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who goes on trial 4 months after being deposed by me. most military genta and new zealand to officially apologized for aggressively rating homes of pacific island people or the 970 to deport them. joanna roscoe with the sport as brazil kick off the controversial corporate america with the 3. now when ben is waylon july, ah, so israel's new governments is getting done to work a day off the parliament approved and new coalition by the nurse margins. prime minister enough, tolley bennett has presented his cabinet and sat down for 4 more federal for the president. he's set to have a closed doors handed from benjamin netanyahu. in the next couple of hours, the party coalition agreements ends netanyahu's 12 year run. leda. well, the coalition ranges from the far right to the left of the political spectrum and
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includes a palestinian israeli party. that's probably questions about how it will govern and how long it can last. are faucet reports now from western israel's new government is signed and sealed, but can the so called change block deliver on its promises of stability and sanity, of change from the dysfunction of the last 2 years. in the 1st instance, that task force primarily to the new prime minister natalie bennett. this was him last week, appealing to his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. the son heard them denial and let go at the country move on. people are allowed to ward for the establishment of a government, even if it is not you who is heading it, a government that is 10 degrees to the right of the current one by the way, music to the ears of bennett, loyalists like jeremy salton. but how can such promises fit a coalition that extends from hard right to far left? we can't go to a 5th election. we can't go ahead and continue this situation where we're not making any decisions in this country. and you know what,
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there are plenty of things that all of the parties do agree upon. if we can stick to that and only do with that. and i'm very cautiously optimistic that we're going to be able to do that. i think this might go down is actually one of the longest governments in israel's history. that would mean not dealing with the issue of the palestinians or continued settlement expansion in the occupied west bank. bennett is an avowed opponent of a palestinian state and a former leader of the main settler. yes. counsel. the current occupant of that row says he's been given guarantees that settlement building will continue on israel palestine. expectations alone that the self styled managerial government will do anything beyond managing the status quo. and that means continued occupation continued, settlement construction, continued diminished prospects of a 2 state solution. the coalition says it's focused will be on the domestic israeli agenda. but that does include a landmark moment for israeli politics evidenced by the presence of months or a bus in this now famous photo of the coalition deal being done in return of
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facilitating this government buses. united arab list, once funding for neglected palestinian is ready, towns, policies to end the gun crime that is so afflicted. an amnesty on thousands of homes built without permits and then you for now centrist. yes, t lead a guy law peed will be foreign minister taking over the top job from bennett in 2023. if the government last at long, the success of forming this coalition is in his name. and while many people think of the government won't last its full term of 4 years. as you said, if it, if it doesn't, he goes away. having got rid of netanyahu, the primary goal, having created a new government. but nothing yahoo remains the very active head of a strong right wing opposition that will try every trick to bring down this new government for natalie bennett attack last week by netanyahu's ultra orthodox eyes as wicked, evil, and a danger to the state. job one is to prove that israel can indeed manage without
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the man who for so long sold himself as it's essential leader harry for said al jazeera west jerusalem. well, of course, what i need abraham is study by in beta in the occupied westbank. but 1st, let's cross to stephanie deca, who's that force in western islam. and steph say, know who's grip on power has ended for now. what next? for the new government while they need to get down to the task of running this country. they've got challenges really immediately, i think visually we've now seeing that this is really a new era in israeli politics that the traditional photograph where the president has been taken has been issued. and it is striking not to see benjamin netanyahu. and you have present ribbon ribbon sitting, flanked by the 2 men, prime minister actually better. and as you mentioned earlier, le be credited with forming what is a coalition of contrasts,
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if you will. he will be the foreign minister and everyone commenting really that it is odd not to see benjamin netanyahu as part of the government, and probably more so oddly for president, for benjamin netanyahu to get used to. but he is now a leader of the opposition. he's made it very clear as you heard in harry's package, that he's going to do everything to bring down the government. but put that aside, you now have not to be bennett, who will be sitting down with netanyahu later today. there won't be a formal hand over, but they'll be a working meeting if you will. and then, but it will go on to speak to the heads of my side and the should. but these are the, into the internal security services here to really get briefs up to date on more classified files. but certainly yes, they don't have much time to waste it. his bit is de one officially an extraordinarily new era here in israeli politics with a new prime minister naturally bet it and you see how he's packaged, they're seeing benjamin netanyahu taking on the leader of the opposition seat. many
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people here media, people even who booted against and will still say it is extraordinary times. yeah. and the 1st major tested enough to be bennett is just 24 hours away or less. absolutely, yes. and already they're dealing with that we're hearing that the new minister of public security will be meeting with the police commissioner. why? because tomorrow we are expecting what is an ultra far right nationalist flag march? this was scheduled to to happen in may to mark jerusalem day. that is the day israel occupied east jerusalem in 1967 that was delayed in may because hamas with foreign sounded here in drew some something that's quite rare. rockets being fired. it was in delays from last thursday because the police deemed it a security threat not to escalate the ground while it's now due to happen tomorrow . we're expecting potentially tens of thousands of right wing is ready to march through areas occupied east jerusalem, particularly in front of damascus gauge and what we understand carrying out what's
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called a flag dogs. now this is seen as a major provocation for the palestinians. yes, the route at the moment it seems that they will not be entering damascus gate and going through the muslim quarter towards the western wall, which they usually do. but there is no under stating that this is a major publication already. you have mass warning today, warning the new prime minister, the district, the major escalation, the palestinians are calling for a day of rage. we're hearing that potentially people will be coming not just from east jerusalem, but also from areas israeli, palestinian areas across israel. so yes, a major test immediately on day 2, as you say, of this you government. so they're going to have to be dealing with that today or step thanks. stephanie deca, in west drew slim. here's another challenge for the new government. monday is the deadline for an eviction notice that was given by the previous government to a new illegal israeli settlement in nablus in the occupied west bank. i need to, abraham is monitoring development from beta and south. the novelist need to tell us
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what's happening so this is one of the issues that this new government hasn't inherited from the previous nothing. yeah. how government? the fact that this assessment illegal supplement post hasn't been dismantled. it's not something new. paulson is, would tell you that even if a settlers put up car vines and thought and out what was do without an official governmental approval, these outputs could later turn into supplements and get recognized by the government. in the past 20 years. we've seen more than 20 in the really settlements gets recognized retro active the by the israeli government after these really have sets up the outposts. and prime minister bennett is not someone who's against the supplement building here in the occupied bank. you want, how did the settlement council? so it's not seen here by many policy means that the change in the government would be translated on the ground when it comes to supplement activity. and the,
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on the contrary, mister bennett, has also described himself to the right of nathan. yeah. also palestinians or fax it to be expecting to be seeing more and more settlement activity. and in his speech, in the case it's been, it's before the swearing of the government has said that before the government got the confidence of the native, he says he just caught the palestinian building in area c as illegal. this is more than 60 percent of the occupied the west bank. it still falls under is really controlled. but as far as agreement goes, go between also means israelis. these areas where it's supposed to be handed over to palestinians in future negotiation deals. and in upon those status, so i prime minister bennett has been describing the past in the building is illegal . and in the past, in his previous political campaigns, he talks about annexing area, the, to israel. this is why many officials we've been speaking to say that there's
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a change in government, but not necessarily a change in the program. and we've heard that this morning from the palestinian prime minister. how much they. yeah. who says that was, that's an y'all's era, was one of the worst stages of the conflict. they do not expect this government to be any better or data types that needed to him. that in beta in the west, nato's chief says, the relationship between russia and the alliances at its lowest point since the end of the cold war, jones told berg made the comments ahead of an annual summit with the leaders of the lance, including us present. joe biden, the next 2nd general says both russia and china will top the agenda warning. there must be a united response against the security challenges that they pose from orland across to natasha butler, whose falling event in brussels. natasha. the us really trying to reassert american leadership on the world stage and to try and rebuild trust.
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yes, indeed. and as the nato leaders arrive here in brussels, i have to say the mood is pretty positive. we've heard form a lot of them. they know that this is joe biden, 1st in person, nato summit, and he has come to rebuild trust with allies. he's already talked extensively about the u. s. is unshakable commitment to nato. so what i like welcoming here is really a return to what seems to be a more predictable, reliable relationship with the united states. because of course, that trust with eroded by donald trump, the former us present openly hostile to nato, on several occasions, even had reckoning to pull the united states out of the lions very early on in his presidency. well, leaders are expected, i'm pretty sure submits a few hours long, but they have a lot of issues to address. so be talking about the military withdrawal from afghanistan, climate change, and of course,
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the 2 main foreign policy challenges in the eyes of nato that we talking about china, something that joe biden really wants nato allies to get behind. washington's push to make china much more of a strategic challenge for the lines and also russia, joe biden, in just 2 days we'll be meeting the russian president vladimir putin close to lake geneva, for a face to face meeting, which is highly anticipated allies here, saying that russia really is one of their main challenges. let's listen to install tim. but the nature chief, arrived a short time ago, we see a ton of rational behavior over aggressive actions against the neighbors, ukraine, georgia, but also cyber attacks. hybrid attacks, poisoning against, including against the hours. of course, this is something that has led to the iteration of the relationship between nato
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and russia, and our relationship is now at the lowest point since the end of the cold war. but nate, with that thing they do is 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, my search. the turns on the fence combined with the dialogue, is told by best speak in unity. natasha. it comes down to point to focus, but also a point of contention. yes jo biden's decision to announce date for the withdrawal of the military for my son sunday ruffled feathers here with the lions because it was seen that the united states did not consult extensively enough with its nato allies. not, not only the only points of difference if you like, there are also differences. for example, on china, a lot of the leaders we've heard speak this morning has said yes,
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they do support washington's push for a tough is found on china. but not all of them necessarily want to see china as the next major challenge. they are also looking for better relation from european powers, for example, looking for better relations with beijing. and it has to be said that several nato allies, again, particularly those european powers feel particularly skulled. why the trump is they all worried that in the future that could be another trump presidency, or at least a president similar that takes a similar to position, took a similar position, who donald trump turning their back on foreign policy. they don't want to see that happen again in the future, and what leaders like the fridge person, tomato mycroft for example, has been saying, is that your needs to take a lot stronger position when it comes to its own defense. it needs to be a little more full for an and rely less on the united states for security. so they've been shifting perspective as well over the past few years. that's something the joe biden of course, will try to turn around when he was of this summit or natasha. thanks for the touch
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about that in brussels. reports of possible radiation, li could a nuclear power plant and southern china being dismissed by its operators state, run china, general nuclear power group says operations at its nuclear power system going down province meet safety rules and the surrounding environment is safe. the french company, e. d, f, the part the into station says it has been informed but increase in reg gases at one reactor. but one of its subsidiaries, which designed the react to report the warned of an imminent radiological threat. pretty more still ahead and use are including those k with $92.00 restrictions are extended in malaysia. we'll hear how it is driving more people through life when we visit, once thriving town in the border tonight your building where business is not being the same and also missing out on the last years ducks return. the wind jay will be here. little bit.
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i to the troll me most opposed leader uncensored. she is expected to begin on monday . she's facing a range of charges is appearing alongside deposed president. mint naperville is full and there your c g has been under house arrest since military sees power in february. the most major rules of hit back at the united nations office called on the armies court. the armies cracked down on the sent a human rights catastrophe. before a ministry denounced the statement is unfair, inaccurate bias, i. 7 7 will be more protested young don't calling for a return to democracy. it's reported that at least 862 people killed since the army took control in february and media controlled by me and was military or accusing an ethnic group of killing 25 civilians in an attack in east. the current national
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defense organization is one of several groups fighting the government, the greater autonomy conflict has intensified since if every qu, the key, the k and d. o hasn't commented on the accusation and it hasn't been possible to independently verify the military's claims. and according to my, his order, the release of an american journalist who is being detained. nathan young is one of a number of janice, arrested since military took over it been held since march on charges of spreading so called fake news is due to fly out of the country on choose day. let's be now to tony chang, who joins us from the high capital of bangkok and the trial event since she expects to begin on monday. what are we hearing? well we think that it has stones, the lawyers said they were told to present themselves at a police station, 2 hours before that trial started at 10 o'clock local time. this morning. we
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haven't heard back from the charles should have finished for today. they'll go on a several more weeks should take place every monday until that towards the end of july they said they were expecting to here 3 of the challenges against that today. and they thought and 3 witnesses would be presented in each of those cases. she's facing a range of charges from illegally importing telecoms equipment walkie talkies that she had in her residence to define corona virus regulations during the campaign and last year general election. the election that the military say was, was very flawed, and hence they had to conduct this military coup that took place in the 1st february and more recently, charges that were leveled against corruption. the military accusing her of receiving $600000.00 us dollars and 11 kilograms of gold, and using her influence to buy land cheaply in the name of a foundation named memory of her mother. we don't know what kind of evidence is
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going to be presented in these cases. we haven't yet heard back from the law is about what happened today in court. what they did say was the limited access. they've had 2 sons who she, she appeared to not be very aware of what's going on in the country. what has happened since the military, particularly all the protests that have been going on. we know the military have kept her in isolation. she's also to have asked her laws to help her with with money because she said that she needs help getting food and medicine, which suggests that she may have had a return to the medical conditions that she suffered from. for those 15 years, she was kept on the house, harassed by the military. and we're hearing that the, the former head of the country is cove advice nation program has been arrested. what, what do we know about that? indeed when the state meteor announced the count, lynn was arrested on the 10th of june. they say she's going to be charged with high
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treason for communicating with the national union government, the new government, which is being set up in opposition to the military too. we know that a lot of doctors have been involved in the civil disobedience movement in opposition to the military coup. the medical services have in many places effective the ground to a whole, but cases of corona virus, a reported in the last few days to be as high as they've been since the coo. and if we understand those figures themselves may be very fluid because given the current instability inside memory, it's very difficult to get a sense of how, how many people are suffering. but i think it's also a sign of just how intent the military are on stamping at any voice of the said, any opposition? the at this delicate time when vaccinations is, should be distributed, they are prepared to take the head of the vaccination program into custody. and to
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charge them with such serious crimes or attorney. thanks, tony, turn that in bangkok in people in england are waiting to hear their latest lockdown restrictions will be lifted next week as planned or delayed by 4 weeks is british media reporting the government is due to make the announcements later today on monday. and there's been a surge of cases linked to the delta variant, which was 1st detected in india. around half the population of the united kingdom has been fully vaccinated was crossed right away to pull brennan, who's outside a testing center. i believe in case simple where there's been a search in cases the government saying that it will be led by the data. but what does the data say? well wrapped data and as you say it's this, delta vary and which is causing the most concerned the delta,
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very 1st identified in india. what we've seen as far as infection rates over the last 7 days, for example, is that the infection rates have gone from about 50000 new infections in the last 7 days. a mess up by 49 percent on the previous 7 days. and the reason why we're hearing kingston upon terms in southwest london is because the situation here. busy has been even steeper, so there's been a 50 percent increase on the previous week and the search testing that's taking place to spend you of my shoulder and other places as well is because there is real concerned that the biggest increase in fractions has been amongst young people college students, teenagers, for example, school age, children, predominantly people who are as yet on vaccinated in this country. 900000 pcl home tests have been fantastic schools and colleges in order to try to get a handle on exactly where the infection is lingering here. but as far as the reopening goes, well, the time of the, the prime minister faces is that, you know,
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he kind of had this roadmap set out. it was always an ambition to be able to reopen on june 21st. and the data, as i've said, just isn't allowing that to happen and he is under pressure because of that, we haven't had official confirmation that will be a news conference. it's 1700 gmc this afternoon. but it's a foregone conclusion that the white all sources already been widely briefing it will be up to 4 weeks. is that the premise is being pulled every which way, isn't it? because he's under pressure to, as i say, live with the virus. well, exactly. one of the most personal questions that has been asked to him while he was at the g 7 summit, for example, is exactly how many people have to be vaccinated. here in the u. k. before it is safe to reopen things against the current vaccination rate, for example, is running at 79 percent of the population is the 1st vaccine, 56.6 percent of the population of
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u. k. has had both vaccine fully vaccinated now. but as i said to you in the 1st sense, you know, there is a large number and the infections are rising amongst those unvaccinated groups. those teenagers and young people who haven't yet qualified for the vaccines. but i'm guessing that but not yet. and the prime minister is under pressure from his back benches, for example, who really feel that at some point we have to live with this virus. second of all, he's under pressure from the, from the business community, you know, night clips, wedding venues, hospitality, venues, pensions, for example, which if the restrictions are continue, they are all having to operate on the 50 percent of capacity. and as we've been basking for the last 2 weeks in this glorious june weather of the u. k. optimism had really had risen and to dampen forest. johnson is one of those people who likes to be a booster ish. so i have to let people down when expectations have been so high, it really goes against the grain fans. right. so he says like to let down is coming
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to being pulled in there and kingston and u. k. now malays, his government is extended to week wide lockdown, shutting all non essential businesses. it's friday, a surge in cases of over 19, but medical experts say a more targeted approach is required from st. louis reports now for quality every day at lunch time, could chara soup kitchen in downtown quality pool, hands out food packs to those in need. the nationwide lockdown has shut all non essential businesses until the end of the month, creating hardship for some shop rise in terms of we fall in the forty's off with the coming in for food. and both of them actually have a job beforehand. and it is because of this kind of make yourself the business for years. so 1st, all, now the government has extended a 2 week lockdown for further fortnight, citing the high number of new cove at 19 infections, health care facilities here,
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overstretched. private hospitals have been asked to increase the number of beds for cove at 19 patient. and the armed forces will bill 6 more field hospitals. in addition to the 3 set up earlier, malaysia cove at 19 positivity rate of around 7 percent is higher than the w h o 's threshold of 5 percent. furthermore, more than 80 percent of reported infections don't belong to an identified cluster, indicating the infections, asper radek, or online public health policy specialist say, this data indicates a lockdown will not be enough to reverse the trend of rising infections. look for the cases, instead of expecting the cases come to you find test trace eisley then support. when you do what testing go, it will mean that they pos to figure taking to brussels. now where you can see the
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president joe biden at the nato summit, the chatting with jens stoughton back. the navy chief let's i'm listening. mean you're right. moving up here, i guess are more than 10 countries that have met the goal and others are on the way . and so it's, it's important but, but it's different. thank you for your leadership. lot of this wouldn't happen without you. thanks much. well that was a very brief interlude, a little glimpse of what's going on there and brussels will be hearing more later from the u. s. president. and indeed the native chief and various others as that some continues in the coming still ahead here on algebra. one of the, one of hong kong is most popular festival is allowed to go ahead, but other events in bloss public health and a bountiful problem. we look at what's help south africa grew. it's coffee from the
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industry. we got support coming up with jo milwaukee. the greek star is didn't fine for me. i'm actually in a bit a hello . the temperature was on the rise across western parts of here upon the sunday afternoon temperature. london hit 28 degrees celsius. a sticky, 28 at that the signs of some cooler, fresh weather coming in behind the cold front, sinking further south which as we go on through the next couple of days. so a summary breakdown set of possibilities, move it to the 2nd half of the way because some foundry showers just around spain and portugal on the way a prolonged and heavy showers, which was at east side of some heavy rain there from the black sea right up into that western side of russia, we'll see some heavy rain to moving across norway into west suite. and there we go
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. with that fresh air across the northwest, glasgow 15 celsius a bit more like it for the football taking place here. then on monday, see temperatures at 15 degrees in similar value to for the game taking place in dublin. it will be largely fine and dry as we go on into tuesday. their songs about wet weather, grassy coming for finery down paul suddenly possibilities a system makes his way further. eastwards and south was showers that 2 across northern path, spain and portugal, once again the still la showers over towards the black sea, but the central air is it is hot and getting hotter in berlin, temperatures. he could touch the mid thirties by the time we come to where friday than the cause of a touch for the weekend. the latest news as it breaks from a bio as this relation in many parts of the country becoming increasingly real with detail coverage.

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