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benjamin netanyahu returns as israel, the prime minister for a 6th time, as the most white winged government in the country's history is sonya. oh. and his uproar in israel and beyond, over the new government's policies, including expansion of settlements in the occupied west back. ah, no, you're watching al jazeera live from do how with me, 40 by people also ahead. several ukrainian cities. i hate in one of the biggest ways of russian strikes in the war began and at least 19 people are killed in a fiery casino hotel in cambodia. family forced to jump from the branding building . ah, he's roused most right wing government in its history has been sworn in the
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coalition will be led by many minutes now was returning as prime minister for the 6th time. his government didn't lose. oh, true nationalists and ultra orthodox jewish bodies protest as opposed to the new government have been rallying outside. mcnair said it's yeah was body has said it will pursue expansion of settlements in the west bank. that's raising fears of an escalation with intention with palestinians. we come to demonstrate against the government that 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 bo, dumber free the guns for the government about the rise of the new world. horrible government, local criminals for should be no wish to produce only democracy.
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campbell normal force began. well, let's take a look at some of the cabinet members. net now has picked bizarrely small tree chest finance minister. the leader of the far right religious zionist party support is really settlements in occupied palestinian territory even though they are illegal under international law. it a mob been giver who was convicted of incitement to racism in 2007 will be the new security minister. a law passed this week will give him unprecedented power over at the police force. have him hours a religious nationalist known for anti l g. b t q views will hold a deputy post in the education ministry, and net now himself is still on trial for alleged bribery fraud and breach of trust . he says he is innocent, fella, hierarchy has more now from west jerusalem. he's the longest serving prime minister in israeli history, but to get this fall he had to partner up with a coalition which is a mix of an ultra orthodox and right wing blog. and these are the most right wing
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politicians. we seen there was some point on the fringes of politics and now he, they are on the main stage to get him. there was an agreement made that they would pass several new laws, the bank of the law, their renewal and march, with some of the laws that were passed through in the last 48 hours. morrison of getting these decisions through these decisions, mixing things up. it means that someone like ben cafe, who has also has, has a conviction of racism is now going to have placing an unprecedented power over the police. for example, there is a law that has been looking into which is to undermine in the way the supreme court, if a law is put down by the supreme court. they can bring that by. this means that a lot of politicians, including benjamin netanyahu, if they have any convictions or in his example, he's on trial for corruption case. it means that gives them that power. now even
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though locals we've spoken to has said yes, processes, democratic to get to this place. they are very deeply concerned of some of the laws that have been put through. and the question is, what happens next? now? the leader of the palestinian group, hamas which governs the gaza strip, has one that israel new coalition will trigger major unrest, middle other hundreds. and it's clear that today with facing a new sinus government, the most extreme, a terrorist racist and fascist government. the policies that clearly escalate the aggression against what we hold sacred people and palestinian land. this opens the way to real escalation on the ground in all the rain as one could. you now side has more from gaza, according to how much senior fully still re neither the 100 spoken to 0. today, we asked him about thomas's reaction and he said that hamis considers no question. this is really government to be
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a right and extreme right wing hostile government that adopts a lot of tremendous plans, ideas and measures to words are the, are the existence of the, is railey occupation in the palestinian lands. he says that they are going to be reinforcing this occupation through the confiscation of more lands, durgy dicing of jerusalem, and the settlements that are being annexing different parts of the occupied west tanks and further settlements in there. he also said that the commerce expects the international law to show its position a clear position towards this extreme israeli government and not to provide political or our support political support or a cover to this extreme government and on their part to as, as they have had said that her mass is going to be monitoring every major taken by
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this is really government and all confrontations or ha ha, styles that would be on the policy. and people, whether in the gaza strip or in the west bank. and we'll be watching closely and will be a forcefully in front of any aggression towards the policy and people. as you've heard the new is really government is promising to prioritize the expansion of the legal settlement in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem. either a brain has more from the occupied westbank on the ground. these really supplement expansion has never stopped. this illegal is really supplement of magdalene has been inching closer towards palestinian homes hidden, also a village in the north of the occupied west bank. and while palestinians feared that the new government is going to be green lighting more and more illegal, israeli settlements here in the west bank,
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they fear that their homes are going to be demolished, to allow for settlements to mushroom buried. how cool used 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 settlement outpost. now of course, all supplements are considered illegal under international law, but those outbursts are usually unrecognised. that by the israeli government, it's senior as a way for settlers to impose a staff to school on the ground. but from experience they usually gets read through actively recognized. and this is what we are expecting in this new government would have been waterbury, the change of these out posts is that they're in the middle of palestinian villages and inherited by violence. settlers known as price tag criminal groups. all of this is happening because the world is staying silent,
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palestinians of warned for decades that is rainy settlement and the network of roads an infrastructure associated with them and mount 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 a state on. momma. dolly is the founder and head of mama, dolly, and associates and law firm practicing in these really and palestinian legal systems. here's his reaction to the new israeli government. although they might not use the recreation immediately, what would be, what the, what the government was on the ground as expanding all supplements, especially in such as abroad and other in the north doors back. as you might remember, after the so called engagement. glad as they can be in 2005
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in the north and goes back, there were some settlements. one of them is called enable omission that was dismantled, prevented from going. now, do you want to change that? a lot that prevent me from going into those land and they want to leave that area in that specific area. so we are talking about expanding everywhere. those back 15 paths on the route. the re be i'm not sure they are. that's stupid. i make area of those bank immediately after this ready with this new governor case. again, that is clear and therefore it's expected that the international community will change its policies instead of treating a boy, if it will have not been as our country that violates national and that it should be account or hardly should.
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ah, russia has launched one of its biggest me size strikes on ukraine since the start of the war. the ukrainian military says air defenses shot down 54 of 69 voc. it's launched by russia. fire, who's have been fighting ablaze at what's being described as a ukrainian electricity infrastructure site. in car, keith, ukrainian authority say that 3 homes, me as apple, e should have been destroyed in those rations strikes. many people were asleep when the buildings were hit early on thursday, some were injured by broken glass. did this look him up? i fell asleep then i woke up to everything shaking crumbling. i got up and screamed for my husband asking, where are you? i ran barefoot on glass, he appeared a glass is falling off him. while the strikes 4th, dozens of people in the capital came to seek shelter in underground metro stations
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. air raid sirens sounded for 5 hours, one of the longest period since the war started. cha, stratford has more from your 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 file. so let's go all camera man to 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 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 around, you know,
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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 blast . 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 around like 35 people that run into the base. and when the sirens went off, we understand that this is one of 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,
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targeting the country's energy infrastructure. so says defense means re says its forces have shot down a ukrainian air defense miss high over the border, reach enough rest. it happen during the latest wave of russia missile strikes on ukraine. a bell russian military commander said there was no cause for alarm. still ahead on the program, a traumatic video out of south korea traffic accident says, highway a blaze. and we look at the worsening economic situation in lebanon. wayne facia is making it more difficult for people to buy basic goods. ah, it's still a foggy pitcher across northern india hither. 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 mold leaves 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 hor, 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 have been dropped for the southern philippines but still solid bands of rain around low, og to the east coast of the philippines on friday. then rain continues to be steered into indonesia as main island of java. right through bali and lombok on friday for china, more in the way of sunshine across the hang soup river valleys. it 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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centimeters of snow over a short period of time that a snapshot of your weather catcher later. ah, lebanon is facing a range of crises, political, economic, and humanitarian. children are hungry and many people are jobless, while others die at sea. in the midst of the despair, one group is often overlooked. they don't have enough pocket money to buy something to eat. al jazeera goes to the heart of palestinian refugee camps in lebanon, the full report stories of a forgotten people on al jazeera. ah ah, ah,
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you're watching al jazeera live from doha. recap a lot of stories. israel's most right wing government in his history has been sony . many minutes now is returning his findings of his excited to meet the coalition. his gap indeed lose ultra nationalist and cultural strong jewish wines. and russia has launched one of the biggest nissan strikes on the crane since the war started. the cranium military says air defense is shot down. 5469 walk. it's launched by russia. at least 19 people are confirmed dead after a fire broke out at a casino hotel in cambodia. it happened in the town of point pear near the border with thailand. police say 30 people way aged bob rango by reports. the gutted shell of what was a popular casino hotel in the board. a ton of peer pet. hundreds of people were
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inside when it cool to place time. cambodian firefighters were unable to save everyone inside the spoon and 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 firefighting facilities nearby made the blaze worse. there's not many, lo, called sought out fire track, close my only to tie fired track and a tie amberlynn knowledge of the tire of your worker coming from thailand to a cambodian side only about say when came from the tired to the cambodian, the grand diamond casino employs about 400 people, many from thailand, although gambling is illegal in cambodia and most forms abandoned thailand. many casino hotel operate along the border between the 2 countries. concerns have long
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been raised over the regions lacks health and safety regulations. ah, barbara, anchor park are to 0. at least 5 people have died in a fire on a major road in south korea. the place started after a bus and truck collided in grind. sean city south at the capitol saw it quickly spread into a tunnel. 37 people, savage smoke, inhalation. officials say the fire has been extinguished and barricades are being dismantled in northern cause of all after serbian protestors agreed to take them down. have been demonstrating for weeks now against the detention of a serbian, a former police officer. his now been moved to house race and the serbian government as for troops from near the kosovo border, had been deployed there this week as tensions roles they saw said are, has reactions from crossville the cause of a notorious keys in the government. here they are welcoming the mover and they are but on the other hand, they are quite cautiously optimistic that for
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a last in peace, serbia needs to respect the territorial integrity of course a war and his sovereignty as well. and also eventually recall denies the corso as an independent state. they're also asking fair be to stop block in the accession, accession of, of course, or through the international organization. but as of now, the barricades are partially being removed, some of the roads are now being opened and also the civilian government is pulling back the majority of troops that had deployed a couple of days ago to the board there. so the reason the numbers of the troops there, so these are the move the staff that are welcome, in coastal war by the authorities. however, the distribution here is still quite fragile and anytime it could be as can eat again, just we have seen that last night despite the moment that the barricades are going
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to be removed, there are some attempts to actually somehow to hijack this process by setting fire on the trucks and so when i, for a couple of hours that the process has, has stopped. so considering the history of the conflict in this region, people clear on toward the government are still quite very much concerned. however, they are hopeful as well that by establishing an international mechanism, maybe they can this time keep a locked in piece. global inflation has rocketed in 2022, lebanon rang 2nd. any world bank assessment of countries hot is hit by the rising food prices. it's watley driven by the war in ukraine, but even before that economy and currency or in tree fall, xena holder explains from beirut. many lebanese now use motorcycle and the absence of a well organized public transport system and the rise in global fuel prices. it's the most affordable way to get around. the sharp evaluation of the local currency
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has made the situation worse. a tank of fuel costs more than the minimum wage, which used to be the equivalent of $450.00. now it's not even worth $20.00. basic necessities are out of reach for many, especially since the nearly bankrupt state lifted subsidies on food and medicine last year. mcgriff's, all my priority is no work. we try to sell whatever we can, so that we can eat him, drink life is unbearable. authorities blame global inflation and the fall out from russia's invasion of ukraine. but lebanon also has its own problems. while we have an implicit live on the 160 percent as for recent figures, so you have 90 percent related to the been use inflation while 10 percent maybe related to the worldwide efficient. this is mainly because of the color of the phone. we have been printing just to cover for the government expenses.
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the government is hoping to increase revenues by hiking customs taxes. but economists warn the decision will cause a 5 to 10 percent spike in inflation in a country that relies heavily on imports. food prices have already increased by 700 percent since $21911.00 on is one of the countries worth affected by the rise and global food prices. according to the world bank, it is 2nd, the only system bob boyd. the situation has deteriorated so much that the world food program says it is planning to feed up to 2000000 people. that's a 3rd of the population, including $1000000.00 refugees from syria. other agencies say they now provide cash assistance instead of focusing on development. a lot of families are not having to or female per day anymore, so having only one means per day to be able to afford this one me and per day they
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have to sacrifice or the rest. it means they cannot access health care. an estimated 15 to 30 percent of families receive help from relatives abroad. nearly $7000000000.00 entered the country this year, but just does little to address a crisis that has already made for out of every 5 lebanese poor santa who there should be adult. there have been protests in bolivia after police detained. a prominent opposition leader. prosecutors have opened several criminal investigations against louis for mandel camacho, the governor of santa claus province. he denies leading a call during protesting 2019 that led to the resignation of then president even morales perused president dina, bull whitey is promising a thorough investigation into the debt into deaths. during week long protests 22 people were killed in demonstrations that began this month after the arrest and
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impeachment of her predecessor pedro castillo a lot. he says she'll provide all necessary resources to prosecute and to investigate. italy's prime minister says she wants to a she, she wants the rest of the european union to follow if lead and bring in mandatory covey tests. for travelers arriving from china, that is in response to the surgeon new infections after being rolled back, it's strict 0, call the policy georgia maloney says the country's new measures may not work if other you nations don't do the same. several other countries including japan, india, l, a u. s. are introducing similar requirements in while china's center for disease control, as warned the upcoming new year celebrations good lead to a rise in cases in rural areas is chief epidemiology, says infections in some large cities or pastor piece, but a new wave could break out in less populated areas as people travel to their home, towns for the holiday policy like ha,
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you see the development of the epidemic is relatively fast and big and medium sized cities because of the large and dense populations. it's slower and smaller cities and rural areas. it's been a severe winter and with the upcoming spring festival, when many people will be traveling, the risk of infectious respiratory diseases may might be epidemic situation more complicated. so on kong has craft monster, it's covered 19 restrictions following a similar moved by mainland china. the rules had threatened to damage its reputation as an international financial center. many businesses are business operators have welcomed the decision. fries, 3 reports from hong kong. people arriving in hong kong from abroad. no longer have to take compulsory p, c r tests. that despite the territory still recording around $20000.00 proven 19 cases a day and the reaction among travelers is mixed. so i was expecting our going to have a be see our desk, but it's good. it feels like it's back to normal. think it's increasing the cases.
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i think they implement it again like that timing to cancel it right now. maxine certificates will also become a thing of the past. previously, only those 2 had been vaccinated could anticipate in places such as restaurants and supermarkets. social distancing is also out, we can take away a few the tables and give people more room to stand or dance or what have you so. so we're looking forward to it. i think in the under public sector, there's gonna be a bit of a worry for the 1st couple weeks. i don't think you'll see the mass rush of people coming out. i think it's gary more of a gradual thing. hong kong has largely followed china's lead in tackling corona virus. it had some of the most stringent coded rules in the world, but it's lifting most of them. just as china about id is 0,
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call the policy earlier this month. we've been hearing from chambers of commerce, up and down hong kong that they desperately need to have these restrictions removed, that they need to get back to a sense of normality. and in particular, we need to have visitors coming to hong kong on coast very dependence for tourists . but while the opening up of hong kong is large, he welcomed here. some countries, a bit more cautious. japan has restricted passenger flights from here to says in airports. a decision, the hong kong government says, could affect tens of thousands of people. and if the number of cases continues to rise, more rules by other countries may fallen. flawlessly, al jazeera hung to the us now where the number of indigenous americans who go to college remain slow. only about 19 percent of those between the ages of 18 and 24 year old are enrolled in university as compared to 41 percent of the overall
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u. s. hop elation. rob reynolds reports from albuquerque, new mexico on why they're 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 succeed. that exciting for you to be here today? yes. um, this is actually the school i want. 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 $24.00. 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
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used to colonize indigenous 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, 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 depressed and anxious when 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.
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