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[000:00:00;00] the news this is d. w. news lived from berlin, benjamin netanyahu, the time as israel's prime minister looks set to near its ends as his opponents agreed to form a coalition government. the . the announcement came shortly before a midnight deadline and prevented what could have been israel's 5th election in
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just over 2 years. we will go live to jerusalem, also coming up sri lanka, worst maritime disaster gets worse. a container ship carrying chemicals and plastics that burned for days filled as the cargo is now sinking. in oil fil is a possibility. plus india seeing the rise of another killer disease that is attacking vulnerable cobra 19 patient, is called black fungus. and sometimes the only way to stop it is removing infected body parts and they're on the road to nowhere in particular. the wild elephants pick social media by storm after straying from a nature reserve in china. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. we begin in israel, where opposition parties have agreed to form
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a new coalition government if it's confirmed by israel's parliament because it, it could. and benjamin netanyahu long held premiership under the deal, the hard line religious nationalists. natalia bennett, would become prime minister for 2 years. he would then be replaced by centrist year, the peed, the man who did the groundwork to put the coalition together. the alliance includes 7 parties from across the political spectrum, including bennett nationalists. who is the man who might become israel's new prime minister. let's have a look. this is the man who might lead israel for the next 2 years. natalie bennett has made his political career with provocative statements that established himself to the right of outgoing pm benjamin netanyahu. this is him last year. he a bowl long enough show. we will not allow the israeli government to recognize that palestinian state under any circumstances. we will not allow israel to hand over even
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a centimeter of lands on the arabs. this is what we are here for. to guard the land of israel will should me the thing. but bennet is also a generation younger than that. yahoo has broken with allies on the religious right on the role of religion in public life. he's also comparatively liberal and gay rights and other issues. bennett is the son of american immigrants to israel. he made a fortune in high tech before jumping into politics in 2013, revamping the right wing, subtler party jewish home model. he served as secretary of defense, and secretary of education under netanyahu. bennett would bring very little public support to the role in 2019 elections. jemina party received no mandates, and in the most recent round in one just 7 out of the 120 seats in the connected. i think a bit of a disgrace to someone who was elected with only 7 mandates. is the person who
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decides the fate of the country. i think that is good for is although i'm from the left side. i believe that the new prime minister will unite israel because it is now divided into many pieces and we need the change. bennett has promised to work for all israelis, not just his supporters. then shallow because of the government like this will succeed only if we work together as a group, not i, we are not, we will bring back. so we was his real secret weapon, the day of its foundation. call on the floor. got with them or not the candidates, lemon, shallow bennett would have his hands for guiding a coalition that spends the entire political spectrum. and israel would have its 1st taste of the post that yahoo era, for as long as it left and for more or less spring, and d w tonya kramer who's joining us from jerusalem. so tanya, as we've been hearing the tale,
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bennett has been described as an old friend nationalists. what could this potentially mean for the future direction of israel and resolving the israeli palestinian conflict? while he's definitely further to the right and benjamin netanyahu. we heard that also in the report statements on palestinian affairs on the palestinian state. he's a proponent settlement of annexation of parts of the occupied west bank against the palestinian state. but he also has to lead now a very broad, very diverse what has been described as a very diverse clinician of parties that reach from the hotline religious nation. the parties like history mean a party to the hard line writing secular parties to centrists and also left thing parties. so he has to keep this rather try to coalition together. and i think with most various, at the moment are interested in is whether such
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a coalition will actually work and whether it will love this love for a longer time than what you've seen in the past 2 years. indeed, in the past 2 years, the country has faced for elections in fact, talk about this a little bit more about, you know, the, the stability now going forward. and what hurdles this coalition is still facing when it has been described as a very a franchise coalition. if it comes together, you know, there are many audiological differences between the party on the, from the hotline right into the center to the left. and also for the 1st time, of course, we also have the support of an arabic party, the party, which is part of the islamic movement in israel, the political branch. so this is for the 1st time that we see them also supporting a government. so they will have to come together and some analysts say that they might talk a, you know,
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the less controversial issues like the economy. they have to pass the budget maybe focusing less on issues pertaining to the israeli, palestinian conflict. if they have the luxury to do so because they also have many differences on affairs like as t b, q or religious affairs, even. so the other question that is, of course, is still on the line, this clinician needs to go to a confidence, food and the connected within the next 2 weeks. and only then this government will come together and can be sworn and ok. so the time is not over yet for benjamin netanyahu. it's important to remember that he's of course, israel's longest serving prime minister, tanya. what is the country look like without him? while he won't be completely gone, he will be. then if all this comes together, most likely the leader of the opposition, but he leaves
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a very divided and polarized country. that's what we always heard in the past 2 years. and of course this support is say, this is not a fair deal. they wanted to see him continue or at least go to new elections because he couldn't form a new coalition government and his support this time is up. he has been too long at the home of the government 12 years. he also has to send trials for several of corruption charges. so it's, it's time for someone new to bring this society back together, but it's probably take a long time to heal and to, to come together and to bridge the differences, w correspondent, tanya kramer integral. thank you. let's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world. a russian court has ruled to keep prominent opposition activist andre people var, off in custody for 2 months, pending trial,
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the former head of open russia. if disbanded pro democracy group was pulled off of the plane bound for pulling on monday. he's the latest opposition figure to be detained ahead of elections. in september. the world's largest meet processing company has begun to restart production after a weekend. cyber attack. us investigators attributed the attack on a brazilian own to meet processor to a russian speaking gang that has made some of the largest ransomware demands on receipt on record. in recent month, cuba has announced that it will begin trialing its vaccine candidates on children to test their effectiveness against coven 19 around 300 people, aged between 12 and 18 years old will participate in the study. it follows the start of phase 3 trials of the vaccine candidate in adult. we had to sri lanka now where
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a burned out cargo ship carrying comes of chemicals off the coast of colombo has partially sunk the m, the ex press pearl, had been on fire for nearly 2 weeks with much of its dangerous cargo, falling overboard. an indian coast guard vessel has been drafted into health as authorities prepare for the worst case scenario. a possible oil slick is being called re lung because worst maritime disaster from bad to worse. desperate attempts to toward the end, the express po, out to see have failed. it's now stuck in shallow waters. near the course. i'm starting to think the singapore registered cargo ship was anchored off for lank as west coast when it caught fire on may 20. the blaze was put out, but some of the contents of the containers on board had spilled into the safe and devastating blow to the environment and trailing cars, fishermen. i mean, this is a big problem for the all the fishermen. i mean these, this,
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of course they can go to the fee and they can do the work. because of this situation. the government has been fishing along and 80 kilometers stretch. of course, over 5000 and fishing boats have been effective. the ship has dealt the depth, low 12 lives we conquer to see which means we can't make a living. we have tons of plastic pellets have coated nearby beaches. and there is that oil and chemicals may leak into the indian ocean. was sending an incident which is already what is for lack of worst environmental disasters. and let's bring in now jamila, who's saying deputy editor of the daily mirror, a newspaper entry lunk, as capital colombo. thank you so much for joining us. demila. just like to begin by asking you about the environmental aspects. what are the risks that we could still
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see an oil spill or the discharge of toxic chemicals into the indian ocean? well as up to the morning the, she's not going to be a navy said that there had been no party as yet. however, there was some good the water which was now coming out from us to leech and may have been stop speeding the containers at the base of fire. but what the navy saying is that now the prepared for, i've been and teams on ground teams and the other and probably begin in a few. i was the my actually have a question about a week the fisheries me at this stage me stop by level said that if it does happen, david try again. best to prevent it from beaching, should already damaged at the moment to be on the pollution. we can because we had washed the show in the past few days. so right now we don't have a bill, but there is
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a possibility that it might happen within the course of the day. how could this happen? what to investigators already know where what me know at the moment is that the fire may have started from a leak from one of the containers. as you know, this was carrying some chemical and some plastic penis. so what we do not at the moment, i'm not sure that there was a leak in one of these containers. we bought the fire and the sleek was actually trees when the ship was at the port of her e. zine india. and had wanted to turn back and go back to the court. the indian head infect, contacted the sheep and said not to come back because they did not have the facility to attend to this, which is why they continued coming towards the columbus court. but now, investigations ongoing as to whether this ship had, in fact,
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informed the authority here that there was a possible leak on board any so why? why, why did it end time up the ship to come to all that is being investigated as yet usually days, not the nothing out yet. and in the meantime, while that investigation proceeds, we heard that fishermen, for example, have been devastated by this. how widely could this impact sri lankan more broadly when this is a huge to be on the fishing community? because as you know, we have and i know country and the income, what we get from our fisherman is quite a while. and along the course, right from the country, we have fishing families who live. so as, as you said in your report earlier, thousands of families, phishing families who have already been affected because right now days in a banding on fishing all the sudden for the western course. so when did man is
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going to believe that these you have to be known because there's a lot of damage. there's a lot of devastation on the beach and the chemicals which has been washed to show those drastic fellows which have been washed to show. so that people on ground cleaning the muses at the moment, but obviously they're going to see the ration continuing for many more days yet. so this is a huge beyond the fishing community and we don't know right around the center yet. jimmy le hussein. joining us from the longest capital, colombo, thank you so much for bringing us up to date. india seems to be past the peak of its 2nd corona virus wave, but the country is now fighting and other crisis, those recovering from coven 19. seem to be more vulnerable to dangerous fungal infections, the black fungus, the deadly, but one spare disease has now been declared an epidemic and several indian states. the w correspondent, namisha jive wall and this,
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this report from the capital deli sanchez, the time has spent the last 2 months in an out of hospital when her bed and got the good you know why it was during the worst of india 2nd leave. she stayed up nice desperately looking for oxygen cylinders and hospital that she had to travel some 300 kilometers to get just to find her mother. and i see you bit where she spent see me. a few days after the dining home, her mother was hospitalized again. this time because of mucous my courses, commonly known as the black formula. i described was overdone, with patience with eyes fooling, shot faces, disfigured by light. steven surgeries made necessary to stop the spread of the fun with a black fungus patient in the same room as her mother bled to death before her eyes . i am says she cannot allow the best time to stop and process the strong
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icon explode. 4 to even have the ability to do them and because i have to keep going back to do whatever it takes to keep going. like i'm going to focus in, but that i go to for, to behave like a wisdom, like you know, because that was the black fungus has been declared and epidemic in delhi and several other states in india. it is not a new disease, but it occurred to me that pharmacies did not talk much of the drugs to treat it. we used to receive a request for the injection of this and what that is and be a week. but right now, the demand been so high that it grows more than 30 patients a day, and they were many looking for it. unless patients to steven injection regularly, separately, the fungus can spread rapidly. each vial costs 80 years. as the demand had surged,
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the black market price had for drupal as prices for the anti, the job title. the government backed off the pharmacy like be now manufacturers. i was supposed to reply directly to the booth, but these supplies will be crucial as even a thing the miss dawn can be devastating. the more that causes the black fungus assignment in the environment, but can also be found in many liters oral surgeon cylinders. these will use heavily during india, 2nd. dr. romantic who calls these opportunistic infections. these 2, when venue immunity is compromised, in this case by the one iris and the over use of steroids used in its treatment. any misstep in treating the black fungus can be fatal. my causes has a higher mortality rate, especially when patients who don't get diagnosed early enough. so it has more than 50 percent mortality, most of the time and all surgery, it's going to be disfiguring,
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especially when the comment about i think that we see, i know sort of a nuclear, where you have to remove the tissue from the face. now, in other fungal infection, that pre owned beacon immune system is also being reported in the us. good. one of his cases may be falling, but the deadly 2nd being has left the housing vulnerable to many more infections. and let's get more now. we are joined by professor for professor oliver koren lee. he is a infectious disease specialist from the university of cologne. thank you so much for joining us to share your expertise. and i'd like to begin by asking you, because we've heard that india has a shortage of supplies of medicine to treat these fungal infections. what is the prospect of treatment without the drugs we would be left just with surgery, which is of course, not a good option. and usually to combine both. ok,
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so i mean that that's pretty dire scenario. they said your outline, they're just walk us through because we've, we've heard about the rise in cases in india. how about elsewhere in the world? are you also seeing other cases? well everywhere that was we do the cases connected to 19 however it is very small numbers. so i'm aware, for example, at the moment in germany of less than 5 cases. how high is the risks that these types of infection spread? the usually t o or they do not spread from patient to patients? the mechanism is that you inhale the under the unusually soil or in a matter you inhale is see the movie membranes where it stopped growing and invading call the to the but you don't pass
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that on to somebody else. so, you know, if you're somebody you're sitting in, you know, another country in the world, should we be concerned about this? well, we need to keep the course alert and we should do the proper diagnostics. diagnosis early, the key to treatment. and i guess that it will be done in most of the world. ok, oliver corner infectious disease specialist from the university of cologne. thank you so much for joining us. and here are some other stories making news. the french cynically as writer and academic david the up has won this year's international booker prize for his novel. at night all blood is black. it tells the story of the cynical leave who fought for france during world war one. the $50000.00 pound prize money will be split between the up and the books translator. the u. s. space agency nasa has unveiled
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a plan to send twin probes to venus. the mission will end to study the atmosphere and logic features of earth, sister, planet, and better understand why the 2 developed so differently. the 500000000 dollar program will be launched by 2030 it has been called the long distance migration of wild elephants the longest distance excuse me, ever recorded in china. a herd of 15 wandering elephants have embarked on a 500 kilometer journey. after straying from a nature reserve in china, southwest tiny sea media say that they have now reached the major city of con ming, where authorities are rushing to steer them clear of populated areas. an epic truck through southwest and china destination unknown. no uncertain why this heard of 15 wild asian elephant strayed from a peaceful,
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national nature as the united province. one theory is that their leader lacks experience and lead the group astray. other experts say the journey is the result of human development and the elephant of searching for new habitat. whatever the reason that track has become the longest distance migration of wild elephants ever recorded in china. but this is the 1st time in history that we've seen anything like this. it's never happened before. so everyone is trying to figure out why it's happening. we need to observe the elephant further and study them movements and have the group set out as 16 animals that to turn around and went home. and the baby was born during the track. the hood has moved through villages broken into bombs trampled crops, and caused more than
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a $1000000.00 of losses. and wild chinese social media is full of posts and videos of sightings. a task force of 360 people. and 9 drones is busy tracking the heard, desperately trying to keep them away from the most populated areas and sports news for you. now the world elite athletes are counting the days to the start of the tokyo olympics next month, despite the uncertainty caused by the corona virus pandemic. the american team could be at a major advantage given that they return to competition quicker than many other nations. be a max is one sport where the u. s. could thrive american b, m x, ride the corner fields is one of the lucky ones. the corona virus pandemic means athletes have been struggling to prepare for the tokyo olympics. but with the sports events. returning in the u. s. then in many countries,
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the 2016 goals me the see is reading. so i've got plenty of gate drops i've gotten from november through to may of this year. i've raised just as much as i would typically rates, which i think is a huge advantage for us. i'm in that rhythm in europe is just kind of getting started racing again. now. feels training plans for most of the last few were still up ended by the pen damage. but the chaos let hands explore new methods of saying and cheap by trying new exercises, setting up his own gym as a whole lot of just what do i do now? so i just did as best i could to stay in shape. yeah, i did a lot of things that i enjoy doing that were active, that maybe i wouldn't normally have time to you whether it was high, can mountain bike and things like that. i went for a run a couple of times, which not going to be that again. oh pinion, pull, say a large majority or pennies. want to talk your olympics to be cancelled because of that pandemic. but the field is still planning for the games as he usually would. i
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hope that this happens. i hope it can happen in a way that everybody feels comfortable with, especially those in japan. but at the end of the day, so far above my head now of my control that i just tried to do what i can do and i'm training, i'm preparing as best as i can. and i'm hoping that it happens and never does it more nothing. i can to one of the fastest and you know, the cycling disciplines the max will take its place in the old fix for the 4th time, b m x champion is hoping for another golden rides in sockhill. the quick reminder of our top story opposition parties in israel has a great to form a new coalition government. the alliance includes 7 parties from across the political spectrum. if the appeal is confirmed by parliament could bring an end to prime minister benjamin netanyahu was more than a decade in power authorities and to say that they are preparing for the worst case scenario of a possible oil flick as they burned out cargo ships,
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things off of columbia, those may harbor the vessel was on fire for almost 2 weeks. littering beaches with huge volumes of plastic pollution in the countries or the maritime environmental disaster. the next time you new complex, down with my colleagues, him sebastian, to stay with us if you can for that. i'm sorry. kelly in berlin. thanks for watching the news. the news. the news news, news,
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