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was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of to salute to the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupation discrimination injustice. this is the side of the 21st century drew for them, a rock and a hard place analogy 0 ah the new face of israeli politics, the tale bennett, leads the coalition. governments of 8th parties could soon face his 1st big task. ah, hello. so robin watching us, they were like, my headquarters haven also coming up later as chief says, relations and russia are the lowest points in the cold war. leaders gather in brussels, also elected by the people, but accused of crimes that can legally importing walkie talkies. a court appearance
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to me about the pose leader and the bountiful crop. we look at what's helping south africa boost its coffee, growing industry. ah . hello, welcome to the program. israel's new prime minister, tony bennett, is meeting outgoing president revelling wriggling, rattling in jerusalem. it's one of several meetings he's due to hold on monday. a day after parliament approved a new coalition by the narrowest of margins. the events benjamin netanyahu 12 year run as prime minister. how a full set begins on coverage from west jerusalem 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, his rose prime minister. when the end came, it was quick and by the midst of margins and abstention leaving the votes tallied at 60 to 59 against him. israel's longest serving prime minister,
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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 been at but it was a piece papa 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 the day's proceedings or tried to his prime. it is to 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 right wing credentials against the attackers people shawl 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 an early taste
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of what to expect of him is opposition, nita? fake right. he called him damage because 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, methodological 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 if there's one thing that's characterized reasons is really politics. it's division bitter and intractable, plunging this country into a political crisis. it's 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
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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 what we are doing is a big sacrifice for people are present and future. we know that this move entailed lots of dangerous and difficult that we can to not, but the opportunities big for changing the balance of power at the nasa and the upcoming government. last. but to many israelis, the biggest adjustment even for the narrow majority who voted for times to move on from him, will be in getting used to in israel, not led 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 le 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 its now the former
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prime minister hurry for sit al jazeera west jerusalem. as close as wall correspondence, stephanie decade standing by for the west, teresa met really as the 1st full day for the new israeli government. and it's a very busy day for those that are now in power. yes, everybody does mark new era when it comes to is ready politics because exactly as you heard there in harry's package, benjamin netanyahu was such a presence when it came to politics. and just in general, he really always holds himself as the only man who can lead this country and keep it safe while today is de one. and i think very visually striking. we've just had that traditional photograph taken with the present ribbon river and with the new government, the president is sitting, holding hands with not prime minister. natalie better on one side and the foreign minister. now. yes, he'd the man that is really credited with putting this, this unprecedented coalition together. and benjamin netanyahu, notably absent,
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i think, for everyone has covered this story for very long time. it's quite a, it's quite something to get used to. and i think certainly is also going to be quite something for benjamin netanyahu to get used to these. of course, now the leader of the opposition is made it very clear that he is going to do everything he can to bring down this government. but just to get back to business on the ground for naturally bennett, he's also going to be meeting with, with benjamin and younger. later today, there will not be an official hand over, but this is going to be like behind the scenes working handover to get you know, hand overs in terms of information in terms of files will be things and then most importantly as well. naturally, bennett will be meeting with the heads of my fat emission, but the intelligence services here in israel. so yes, certainly it is de, one of a new government and one that does not for the 1st time in 12 years include benjamin netanyahu. of course, stephanie how he's package touched on the challenges of the government face. is
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there a huge priorities? not just domestically, but in terms of israel regionally. yes, and i think there's really no time when it comes to the very 1st test that this new fractious, you could argue government is facing tomorrow on tuesday, a delayed controversial flag march. this is a march carried out by the far right ultra nationalists, really to mark jerusalem day, which is the day that israel to control occupied east jerusalem in 1900. 67, it's been delayed from may. when it did start on that day, had mass fired rockets, there were sirens here in jerusalem. that is rare. and then it was delayed a postpone from last thursday. it is now going to take place tomorrow. what does that mean so well it means that potentially tens of thousands of right wing israelis going the israeli fly will be marching through occupied east through some, particularly in front of damascus gate. they're expected to carry out
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a flag dogs in the small p theater in front of damascus gate. they will not be allowed to enter the most important through that gate as traditionally they do because the police deem that a security issue. but we're now having calls from the palestinian side from mass as well. for a day of rage, we're hearing reports potentially, that people will be bused from out of the areas is really palestinians from israel because it is seen as such a major provocation. so this has the potential to reignite tensions on the street as we've seen over the last month or so. so again, major 1st test for the government really on their 1st day in office because we'll come back and check in with the day progresses. stephanie deca, that force and west teresa. the tale better supports. i'm mixing much of the west bank and oppose the creation of a palestinian state. thomas says the new government won't change anything for those living under occupation. or you can check it harder for whatever form the government 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
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dealing with it on the ground. we continue to firms as well as dam blood and holy sites and luck, side. the red line, one native chief says the relationship between russia and the alliances at its lowest point since the end of the cold war. insult. a book made the comments ahead of annual summit with leaders of the alliance, including us president joe biden. the nato secretary general says both russia and china will top the agenda warning that must be a united response against the security challenges that they pose. let's get more of this from tasha butler who's in brussels for much to discuss. ready for those gathering in brussels from i've got his sons withdrawal to the stand off with russia just mentioned. and the power play with china was out of time. that's what we need. yes, not to discuss further. nato leaders arrive here in brussel for the summer, and it is a day of course infused with symbolism. this is joe biden, 1st in person,
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nato summit. nato allies, of course, are delighted, but it seems as if the u. s. is now on trying to become a more reliable and trustworthy partner, someone that they can work with in a more predictable fashion are to biden, has said that the us is a commitment to nato is unshakable. and what he'll be trying to do is rebuild trust with allies because that trust has been badly eroded in the past few years. under donald trump, the former us present openly hostile to nato on several occasions in fact, even threatening to pull the united states out of the alliance. early on in his has been the leaders, as you say, will be talking about a whole host of issues. they'll be talking about the military withdrawal from afghanistan, and we talk about climate change and their foreign policy goes, they'll be talking about china something that joe biden is very adamant that he wants nato to back. washington's push for
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a much tougher position on beijing seen as a major security threat for washington. but also, of course, talk focusing very much on russia, concerns with russia, ukraine, the recent build up on the ukranian border. lexi nevada, the human rights. and of course bruton meetings. lied to me a straight bite and i should say, excuse me, meetings, i am a person on the border of lake geneva in just a few days on wednesday, a highly anticipated face to face meeting. we see a ton of rush and behavior of aggressive actions against the neighbors, ukraine, georgia, but also cyberattacks harbor, the tax poisoning against the including against the hours. of course, this is something that has led to the iteration of the relationship between nato and russia. and our relationship is now at the lowest point since the end of the
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cold war. but nate was adapting. they twist responding. we are united and that's the most important message we are sending to russia that are not able to divide those. we are united in our search, the turns on the fence combined with the dialogue. of course, and much of the discussion will center around afghanistan, september, the 11th being a big day for the u. s. in terms of its official withdrawal from the country and something that all of the countries that are present, they will need to discuss yes, it's just one of the many issues that will be discussed here. the final decision to make date, if you like, for the military withdrawal, for i've got to stand those suddenly ruffled feathers with several nato allies who felt that the line simply hadn't been consulted. and i think that's in a way symbolizes much more here because the line says,
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very happy and pleased to see joe biden is back. that america is back on board. if you like with nato, very concerned that another donald trump presidency could be a reality in the future or not. the u. s. president could take the same perspective as donald trump turning back on foreign policy. so in many ways, nathan allies has been a little bit scarred by that experience in the last few years and that has shifted their own perspective because now they all saying that they want to see, for example, european powers. certainly the french presence about micro micro talking about most often in terms of european defense relying less on the u. s. for security. and there are those differences. i mentioned the military withdrawal not going to not being discussed but also china, european powers looking for much more of a partnership with beijing. not necessarily totally behind. biden's push for a much tougher position or see what comes out of the meeting as the day progresses
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for the moment and attention butler and bustle. thank you. the reports of a possible radiation leak in southern china, having dismissed by operators of the power plant states from china, general nuclear power groups, as operations that it's nuclear power station, england dong province meet safety rules, and the surrounding environment is safe. a french company, the pop ends, a station warned of an imminent radiological threat. well, still head here on algebra, one of the world's top football is taught this fear of cobit 19 as the corporate america begins in brazil. and cambodia deployed its latest trainees as part of its operations to clear land mine stories after the break. ah
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hello once again, welcome to look at the international forecasts of st very heavy rainfall across so indo china recently can see a decaying tropical depression. but it brought some very heavy right into moving parts of allow 219 millimeters of rainfall here in 24 hours. that wet weather sliding over towards me. on march, running up with the monsoon rains across the bay have been gold lobby showers, continuing to the philippines as well. scattering his showers therein to malaysia. still one or 2 intense showers from time to time into indonesia could see some very wet weather in that western side of java. as we go on through a wedding stay. we got some wet weather pushing across the great straight him by at the moments in life, the showers here as well as circulation that brought the store. we conditions into victoria into new south wells. few days ago. that's now moving out into the open waters heading towards new zealand, so it will turn increase in the unsettled hair, some showers and longest spells of rain. still a few showers enter that east side,
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australia, new south wales, pushing up towards the gulf coast sunshine coast through brisbin. what a 2 showers a little further north is probably best out west weather, rolling through the bite, more showers along a spouse of rain coming through here and cooling off a touch by the weekend. the weather bag. energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your bill. ah,
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the me like you're watching on there with me. so romney reminder, volatile stories, as well as parliament has approved. a new coalition government entering benjamin netanyahu. 12 year run, a prime minister the far right leader of tale bennett has come to be meeting with outgoing president reuben nato's chief insult. and the relationship between russia and the alliance says, i hit the lowest points since the cold war. also warned, i must be a united response against the security challenges that china pays it. now the trial of me most posey doesn't suit she is expected to begin on monday. now she's facing a range of charges under the pairing alongside to pose president to win min and naples format, mac mail,
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and sushi has been under house arrest since the military sees power in february, mammals, military rulers of hit by the united nations as well to call the armies crackdown on descent a human rights catastrophe. the foreign ministry denounced the statement as unfair, inaccurate and biased. 7 7 and there been more reports of protesting young calling for a return to democracy is reported at least 860 people have been killed since the army took place to control, pardon me, in february, media controlled by me, most military or accusing. and i think on group of killing $25.00 civilians that an attack in east the correct national defense organization is one of several groups fighting the government for greater autonomy. the conflict has intensified since the february cooper. the k n d o hasn't commented on the accusation and it hasn't been possible to independently verify the military's claims me. my court has
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ordered the release of an american journalist who has been detained. nathan monk is one of a number of journalists arrested since the military took over. he'd been how since march on charge of spreading. thank news. he's due to flower the country on tuesday . well, tony changed this now from the time capital bank a lot of moving parts, really tony, to date, to today's news, coming out of me. and let's begin with what we're expecting to happen to sushi in court. yes. what we were expecting to be charged with the 6 offences ranging from being in possession of band telecoms devices and cell blocking equipment in her and her apartment, which were banned under the current law to flouting corona virus regulations during the election campaigns ahead of last year's election the election of the military a disputing and says the reason that they had to conduct the february the 1st and
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also more recent charges that she was involved in corruption. that she excepted $600000.00 in cash and 11 kilograms in gold and used her position to force cheap land sales to a charity which had been established in her mother's name. that we don't know at this stage what evidence the government will be providing. we understand from the lawyers that 3 of these cases are expected to be heard today. and they are expecting 3 witnesses in each case to be produced. but we haven't heard back from the yet the, the cases taking place in private journalists. not allowed and, but the lawyers say they will be releasing a statement later on today to the media. nonetheless, her lawyers did say they went in hoping for the best, but preferring for the worst. i think many people expecting that given the why the rave challenges, the military appear to be throwing mud on sensory choose reputation and just hoping
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that some of the sticks there were just there was disturbing news also from her lawyers who said that she herself has been kept in almost absolute isolation since the from the 1st. she doesn't have a very good grasp of what's been going on in the country. then with all the protests that have been going on against the military coup. but they also mentioned she had asked them to help provide some funds because she's not being able to get enough to eat. and she needs some medical attention. there is, she has a history of poor medical health pull health off to her 15 years in under house arrest him. there's a concern that situation may be repeating itself the court. so with this needs of the congenital being released on the way home. also the opposite is happening is another way of form ahead of the countries coded 19 vaccination program has been arrested. why well,
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the government is accusing dr. lynn being of high treason. they say that she's been collaborating with the national union government. the government has been formed in opposition to the military government is currently ruling the country. they say they seized her on the june. the term it does seem very straight, particularly given that they're accusing uncensored. she herself of classing corona virus regulations that they are now taking away the person who's in charge of the vaccination program. but we've seen a lot of doctors coming out and joining the civil disobedience movement. cdm in opposition to the military coup, not just medical services, but professionals across the country who have taken part in this, in this movement. and they've been very keen to stamp it out. and i think it's an illustration just how single minded the military is trying to stamp out any
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descends in any opposition. they are going off to people who are in such key positions, particularly as men mars now recording record levels are the highest levels of current virus transmission. hospitalization, since the queue happened for the update, thanks, philip tiny chang, the 4th in the tie capital bank oak to merican on trial in japan have admitted that they help the form of the sunshine and color go and flee the country in 2019 michael taylor and some pizza were expedited from the u. s. in march. they face up to 3 years in jail. going was being held on financial misconduct charges when he escaped to lebanon. he still wanted by police in japan, which is in malaysia, has extended a nation wide lockdown for 2 more weeks after a sharp increase in coven 19 infections. an average of more than 5000 new cases have been confirmed every day for the past week. gatherings and non essential
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travel band. schools and universities will remain closed from its louis has more from the capital, call it and pull. 32 weeks into the lockdown and we started to see cases come down very slowly there still hovering around the 5000 marks. but there was a peek at 9000 mark when malaysian reported 9000 cases, new daily cases a de know health x. but however, say that malaysia policy ought to be looking at more than just the number of new cases the 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 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
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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. it needs a more find its needs a finer instrument to deal with what, what it, what's happening right now. and that, that approach needs to be more new and, and how much 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 attic, meaning health experts don't know where these inspections are coming from. now some of the world's tough football is, are increasingly concerned about co, 19, at the corporate america competition host brazil, $13.00 elegance, venezuela. in their opening match, the venezuelans had to call up 15 emergency replacements, after several players tested positive on saturday. the bolivian and colombian scalds have also reported infections argentina, lino massey,
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fairs. his team could be next. an upper copenhagen, cooper book. 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. a woman has been killed in the us that have minneapolis, africa was driven into a crowd of protest, as please say, suspect has been taken into custody. carvings become more common protest during the past 2 years. marine biologists are investigating a mystery skin disease affecting white tip reef sharks 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 on bar bonia island divers have since found the same abnormalities in every group of sharks. so they've come across. the
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report suggests that rising c, temperatures could be responsible. cambodia has deployed its next generation of landmines sniffing rats as part of a d mining operation. 20 african giant pouch rats were recently imported from 10 today for the job and undergoing intense training. the new batch of rodents replaces of recently retired group, which included one ranch which was given a metal, the finding $71.00 land mines, and $38.00, an exploded bombs. cambodia is one of the most heavily land mind countries in the world. so africa is not well known for growing coffee, but in recent years changing weather patterns of help farmers attempt to revive in industry that began more than a 100 years ago. alger there is for me, the miller reports now from the coastal province of quasi little dylan cummings is the 3rd generation in his family who farms in the quick lu natal province decades ago. this was a banana farm. now dylan has turned to coffee. really what you looking at his
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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, where 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 and the 1800s. unlike brazil, ethiopia, kenya. so that is not known for producing rain. many of the original plantations were destroyed by disease, this unsuitable fall in climate. 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 crop. and global warming may be helping other crops of actually benefiting from the increase in
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temperature. you know, a minimum temperature you know, in that the frost areas or shrinking and, and crops like coffee that like the warmer conditions, they are likely to do better 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 one trying to revive an industry that's been in decline for decades, but a 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 gall and say that while there is a big market for coffee, there's not enough investment in south africa,
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coffee farms to maximize profits and sustain his business. still not only grows coffee beans, he also wrote them and packages the final product for sale. while sold african coffee, bailey features in global markets. farmers are hoping their hard work pays off for me to miller. i'll just 0 was willing to tell south africa. ah, you want you will just there with lisa who run the reminder of all top stories. israel's new prime minister of tommy banners, his meeting outgoing president. reuben reflect injury slim. it's one of several meetings he's due to hold on monday. the day after parliament approved a new coalition by the narrowest of margins. the move and benjamin netanyahu is 12 year run as prime minister, stephanie deka. is it mr. islam that she says bennett is facing several challenges including the immediate one.

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