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the company or research team to the pacific to, to the language starts to mon d, w. the me ah, ah, this is the w news lie from berlin. benjamin netanyahu time of israel, prime minister, looks like it's drawing to an end. as his opponents agreed to form a coalition government. the b announcement came just before midnight deadline and prevented what could have been israel,
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5th election, and just over 2 years. will go live to do with also coming out fears of an oil spill grow and 3 long as the countries worst. marine disaster expands a container ship carrying chemicals and plastic that burn for days and filled with cargo. is now thinking well that the latest from columbus, india is seeing the rise of another killer disease that the tack and vulnerable cove at 19 patient. it's called black fungus, and the country is running out of medicine to treat him. and they are on the road to nowhere in particular. wild elephants take social media by store masters, straying from a nature reserve in china. ah . i'm see me so much. that's good to have you with us. well, it could be the end of an era. israel looks at to get
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a new leader after 12 years with benjamin netanyahu. as prime minister, former opposition leader, charlotte peered from the dish at teat or future party, has put together a coalition of 8 parties from across the political spectrum. in the hope the forming a new government under the deal hard line religious nationalists, natalie bennett, would initially become prime minister. 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. you have a whole lot of show we will not allow the israeli government to recognize a palestinian state under any circumstances. we will not allow israel to hand over even a centimeter of land to the arabs. this is what we are here for to guard the land of israel will ship them either. but bennet is also a generation younger than netanyahu has broken with allies on the religious right
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on the role of religion in public life. he's also comparatively liberal on 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. has the amino party received no mandates and in the most recent round it one just 7 out of the 120 seats in the connected. i think it's a bit of a disgrace that someone who was elected with only 7 mandate is the person who decides the fate of the country. i think that it's good for is although i'm from the left side. i believe that the new prime minister will unite israel because he's
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now divided into many pieces. and we need to change. bennett has promised to work for all israelis, not just his supporters and 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, it was his real secret weapon. the day of its foundation call on the floor got was them are not leak. on this lemon, shallow bennett would have his handful guiding a coalition that spends the entire political spectrum. and israel would have its 1st taste of the post yahoo era for as long as it left. the w correspondent, tonya kramer has the latest on the story for us from jerusalem. hi tanya, good to see you. let's start with natalie bennett because he's been described as an ultra nationalist. what would his leadership mean for the direction of israel and also for resolving the israeli palestinian conflict?
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well we heard it in the report and he's known to be either further to devise then for example, benjamin netanyahu. he is a pro settlement person, pro annexations is part of the occupied by he's against the policy and say, but he's also still elidah now of a prospective very diverse husband described as one of the most diverse coalition. governments of the country has seen with parties that come from across the political spectrum. so we have of course, a hotline, religious nation, religious parties, life, no. saudi bennett, a young, you know, the have hard line writing secular parties to house the center parties like yes. and we do have less than parties and also very important for the 1st time the support of our party coming from the stomach movement is row. so i think what's
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most interesting at the moment is where it is, it's such a clinician can work. it's a very franchise coalition because they have a lot of differences, and this is what they're most interested in, if this condition will come to work and how they will work together. that is indeed an interesting question. tanya, what hurdles is this coalition still facing? while for the moment they could agree on one thing, they wanted to out benjamin netanyahu as well as long term prime minister. so this is the basic, but they have, these are the logical differences. so they have to work on coming together on those issues. we have to wait and see also the correlation agreements to help in drafting what they could agree on. so we understand some analysts believe that they might look 1st and foremost, that is, is that a less controversial? for example, they have to pass a state event has been without a budget for 2 years. almost. they have to look at economy issues,
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social economic issues for example. but they have already differences about issues pertaining to the q offense or to read. this is the 1st even to know me go through so we have to wait and see how they work on that together. but before talking about governing as well, we have certain heard us. they still have to cost to become a government. they have really a vote of confidence that needs to be scheduled within the next 2 weeks and already be hearing. there's a lot of pressure on some of the writing lawmakers, especially from you know, one of them you might not support this for listen government. so because they only have a raise us in majority of $61.00, out of $120.00. this is very, very important because before the government can be going in and tanya benjamin netanyahu is israel, longest serving prime minister. so what would israel look like without him?
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while he will still be around the 1st we understand, you know, if this condition comes together, he would be in the opposition, possibly the opposition leader. but of course, the husband dominating is ready politics for 12 years. the time he has been an office and even before that, and he has a record of achievement that he's very supportive, they would say they would have liked him, a lot of supporters and they think it's not a 30 of his opponents say how long in this office, he also has just been tried for several corruption charges and they say he simply has to step back and they want something new. and i think it also leaves polarized societies. and i think it will take a while to, to overcome the differences between the 2 political t w's. tanya kramer reporting there from jerusalem. thank you so much. let's get
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around it. now. some other headlines from around the world use top court has rebuked germany for failing to clean up dirty air in cities. the european court of justice has ruled that between 20102016 germany quote, systematically and persistently violated the maximum permitted levels of nitrogen dioxide. berlin is now compelled to take action or could face have define denmark's parliament has passed a controversial new law that allows the government to relocate asylum seekers to another country under the new law so called partner countries would be responsible for processing asylum seekers cases as well as offering them protection, if their case is approved, relative to gather to warn a politician from india's ruling b j. p. party, after he was shot dead in the disputed region of kashmir. police say an identified gunman opened fire on brackish pan detail while he was visiting the town of trial authorities flames separatists rebels for the attack. and the u. s. space agency
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nasa has unveiled a plan to send twin probes to venus. the mission will aim to study the atmosphere and geologic features of earth, sister planet, and better understand why the to develop so differently. the $500000000.00 program will be launched by 2030 to $3.00 lanka now, where a cargo ship carrying tons of chemicals has partly sunk after catching on fire around 2 weeks ago. the environmental disaster is happening off. some of the island nation's most important coastline near the capital, colombo. much of the m. v. express pearl's dangerous cargo has already fallen overboard with plastic and chemical spilling into heavily fished waters. an indian coast guard vessel has been drafted into help as authorities prepare for the worst case scenario. a possible oil slick the flames may have been put out, but authorities in for length of the the worse maybe yet to come there preparing
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for a possible oil spill from the end. the express po, which is thinking of columbus main ha. may never know if the ship thinks the oil on the ship will leak to the ocean and the beach and our fishermen will lose their job . we cannot allow that. you get that in the behind his hobby. then local residents are ready reeling from the disaster. billions of plastic pellets have washed ashore, prompting a fishing band and concern for the environment. and i want to find out what the ship is causing environmental damage in the local area. it's fuel is mixing with the sea water that increases the mercury level in the fish and the water. so we can't really eat the fish. what am i will have my having them in the whole car system. it made the ocean it as a living, being and fish and caught of lisa
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had been destroy the vessel which was ablaze for 12 days, had nearly $350.00 tons of oil in its fuel tanks. tons of toxic nitric acid was also in its cargo. among other chemicals. a criminal investigation has now been launched into the countries west maritime environmental disaster. we can speak now to jemila hussein. she's the deputy editor of the daily mirror, which is the newspaper in colombo, to me, love to have you with us for what you have been on stand by for an oil spill of bring us up to date on what's been happening. well, the latest ones we have from colombo is that the navy saying that there has been no, i've been detected, but now investigations are going on that the ship was carrying 221 tons of heavy fuel and divers. and now underneath, at the bottom of the sea,
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trying to pick it up at this point had in fact got burned to the fire. because if this has happened, then the threat up and can be minimized to a great extent. but we, i guess, to get the feedback on, on that situation as of yet because the divers are still on the ground. but the government is saying that they are ready for a possible probably even today or even tomorrow. if i had not been burned out, the navy saying that they have that he could facilities to contain the around the with those so that it doesn't reach the show and it doesn't kill the marine. life has already been heavily affected. so right now that is what we have from you need . meanwhile, investigators are also looking at how this disaster could even happen. so what information has come out there? basically what we do know right now is that there was
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a leap from one of the containers on board the ship when we, when it was from an indian hall to the colombo court. and just now there is a media breaking on going as i speak to you right now. and authorities are saying that they were informed of the week before the end of the report by david asked to speak. but now it's saying that on the 24th we had me saw him leave me, have figure the fire. and because we had really bad weather conditions during the fall because to contain the fire, which is right the highest bread. and she thought that in the entire this is being burned. so right now the investigating from which container was denique and, and what actually went wrong. and what is the impact of this disaster on 3 lumpkins when they invest in huge because as you know, we are island country and our fishing industry is quite lost when you see,
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of course, you love this, you find on the fishing communities living there. and right now we have a temporary banding for fishing on the, on the sudden mentor the western belt, which means that these people live, who would severely hampered beaches have been destroyed. great extent because they just watched the show they chemicals from these containers which has watched the show. there are thousands of people deployed on ground at the moment to clearing up the beaches. but we are seeing a huge impact because already on a marine life has been destroyed from the south to the west. we've had debt tuckers washing machine. we've had fish washing the show. so this will not only have an impact on the fishing industrial because subsequently this will also affect our tourism industry because we should read on site beautiful beaches. so we are
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looking at a huge, huge impact in the the 2 comma probably went in the months to come from this jamila, hussein deputy editor of the daily mirror. thank you so much. now, india seems to be past the peak of its 2nd corona virus. waves, but the country is now fighting another crisis. those recovering from coven 19 seem to be more vulnerable to dangerous fungal infection. the black fungus, a deadly, but once rare disease has now been declared. an epidemic and several indian states dw michelle dice was sent us this report from the capital. deli sanchez behind had spent the last 2 months in and out of hospitals. when her parents got the good to know why it was during the worst of india, 2nd, b, c, she seed up nice desperately looking for oxygen cylinders and hospital that she had to travel some 300 kilometers to jeff was just to find her mother. and i see you bit where she spent 3 weeks
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a few days after returning home. her mother was hospitalized again. this time because of me for my courses, commonly known as the black farm. i am described was always on with patience with eyes full and sharp 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'm says she cannot allow was fast, but time to stop and process the straw mo, icons explode to even have the luxury to do that. i meant because i have to keep going back to do whatever it takes to keep going. i going to, going to, if i do some, but that i going to for, to behave like a wisdom, like, you know, because that's a black fungus, has been declared and epidemic, and daily and several other states in india. it is not a new disease, but it's good to read lead that pharmacies did not talk much of the drugs to treat
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it. used to receive around 2 or 3 requests for the injection of this and what that if and be a week. but right now, those demand vent so high that it more than 30 ration a day and ever many looking for it. unless patients just even injection regularly for separately, the fungus can spread rapidly. each vial cost 80 years. as the demand has surged, the black market price has quadrupled as price for the anti job title. the government, talk of the pharmacy like be now, manufacturers, i'm supposed to reply directly to watch, but these supplies will be crucial as even a thing the mis doors can be devastating. the more that causes the black song list assignment in the environment, but can also be found in until the ventilator or oxygen cylinder. these were used
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heavily during india, 2nd. dr. romantic, who called these opportunistic infection, these 2 when venue immunity is compromised, in this case by the good one iris, and the over use of steroids used in its treatment. any missteps 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 we're going to be disfiguring, especially when to comment about i think that we see a new car where you have to remove the dead tissue from the face. now, in other fungal infection, that pre owned beacon immune system is also being reported in the ass good. one of his cases may be falling. but the deadly 2nd being has left housing vulnerable to many more than actually let's get some perspective now with dr. lens la pinto,
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he's a pulmonologist that hindered your hospital in one by welcome to d w. why are we seeing so many cases in india right now? and how is that related to covert 19? so the black fungus of mucous michael says, is something that doesn't in the end, it's ubiquitous. most individuals with an impact immune system should be able to or don't be infection and not having these a disease. when you have immunosuppressive condition like diabetes, or the post vital infection that says, the body of immunity is suppressed to an extent that it becomes an opportunity for the fungus to gain a foothold. india has about 5 to 7 percent of the population web diabetes. a lot of them are, are not aware of the fact that they have these add to that. the fact that both vital fungal infections have been described. so over that could be a fact that lower the immunity enough to get devices and they use a 3rd rise, which is one of the drugs that has been used often for prolonged periods.
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inappropriately. all could be contributing to this epidemic of mucous, michael. so the best thing in the country. so we heard that mortality is high, yet it is treatable. so why are we seeing such severe cases with people losing their vision, for example? so the problem with invasive fungal infections is that it is not very easy for the drug to catch up with the fungus to reach the places where the phone doesn't rapidly growing, which is why you need a combination very often, a surgery with excitement, all the tissue that has been invaded by the fun, this combined with injectable anti fungal medications. so the 3rd to leave which, which are needed. you know, the reason why the nose, the nor the i which cause these the, this figuring outcomes at the end of it. and you have to do both. if you just do the drug very often that doesn't suffice. dr. printer, what is your message to authorities in india about why it is so important to combat this disease and quickly so even though it's
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a small fraction of the entire population of the entire number of people getting affected right now, since the number of cases is high, that small fraction can converse into of a large number of diseases immensely. you, hon, if it's picked up at an early stage. so i think early detection is extremely important, as is checking your sugar the day you get the go over the infection is the be, you need to check yesterday the mediately that i need to use. additionally, and with a combination of these measures in still, if instituted, i think i think we should be able to overcome this very important information there from dr. less less pinto pulmonologist from the hindu, which hospital and mom by thank you very much. thank you. now it's been called the longest distance migration of wild elephants 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,
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they have not reached the outskirts of kooning, a city of 7000000 authorities. there are trying to steer them away from populated area. an epic truck through southwest and china destination unknown. now uncertain why this heard of 15 wild asian elephant strayed from a peaceful, national nature as in 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 that 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. this is that, 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 that contains the group set
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out and 16 animals that 2 turned around and went home. and the baby was born during the track. the herd has moved through villages, broken into bonds, trampled crops, and caused more than 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. the european football championship build up as started in earnest. but as always, corona viruses, threat to get in the way. mark meadows from d. w. sports is with us to tell us more about that him or so germany had their 1st warm up friendly last night, but not all of the players were there knowing date. i mean, thomas mother was there, oversee making his come back after 2 years along with, with matt almost, it was a 11 draw with denmark. but what was kind of most interesting was the 4 players who
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weren't there now before germany plays who played in the champions league final last saturday. that's ok, going to one of my to city and then chelsea sky. how about to move on an antonio luda. they weren't there basically because they were having an extra rest after the champions league final book, then the jimmy team suddenly realized we might have a problem here because germany has this rule that people cannot come in from britain. because britain has been classified as a virus, virus variant area, they cannot come in at all if they're not germany, citizens are residents. and if they algebra systems, they have to quarantine for 14 days. so then they will hang on. what's going to happen with these 4 players now it seems that would trigger arrived at the training camp last night and the other 3 are going to come today. and we don't actually know the details because it's kind of private where they've been in between. after the champions league final, but we think if they did go back to england, the only loophole possible was that they only stayed in for the less than 24 hours . and the juvenile 40 say that is okay. and then the quarantine doesn't then have
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to apply. it's a bit more complicated because the germany training can be that's in austria, and they have different rules to germany. but they will of the end up in germany because their matches are in munich. tournament starts on june 11th, but it seems the team is ok now. what about the tournament? because that's being played across the continent. so what will these entry restrictions mean? well, when jimmy made this change in the status of great britain, a couple of weeks ago, people didn't really think forward to the euro's and then i was doing with digging last week. and then we hang on the game and wembley for the last 16 and the team that wins, that has to then play the quote to finally munich. so this could completely cause habits with the euros. and at 1st the interior ministry and germany was like no professional football as there's no exception. but it seems now they've changed their mind. we cannot say have a look at a quote now from the interior ministry where they basically said, well, if not exactly, said it, but they sort of history that they've said we are examining what narrow adjustments need to be made to the entry requirements for participants. germany will do its part to ensure this event succeeds. so basically that's
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a german government realizing that these rules were going to cause havoc. they don't want the embarrassment of munich and to pull out. and so therefore, that's a set of play seems zeroes is saved. alright, it's going to be tricky. mark meadows from the sport. thank you. that's our news show coming up. that's why china says the western clothing batt, graham's could pose a risk to children. it's a real concern. so political, stephen grizzly has more on the business picture. the news the the
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