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this is did every news live from the jordan's king signals a tough line on descents in the royal family government officials insisting former crown prince's fought of i've got to destabilize the kingdom prince hamza say as he's been silenced for speaking out against corruption also coming up. pressure mounts on benjamin netanyahu the 1st witnesses on board in the israeli prime minister's corruption trial and the country's president prepares to launch a coalition talks that could see the sideline. and as people
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on the streets of hungary begin taking off they called it 19 months yes how the government is muscling the free press corps see exactly what's going on inside hospitals. let's meet the singing coach helping long covert patients to breathe again. and for some of them is a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just early hours your voice a little bit of a chance to one press. hello i'm christine one but it's good to have your company. jordan say's it has foiled a plot by former crown prince to destabilize the kingdom the government maintains homes have been hussein and at this we're undermining security with the help of foreign powers now as many as 20 high level officials have been arrested hamza
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denies being part of a conspiracy and saints he is being silenced according to jordan security officials the king's half brother bin hussein had been under investigation for some time the country's foreign minister said the former crown prince was trying to mobilize tribal leaders against the government with support from abroad. the investigations monitored interference including calls with foreign parties regarding the suitable timing to start steps to shake the security of our steady jordan. 16 people including a former adviser to king abdullah and another member of the royal family were arrested the military initially denied arresting has not been hussein and said it had issued him a warning for his actions but in a video statement sent to media on saturday prince holmes that claimed he had been
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placed under house arrest for associating with critics of the royal family there is no conspiracy. or of anything. all that has happened here is it's my movement has restricted it's my ability to communicate has been restricted but the people have been arrested to try and distract from the fundamental. become. in our system as a result of poor and incompetent government. though he no longer holds an official title that remains a popular figure in the country. live you know it's just not right for prince homs or to be linked to these people these are people who jordanian see as questionable who are really frowned upon. in the shadows. we do not want to see anything no matter how small happened in this country this country is now in
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a stable and secure and i ask god to have this country remain stable and secure. and many see the stability in king abdullah the 2nd he has enjoyed widespread popularity during his reign jordan is widely seen as an island of carbon a troubled region strategically located between israel syria saudi arabia and iraq the u.s. u.k. and several arab nations of all expressed their full support for the reigning monarch. if we still see the political analyst our survey we asked him with the hunters accusation of that governance motivated by business of abusing his status as crown prince well our it's not new that he left. his death as a crown prince of more than 15 years now that he's not a crown prince so basically i don't see our direct link between that especially that he after that he had a lot of very famous letter saying that he has not desire for governance and he
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would understand this then he appeared in recent years mortally in gaging in domestic issues so it's not something unusual surprising to see that these words which is common and or the mother were recently in public opinion there are very high producers and pour the public the poor let's say governments and governments are. being said from a member of the royal family is a bit shocking or surprising and for sure it's risky because it opens. let's say kind of affection which is not the story in jordan the strength of jordan is based on the strength and unity of this family are we never with that so if i want to remember. in the previous. say it was a very smooth transition and therefore it's a bit surprising. so the political analyst. of
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a now and israeli court is calling its 1st witnesses today as the corruption trial of prime minister benjamin netanyahu resumes now and as you know is in course where he faces multiple corruption charges including bribery and for old he could be jailed if found guilty but that tribe is expected to last 4 years israeli politics are in chaos officer and inconclusive election last month political parties are due to meet with the president today to decide who will be tossed with forming a new government. and for more on the story i'm joined by the cream cheese in jerusalem hi time yes so the prime minister is now is in course at the same time he's trying to form a government how is he managing this. what is actually a coincidence that these 2 so important events for this country are happening almost at the same time as you said you have on the one hand prime minister
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benyamin netanyahu he has to appear in court today this morning hearing the opening remarks of the state prosecutor here is. being called there for the evidence phase of the trial from now on key that this is will be called every week here into the trial on the other hand we have president briefly who has started the consultation process now party leaders will come up all day meeting with him and they will make their recommendations who they would like to see being recommended for being tossed for their giving the 1st shot to toss to form a coalition government so you see but the don lemon this country is in the one hand you have this political stalemate with 2 blocs so to speak who don't really have a clear past to form a government and now the evidence of the trial was
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a prime minister standing trial right at the end as we were saying tanya if found guilty he could face he is in prison but just how serious is this corruption case against benjamin it in yellow. well we're talking here about 3 cases then known in israel as case files 100-200-4020 minutes and now has been indicted for throw out a breach of trust and in one case status case forced thousands also privately and that's considered to be the most serious of cases and we're expecting to hear today akiva in this talking about allegations against prime minister netanyahu was and also communication minister that he had given regular regulatory advances for advantages in return for favor of the media
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coverage now mr netanyahu has always denied all the charges he has said this is a return to against him and his family from the to disagree from law enforcement from the media and from the left wing so but what we are seeing here now this drive that be picking up pace there were these 3 hearings every week and that will most likely dominate also the media coverage here in israel. very quickly tanya how is this going to play into the coalition talks the fact that the prime minister is on trial. well it's a it's a whole consultation process today that starts that we have to party leaders making their recommendations and president moving richland has spent time until wednesday to decide you know things has the best chance is to form a coalition that is not necessarily the leader of the largest party that's not mandatory he could also give the toss to another person so we have to wait and see
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within these $23.00 days what decision will look like all right that's tanya kramer with that report for us in jerusalem thank you tanya. and now it's take a look at some of the world news the death toll from flooding and landslides in indonesia and neighboring east timor now stands at 76 dozens more people up in the missing relief efforts have been hampered by blocked roads and the remoteness of the affected area at the disaster was homeless by a tropical site or. rescue as in taiwan are still finishing a recovery work at the site of the train crash that killed at least 50 people last week the express train carrying nearly 500 peasant is railed off to his seeing a flatbed lorry that had slid down the embankment as the lorries owner has expressed his deep remorse. and doctors say argentina's president isn't suffering symptoms after he tested positive for the close of virus alberto
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fernandez was diagnosed despite receiving 2 doses of the split mcphee vaccine earlier this year presidential staff say he'll not isolate as they continue to observe his condition. and protesters gathered outside bulgaria's ruling party headquarters as partial results showed it had won sunday's parliamentary elections opposition populist he's also finished strongly the incumbent prime minister boyko barres solve is likely to face a struggle to form a government the final results are expected on thursday. hungary's government is clamping down on independent reporting on the country's vaccination campaign and the situation of hospitals now hungry has one of the highest per capita death rates from 19 in the e.u. although it has the highest vaccination rates across fun and funny for childhood from one doctor on
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a reality that side odds with the picture put forward by the government. soldier it's money for people checking into this hospital treating patients when we start to film the building go there and do your t.v. thing over there they ask us to film the parking lot according to staff inside the hospital is at capacity one doctor has to take care of 10 patients and all is in short supply these are just some of the claims for hearing from inside the hospital from a doctor but we cannot verify these claims as all sorts of board independent media from entering that doctor is. we need him after his shift 120 hour working reeks of the average now he says but the hungry and government says everything is under control. from the prime minister for those who get sick you shouldn't worry
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they will be cured that we have medical staff. every day we are left wondering why did we not have time for today. that most of his colleagues don't want to talk in public because they are worried about repercussions we need to reach to people and tell them about this illness not to create panic but you see this is what this is about and this is why. i wrote in an open letter to the government a large number of journalists requested access to hospitals. prime minister viktor orban responded in a televised interview. this is not the time to go inside hospitals and produce bogus videos and fake community option because she threw up on data she is a photo journalist he too would like to show what's happening in hungary right now stop filming the hospital this is a public space or it's a very common situation says martin was a climate of fear after the past this affects to people who want to know the real
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situation inside the hospitals we know that more than 300 people died today it's our job to tell the story behind those numbers. as a form to fill a little bit and again but. meanwhile many young people in hungary are starting to shed their masks without knowing what's really going on in hungary hospitals to them it might seem as if the pandemic is already over. now the u.s. state of florida is facing a potential ecological catastrophe officials fear a leaking reservoir could collapse and leashing a 20 foot ward off washed up hundreds of residents ordered to leave their homes and the governor has declared a state of emergency the race is on to drain the reservoir before the walls gave way polluted water has been gushing out of a break in the vinyl lining of the pool at the piney point plant for the last week
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officials are alarmed. so we're hoping that we can just continue to get the water out in an efficient way and prevent a catastrophic event efforts to plug the leak have failed emergency crews and the national guard are trying to pump the water out in time to head off disastrous flooding. it's a rural area but there are $300.00 homes nearby residents have been ordered to leave the wastewater comes from an old phosphate plant and contains high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen some social media posts claim the water is radioactive florida's governor has a reassuring message. but to be clear the water being discharged to port manatee is not radioactive that is primarily salt water from the port manatee dredge project
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mixed with legacy process water and storm water runoff. the governor says the company operating the site should be held responsible for local people can only hope that the reservoir walls keep holding up. more people were killed in fresh protests over the weekend as they demanded the resort. government demonstrators are defying the military's rule holding protests in several cities and activist groups that 6 people have died at the weekend taking the death toll to 557 the military has tried to stop the uprising with lethal force officer taking control in a coup at the start off. and i'm now joined by an activist in mandalay who wants to remain anonymous for security reasons and so we're going to be calling him a david welcome to news 7 people died in process over the weekend to take part in
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those protests and what is the situation like now in inland in mandalay it at this moment. yes thank you i will say i was all over the city i always in it i'm gonna do it as long as i'm alive it's my duty and to day and since yesterday a big cities like django and mandel the military has introduced another strategy to tackle the protest just which is. as demolition brand and checkpoints at main areas of the city and checking every single person going through our phones and al of vehicles and if they find something suspicious they would just arrest us so instead of you know cracking down the protest gives they are now talking. to hinder us to get there before the pretest but other small cities and towns across myanmar
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there's been continuous protests and also a lot of people are reported reported people died. so that's what's happening at the moment and david away hearing that several ethnic minority armed factions have have sided with the pro-democracy movement what do you think that this means for you all movement. it's a positive message and it is a positive sign we already are we have believed it for a long time that they will side with us is just that yesterday this day one statement came out because we knew that long time oh they are going to say it with us but it's a positive news is there is a positive move once force restoration of democracy and federal government but before that we would have to face a really horrifying civil war the whole night we cheat on creams if we keep. we keep fighting our fighting forward means without
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a helpful national. right that is the activists who we are calling david's talking to us from mandalay thank you say that it's it's it's. because of eyes pandemic has seen huge changes to people's lives both personally and professionally in 1000 can leave suffers with lingering symptoms such as shortness of breath and fatigue. and corresponding bit of moss caught up with an operatic voice coach who has turned her talents to helping long that suffer his breathe more easily again. blowing bubbles to help with. suzumiya is a trained vocalist. has developed special grieving exercises patience and for some of them is a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just allows your voice a little bit of a chance to unpressed. she says it's thanks to susie that she feels
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well again and is able to take a few hobbies just a year ago she was suffering from a lung infection and needed oxygen 3 months on i remember feeling fill fatigued breathless i mean literally from my bed to the bathroom i would just get breathless. was. the sheba i never dreamed that of all people seeing us from the english national opera would be the ones to help her brief arms down to show the heights. in weekly zoom sessions participants learn to relax and improve that posture and most of all to breathe and just hove that from men we think a lot about breathing down because if you're breathing you're taking in lots of that and actually tend not to be expelling me so just giving
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people tools to slow things down and get them in my mind is really out. this. being part of a group is hugely important. and . i could have never imagined coming out of that darkness all by myself so it's been a huge support system for me it's like my family now we had i guess you can say a common purpose to get better and what be more beautiful way to think. out and heal them at the same time music and that's enough come together this unique project and it's been so successful that it's now being rolled out in covert clinics across the u.k. sound. shiba dreams of singing on a real opera stage together with others like us and that dream could come true
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thing as soon as could be prescriptions allow international opera plans to stage a very special price. for the patients. to prove again. the . and now for some of the latest developments in the pandemic india has reported a record rise in corona virus infections with new data cases topping 100000 for the 1st time recorded infections are currently growing faster than any other country in the world and thailand's most popular tourist resort focus has begun a mass vaccination program 2 months before the rest of the country it is hoped most of the island will be vaccinated before overseas travel arrives in june and
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bangladesh has started a weeklong lockdown to the spread of the virus non-essential retail and public transport services flush out to sports now and the bundesliga is big game on sunday so been host half a in the berlin davi looking for a win that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and their city rivals myatt it really trouble but has a as you will see had other ideas. were forced into a change for the darby. causative covert 19 test meant alexander was pressed into service in goal. line up splurged on by their funds fireworks outside the ground when you own started with a bang. reacted well to push over clichy approval 2nd when a tether. but there was nothing to stand in keeper could do moments later i.
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took it from what i'm doing made it one nil to a new one after 10 minutes. by it looked like it would take an easter miracle for hair to get back into the much pound one giulia rife when the referee deemed this challenge a material game dizzy worthy of a penalty. duty look at buck you stepped up and sent on the salute to the wrong way 11 after 35 minutes and that's the way it finished and after a 2nd half in which no one could quite get it right in front of goal. the spoils shared in the darby to the point and has done now either cite much good. and stood looking to boost their chances of european qualification with a win of a visit to braman now a drab game was old facing the buy and own goal from braman to the big
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custance him. with just 9 minister to play in all the sad result of raman live strict odds to 7th place as just one below the european qualification spots and braman dropped to 30. lookin at the results of a 27th match day of the bundestag a season with just 7 more to go now again there is a droll in the burn and dobby step godspeed braman and saturday's big match day sold by in defeat 2nd place. frankfurt beats dortmund and was a winner as was and mention god defeated. so a look now at the standings now by munich have moved 7 points clear of 2nd place sick all spared and france fish are sitting at 3rd and 4th when you are berlin is 7th in
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the 2nd half of the table you see has have been near the bottom at 14th that's 2 points above relegation trouble it's. racing now and the dave you all electric vehicle series called extreme and as he moaned impost by its formula one champion nicole rosebud took the inaugural title is the driving do including australia ready champ in more detail that helped defeat a team by the prison for me to one champion known as hamilton extreme ease 5 race series aims to highlight climate change and promote sustainability by racing in remote parts of the that are suffering environmental damage. and a reminder of all top story news this hour jordan ses is has i'm covered in crops to destabilize the kingdom involving the former crown prince and other government maintains st and at this undermining security as many as 27
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