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taking me there with a conga bessie grandmother, endlessly seeking to fulfill the ambitions. given that i saw in the awkward while struggling with family expectations, valuable dreams are now to see her. a sense of belonging. it might be says that even if jim like the food and the every day heroes keeping communities together, okay. me them that this for 10 am for and for going through my phone. as 0 visits the canyon town of the 10 that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based violence. a sense of community on a jesse era. ah,
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israel soul of prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears set to return to power pulse suggest his white swing block cause a slight lead in the elections. ah, clubs, the whole robin you're watching out, is there a life my headquarters here in doha also coming up? can you deployed troops to the democratic republic of congo as fighting by a rebel group forces thousands from their homes. both ways accused of territorial invasion, not threat launch is more than 10 missiles, sol calls it intolerable, and possible changes to twitter. the social media platform is considering charging the verified accounts ah welcome to the program, former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on calls to return as the country's lead. exit polls address at his right wing block or with
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a slim majority after a general election on tuesday. that he was israel's longest serving prime minister and has been out of office for the past 16 months. bernard smith reports now from the la could party headquarters in west jerusalem. it looks like a baby is back after 60 months plotting his return. benjamin netanyahu seems to have pulled off his political resurrection, according to exit polls. the former prime minister is on trial for bribery and fraud. his critics fear that back in power netanyahu will bend the legal system to avoid conviction. honey, because lamar bush meal resume saw i haven't got a voice, but we have your voice. you're wonderful. thank you. i want to say to my friends from the hood, from the connected, the heads from the towns, the volunteers, those who have gone from town to town, neighbourhood to neighbourhood house to house, and afford the results. thank you. the far right jewish power
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party is celebrating a significant breakthrough. they'll be the 3rd largest block in parliament and will likely be king makers, their leader, it mar, bang there, a man with a 2007 convictions for inciting racial hatred. wants to run the public security ministry, liberty seemed i thought the word, i'm glad that we want to make a total separation between those who are loyal to the state of israel, and we don't have any problem with them. and those will undermine our jo country. it will be the 1st time ultra nationalist. politicians have held cabinet positions, so i believe that one of those people will be part of government. there will be either the challenge in the complexity of these youth and other they would have to realize that they're working under ally could lead government a low turnout amongst the minority. palestinian israeli community means their parties have lost seats a higher turn out might have tipped the balance in favor of inc. and prime minister
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the i la pete opposition parties if they will be that lucky then guys are not as diabolical as nathan. yeah. meaning that then it's a no opposition voted against everything. even the stuff they believed in even, you know, extending the law to jewish citizens on the west bank. they voted against it because they believe they have to bring down the government. there was no sense of national good. it would have been hard before the election to find anyone who hadn't already made their mind about benjamin netanyahu. i'd love him, or logan of this election ended up being about getting the vote, particularly though to has to balance in previous elections and that it seems to a word. but now there are hours days, maybe weeks of negotiations to go on before a government can be form. bernard smith, al jazeera west jerusalem. let's get more of this from stephanie deck. enjoys us off a west teresa. the vote count continues. stephanie, but netanyahu certainly very optimistic yes,
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we have 85 percent of the votes counted. now the latest number is netanyahu blocked 65 seats in your lab. he's block 50 c. so there is some fluctuations and those numbers to minimal effect at the moment. but the bigger picture for now remains the same that benjamin netanyahu to be the man tossed, perhaps with forming a government, potentially the new prime minister. something that he has always said when he lost that seat last year that he would publicly fight for to bring down the government entered to return to power. so at the moment it looks at that he may have achieved that. putting that aside. benji mentioned yeah, of course someone very keen to remain in the limelight, but someone he rang alongside and also which caused his block to gain a lot of popularity into mar ben chavira. a far right wing ultra nationalist. his party looks like it's going to be the, the 3rd biggest party in parliament in the canada. and this is a major change when it comes to is ready politics. when it comes to the makeup of
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the political ideology in government here, you know you're talking about a man who's been accused in the policy for being part of a terrorist organization labeled by israel and the united states. someone who calls for the right of jewish prayer on the lot most compound to actively towards it, calling for that extremely provocative. and so this is also very concerning to sort of mainstream his radio. but when you speak to by the singing xrays and palestinians, they will tell you that this is it's terrifying and away as to what it could mean. again, that's wait and see. i think by the end of today we'll have a very clear picture whether benjamin netanyahu will be the one toss reforming a government. it's gonna take time. he will be summoned by the president in the next week or so if it does go that way. and then tossed with forming a government which could take from a month to for this i don't think we're going to have an exact idea of what the government will look like if this does go ahead and he has the majority in terms of
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who has a cabinet post to as the major cabinet post, but it does look like some of these major, right when ultra national will play a key key role in any new government and stuff will come back to the story. develop seasonable thanks for his secondary west jerusalem. the can, you is deploying troops to the democratic republic of congo helpline and 23 rebels . it comes after the un mission withdrew its troops from a major military base in the east, where the rebels are trying to advance protest to set fire to you and vehicles in the city game and 20. the rebels will say new offense to you. but for these control of 2 major towns on saturday, kinshasa has the keys. we're one of supporting the group. let's get more in this remote web. be joined us from the kenyan capital ny ruby. let's just begin with this attack on the un peacekeeping combining what more you hearing what we've already said. what we heard from local resident is a convoy of un vehicles with traveling in to the regional capital of
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some members of the young members of the local population block. the road peacekeepers find in the ad to disburse them in the situation escalated, resulted in one or possibly 2 of those un vehicles being set on fire. the population in that part of congo is angry. the un peacekeepers for what it says is of failing to protect them from ongoing rwandan, military, aggression. in recent months, we seen protests in go against both rwanda and the un religion. there is accused of backing the n 23 group rebel group just mentioned who just a few days ago to, to more key towns, people in congress feel. this is something that's going on far too long. we're one there. and you can do invaded in 996. they basically keep the meddling ever since and of packing rebel groups. and the peacekeepers have also been there since 2000
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people feel that they've failed to protect them from the non groups and from other groups as well. of course, into other big news coming out from the way you can apparently is sending troops into the d. r. c, what's the background to that? then? we'll the democratic republic of congo, join the east african community, the beginning of this year, a few months later, east africa had the state met here in kenny as capital nairobi and agreed that east african forces would come to congo under the banner of an east african community for to try to help put down or, or to stop the violence that involved all of those groups in eastern conger. now, the time you got the troops already offensively pursuing a group called the lie democratic forces have been killing thousands of civilians
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in recent years. lots of attacks and civilians, although, right group say that the violence is actually got worse enough area since you got the military went in the broo, the military is also moved into south kiva. providence, where i reportedly pursuing a variety and group now president willing to have kenya here in ruby is dragging off today. a battalion of up to about a 1000 canyon soldiers who were going to go to congo under the banner of the east african peacekeeping forth in right groups. and unless the express concern about more foreign force is coming to kong, which they say has been the cause of it was for many decades now. but we waiting to see where those kenyon troops will go. what exactly they'll do, and if they will engage in combat with any of those arm crit, bulk about before it's not ready. thank you. north and south korea have engaged in
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an exchange of missiles and latest escalation of tensions. north korea find more than 10 missiles on wednesday morning, including short range ballistic missiles. one cross the border between the 2 creates the 1st time the appealing young, also 500 artillery rounds into a military buffer zone. according to sol, south korea finds several missiles in response. but mcbride has more from the south korean capital that has been unprecedented. miss l testing since the start of this year, but this was a very large number of missiles all fired at once, and at least 3 of those all said to have been short range, ballistic missiles. now significantly, one of these missiles fired from the crazy east coast took a more southerly route trajectory. in fact, towards the island of young go. that is a very small isolated south korean island in the seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan. as it was detected, flying towards that island, the air raid sirens were sounded on that island. it's the 1st time that
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a residence that can remember the air raid sirens being activated. the missile fell, fall shore to the island, but again, significantly, it actually fell south of the de facto maritime border between north and south korea. at the, in fact, 26 kilometers south that has been seen has been a very serious escalation. and it comes as north korea angry response, it seems to join the military exercises that are taking place at the moment since the earlier this year we've seen a resumption of large scale military exercises between the north, between south korea and the us forces. and at the moment, they are conducting ad drills involving schools of warplanes, which always angus north korea. the robert county is a professor of international relations at tucson national university. he says, north korea is being reckless. this surprises too much, nor cracks has a history, a reckless behavior under miss launch or japan. for example, last month, you know,
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about a decade ago, the current leader in norfolk came down with the news brother in law using a w. m d and an airport in se, asia, so north transaction history of this kind of stuff, drug running and things like that, right on the missile test. they have been, i suppose it's a relatively restrain and that they've not actually sort of land near south korean . so that is a step up. i don't actually think this means like a conference or anything is, is coming, but they will get worse because the north koreans just aren't going to stop. and this is really the core problem, right? i mean, every couple weeks, every few months in the past or something, but now they're going to be like a nuclear test before the end of the year. right? i mean, all of the sort of adds to the threat potential at some point there's going to be some kind of break. i mean, there's going to be, need to be some kind of response, right? ideally, that will be an associated solution where we can get the international atomic energy into north korea, for example, and get cameras in there and exchange for i don't know my recognition or something like that. some kind of deal that course payments or donald trump was trying to do . but you know, without that, it is, as you said, it's just sort of a slowly, steadily escalating threat that at some point could lead to
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a really serious outbreak. and that's really the, the concern. so if chris prime minister has questioned the police response from urgency calls when a hollowing crush kills more than 150 people. 100. so says a thorough investigation is needed to what happened insole on saturday. the police released transcripts of emergency calls that show the 1st warning of a possible crush came hours before the disaster with the 10 similar calls before the cale turned fatal. i'll still had here on al jazeera, brazil's present drive also breaks the silence after his election. long seize promised to respect the constitution, but didn't concede. and denmark social democrats, led by the prime minister mister frederickson, retains the majority in parliament. they stories after the right ah, anticipation is rising. and so
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with wanted my cattle aways smelling a bit more like november with every passes. these fronts are coming from the atlantic attempt drops bit bit more when bit more klan a bit more rain. so that's how we sit at the moment. this is a general march of dropping temperatures, but ahead of it all still settled. fog was a problem yesterday in poland, equally in the boss. for us, it's foggy, settled conditions, and temperatures are still high in the southeast of europe, crossing turkey to some degree and back and measuring them. but this is definitely looking wet and windy, in fact, coming up in the flow and look behind me now is a hurricane currently for being a little bit antique. so that'll be one of the proper autumn storms that blows across the u. k. eventually, you're those, the head temperatures are still in the teens and the sun is still out. in fad in athens were at 27 degrees fibiger above average, and only dropping slowly as the cloud increases by the start of the weekend. now
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across north africa, the picture of the seasonal wind is increasing me obvious. that means dust storms for new j for example. but the still rain in southern nigeria is not as heavy as it was, but it's still there and it's still coming round back of the head of west africa. but again, not as much as it was, the rains are going sack to with sponsored by cattle and i was jumping to the street when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to dinner at the end of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family to left one person's opinion, but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapon. the st. oh, now jazz here, ah
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ah, look about kill what you all to 0 with me say rob the reminder of all top stories for me, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has thank to support is saying he's on the brink of electoral victory. exit polls predict till return to power the said majority after the countries assist election in 4 years. kenya is deploying its troops to the democratic republic of congo to help in the fight against the m. 23 rebels. it comes as the un mission withdrew its troops from a major military base. the east, by the rebels of trying to advance on north korea, has launched 10 missiles into the eastern sea and thought it more than a 100 crowns. valk tillery into a military buffalo, according to south korea that fights several missiles in response. sole says,
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it's the 1st time miss all fallen, all fell so close to its territorial waters. heads of states and foreign ministers, ronald j, a algeria capital for a 2 day arab league summit. their thing ceremony salton is in prison. tie, said handing over the councils presidency to the all. jerry and leader delegates will discuss regional political and security issues and the lights of the war in the ukraine. now, we are living in a fierce war against those who want to overthrow our arab countries. we can win the crises through unity and solidarity between arab countries. we are going through an exceptional international situation in terms of the magnitude and multiplicity of challenges. we need new concepts, new methods for all humanity. now the arab league was found to promote unity across the region, but the yes, as the mark by division,
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the group has $22.00 member states from the middle east and africa, that includes egypt, saudi arabia and libya, as well as somalia sudan, and morocco for decades the group has been driven by a commitment to establish palestine as an independent state, but its response has been fractured on other issues such as raining influence serious civil war. the decision by some to normalize ties with israel. but recently that's been a united front on reducing oil production with some of as accusing the us of politicizing, the drop in supply that hold a choices now lie from, i'll j is the capital as a that mean, what can we expect in terms of today talk us through the timeline because there's a lot of pressing issues to be discussed at the meeting. no doubt, a lot of pressing issues that need to be addressed the algerian president during his opening speech, talked about what he called exceptional international regional circumstances. that is the backdrop at which the, the arab summit is being held. we also heard the un secretary general res,
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concern about russia's decision to suspend it's for the patient. and the so called the green initiative that allows exports from ukrainian ports many countries in the middle east and north africa depend on grain and weights. and of course, bread being a main staple in this and this region, the un secretary general warning of the possibility of instability. so food security, the fall out of the ukrainian war, the high food prices, the high energy prices. this has affected low income countries. there are calls for joint action, a joint strategy, and it's not just the economy. arab leaders have political calculations as well. so far, the majority of our countries have the say, the neutral, if you like in the ukranian, in the ukrainian crisis says come under pressure from the west to take sides so far they haven't. what are we going to see at the end of this summit?
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in the final communique, are they going to reaffirm their neutrality in this conflict? it would be seen as a political or diplomatic win for russia if you like, which is trying to avoid international isolation. and of course, any final communique, as you say, requires unity, and that's always been dest unity amongst the arab league. and what we expect around that word at this meeting. yes and a final communique will have to be crafted carefully because of the divisions you mentioned that syria, algeria is among a number of arab countries, which was hoping that syria would return to the arab fold, its membership reinstated, and the arab league. but there is still division, there are some arab countries which are refusing to, we admit, syria. so algeria put that issue aside. it did its best really to overcome these differences in order for this summit to be held. you have differences between morocco and algeria,
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and of course you mentioned the deals between arab states and israel, the normalization of ties. this has also angered other arrow countries. and of course, iranians rolled in the region to dakota in algiers. thank you. we defeated and joining zayna throughout the day. thank you. brazil's president has broken 2 days of silence following his defeat in a presidential vote on sunday, joy balsam. laura suggested that his supporters who had been blocking roads across the country should not impede transit, but he refused to congratulate his rival, president likely to silver or admit that he lost the election. missing, newman reports now from sa poller. after 2 days president jade bull soon out of finally came out to speak in public. but he did not use his address to the nation to clearly and unambiguously concede defeat. rather he talked about the protests that have blocked many of brazil's roads without toys more. ruth was the current popular movements are the result of indignation and the feeling of
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injustice about the electoral process. in a short address, he said nothing about losing the election. although his authorized his chief of staff to initiate the transition process as the law demands or to vote, i will continue to fulfill all the commandments of our constitution. as he spoke for the 2nd day in a row, brazil's main thoroughfares remained blocked by truck drivers who support him. radical buried up there. i support this movement because we need to get lula out. we need to do something, even military intervention. the highway police whose directors close to bull seattle has been slow to enforce. the supreme court ordered to clear the roads, and so thousands of cars and trucks remain stuck. oh, road storm of woodwork. some of us are in favor. others not well, i'm not. but i'm trapped here trying to deliver my cargo. there's a growing belief that the perilous zation of brazil's main roads or highways was
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not spontaneous. and that the hope was that it would trigger hundreds of thousands if not millions of brazilians to take to the streets, to demand a new election that has not happened. but it is a clear challenge to this country's democratic institutions. and it doesn't bode well for a peaceful transition of power. the president let loose, the silver has named vice president elect to that. i don't mean to head his transition team, but there is concern that i think we don't have any side them these more. so now our supporters will remain very organized with the ability to create chaos and not respect to laws. that's value or some here in brazil we are going to have to coexist with these events for some time. and judging by both sort of hurdles vow to keep his dreams more alive than ever, it will be a rocky road for the next government. to see a newman, al jazeera south power, the presidents of columbia and venezuela have met for the 1st time since re
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establishing diplomatic relations. 2 months. okay. sandra petty has moved from caracas. if you think that would have been unthinkable just a year ago, but they are, they were the president of columbia and venezuela speaking together in a car cast. the simple fact that this happened means a new chapter has started in the regional and global approach to the venezuelan crisis after a coalition laid but by the us and the previous governments of columbia failed to house my florida. it's a 100 degree, turn for colombia, and there's a new left. if that means ration of gustavo pay through who has insisted he doesn't see eye to eye with my daughter, but also said that having no relations with its neighbor, would it be suicidal. if not to ralph, you've done natural and against history to separate columbia and venezuela. it has happened in a bad moment and it shouldn't happen again because we are the same people. blood
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ties unite us when i saw that the president say they spoke and a number of fundamental issues among them, increasing border collaboration on border security and the flow of trade between the 2 countries. after the reopening of the border and pinterest trying to present himself a sort of a mediator that could help venezuela a return to a full democracy. if you want to essentially saying that he's open to help with getting venezuela back into the n d and community which would help venezuela economically in exchange for many sweller. returning to the inter american human rights system that the country abandoned back in 2013 said mike, now we're a prime minister met to frederickson, social democrats have won the most seats and tuesday's election is the party
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strongest performance in years. but frederickson faces some challenges including record inflation. hashem abra reports are from copenhagen, half to law night of votes. his bands, the social democrats and its allies, managed to secure 90 seats in the parliament. the result, by the way, for prime minister matter, frederick sent a form in your government care, then mac. i am so proud and we have had the best selection in 20 years. we are a party for all of denmark. one of the biggest winners in the election other moderate, the party formed by former prime minister. last look, a ross person 5 months ago is now the 3rd largest political party in the country. or is it also, we have made it to parliament where we'll make our presence fell comedy here. the
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social liberals had triggered the snap elections last half of the seas. they had in 2019. they now stand at 8 the center, right? vinstra was one of the biggest losers. the selection is it's worse performance in 30 years. but the far right has done well, particularly than you are right. and the denmark, democrats, who have expended their base by pushing a hard line on immigration. the election was dominated by climate rising, inflation and cost of living. people here want to see the government preserve the country's welfare state, one of the most generous in the world. both resurrection and rasmussen agree ascentis coalition when shore stability and put an end to the outsider role, that small parties have been playing over many years. but it's too early to tell whether the prime minister is willing to make enough concessions to convince the mother earth to join her government. hash mabel as either copenhagen to his new
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owner. so the social media platform will charge $8.00 a month for users with verified accounts. illema said the move was essential to defeat spam all scam. he criticized the old method of bluetooth verification of the lords and peasant system. must book twitter for $44000000000.00. santos ro is had a research at manhattan venture partners'. he says the move might allow, must to solve twitters revenue problem. what he wanted to do was open up the whole system. he felt that it was, it kind of discriminated against, it wasn't a fair system. he just wants to script the script rather and open it up. he wants it to be a free speech haven and he wants to verify as long as he can verify anybody can come on board one while ation. and he will be kicked out. but i mean, he's going to have some gadri of around there. but overall, he believes this is the right way to open up the system to everybody,
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all the very 5 users and get the thing. and his main thing is to just going to get, let it be a free for all town square. one of the problems with twitter is it's a great service for everybody except for the company. they're not making money, it has a revenue problem. it has a monetization problem. so i think the money needed to be made somewhere, and this is the right approach. he needs to see if it works and people will come back. it's a very powerful blackwall people who matter. people who wants to stay and engage in a dialogue. i think they will come back. so initially, a lot of appreciate people dropping out coming in there is going to be some flux, there's going to be some movement around in the next few months, call it, but then the dust will settle in the end, the platforms power will come out and he will been out in the long run, but of course the counsel of the moderation counsel that he's setting up that needs to be effective with a lot of things that need.

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