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protest outside israel's parliament as the canal it convenes to swear in a right wing government led by benjamin netanyahu. ah, hello. hello robin, you are watching. oh, is there a life my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 30 minutes, a large wave of russian strikes across the ukraine, most of levin than nearly half of the capital. a left without power. o, tell casino in cambodia catches fire killing at least 19 people and injuring dozens mall and searching for victims of an arctic blast. the u. s. national guard goes door to door in new york state, after hundreds of thousands are left in the dark. ah, wasn't the program nearly 2 months after israel's parliamentary election, a new coalition government led by benjamin netanyahu is due to be sworn
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n. it's y be seen as the most right wing administration in the country's history. this is the same now in parliament where proceedings are expected to get underway shortly. the government includes members of the hard line ultra nationalist orthodox parties. earlier, the prime minister designate was repeatedly heckled by members of the opposition as he addressed that connecticut. several members were schools out of the chamber of the interrupting netanyahu's speech is block one, the november election returning him to power for a sick time. so usually, we will guarantee israel's military advantage in the region through increasing empowerment. the 1st mission is to make sure that iran won't annihilate us with nuclear bombs, and you dismiss it as if it is an important as if it's a small thing. thank you very much. you who support nuclear agreement? why are you shouting? why don't you listen? you might learn something, but who are you to tell us? who are you to educate us?
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protest as opposed to the new government have been rallying outside the can i sit that near whose party has already said that it will proceed. expansion of settlements in the west bank raising fairs of an escalation intention with the palestinians. we came to demonstrate against a government that if it may be legal but not legitimate. a government that wants to break down israel. democracy after the law that they're planning to pass. israel will continue to exist, but not as a democracy. i can't go mostly against the. the government is about to rise up the mutual horrible government. what of criminals? i should exert their wish to destroy these what a democracy who came to demo source. because let's take a look at some of the cabinet members that netanyahu has picked. basil, smart,
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rich as finance minister. well, he's the leader of the far right. religious design as parties sports. his railey settlements in the occupied palestinian territory even though they're illegal under international law. it's a mob anger. there he was convicted of incitement to racism in 2007 will be security minister. a law passed this week gives him unprecedented power over the police. are be mort, says a religious nationalist, known for his anti l. g b t q views. he will hold a deputy post in the education ministry, and yet netanyahu himself is still on trial that ledge, bribery of fraud and breach of trust. now he's always maintained his innocence. so raqara is live for us in west. theresa has been following events for both inside and outside the connects. it sarah just brings up to speed on what we know is going on inside the connecticut for now. well, it's all just happening over here behind me. 29 minutes is now announces parts of
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this new government coalition. we're still waiting for the swearing in of this new government is absolutely unprecedented. all the scene that's in yahoo is the longest serving prime minister and israel. he's been around for a long time. that was a high school, but he is that he has only come back thanks to this coalition in a way that has agreed to partner up with the policy his policies. but this coalition is a block of ultra orthodox. it's also the most right wing government. so fall on top of the deal for them to partner up on to form this government was that these policies that they had stipulated to be puts in place. and it was very hastily done in the last 2 days. morrison of new laws. you've got the been to vill oh that you mentions bank of van who is going to be having unprecedented pals the overseas, the police. there are concerns that some of these new policies are going to affect the judicial system. and when we spoke to people talking about democracy, yes,
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the vote is a democratic vote, but they said that this sets a dangerous precedent when laws are being changed to allow ministers, especially you've got very small rich as well as nathan yahoo himself who have either had convictions, or as mr. young who is standing trial for a corruption case. now this gives them unprecedented cows individuals within the government to move forward. there's also the discussion of a new law that will also called to override law, which means that the supreme court, if any law ends up in the supreme court and they nullify it, undermines that power because it will just straight back to the government and they will be able to pass it through so we're seeing a lot of dramatic changes are in the works here. this is even before the swearing on of the government. and we had just a few moments ago, voices of some of the protest isn't what they don't like about this incoming government. it does sort of set the scene buddy for
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a very fractious argument most probably in the future between the public and the government and its policies. well, this is it, you've got a society that is there. you know, there are religious orthodox jews here, but they're also there's a huge loss for that killer jews living abroad, especially in the u. s. and some people from the jewish leaders that raise concerns of what does this mean for a government moving forward if they're focusing on, for example, a law that they potentially may bring change rather call to discrimination, or which would allow anyone who doesn't want to serve someone from the l g b, c plus community, or someone who may be the team present chief policy and the doctor could turn away . what does that mean on the societal level? but you also have this and y'all, he has one, you know, focus. he always has done since he became prime minister more than 12 years ago on
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iran. what he see says that, you know, he still son, but you know, wrong been the being is born and he will do everything. he can't prevent iran having and being a nuclear power. even then you obviously have the palestinian issue where the settlement has been an ongoing problem, the expansion of just a few days ago in the one neighborhood in west jerusalem. there was a scuffle and fighting even between jewish that listen policies, an ongoing issue. and they've very much put the to the forefront nathaniel who had mentioned earlier that, you know, he's very proud of the abraham quote, which isn't a normalization of relations with the middle east. but what does that mean for the future of this government? we'll just have to wait and see who is it really that has the up behind isn't nets and yahoo, or is it this extremely ultra orthodox and very right wing government? we'll have to see what happens for the moment. so requirement for thank you much, jimmy. so need to report from the occupied with bank or reaction to the new
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coalition on the ground, these ready supplement expansion has never stopped. this illegal is really supplement of magdalene has been inching closer towards palestinian homes hidden closer, a village in the north of the occupied west bank and why palestinians fear that the new government is going to be green lighting more and more illegal. israeli settlements here in the west bank, the fear that their homes are going to be demolished, to allow for settlements to mushroom buried her corners, a new government or not, it doesn't matter. the difference is that this one is more blunt. the previous government would implement plans on the ground and consider the west bank as israel's land, but wouldn't advertise it so they sounded more peaceful to the world. the construction you can hear behind me is happening in a sacrament outpost. now of course, all supplements are considered illegal under international law, but those outposts are usually unrecognised by the israeli government. its senior,
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as a way for settlers to impose a staff to school on the ground. but from experience they usually gets retroactively recognized. and this is what we are expecting in this new government, according to the human rights organization. kind of nav boat that are currently around $77.00 supplement outposts in the occupied west bank. more than half of them were built under the premier ship of benjamin netanyahu. in the years between 20172021 political barbarian. the change of these outposts is that there in the middle of palestinian villages and inhabited by finance settlers known as price tag criminal groups. all of this is happening because the world is staying silent. palestinians of warned for decades that is rainy settlement and the network of roads an infrastructure associated with them amount to silent annexation. and while the international community is still committed to a 2 state solution, palestinian said that there are no lands left for them to build
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a state on. the the russia has old wall of its biggest miss, alma tullocks on ukraine since the start of the war. the ukrainian military says offensive shut down 54 of the 69 rockets launched by russia. moscow as the types energy facilities in ukraine for weeks leading millions of people without power, charles rockford has been to the scene of one of those russian strikes in the capital. keith, you join us. what we understand is one of the sites that was hit by one of these intercepted missiles, one of yeah, dozens of missiles seemingly launched across the country. files horse girl camera, man, a pan, rounder. you can see the level of the devastation, they will understand. 3 women in this house, all of whom have been taken away with injuries one with critical injuries. we see
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that there is still an ambulance here. obviously the fire emergency services are here. the size of this crater would suggest that it was, in fact, one of the cruisers that had been intersected. we've been speaking to locals in this neighborhood. they said that they heard the siren. go at around, you know, so 6 o'clock this morning and then they said that it was around about 10 o'clock this morning that they heard at least 2 explosions. and there are a number of other houses that have obviously been damage by the force of this blog post. and they said that when they heard the sirens, they ran to the shelters that are available here. basements of private homes, one man saying that he had to run about 35 people that run into the base. and when the sirens went off, we understand that this is one of
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a number of places in cave or surrounding cave that of suffered damage. we don't have any solid information get on what in fact was being targeted. and what in fact, whether in fact these targets were hit. but what we do know is that all indications would suggest that this is part of most goes campaign, targeting the countries energy infrastructure. you valerie says defense ministry says its forces have shut down the ukrainian air defense massage over the border region of breast. i happened to join the latest wave of russian missile strikes. the bela russian military commander said there was no cause for alarm. at least 19 people are confirmed dead. our tra, fire broke out of the casino hotel in cambodia on the border with thailand. it happened in the town of pulpit. please say 30 people were injured. barbara anchor hospital. the gutted shell of what was
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a popular casino hotel in the border town of pier pat. hundreds of people were in sight when it caught a blaze. time cambodian firefighters were unable to save every one inside the sprawling complex. the inferno began around midnight, trapped and desperate tourist tried to escape any way they could. this man try to use bed sheets to try and drop to safety. emergency teams attempted to reach more people trapped inside an electrical fault is being blamed for sparking the flames. but lack of fire fighting facilities nearby made the blaze worse. there's not many law called sort of fire track, cross my only to tie fired track and a ty amberlynn, knowledge of the tie. rock, your worker coming from thailand to a cambodian say only about say, when came from the attire to the cambodian. the grand diamond casino employs about 400 people, many from thailand, although gambling is illegal in cambodia and messed forms abandoned thailand. many
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casino hotels operate along the border between the 2 countries. concerns have long been raised over the regions lacks health and safety regulations. ah, barbara anger pack are to sarah. well still had here on al jazeera italy edge is the you to join the u. s. and other countries in imposing restrictions of people traveling from china. and while they're so few native americans going to college, experts say money is $1.00 part of the story. but a history of abuse is also to blame the stories after the break. ah ah. it's still a foggy pitcher across northern india. hey there. so here's the details on friday anywhere from punjab state to our natural pradesh. we've got fog alerts in play.
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meantime, lot of sunshine though, to be found across the country, few showers, hanging out around the mall deeds on friday and for pakistan, the air quality has improved in karachi. we've got more of a breeze going on there, but still poor air quality to be found in the horn. so that snow that move through cobble and through k, p k province in pakistan. now up against the foothills of the himalayas on friday for the philippines. here's some good news. those extreme flood advisories had been dropped for the southern philippines but still solid bands of rain around log to the east coast of the philippines on friday. then rain continues to be steered in to indonesia as main island of java. right through bali and lombok on friday for china, more in the way of sunshine across the hague soup river valley same goes for the yellow river valley as well. not a bad day and junk jo. got you in for 8 degrees and melendez, weather report in japan right now that see and do snow once again in the forecasts on friday for the western side of honshu and who kado look in at about 25
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the book about what you know the reminder of our top story 32 months after israel's parliamentary election and new coalition government led by benjamin netanyahu to to be sworn in. it's want to be seen as the most right. when administration in the country's history. russia has large, one of its biggest mythos rights on the claim. since the start of all the cleaning and military says defense the shots on $54.00 of the $69.00 rockets launched by russia. and the 16 people have been concerned to vibrate cops, the hotel sina, uncombed, odious border with time. and it happened to the time of point that police say another 30 people were injured. some roads are still blocked in northern costs. event after serbian for testers agreed to remove barricades, they've been demonstrating for weeks again, the detention of
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a former police officer, serbian president alexander church, met with members of the cost of that community. a wednesday report indicate that some vehicles which were blocking roads were satellite on fire last night. elaina glue such has more from the border crossing at yet in yet. yes. well serbs who were in the barricades in previous 20 days had the several demands. besides of releasing of dan boncey to form a policeman who was arrested here in yachting on december then, but last night he was released under house arrest. they asked for guarantee that no one of them will be arrest that goes to the police won't arrest any of them. and they also want to, the 2nd demand was related to a presence of a special unit, of course, to the police in the north possible. so when a voltage was here last night,
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he convinced them that a guarantee that therapy got from the us in the europe in union meet exactly that. so they agreed to remove the barry case, but they sent a clear message that if any of any serve will be arrest or if there be recognize the independence of course, civil barricades will be return. and this time for good a search away in the us of people trapped by the arctic storm. us police and national guard have been gang door to door on the east coast. the weather is still causing trouble. disruption is gabriel. alexander reports not from new york. airline travel chaos. united states continues prompted primarily by ongoing delays and cancellations at southwest airlines. one of america's largest carriers that operates mostly in the united states,
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but also in the caribbean and central america. dear line cancelled over 2000 flights on wednesday. hundreds of thousands of passengers left stranded and it's not over yet. the airline has preemptively canceled more than 1000 flights on thursday as it scrambles to reposition planes and crews during a system wide operational breakdown. during a massive snow storm during peak travel season. the storm that triggered some of the travel disruptions has mostly passed, but his left behind destruction and death in buffalo, new york's 2nd largest city. the city was subjected to more than 40 straight hours of blizzard like conditions. it wasn't just buffalo further north in canada homes along lake erie, where fully crystallized in ice after the storm. but it was buffalo that was hit the hardest. and on wednesday,
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residents were trying to dig out and help rescue crews look for anybody still trapped in their homes or car behind walls of snow. i was out here trying to get my driveway clear and they rode past they see me out here. so they stopped and asked me, did i need help? and i tell them yes. and they stop and they did me. and then a bar him across the street and they happened her. and then i asked them nicely that they do this lady over here because she's of her ninety's. and that's what they're doing right now. the death toll was expected decline. i'm the grim work of recovering bodies left to the police. the good news is a reprieve is in sight, as the temperatures are supposed to be above freezing for the next few days, giving residence a chance to regroup. but it also means another worry. of course, when temperatures rise, all that snow and ice melts, turning into water. so now there's a real risk of severe flooding. the governor of new york is so concerned about the
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flood risk. late wednesday, she announced she's deploying resources there to try to deal with it. more than 300 generators and 775000 sandbags are on their way to buffalo. gabriel's condo, al jazeera, new york, italian prime minister, georgia maloney has called on the ear to follow the us in several other countries. imposing restrictions on travelers from china as beijing ease is crone of iris restrictions. from january the 5th all passengers coming to the us from china will have to produce a negative cov test. similar measures have been announced in taiwan, india, malaysia, and japan. italy has also adopted the policy that says any work if it applies to the entire european union. well, officially, china recorded only one code 19 related death on wednesday, despite reports of hospitals and funeral homes being overwhelmed. should be
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a good job for you to fisher. all countries go through other stations when they adjust their coffee, the policy, china is no exception. currently china, the p. w ration is all predictable and under control. beijing is the 1st city to pause the peak of infections, work and life are going back to normal now. chinese or how it is have also conducted scientific assessments and made necessary preparations for a possible search. in other provinces. we have full confidence in ensuring a smooth and orderly transition. a living police detained the main opposition leader, luis philander camacho. the governor of santa cruz is accused of leading a qu in $29.00 team opposition. support is denied his arguing, the events were only protests that lead to the resignation, and then president, even morales ada camacho rance demonstrations were held on the streets and the airport in santa cruz. that as well as opposition leader hon guido is delaying a decision about whether his interim government should be dissolved. almost 50 countries have recognized him as the legitimate leader. why they formed the
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temporary body as a way to call for new elections after present nicholas murderers. why be disputed victory in the 2018 poles? now, 3 of the full parties that make up the opposition coalition voted in favor of removing the interim government. a medical soul says at least 5 people have died during fighting and sit on central dog for region of market place in the capital resulting gate where the light comes to days of conflict between rival ethnic groups in the area. at least 11 people were killed on sunday. disputes over land and water access of sparks renewed fighting. in recent years, a group of wrangler refugees arrived in northern indonesia have described why they left a refugee camp in bangladesh. about 200 people spent weeks at sea before arriving in a province early this week, malnourished and dehydrated tons chandry reports nothing. cox's bizarre where he
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met some of those refugees. lima costs him his inconsolable after the death of a 19 year old son. he was on board one of the several boats that made it to archer indonesia a few days ago, but could not survive the ordeal. mom at moments sister, i should cut them under 2 daughters among the missing. they were trying to reach melissa shane a boat with a dream to reunite with her husband, my sister with a 2 daughters left on the 2nd of december by tech. now the last time i talked with my sister was on the 3rd of december. since then we have lost touch. we are now worried that the boat coming much in the, in the not nearly 1000000 ro hang muslims have been living in bangladesh, refugee camp since 2017 after fleeing persecution in may and mark 5 years on with no hope for repatriation inside mustard. desperate to leave us consciously,
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there is no livelihood for us here were you're and die poverty and has no education for children. wonder which is why many offline the can't. it will literally looking and abeline facing increasing restriction and poor living condition in the camps. many drawing a ref, it is our turning to smugglers willing to risk the dangerous journey by sea to seek a better life. the un says 2022 could be one of the deadliest ears at sea in almost a decade for the rowing us. as growing number, fleet desperate condition and refugee camps like the whole day are full of a family of my parents are old and in bad health, which is why my brother decided to leave the camp medical st. launched asia like he had been to school family. it was told that my brother jumping on a saturday desperation because he was starving. i. my mother says it's trying to stop rowing or refugees from risking their lives in boats. but with little result of jesse, as request for an interview was declined by the cox's bizarre police. bangladesh
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has been generous host to the displaced throw hanger. but the international community has so far failed to put pressure on me and more. and the crisis appears to be far from over 10 v chaudhry al jazeera, cox's bazaar melbourne malicious 1st metro rail services opened indica. japan funded most of the $3000000000.00 project. the service is expected to transport $60000.00 people in our once it's completed. it's hope the metro will reduce road traffic in the densely populated city. the number of indigenous americans in the us who go to college remains low, only about 90 percent of those who are between 18 and 24 years old when rolled in the university. that's compared to 41 percent of the overall us population. national brothers reports now from albuquerque, new mexico. indigenous americans, a largely missing out at the university of new mexico, native american high school seniors from all around the state are spending a day learning about college life. 17 year old j. john's family wants him to
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succeed. is it exciting for you to be here today? yeah, this is actually the school i one i'm planning on attending, but across the u. s. shockingly few indigenous young people make it to college nationwide, just 19 percent of native americans age, 18 to 24. are enrolled in college compared to 41 percent of the overall population . only 16 percent attain a bachelor's degree or higher. native americans are among the poorest populations in the u. s. and college tuition is expensive. another factor is the century long history of u. s. government run boarding schools, which are now widely considered instruments of cultural destruction. education was used to colonize and digital people in the united states, and so many have very bad memories of education as being a tool for extinction. along with the excitement of attending college, many native american students experienced jitters,
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then the level of anxiety over leaving their tightened communities and families behind. for the 1st time, j john is somewhat nervous growing up on the reservation. you know, you have your grammar, close, like half a mile away. you have your uncle is your auntie. you know, you have a lot of siblings when you leave and you're alone in a pretty tough isolation. took a toll on raven, long wolf, all caught very suppress. and i think for the 1st time in my life, i was like really challenged mentally and spiritually. she got through the crisis and now hopes to use her environmental science education to help her people . many other young native americans would like to give back to if there was a better support system for them to attend college and graduate right now. there isn't rob reynolds al jazeera, albuquerque, new mexico.
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