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by your phone on our just we understand the differences. similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, i'll just go around. i will bring you the news and current affairs. the matter to you in dizzying ah, the new face of israel politics, nestali bennett, leads the coalition government of 8th parties, but could soon face his 1st big test. ah, around what you all did. they were like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up us president joe biden, warrens about new challenges in dealing with china and russia as nature leaders
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meet in brussels. also, and trying to cheat goes on trial for months after being deposed by me and me out of military johnson and new zealand to officially apologize for aggressively raising homes of pacific island people in the 1917th to deport them. ah, welcome to the problem israel. the government is getting down to work a day after parliament approved a new correlation by the narrowest of margins. prime minister and tony bennett has presented his cabinet and sat down for a formal photo with the president. he said to have a closed door handover from benjamin netanyahu. in the next couple of hours. the 8 policy coalition agreement ends netanyahu's 12 year run as leader. now the convolution ranges from the far right to the left of the political spectrum on includes the palestinian israeli party. now it's prompting questions about how it
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will govern and how long it last hurry. faucet reports from west jerusalem. 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 falls primarily to the new prime minister, natalie bennett. this was him last week, appealing to his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. the so heard them do not 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 has 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, there are plenty of things that all of the parties do agree upon. if we can stick
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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 movement 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, the facilitating this government, a buses,
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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. the you for now centrist? yes, t lead a guy. lockheed 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 that 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 haven't created an 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 bennet attack last week by netanyahu's ultra orthodox allies 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 its essential leader, harry for said algeria west jerusalem. the stephanie deca has more from west teresa . i think visually we've now seeing that this is really a new era in israeli politics that the traditional photograph with the president has been taken has been issued. and it is striking not to see benjamin netanyahu in it. you have present ribbon ribbon sitting, flanked by the 2 men prime minister, and actually better be credited with forming what is a coalition of contrasts, 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 present, for benjamin netanyahu to get used to. but he is now leader of the opposition. he's made it very clear that he's going to do everything to bring down this government, but put that aside. you now have not to be bennett, who will be sitting down with an engineer who later today there wouldn't be
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a formal handover, but there'll be a working meeting if you will. and then, but it will go on to speak to the heads of massage and the sion but these are the, into the internal security services here to really get briefs and up to date on more classified files. but certainly, yes, they don't have much time to waste it. his bit is de, one of officially an extraordinarily new era here in israeli politics. well, let's get reaction for while coupon policy interpreter now in the abraham is standing by from better in the occupied westbank and all eyes on an outpost. very close to where you are. yes and this illegal settlement out both has been erected recently throughout the past few weeks when all eyes were on the escalation on the gaza strip. and although there has been a decision by israel to dismantle it, today is the deadline that after which the eviction of israeli settlers should
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happen. of course, this didn't happen. and this is not something new for many palestinians. they would tell you the dozens of existing illegals ready, sacraments have started off as outposts that were later recognized by the israeli government. we're talking about more than 20 is really sacraments that have indeed been read through actively recognized by the israeli government. in the past 20 years, and the israeli prime minister and daddy bennett is someone who was pro supplements . he was having the supplement council here in the occupied west bank. and in his speech, indignation, he talks about the palestinian building in area, see and described it as illegal area. see is more than 60 percent of the occupied to us bank and it falls under full is really controlled when it comes to construction security and what have you. but it was supposed to be handed over to palestinians in a to be part of their future seats. and we've heard bennett in his previous
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election campaigns talk about the next thing area see to israel. so this is why palestinians would tell you that they're not expecting a lot of change when it comes to the policies of this government's visit, be the palestinians. we've heard this morning from the palestinian prime minister, how much they who said they commented about the departure of nathan, you know, and this is what he had to say. know, learn how to manage the, the admin side, the criteria. we do not consider the new government any better than the previous ones. we condemned the new prime minister enough to only bennett's declaration supporting the settlement, particularly in the area code. and we would reaffirms that our people continue to stand against these attempts that has been practiced by his predecessor, whose face has been turned and the spokesperson of the palestinian president mode has said that what is happening in israel now is an
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internal israeli issue. but what palestinians need, what palestinians want is to have a past immune state that uses and, and is recognized based on international legitimacy bring forth in bet. thanks so much for joining us. now us president joe biden says nato is critical to american interests ahead of an annual summit with the leaders of the alliance buys and says he wants europe to know the u. s. is by its side jury talks of nato chief insult him back, but it's also stressed the need for a coordinated response against insecurity challenges posed by russia and china get law miss from natasha. butler, who's monitoring events for us in brussels, and natasha really. the us is really trying to reassert its leadership on the world stage and rebuild a trust that it's last over the last c s. yes, absolutely. and actually, in a few moments,
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nato leaders will gather behind me at the back of that room there for the traditional family photos and the image where they will stand together and that really kick off the summits. and hopefully they'll be trying to project united the image and not pretty much the feeling in the mood because there is a very positive mood, as leaders came in. it is clear that they are extremely please, the joe biden is here as a more reliable power. now hoping that the us will be more predictable, partner for nato allies and joe biden, very much looking to rebuild trust with those allies because that trust and so badly eroded under the donald trump administration. the former us president often openly hostile to nato, even threatening to pull the united states out of the lines. early in his presidency. leaders will be talking about a range of issues. i'll be talking about the military withdrawal from afghanistan, but there will be a loss of focus as well on russia and china. the u. s. president joe biden,
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making it very clear that those are part of the usa, keen for rush china to be seen as a main security challenge for the lines. not all nato members are on board with that. some see better relations as china, as the way forward. they perceive russia as the major threat for the allies. but let's listen to joe biden, just after he arrived. we have a new child and we have russia that is not acting in a way that is consistent with what we had hoped and as well as china. and i must say that we had as preliminary this and a number of my colleagues, our colleagues who were in the g 7 have stepped up as well in terms of the need for to be creative creation. and we want to make it
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clear. nato is critically important for us to interest in and of itself. if there weren't where we'd have to invest a lot of work for the us to do natasha and you talk about the trust and the forging of links that these leaders want to. you might say reinvigorate, and it's a chance ready for some leaders to clarify or clear the air over issues it irritate them in the bi lab. truth sense like turkey and france for example. yes. the presidents of turkey and frauds have met for a bilateral just before this summit. cake. so now president micro and president ed one have been locked in a war of words in recent years, over a number of issues, both accusing each other a feeling instability in syria. and in libya, a personal ed, one accusing person micros, been mentally ill at one point,
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a really terrible and strained relationship. and it's something that's reflected in nato where many member states feel the look. have a key is a member of nato, doesn't always act like one doesn't always act like an ally often is actions are against nature values. we see not in the eastern mediterranean. we see not also with turkey, the purchase of a russian, a defense system model macro and the turkish president sitting down. they said that this was a child's, the kind to clear the clarify each other's positions and hopefully build a better relationship. we understand that after 45 minutes together, they least agreed to work more closely together on syria and libya and touch about limone treatments for that nature in brussels. thank you. the reports of a possible radiation leak and a nuclear power plant in southern china being dismissed by its operators. states run at china general nuclear power groups as operations at its nuclear power station. in kwan don't province meet safety rules and the surrounding environment
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is safe. the french come to b, e d, f. the party owns a station says it has been informed of an increase in reg gases that will react, but one of its subsidiaries, which design the react, had reportedly warned of an imminent radiological trent. now the trial of e mails deposed the unsung suit g is expected to begin on monday. she's facing a range of charges and as appearing alongside the post president, when mint and naples form a man now own suji has been under house arrest since the military seized power in february military. meanwhile, military rulers of hit back at the united nations after the call, the army crack down a descent on human rights catastrophes. now, the foreign ministry and to denounce the statement is unfair, inaccurate and biased. i don't know. 7 if. 7 there would be more practice in young calling for return to democracy. it's
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reported that at least 860 people are being killed. the army took control in february, media, controlled by mammals, military also accusing an armed ethnic group of killing 25 civilians with an attack in the east of the country. the current national defense organization is one of several groups fighting the government for greater autonomy. the conflict has intensified since the february k. k, and dear husband commented on the accusation and it hasn't been possible to independently verify the military's claims. the court in me and ma has ordered the release of an american journalist who has been detained. nathan, mon gaze, one of the number of journalists arrested since the military took over. he'd been held since march on charges of spreading circle news. he's due to fly out of the country on tuesday. well still had here on al jazeera, one of the world's hope all is, talks of its fear of coven 19 as the copper america begins in brazil. and we
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visits a sizing town on the border between nigeria and daneen, where businesses have not been said those stories after the break. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways for once again. we've got some very heavy right into central parts of china at the moment the my, your front, the plum rains, still a little further north was just buckling up towards beijing at the moment. as this system continues to drift, drift a little further east, which will see heavy rain coming across the yellow sea, just glancing the far south of south korea hughes to sing some rather wet weather to go for tuesday and on into wednesday before grassy slides out into the open waters, another pulse of heavy rain coming back towards beijing. hot and humid. 28 celsius
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by wednesday should be lost. you find and right cross the korean peninsula temperature. the 30 celsius in so still a chance of some showers there into japan. at this stage, the seeing some very heavy right across indo china seats, very heavy rain too into the far north of india. and in fact, with the latest search of very wet weather, pushing up towards bangladesh. we have seen some live downpours. this is your topic dash we see some very heavy rain here. big downpours here and of course we see some very heavy rainfall recently across the western side of india and those heavy showers were remaining. those 2 spots as we go on through the next couple of days. by the time we come to wednesday, a chance to snow from nepal. sponsor cut on airways. children born in jewish, did he have trash? i discovered the beauty of music. and the uglier to play when a chance to play for the world. 10, ariana t into a dream,
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ah, landfill, harmonic witness documentary on our oh, a book about watching i'll just there with me. the whole rahman, a reminder of our top story. israel's new government is getting down to work today after parliament approved a new coalition by the narrowest of margins. foreign minister of tale bennett has presented his cabinet to the president. us president joe biden says, nate who is critical to american interest,
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and the leaders of the military lines held the summit in brussels, but also stressed the need for a coordinated response against the security challenges posed by russia and china and the trying to be mount. suppose the unsung suit she has begun. she's facing a range of charges including corruption and violating cave in 1900 restriction. susie has been in the house arrest since the military seized power. in february the people in england are waiting to hear if their latest locked down restrictions will be lifted next week as planned, or delayed by 4 weeks. british media reporting now the government is due to make the announcement later on monday, there's been a surge of cases linked to the delta, very and 1st detected in india and half of the u. k. population has been fully vaccinated. malaysia's government has extended a 2 week nationwide locked down, shutting all non essential businesses. it's fine to get certain cases of 19 but
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medical experts say a more targeted approach is required for its living has more from the capital quality pool every day at lunch time. katara 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 them. there's a sharp rise in terms of people in their forties or fifties coming in for food. and both of them have to have a job beforehand. and it is because of this kind of make itself the business of 4 years. from 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 overstretched. private hospitals have been asked to increase the number of beds for cove at 19 patient and the armed forces rowe built
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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. ostable 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 want testing go, it will mean that the positive figures will go much higher than what we see today. but it will also mean that more people can be treated earlier and saved lives. the government has accelerated its vaccination program including rolling out mobile
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units in areas where residents may have difficulty getting to vaccination centers. just to 4 percent of the population has been fully inoculated. so far, the government aims to reach heard immunity by december. the slow delivery of vaccine supplies and delays by manufacturers may hinder the gold. florence louis al jazeera col import. south africa is pull 2000000 doses of the johnson and johnson banks, enough to contamination concerns. one of the drug makers, plants in the us, the country is entering a 3rd wave with less than one percent of its population. so the vaccinated the government is facing criticism for the slow rollouts, because it's around the pacer is pushing payton's to be waived. so that developing countries can make vaccines themselves has been more than 100 countries as south africa and india in support of our proposal of i think there's been progress
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progress in the form of enabling negotiations to happen on the text that should be looked at by or countries and some of the wells tough football is, are increasingly concerned about cov, 19 the copper america competition house brazil, 13 nail against venezuela directing match, venezuelans had to call up 15 emergency replacements after several place tested positive on saturday. now the bolivian and colombian squads have also reported infections argentina, lino massey fears his team could be next. procope and oregon, no critical book. it worries us because it's a risk for 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. over time, we curdle from chile want,
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if the killings during the rule of military leader augusta finishing, has been arrested in argentina. walter to go to the ada is accused of $23.00 murders. police in argentine as that he was court trying to board a flight in but as i read about, spain will now be expedited to chill 8 to 10 years in prison. these aliens government will fully apologize for rates carried out all the homes of pacific island people in the 1900 seventy's. now they've been targeted for deportation as part of a crackdown on over stairs. and what became known as dawn raves. many had arrived to help with a labor shortage, 5 minutes into our dance, as states at later showed nearly half of all over stairs where the british or american, who'd never been targeted to this day. pacific communities faced prejudices and stereotypes established during and perpetuated by the dawn ride period. an apology can never reduce what happened or under the decades of disadvantage experienced as a result. but it can contribute to healing for pacific peoples and out he had all
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his healing minister for pacific peoples described his own experience, saying please turned up unannounced on his doorstep for we were don rated early. alas of the morning and the memories that it's in my memory of my father being helpless it was we bought the home about 2 years prior to that. and to have somebody knocking at the door in the early morning with a flashlight and your face disrespecting, the owner of the home with an al station door fluffing at the mouth in that door. and wanted to come in without any respect for the people living in there is quite traumatize is prime minister abi alma is calling for unity ahead of next week's crucial general election. ethiopians are set to vote for national and regional representatives. belmont has 6 criticism for his military operation in the northern
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region of t gray, which has led to a humanitarian crisis, but he will not take place their elections into other regions have also been postponed. 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 and pope france says humanitarian aid should be delivered to the people of t gray, where soldiers have been accused of blocking food and other assistance about 5 and a half 1000000 people are facing acute food shortages sooner, but people are meant to be chino aleppo, policy. and i was, i'm especially close to the people to cry. and peer was struck by
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a great humanitarian crisis that has exposed the poorest to famine. today, there is famine, there is hunger. let's pray together so that violence will immediately cease for all food aid and health care to be guaranteed. and to the return of social harmony . last month, nigeria, as president mohammed du bahati, surprised many when he said an 18 month border closure to restrict illegal weapons had failed. the land border had been shut since 2019, but he said illicit arms continued to flow into the country, fueling numerous conflicts, and when they are supported from semi town on the border between nigeria and bending. this border market used to be a thriving commercial hub. it's now a shell of it. for myself, it was known for cheap imports like rice, automobiles, and garments. but not anymore. it's been 6 months since nigeria reopen, it's west and land border with beneath. but people like successful motorcycle de la
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or more layer in was a, they having to find other work to make a living. and he's not happy. you've got my tell you what i was data the lies. because if somebody comes in is what points you get a free passage of goods on people. but i've got to do, but i know you've got that's what i thought opened loose. because if i shall opening to some group of people in this country, he says, such favors have ruined small businesses like hiss and by extension have had the economy. head of a local trade union agrees, no legible market. there's little activities at the market. even the number of visitors reduced substantially with income swiped out, people stay at home and such, you can't get the taxes as you know, the residency. even passenger traffic is not what it used to be. the motor closure was meant to reduce the import of food items, encourage domestic growth, and stop the smuggling of firearms and leasing drugs into nigeria. but after one on
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harvey, the president admits more arms came in during the band, raising questions as to what it actually achieved or the features however, it's just the shut down was a resounding success. as there is cross border cooperation and shedding of intelligence on smuggling. there were a lot of the joe's of her previous is i terms older fall there with it to the country through illegal rules and order also arrest of migrants which could complicated to give this to show but enforcing the border or has made it more expensive to live in communities like semi people, he has a numerous checkpoint to hurting the transportation of good from across the border and other parts of nigeria, the government reopen its borders. just as the free trade agreement facilitated by
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the african union was coming in force. but months later, business activity here has yet to pick up. nigeria government has accused its neighbors of endangering not only the economy, but also security, say weapons, and ammunition still flow across the borders to feed it ever growing conflict. committed reason. i'll disease. semi on niger abilene border, the committee has deployed its next generation of landmines sniffing rents as part of the mining operation. 20 african giant pouch rants were recently imported in tens of the air for the job under under intense training. the new batch of rodents replaces of recently retired group, which included one rat, which was given the metal, the finding $71.00 land mines and $38.00, unexploded bombs. cambodia is one of the most heavily land mind countries in the world. ah,
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