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he's on the phone in northern israel, i believe today. hi harry, i guess maybe you can give us a bit of context as well about the reporting you've done recently from those areas from places like shakes at iron and how difficult it has been. well sure, i mean that the issues in 6 years have been brewing for, for some time, and the amount of tension that has been increasing for weeks. and of course we saw it as a contributing factor to the events between israel and hamas in recent weeks. the 11 days of warfare that we saw. and so yes, situation is tense. there we reported from there on one particularly tense day when there was a, a car that drove at speed into the police checkpoint at the top of checks or other . and a number of police officers were injured. and the man driving the car was shot dead . that was a particularly tense moment. and as we arrived we were sort of rushed at by police border security forces in a pretty aggressive way. nothing though, in comparison to what we've just seen on the, on a this evening with which of our up
he's on the phone in northern israel, i believe today. hi harry, i guess maybe you can give us a bit of context as well about the reporting you've done recently from those areas from places like shakes at iron and how difficult it has been. well sure, i mean that the issues in 6 years have been brewing for, for some time, and the amount of tension that has been increasing for weeks. and of course we saw it as a contributing factor to the events between israel and hamas in recent weeks. the 11...
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this time, american displeasure over northern ireland israel. -- northern ireland is real.how the brexitis being delivered in northern island is darkening and northern island has to still follow some eu rules. if america can provide cover for compromise, brussels does not while the eu has been critical of what the u.k. is doing you say you're are keeping our to cause the minimum possible disruption to the people of northern ireland? >> absolutely the european union is determined to make the protocol work for the benefit of everyone in northern ireland. and we have bent over backwards for years, to find solutions on that. we agree with united kingdom the protocol was the only solution. >> there can be friction between friends. no question about the power of the partnership between leaders in the past. a refreshed respect for relationship is easy to promise. but it is up to these two to convincingly create. bbc news cornwall. >> joining us noom cornwall doesn't seem the special relationship is alive and well despite inferences over brexit and northern ireland? >> well, it does. joe talked
this time, american displeasure over northern ireland israel. -- northern ireland is real.how the brexitis being delivered in northern island is darkening and northern island has to still follow some eu rules. if america can provide cover for compromise, brussels does not while the eu has been critical of what the u.k. is doing you say you're are keeping our to cause the minimum possible disruption to the people of northern ireland? >> absolutely the european union is determined to make...
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but there israel tension over northern ireland. the white house is said, it has deep concern about the current disagreements between the u. k. and the old stems from breck sit and the deal was done over northern ireland at the time of brag seat. and there are worries that it could, in some ways affect even derail the peace treaty in northern ireland. the good friday agreement of 1998 thousands of murderers have failed streets in the occupied westbank city of janine for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during a raid by is really forces on thursday. palestinian leaders have condemned the death meanwhile, and is really court has postpone the hearing and the case of for palestinian families facing forced expulsions from their homes. and they said one neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem earlier is really forces attacked palestinian protestors who were demonstrating outside that court. the case deals with homes in a building claimed by a jewish trust from the pre 194
but there israel tension over northern ireland. the white house is said, it has deep concern about the current disagreements between the u. k. and the old stems from breck sit and the deal was done over northern ireland at the time of brag seat. and there are worries that it could, in some ways affect even derail the peace treaty in northern ireland. the good friday agreement of 1998 thousands of murderers have failed streets in the occupied westbank city of janine for the funeral of 2...
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from afghanistan all the way to the northern border of israel. >> very thoughtful reflections. thank you. congressman remote call -- mccall, what are your thoughts on the region one year after the death of soleimani? rep. mccaul: he was a mastermind of terror for two decades in the region. i think it was a significant setback for iran. i believe their behavior has not changed. they are getting more they are getting more provocative. i think the president made the right decision to take them out. we had some debate on the house floor as to his authority to do so. jeh johnson, a good friend of mine, he was designated as a terrorist under the obama administration. and i think the president had every right under article two self-defense to take him out. and under the 2002 a your math. -- a u.n. f. soleimani was meeting with his partners in lebanon, damascus, and iraq. they had hit our embassy. we think that he was going to go back to report to the ayatollah to launch a major offensive strike. we stopped that. from a military standpoint, the general is correct. it's a big setback fo
from afghanistan all the way to the northern border of israel. >> very thoughtful reflections. thank you. congressman remote call -- mccall, what are your thoughts on the region one year after the death of soleimani? rep. mccaul: he was a mastermind of terror for two decades in the region. i think it was a significant setback for iran. i believe their behavior has not changed. they are getting more they are getting more provocative. i think the president made the right decision to take...
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northern ireland that so i think is going to be one of the sticking points. of course the u. k. and the u. s. always like to tout the special relationship, but there israel tension over northern ireland, the white house, the said has deep concern about the current disagreements between the u. k. and the, it all stems from breck sit and the deal that was done over northern ireland at the time of brag seat. and there are worries that it could, in some ways affect even derail the peace treaty in northern ireland, the good friday agreement of 998. what was done at the time of breaks it was somebody called the northern ireland protocol, which allowed free trade on the island of ireland between northern ireland, part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland, part of the e u. but that meant needed to be border checks between part of the u. k. england, scotland wales and another part of the u. k. northern ireland, and that is certainly controversial in the u. k. there are some saying that parts of the protocol should be scrapped. the latest row in the tabloid press is about sausages why sausages from england can't be imported into northern ireland. it may seem t
northern ireland that so i think is going to be one of the sticking points. of course the u. k. and the u. s. always like to tout the special relationship, but there israel tension over northern ireland, the white house, the said has deep concern about the current disagreements between the u. k. and the, it all stems from breck sit and the deal that was done over northern ireland at the time of brag seat. and there are worries that it could, in some ways affect even derail the peace treaty in...
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without a doubt is this casual, the old roman road that used to look like that is twice in israel. christian for northern anyway, we're not talking about sovereignty. can compromise on sovereignty. no one hands away their home lays. this is not a multicultural democratic society. this is not another strain or america or friends. so english no. this is a jewish state. the jewish people ah . so we are now in the county still pm, which translates to the church of the resurrection. every the very early in the morning, the muslim families will open the door of the church because the churches are divided by different cushion denomination. and there was a dispute on who should have the key in the door. so they divided the church, but when it came to the contented they agreed on, on the muslim feminine. they knew the families were respected. just look, i know. i mean, i've seen him both you as efficient and i as almost without a very, very tiny minute. you know, when we are, you know, where it's just like this is, this is not in the past. we used to worship and church. the church is the center of the world becau
without a doubt is this casual, the old roman road that used to look like that is twice in israel. christian for northern anyway, we're not talking about sovereignty. can compromise on sovereignty. no one hands away their home lays. this is not a multicultural democratic society. this is not another strain or america or friends. so english no. this is a jewish state. the jewish people ah . so we are now in the county still pm, which translates to the church of the resurrection. every the very...
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he plays to replenish israel to massage defense system and authority in northern nigeria, negotiating with kidnappers to release to a 148 school children, abducted last sunday. they were taken during an armed rate on their school and took it in niger state. now the organizer of hong kong annual candidate phantom and square visual has been detained, does not care why she hung tongue was targeted by police. early on friday, she's a prominent leader of the pro democracy movement. she also helped to run a museum dedicated to the $989.00 military crackdown on demonstrators in beijing. now, 3 quarters of excess cardona virus vaccines in the us will be donated to the global sharing program known as kofax president biden says, millions of doses will be shared across countries in latin america, asia, and africa. alan fisher has more from the white house with cubic cases at the lowest level in the us for more than a year. with more than 40 percent of the population fairly vaccinated. the bike, the administration is turning his attention to the wider world. under a new plan just revealed the us.
he plays to replenish israel to massage defense system and authority in northern nigeria, negotiating with kidnappers to release to a 148 school children, abducted last sunday. they were taken during an armed rate on their school and took it in niger state. now the organizer of hong kong annual candidate phantom and square visual has been detained, does not care why she hung tongue was targeted by police. early on friday, she's a prominent leader of the pro democracy movement. she also helped...
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he plays to replenish israel missile defense system authority. the northern nigeria on negotiating with kidnappers to release 148 school children abducted last sunday. they were taken during an om grade on their school in tina and niger state . the organizer of hong kong annual candidate chinaman square vigil has been detained. chow hung tongue as a prominent leader of the pro democracy movement. she was targeted, the police increase patrols across hong kong to prevent people from commemorating the 989 massacre. the u. s. has outlined i will share cove in 1900 vaccines with the rest of the world. president joe biden says, nearly 900000000 doses will go to latin america, asia, and africa as part of the global vaccine sharing program called kofax and danish lawmakers. a voted to establish a refugee center in a 3rd country likely to be an africa 70 to 24 vote. politicians agreed to move. some seekers arrived on danny soil to a country outside europe. as the headline news continues after war facing cancellation bye for now is a very bleak picture for a lot of ame
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northern tina. this is the news i live from london coming up. the celebrations in israel, off the parliament approves the new coalition government. i just one ending benjamin and yeah, who's a 12 year team the out doing prime minister remains.
northern tina. this is the news i live from london coming up. the celebrations in israel, off the parliament approves the new coalition government. i just one ending benjamin and yeah, who's a 12 year team the out doing prime minister remains.
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israel's position on the deal. now people in ethiopia in northern ticket region will not take part in mondays. general elections, government says the conditions on the ground just don't allow for the vote, but has promised to hold them one thing, stabilize. the thing is more than 2000000 people have been displaced by months of conflict, which is also false. tens of thousands over the border into 10. have a morgan reports from gathering stage along the border with this little coffee shop in cuba. camp is where some refugees hangouts to escape the scorching sun outside. it's also where they come to talk about the latest development in their home region of the great in northern europeans, which is their fled to escape fighting. and today, most of the conversation revolved around if you, if this parliamentary election on our, on they are. i love my country and to more of their elections, i would like to vote, but the conflict in politics, and if you have ruined many, many things, we've been excluded as if t gray was not part of the few people. and that really pains me. conflict erupted last novemb
israel's position on the deal. now people in ethiopia in northern ticket region will not take part in mondays. general elections, government says the conditions on the ground just don't allow for the vote, but has promised to hold them one thing, stabilize. the thing is more than 2000000 people have been displaced by months of conflict, which is also false. tens of thousands over the border into 10. have a morgan reports from gathering stage along the border with this little coffee shop in...
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northern ireland drier, but much cooler. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. israel'sationalist naftali bennett. the g7 meeting of world leaders has ended in cornwall. the summit has made a big promise on covid vaccinations — saying it will provide or fund one billionjabs for the developing world. the queen has welcomed the us president and first lady for tea at windsor castle. mr biden now moves on to brussels for meetings with nato and the eu before a summit with vladimir putin in geneva on wendesday. and players and fans send messages of support to danish footballer christian eriksen. his coach confirms he did suffer a cardiac arrest on the pitch against finland. now on bbc news...0ur world — in 2019—20 australia suffered its most intense bushfire season on record. eighteen months on, nick lazaredes travels to some of the areas hardest hit. it just exploded. a whole mountain just exploded in five seconds. i have never seen anything like it. australians know it as black summer. the months in late 2019 and early 2020, when the country saw its most intense bushfire
northern ireland drier, but much cooler. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. israel'sationalist naftali bennett. the g7 meeting of world leaders has ended in cornwall. the summit has made a big promise on covid vaccinations — saying it will provide or fund one billionjabs for the developing world. the queen has welcomed the us president and first lady for tea at windsor castle. mr biden now moves on to brussels for meetings with nato and the eu before a summit with vladimir putin in geneva...
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northern taylor, this is down there. a news ally from london coming up. the deal is done. israel's opposition leader secures the numbers to form a coalition government with support for the 1st time from an arab israeli party. thousands displaced and living in fear. the red cross appealed for $16000000.00 to help the people of gaza.
northern taylor, this is down there. a news ally from london coming up. the deal is done. israel's opposition leader secures the numbers to form a coalition government with support for the 1st time from an arab israeli party. thousands displaced and living in fear. the red cross appealed for $16000000.00 to help the people of gaza.
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israel. it has been a very warm day. for many parts of the country tomorrow will be cooler and fresher. band of cloud bringing rain down into northern and north wales. clearer, coolerair northern england and north wales. clearer, cooler air coming into scotland and northern ireland both england and wales, a really warm night, especially for east anglia, lincolnshire and the east midlands, where we will start quite sunny. the rain and drizzle soon peters out. it is a band of cloud moving slowly down towards the south—east. sunshine ahead of it, sunshine behind but more cloud filtering into scotland and northern ireland, blustery showers in the north—west. it will be a cooler day much of the country, except towards the south—east and east anglia where it is still very warm or hot. we could get close to 30 degrees. it will be cooler here on tuesday to stop sunshine breaking out of crossing the and wales, the breeze picking up in scotland and northern ireland, some rain in the north—west. the way from the south—east of england know for many temperatures will be a little higher. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines — us presidentjoe bi
israel. it has been a very warm day. for many parts of the country tomorrow will be cooler and fresher. band of cloud bringing rain down into northern and north wales. clearer, coolerair northern england and north wales. clearer, cooler air coming into scotland and northern ireland both england and wales, a really warm night, especially for east anglia, lincolnshire and the east midlands, where we will start quite sunny. the rain and drizzle soon peters out. it is a band of cloud moving slowly...
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northern taylor, this is down there. a news i live from london coming up. the deal is done, israel's opposition to secure the numbers to form a coalition government with support for the 1st time from an arab israeli party. thousands displaced and living in 5th, the red cross appealed for $16000000.00 to help the people have got a cargo ship carrying chemicals and plastic pellet thinks off the coast of lanka. she saw the communities prepare for the worst and aspiring political crisis concerns on groups could exploit instability in molly and i'm sorry, higher to school is coming up. serena williams continues a chart charge at the french open are and up to $10000.00 just call and say the reports of the turn that back on. thank you and then take so i'll have more details later in the news out. ah, israel's opposition leader ayala peters informed the president reuben reverend that he succeeded in getting the support he needs to form a coalition government and unseat benjamin netanyahu. the unlikely alliance couples together parties from across the political spectrum, under the historic mo
northern taylor, this is down there. a news i live from london coming up. the deal is done, israel's opposition to secure the numbers to form a coalition government with support for the 1st time from an arab israeli party. thousands displaced and living in 5th, the red cross appealed for $16000000.00 to help the people have got a cargo ship carrying chemicals and plastic pellet thinks off the coast of lanka. she saw the communities prepare for the worst and aspiring political crisis concerns on...
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could rebound in northern ireland, exacerbating anger and pain in a country where violence is never far beneath the surface. >> sreenivasan: last month, as the latest war between israelscalated, a wave of anger directed at jews swept across the united states, with watchdog groups reporting a sharp increase in anti-semitic attacks. pbs newshour special correspondent simon ostrovsky sat down with rabbi jill jacobs, executive director of the human rights organization t'ruah. the conversation is part of our ongoing series, "exploring hate: anti-semitism, racism, and extremism." >> reporter: over the course of the last outbreak of violence that we saw in israel and the occupied palestinian territories, we also saw an outbreak of anti-semit attacks here in the united states, and actually across the world. what do you think caused that? >> well, the outbreak of anti- semitism was really, really troubling. we saw, for example, jews who were just eating sushi in l.a., who are attacked on the street, or attacks in the diamond district in new york, and lots of vandalism on synagogues across the united states. for some people, israel represents the jewish people. and it's import
could rebound in northern ireland, exacerbating anger and pain in a country where violence is never far beneath the surface. >> sreenivasan: last month, as the latest war between israelscalated, a wave of anger directed at jews swept across the united states, with watchdog groups reporting a sharp increase in anti-semitic attacks. pbs newshour special correspondent simon ostrovsky sat down with rabbi jill jacobs, executive director of the human rights organization t'ruah. the conversation...
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israel. more than $250.00 pounds standing were killed and building infrastructure were destroyed with more than 90 percent of people in the field is northern. c, 3 region are in need of emergency food date. that's the warnings from the world. food program. thousands are being killed and 2000000 others have been displaced in spite and began in november migrations marking the 100 anniversary of the tulsa race massacre being held in the united states as president joe biden is making his way to tulsa, where he is going to meet surviving members of the black community. as many as 300 people were killed when the fight mobs launched attacks and black homes and businesses in 1921. no one was ever charged with a crime for the violence are compensated for the loss of life and economic devastation. alan fish is joining us live now from washington. dcs. why does joe biden feel it necessary to go to tulsa while he's on his way? he left the white house just a couple of minutes ago. he'll fly to under the air force base and then take the flight to oklahoma. he sees this is an important part of the platform that we'd like to do, and he's aware that black
israel. more than $250.00 pounds standing were killed and building infrastructure were destroyed with more than 90 percent of people in the field is northern. c, 3 region are in need of emergency food date. that's the warnings from the world. food program. thousands are being killed and 2000000 others have been displaced in spite and began in november migrations marking the 100 anniversary of the tulsa race massacre being held in the united states as president joe biden is making his way to...
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non negotiable israel will continue to develop the necessary capabilities to protect itself from any trace called the also coming up today marks the start of summer. here in the northern hemisphere, climate scientists say it could go down in history and up in flames. as one of the hottest in dry is that the world has seen in a 1000 years. we are in the midst of a long drought. and over the last couple of years, a very deep drought, many people are now referring to this as a millennial drought, a mega drought. and so everything out there is normally drive the into our viewers on p b. s. in the united states, into all of your, the world welcome. we begin the day with the man into a wrong the world will have to deal with. if it wants to save the iran nuclear deal . on friday radians selected a new president, voter turnout was the lowest ever recorded in the islamic republic. it is more precise to say some irradiance elected a new president. abraham or you see emerge the winner. he was the front runner and the campaign that began with 600 candidates on the 7 were approved for the election . only 4 were on the ballot. right. you see was the only one with the endorsement of
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non negotiable. israel will continue to develop the necessary capabilities to protect itself from any trace called the also coming up today marks the start of summer. here in the northern hemisphere, climate scientists say it could go down in history and up in flames as one of the hottest and dryers that the world has seen in a 1000 years. we are in the midst of a long drought. and over the last couple of years, a very deep drought, many people are now referring to this as a millennial drought, a mega drought. and so everything out there is normally dry. the went to our viewers on p b. s. in the united states, into all of the, the world welcome. we begin the day with the man into a wrong the world will have to deal with. if it wants to save the iran nuclear deal . on friday radians elected a new president, voter turnout was the lowest ever recorded in the islamic republic. it is more precise to say some irradiance elected a new president. abraham my easy emerge the winner. he was the front runner and the campaign that began with 600 candidates on the 7 were approved for the election only for were on the ballot. right. you see was the only one with the endorsement of th
non negotiable. israel will continue to develop the necessary capabilities to protect itself from any trace called the also coming up today marks the start of summer. here in the northern hemisphere, climate scientists say it could go down in history and up in flames as one of the hottest and dryers that the world has seen in a 1000 years. we are in the midst of a long drought. and over the last couple of years, a very deep drought, many people are now referring to this as a millennial drought,...
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non negotiable. israel will continue to develop the necessary capabilities to protect itself from any trace called the also coming up today marks the start of summer. here in the northern hemisphere, climate scientists say it could go down in history and up in flames. as one of the hardest in dry is that the world has seen in a 1000 years. we are in the midst of a long drought. and over the last couple of years, a very deep drought, many people are now referring to this as a millennial drought, a mega drought. and so everything out there is that normally drive the into our viewers on p b. s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the man in a wrong the world will have to deal with if it wants to save the iran nuclear deal . on friday, irradiance elected a new president boat or turn out was the lowest ever recorded in the islamic republic. it is more precise to say some irradiance elected a new president, abraham raise the emerged the winter. he was the front runner and the campaign that began with 600 candidates on the 7 were approved for the election only for were on the ballot. right. you see was the only one with the end
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northern ireland. but it will be cooler. it's humid in the south—east, but with that thundery rain, temperatures won't be quite as high as wednesday. this is bbc news. the headlines: israel'sears in power. it will be led for two years by the right—wing nationalist politician naftali bennett. he will then hand over to yair lapid of the centrist yesh atid for two more years. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. monday's talks among the 30 members of nato are expected to see the us resume its traditional leadership role, which had been somewhat diminished during the trump presidency. the doctor for the danish football team has confirmed christian eriksen did suffer a cardiac arrest on the pitch on saturday — and that "he was gone" — before being resuscitated. the player collapsed during denmark and finland's euros match.
northern ireland. but it will be cooler. it's humid in the south—east, but with that thundery rain, temperatures won't be quite as high as wednesday. this is bbc news. the headlines: israel'sears in power. it will be led for two years by the right—wing nationalist politician naftali bennett. he will then hand over to yair lapid of the centrist yesh atid for two more years. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european...
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northern ireland. but it will be cooler. it's humid in the south—east, but with that thundery rain, temperatures won't be quite as high as wednesday. this is bbc news. the headlines: supporters of israel's years as prime minister. the new coalition includes eight parties from across the whole spectrum of israeli politics, united by little more than their opposition to mr netanyahu. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital brussels for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. monday's talks among the 30 nato members are expected to see the us resume its traditional leadership role, which had been somewhat diminished during the trump presidency. the doctor for the danish football team has confirmed christian eriksen did suffer a cardiac arrest on the pitch on saturday and that "he was gone" before being resuscitated. those are your headlines. now on bbc news, dateline london.
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board page where she called israel an apartheid colonizer that desecrates the holy land and kills palestinians and this caused huge outrage with jewish americans here in northernll political lines and there were calls for her to apologize. she offered no apology. she dubbed down on it and -- doubled down on it and all of this was done on the final day of ramadan when she could have called for tolerance, when she could have called for dialogue. instead, she chose words that drove division. there's no surprise that at a graduation it's disgusting that she chose to drive further division. todd: here's a statement from the public schools. individual school board members have a right the to share personal views at any public event in which they're invited to speak. the opinions do not reflect the views of the school board or the school division. you mentioned all those events that led up to this speech. with that in mind, didn't the school board know that this is exactly what they were going to get when this woman spoke? >> absolutely. and to say that school board members don't represent the school board, when they're at official school functions like a commencemen
board page where she called israel an apartheid colonizer that desecrates the holy land and kills palestinians and this caused huge outrage with jewish americans here in northernll political lines and there were calls for her to apologize. she offered no apology. she dubbed down on it and -- doubled down on it and all of this was done on the final day of ramadan when she could have called for tolerance, when she could have called for dialogue. instead, she chose words that drove division....
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northern ireland. but it will be cooler. it's humid in the south—east, but with that thundery rain, temperatures won't be quite as high as wednesday. this is bbc news. the headlines: israel'swill be led for two years by the right—wing nationalist politician naftali bennett. he will then hand over to yair lapid of the centrist yesh atid for two more years. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. monday's talks among the 30 members of nato are expected to see the united states resume its traditional leadership role, which had been somewhat diminished during the trump presidency. the doctor for the danish football team has confirmed christian eriksen did suffer a cardiac arrest on the pitch on saturday and that "he was gone" before being resuscitated. the former tottenham star collapsed during denmark and finland's euros game. he is recovering.
northern ireland. but it will be cooler. it's humid in the south—east, but with that thundery rain, temperatures won't be quite as high as wednesday. this is bbc news. the headlines: israel'swill be led for two years by the right—wing nationalist politician naftali bennett. he will then hand over to yair lapid of the centrist yesh atid for two more years. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. monday's talks...
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northern ireland. and it will be cooler. but it will be cooler. it's humid in the southeast, but with that thundery rain, temperatures won't be quite as high as wednesday. this is bbc news, the headlines... israel'se led for two years by the right—wing nationalist politician naftali bennett. he will then hand over to yair lapid, of the centrist yesh atid, for two more years. the g7 summit in south west england, has ended with a final communique that included the promise of a billion covid vaccine doses to the poorer nations of the world — and more action on climate change. but the un secretary—general and aid agencies said more was needed. queen elizabeth has welcomed the us president and first lady for sunday afternoon tea at windsor castle. mr biden now moves on to brussels for meetings with nato and the eu before a summit with vladimir putin in geneva on wendesday. it will be their first in person meeting since mr biden took office. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk.
northern ireland. and it will be cooler. but it will be cooler. it's humid in the southeast, but with that thundery rain, temperatures won't be quite as high as wednesday. this is bbc news, the headlines... israel'se led for two years by the right—wing nationalist politician naftali bennett. he will then hand over to yair lapid, of the centrist yesh atid, for two more years. the g7 summit in south west england, has ended with a final communique that included the promise of a billion covid...
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non negotiable. israel will continue to develop the necessary capabilities to protect itself from any trace called the also coming up today marks the start of summer. here in the northern hemisphere, climate scientists say it could go down in history and up in flames. as one of the hardest in dry is that the world has seen in a 1000 years. we are in the midst of a long drought. and over the last of years, a very deep drought, many people are now referring to this as a millennial drought, a mega drought. and so everything out there is normally dry. the went to our viewers on p b. s. in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the man in a wrong the world will have to deal with if it wants to save the iran nuclear deal . on friday radians elected a new president, voter turnout was the lowest ever recorded in the islamic republic. it is more precise to say some irradiance elected a new president. abraham or easy emerged the winter. he was the front runner and a campaign that began with 600 candidates on the 7 were approved for the election only for were on the ballot. right. you see was the only one with the endorsement of the su
non negotiable. israel will continue to develop the necessary capabilities to protect itself from any trace called the also coming up today marks the start of summer. here in the northern hemisphere, climate scientists say it could go down in history and up in flames. as one of the hardest in dry is that the world has seen in a 1000 years. we are in the midst of a long drought. and over the last of years, a very deep drought, many people are now referring to this as a millennial drought, a mega...
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non negotiable. israel will continue to develop the necessary capabilities to protect itself from any trace called the also coming up today marks the start of summer. here in the northern hemisphere, climate scientists say it could go down in history and up in flames. as one of the hottest in dry is that the world has seen in a 1000 years. we are in the midst of a long drought. and over the last couple of years, a very deep drought, many people are now referring to this as a millennial drought, a mega drought. and so everything out there is that normally drive the to our viewers on p b. s in the united states into all of your the world. welcome. we begin the day with the man into a wrong the world will have to deal with if it wants to save the iran nuclear deal . on friday radians selected a new president, voter turnout was the lowest ever recorded in the islamic republic. it is more precise to say some irradiance elected and the president abraham my easy emerge the winner. he was the front runner and the campaign that began with 600 candidates on the 7 were approved for the election only for were on the ballot. right. you see was the only one with the endorsement of t
non negotiable. israel will continue to develop the necessary capabilities to protect itself from any trace called the also coming up today marks the start of summer. here in the northern hemisphere, climate scientists say it could go down in history and up in flames. as one of the hottest in dry is that the world has seen in a 1000 years. we are in the midst of a long drought. and over the last couple of years, a very deep drought, many people are now referring to this as a millennial drought,...
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northern states, including montana and wyoming, breaking records. and meanwhile, in texas, officials are asking consumers to reduce their energy consumption to avo emergency as the grid faces record demand this in israeljune. minister. naftali bennett formally took office, ending benjami netanyahu's 12-year rule. bennett met with his new staff, but netanyahu refused to join in public ceremonies. instead, he vowed his right-wing bloc will oust bennett's fragile coalition. mr. netanyahu: we have a strong opposition, united, and strong to topple this dangerous left-wing government. it will fall quickly, and i will tell you why. it is impossible to hold a government that has so many contradictions. with such things, one can't keep a government. vanessa: a nuclear power plant is opening safely. they said that the taishan plant might have a radiation leak, and the french company says there has been a performance issue but it remains within safety limits, and back in this country, a chemical plant exploded in northern illinois, touching off a spectacular fire. heavy, black smoke and fireballs erupted throughout the day and consumed the plant near rockton. fire crews pulled back to event polluting a nearby ri
northern states, including montana and wyoming, breaking records. and meanwhile, in texas, officials are asking consumers to reduce their energy consumption to avo emergency as the grid faces record demand this in israeljune. minister. naftali bennett formally took office, ending benjami netanyahu's 12-year rule. bennett met with his new staff, but netanyahu refused to join in public ceremonies. instead, he vowed his right-wing bloc will oust bennett's fragile coalition. mr. netanyahu: we have...
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northern ireland, drier but much cooler. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world: political change in israel the uk. the queen and the president — a royal welcome to windsor, forjoe biden.
northern ireland, drier but much cooler. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world: political change in israel the uk. the queen and the president — a royal welcome to windsor, forjoe biden.
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israel. i'll focus my question on central america. thank you for visiting the region. i hope too hear more about your trip to costa rica and related to the northerntriangle region. i appreciate your experience officials like to tackle the issues in the northern triangle region. however i musti stress to you we need strong experience and erpermanent leadership to represent our values and challenge undemocratic behavior along with partners in a multi- lateral forum. secretary blinken, what is the timeline for naming ambassadors to el salvador on honduras? has shown impressive leadership despite the challenging partnership. how do you ensure ours working in the region are not pressure or intimidated from the government? as we have seen in the past three given recent action, they seem to have gone against the democratic charter. will you prioritize appointing a permanent representative? >> in short, yes. you are exactly right. we are determined to have the right people in place in those countries and at the oas. in regards to el salvador as we are trying to work on getting an ambassador we asked, thankfully she said yes , we got back to el salvador w
israel. i'll focus my question on central america. thank you for visiting the region. i hope too hear more about your trip to costa rica and related to the northerntriangle region. i appreciate your experience officials like to tackle the issues in the northern triangle region. however i musti stress to you we need strong experience and erpermanent leadership to represent our values and challenge undemocratic behavior along with partners in a multi- lateral forum. secretary blinken, what is the...