing to do. nonetheless, i think it gives you an indication of how single minded the military are. and ma'am, or the mom about snuffing out any form of descent and trying to identify those people who are opposing their rule and get them out of the way to any change in bangkok, thanks very much for the update. miles military rulers of also hit back at the united nations after the call, the armies cut down on descent, a human rights catastrophe. the foreign ministry denounced the statement as unfair, inaccurate and biased. oh. 7 0. 7 yeah, there would be more protests in young calling for a return to democracy is reported at least a 160 people have been killed me to control in february to americans on trial in japan of admitted that they help before me and his son chairman carlos going, flea, the country in 2019 michael taylor and his son peter,
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what, extradited from the us in march going was being held on financial misconduct charges when he escaped to lebanon. he still wanted by police in japan, which was still here, audra 0. we house and we find out what china had to say to g. 7 nations issued a statement criticizing its human rights. right. fort cambodia deployed this latest trainees as part of its operations to clear land by ah hello. we got some founder down pools gathering across east and pass if you have a favorite, a cloud here, long line of cloud from the baltic states right down towards the black sea. we're going to see some heavy and fond showers here, but further west really is all about the heater little tongue of high pressure
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running in the cross northwest corner if you are, but it really will warm up over the next couple of days, some very high humidity as well so far it is going to be a hot sticky once any difficult asleep at night, we'll see temperatures in london at around 28 celsius, 30 for paris, grassy seeing the temperatures picking up for berlin as we go one through the next couple of days. as well as that, he just couples a little further eastwards as for the the rain. well that will continue across a ukraine down into, well bulgaria, pushing across remaining somewhat to weather, to, to that western side of russian. that is a heavy rain to spilling across scandinavia dryer and brights across a good part of the british shells. glasgow 15 celsius cousin football whether she was safe monday in glasgow and also in dublin will see temperature at $28.00 celsius. therefore london, similar values we want to choose, they notice that weather weather across the black sea still continuing some rough weather to around the gulf of guinea and the showers and making their farther north into southern pass. good molly,
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book about you want challenges there with me. he'll run the reminder of all top stories. israel parliament has approved a new coalition government ending benjamin netanyahu was 12. you run the prime minister. there was celebrations after fall, right, lead and autonomy. bennett was sworn in as israel's new crime in the trial at me. and mom didn't santucci is due to begin on monday. now she's facing a range of charges including corruption and violating toby 19 restrictions. she's been at the house arrest since february and 2 barragan's on trial in japan and admitted that they help form of miss on chairman college cone, flea the country in 2019 escape to lebanon, and it's the wanted by the police in japan. nato leaders are hoping to reset transatlantic relations at a summit with us president joe biden. he's a life pictures of the secretary general insult him by just addressing the camera for the moment and hopes to reignite,
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to reassure relationships with washington. because washington says a new strategic concept will be discussed at the meeting in brussels. it includes action on china's growing military presence and cyber threats from russia in summer teams to turn the page on for 10 years. with biden's predecessor, donald trump, who called the alliance obsolete our while g 7 leaders have wrapped up their summer in the u. k, releasing a final statement saying that 2021 should be a turning point for the world. they agreed on new targets to tackle climate change, including money to help reduce emissions and developing countries. but environmentalists say the pledge is on time vicious enough, john hall reports now from coldwell. they made bold sounding commitments on carbon emissions on 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
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. 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. you k host bar is johnson hailed the g 7th, fantastic achievements. they all made significant steps forward towards the $100000000000.00 we're going to need by court to support develop the developing world in tackling 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, would 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 promise 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 accessed those this, that they have most of that for themselves. and then if they cannot commit it, they've just only basically committed the intern $40000000.00 excess if they've
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bucks a 100 percent of the population. so the question is, does that sound urgent to you? does that sound again to 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, during the whole, al jazeera cornwall. though the chinese embassy in the u. k has responded to the g 7th communique which criticize beijing on a number of issues, including reported human rights abuses in sheen jang region. in a statement these spokes person said the communique distorted and reverse remarks launching jung hong kong. taiwan deliberately slandered china and arbitrarily interfered in china's internal affairs, as well as exposing the sinister intentions of
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a few countries such as the united states. well, katrina, you has more on china's reaction from beijing. the chinese embassy in london criticize a g 7 block as a whole saying, but during a time of global pandemic, the international community should be banding together. there should be a sense of unity, but instead these g 7 leaders, we're creating a small click to create frictions, and so discord. unsurprisingly, as you mentioned, there was targeted criticism of the u. s. accusing it of creasing artificial conflicts is what it said. and slander, in order to contain china and then went on to elaborate on some messages we have heard before from the aging, saying that she's young, that there were no such thing as human rights abuses or anything close to genocide saying that all those measures taking place with the week is were about anti terrorism. it said that when it came to taiwan, that this was an inalienable part of china, and that all the countries in the world should respect the one china principal. and
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when it came to coerce of trade practices imposed by beijing on other countries, it said that fading was again in a responsible international player. and that it contributed roughly 30 percent of annual global economic worth in recent years. or some messages we have heard before and an earlier statement. china said that the days were a small group of countries dictated the decisions of the world, were long gone. so very strong words from china, but it does feel a lot of pressure from this. this g 7, joint communique was the strongest rebuke we've heard from the g 7 towards china since $989.00 gentlemen square cracked down. but in reality, this pressure, that paging is feeling now is unlikely to push it towards changing its behavior. in malaysia has extended a nationwide locked down for 2 more weeks after
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a sharp increase in code 19 infections. an average of more than 5000 new cases have been confirmed every day for the past week. gatherings and non essential travel band. schools and universities will remain closed from st. louis, hands more from calling them full priority care weeks into the lockdown. and we started to see cases come down very slowly there still hovering around the $5000.00 mark. but there was a peek at 9000 mark when relation reported 9000 cases, new daily cases a day. now, health experts, 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 pope 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
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suggests that more testing needs to be done. and if there are more tests, the likelihood, the very high likelihood is that there will be even higher number of daily new cases. and what they're 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 finer instrument to deal with what, what, 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 white threat testing and more effective contact tracing because the data shows that cases are already in the community. and these a sporadic meaning health experts don't know where these inspections are coming from. now some of the world's top footballers are increasingly concerned about cov, at 19, not the corporate america competition host brazil, 13 know against venezuela. in the opening match, the venezuelans had to call up 15 emergency replacements,
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after several players tested positive on saturday. the bolivian and colombian teams have also reported infections launched into the install a little messy fence his team could be next. an upper group and oregon cooper. it worries us because it's a risk that everyone catching cove. it honestly, it worries us. we try to be careful and follow everything they tell us to do, but it's not easy. things happen. we're going to be facing other squads who are also at risk of catching it. we'll try to do all we can, so no one gets it, but sometimes it doesn't depend solely on ourselves. what marine biologists are investigating a mystery skin disease affecting white tip reef shocks and malaysia pictures of one of the sharks with what appears to be spots and lesions on its head when viral has been taken by an underwater photographer in borneo island. now divers, have since found the same optimality in every group of sharks that they've come across reports suggest rising safe temperatures could be responsible. cambodia has
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deployed its next generation of land mines. the thing rat says part of a d mining operation. 20 african giant pouch rants were recently imported from tens near for the job and are undergoing intense training. the new batch of rodents replaces of recently retired group, which included one right, which has given, which was given the battle after it found $71.00 land mines and $38.00 pieces of unexploded bombs. cambodia is one of the most heavily lung mind. countries in the world south africa is not well known, full grain coffee, but in recent years, changing weather patterns of health farmers attempt to revive in industry that got more than a 100 years ago out there. so meet the miller reports now from the coastal province of consul in the town. dylan cummings is the 3rd generation in his family who farms in the closet natal province. decades ago. this was a banana farm. now,
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dylan has turned to coffee. really what you're looking at is temperature and temperature is influenced by altitude. so when you in the quite, in countries like tanzania and kenya, you have to be at high altitude to get these. what they call the goldilocks don't. it's not too hot, not too cold. your average temperatures are sitting between 18 and 20 degrees celsius. the other main fact that affects temperatures latitude and we have 31 degrees south here. so this again creates the sub tropical bells while coffee plants were 1st introduced to south africa, the 1800s. unlike brazil, ethiopia, kenya, so that it is not known for producing rain. many of the original plantations were destroyed by disease, this unsuitable soil and climates more than a century later. they are a handful of coffee farms spread across the provinces. here outside port edward, the climate is warm and sub tropical. ideal for growing the crops. and global warming may be helping other crops of actually benefiting from the increase in
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temperature, minimum temperature. you know, in that the frost areas or shrinking and crops like coffee that like the, the woman conditions they are likely to do beta and, and we will be able to start planting coffee. and here is where we previously couldn't, because the minimum temperatures are increasing. coffee being, gro, was like this, want to trying to revive an industry that's been in decline for decades, but century old machinery and outdated methods. some farmers say that technology needs to be updated to make the process more efficient. the global coffee market is valued at more than $450000000000.00. but for many farmers, the profit is low, some only pocketing a 3rd of the final sale price. farmers like dylan said, that while there is a big market for coffee,
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there's not enough investment in south african coffee farms to maximize profits and sustain his business still. and not only grows coffee beans. he also wrote them and packages the final product for sale. while sold african coffee, bailey features and global markets. farmers hoping their hard work pays off for me to miller. i'll just 0 was willing to tell south africa. ah, well sheila is there with me. so he'll rob the reminder of our top stories. israel's parliament has approved a new coalition government ending benjamin netanyahu 12 year run as prime minister . there was celebrations after far, right, even of tale bennett was sworn in as israel new vida stephanie decker was, it was true from she says, bennett is facing several challenges, including the immediate one of a right wing flag march, which is due to take place.

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