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and told the building of a can be there of a can they can be there as guests but they cannot work as churches because. that uncompromising line was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasburg eucharistic right each state has the right to shave their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect to their opinion as well and to at least freeze the law not to appoint new judges to allow them. to decide on this issue at the moment the highest court in the land appears to be in a state of the eagle limbo with neither side showing any signs of backing down.
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once again protest is a gathering outside the supreme court determined to defend the country's constitution and limit the growing powers of the government david chaytor al jazeera. still to come here on al-jazeera. all right very fortunate that i know now they put away i was like trying to remove activists. a tense standoff a move to the villages in the occupied west bank also i'm down is a service which will provide the best medical advice and treatment to everyone every man woman and child in this country a milestone for britain's public health service which version three needs a check up of it so.
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we've got a drive by the hot sunshine across the good parts of the middle east a little more clout there over towards afghanistan towards pakistan through what my stance a task and almighty you could just cast want to show us here as because three thousand but for many is more hot sunshine thirty seven celsius in tehran with ten degrees hotter than that for a baghdad pleasant sunshine around that a societal of the mediterranean so we getting up around the thirty degree not here over the next couple of days good to see want to two showers just sliding out of the black sea into georgia as we go on through friday the forty seven left of baghdad the hot sunshine continuing in the hot sunshine steady down across much of the arabian peninsula just notice a little bit of cloud it's essentially the southern parts of saudi arabia biologics going to be more burning heat coming through well quite as hot as of late for doha temperatures of around forty to forty three degrees but still plenty hot enough not a dry weather to into southern africa but we have got some showers in the forecast
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the chief going to be around the mozambique channel so just around the coast of france is the mozambique you misspent to say somewhat to weather hey through thursday going on into friday cooling off in johannesburg dry temperatures at eleven degrees. in an exclusive documentary series al-jazeera reveals the full story of a war that changed the face of the middle east this is not a war to defeat israel this is a war to open the way for the promise of the final episode of a three part series explores the impending threat of two global superpowers and uncovers why the arab israeli conflict continues to this day the war in october the battle and beyond at this time on al-jazeera.
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welcome back you're watching al-jazeera peter dhabi here in doha today these are your headlining stories police in the u.k. say two people critically ill in southern england have been exposed to the same nerve agent used to poison a russian spy and his daughter the man and woman were found unconscious on saturday in the town of amesbury that's near seoul's break where surrogate and yulia script poisoned in march. iran's revolutionary guard say they're ready to carry out their president's threat to disrupt oil exports from the gulf rouhani has warned of taking action if u.s. sanctions prevent iran from selling oil on global markets. syria's government and russia have intensified their bombing campaign in southern iraq province that's according to opposition media which say airstrikes escalated after ceasefire talks
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with the rebels broke down. now the u.n. envoy to yemen is optimistic about bringing an end to the three year long war after meeting the leader of that with the rebels in sana'a martin griffith says all sides have a strong desire for peace and offered concrete ideas on how to achieve it the u.n. hopes to prevent a full scale. the amorality coalition attack on the port of data which is a vital entry point for eight. during this visit i've held meetings with the leaders and representatives. and the general people's congress. i am greatly reassured by the messages i have received which have been positive and constructive several people have been injured after israel began to destroy a bedouin village in the occupied west bank a military exclusion zone has been established around the village and protesters put themselves in the path of the bulldozers are
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a force of reports. on the dusty rocky ground below the bedouin village of qana heavy machinery prepares the way from friday this will be a military exclusion zone a clear signal of the villages impending demolition near the threatened homes israeli security forces moved in another bulldozer had been stopped in its tracks by protesters stand off and then they started dragging people away. that was ready for the forces that are being done now the push was as they tried to remove activists the most obvious. this is what the activists are trying to do to try to stop this activity this seemingly imminent demolition area and they're being moved out of the way by israeli security force. that the treatment was marginally better for members of the media judged to have got to close. the apparent aim to allow for easier access to the area for large vehicles potentially required for the
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demolition of the villages one solid structure it school. has lived here since his birth he says the pressure on the community has mounted drastically in recent days well. we haven't been sleeping not just last night we haven't slept for two weeks since the decision came out every day they show up on the top of the hill over there. they come here they scare the children in the school. the village lies in the way of a long planned expansion of the illegal israeli settlements in circle in jerusalem in the occupied west bank in may the israeli supreme court ruled that khan our school and homes had been built illegally in military controlled area c. and therefore could be demolished with its residents transferred to a palestinian town on jerusalem's east infringements but he has this for the international community is. how we come in fear one day that is that i can be held accountable or if not it means you are pushing this region to what is
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a deeper horrible and evil horror of violence and counter-violence and it seems that back in can our the israeli operation ground on and the scuffles continued to break out the palestinian red crescent society treated dozens of people injuries in the background the bulldozers moved with a sense of inevitability laying the groundwork for what now seems the imminent destruction of this community are a force that al-jazeera. in the occupied west bank. the chairman of korean air whose family has been at the center of a series of scandals is appearing in court in seoul a ruling is expected on an arrest warrant for sixty nine year old cho yang hope he's suspected of tax evasion and embezzle mint last month the court rejected a request to arrest cho's wife on several charges including assaulting the workers chose two daughters have been at the center of temper tantrums dubbed not rage and water rage. food supplies and medical treatment are helping build up the strength
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of a football team trapped in a cave in northern thailand for twelve days this is the scene outside the cave complex in chiang rai one option being considered is giving the twelve boys and their coach a crash course on how to scuba dive tiny baby seals using a chamber around seven hundred metres into the cave complex as a base for the rescue operations. but heavy rain expected in the next few days could slow progress. so why is it such a difficult job getting the team back to the surface not in barbara met cavers in the english county of closely connected to this mission. entering a world most people never get to see these caves in northern england a part of an elite and their skills mean they're called upon to take part in rescues usually it's one of the caves are in trouble but sometimes it's the general public and they don't know about the challenges facing the rescue team thailand's you're in a very remote very wilderness location so transporting equipment to and from the
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sites can take a great deal of time and effort and manpower and when you throw in flooded sections sometimes as well and then that slows you down even more it reduces the pool of people you have who can manage equipment in those conditions so it's generally a case of time scale it can be overcome but it takes longer these are actually some of the easiest conditions you can find in tavi but these british papers and their colleagues have got lots of experience of operating in and saving people from extremely difficult situations. the right. to britons who first made contact with a tiny boys in their coach were affiliated with a local group here like all cave rescuers they've gone through extensive training like this exercise in hoisting an injured person on a stretcher. and last week it was this sense that the got the call for specialist communication equipment for the time rescue efforts when sorted out for something
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as high flyers the place for then contacted us to get into heathrow they came up here collected from blue light to the white heathrow to get the nine o'clock airplane and they caught it with the divers and i've been in thailand the following morning. but despite immense efforts to pump water out of a tiny cave and local teams teaching the boys to swim and scuba dive the experts say it's definitely not going to be easy the only way out seems to be out and out the the one known cave entrance past all the notes are all in the floods. the problem then is how to do it. there's been talk of teaching the teaching the boys how to dive and years diving equipment and then letting them dive out that seems fraught with all sorts of perils because cave diving is a not like ordinary mortar dining these caves use their passion to save lives they
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say they're driven by a sense of camaraderie right now they can't help thinking about the ongoing rescue efforts in thailand's al-jazeera darbyshire in northern england kenya's top prosecutor has charged nine people with manslaughter over a dam collapse in may at least forty seven people died when the dam in the kuta county failed to managers of the commercial farm of the dam was located have been charged as well as county leaders and officials from the water and environmental management agencies. a private humanitarian rescue ship has docked in barcelona in spain after being refused entry to italy and malta the struggle belongs to the proactive open arms charity it rescued sixty people from a rubber boat off the coast of libya on saturday it only accuses private rescue boat operators of encouraging human traffickers to take refugees across the mediterranean from africa to europe. or so it says enough and we managed to rescue
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sixty people on fortunately since we left the area and i think if i haven't lost count almost five hundred people have died in the last four days this demonstrates that what's happening is on viable the closing of the ports in italy and malta if they get ships like us out of the way as evidently italy and other european countries want what happens is that people will die the police have detained a woman who tried to climb the statue of liberty to protest against the u.s. president's immigration policies she was on new york's famous landmark for about two hours before being arrested the woman said she wouldn't climbed down until donald trump's administration released all the children it's detained on the border with mexico now on thursday the u.k.'s national health service the n.h.s. will celebrate its seventieth anniversary it guarantees free access to treatment regardless of a person's income or status and became a model much admired around the world paul brennan looks at its evolution from the postwar period to today. the national health service was nothing short of
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a revolution it provided universal health care for britain's post-war population and funded it through a system of tax and national insurance by nine hundred forty five all three main political parties was supporting the concept art is a service which will provide the best medical advice and treatment to everyone every man woman and child in this culture but when the left wing labor party swept to power in the one nine hundred forty five election it fell to the young health minister an hour and bevan to take on the task of making the n.h.s. a reality in the face of bitter opposition from the medical establishment and despite britain's postwar financial hardships bevan's n.h.s. was established in one nine hundred forty eight in one thousand forty eight it was post-war with all the russian ing the challenges facing the n.h.s. were very different infectious disease was really the biggest killer in those days
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because we had tuberculosis we had all sorts of other infectious diseases so you won't be surprised if you see many warts which were built back in those days they would have been designed in a very different way secondly cardiovascular disease and cancer. the prevalence of that was obviously the big challenges facing the n.h.s. then. the n.h.s. changed british society to myra earlene and eileen were among the thousands of women whose n.h.s. careers in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's gave them not just employment but advancement and they were on the front line the n.h.s. continuously improved patients chances of surviving and recovering when i was doing my general training if one had their appendix out for ten days. now. the next night or the next day when i work in any. definitely american space you couldn't get the a down in the hospital now science
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is committed more and more and that's made a difference today the n.h.s. is the fifth biggest employer in the world now offers more than two thousand three hundred different surgical treatments and treats a million patients every thirty six hours trish ponce has previously had an n.h.s. heart bypass and is today recovering from a hip joint surgery all i can say really is on just full of praise for more than everything a.j. for us and the country needs you continue the n.h.s. but in an era of tight budgets the n.h.s. is struggling to cope with the costs of an increasingly elderly population and increasingly expensive treatment options the medical need is clear but as the n.h.s. celebrates its seventieth year its future is less clear paul brennan al-jazeera london. scientists have used the fertility technique i.d.f. to create test tube embryos in the hope of saving the northern white rhino pony to
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are still alive if the infertile females live in kenya the embryos were created from d.n.a. collected from bull rhinos before they died and the eggs of a close subspecies research's and are looking for a surrogate to carry them and hope the first northern white rhino cough will be born within three years. time is running out to save the great barrier reef that's the warning from australia's climate council its latest report says coral bleaching could happen every two years by twenty thirty four due to rising sea temperatures the council says that rate of bleaching will continuously set back recovery of the reef global warming has led to more frequent and longer heat waves in the world's oceans ecologists the damage to the reef may be irreversible they've noticed a drop in the diversity of fish species and the number of young fish settling on the reef martin rice is acting chief executive at the council he says the bleaching is very worrying. when we look back in one nine hundred eighty s.
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we've seen a turn of coral bleaching at twenty years because of a change and i'm an intensification of climate change and warming surface temperatures we're seeing that return every six years now so we look at the great barrier reef ahead to the future and lastly urgently and deep rooted you see greenhouse gas pollution levels and we could actually see a return of nature of the two years that's effectively going to sign. a new lease reset larch. this is al jazeera these are the top stories british police say two people critically ill in southern england have been exposed to the same nerve agent used to poison a russian spy and his daughter the man and woman were found unconscious on saturday in the town of amesbury that's me a sole spary
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a script poisoned in march. on monday the second of july due to concerns over the symptoms but if the man and the woman would display samples from both patients we said support down the burra tree for analysis. following the details analysis of those samples we can confirm that the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent. which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both and so case. in iran the revolutionary guards say they're ready to carry out their president's threat to disrupt oil exports from the gulf some rouhani had warned he'll take action if u.s. sanctions prevent his country from selling oil on global markets. syria's government and russia have intensified their bombing campaign in southern province that's according to opposition media which say strikes escalated after ceasefire talks with the rebels broke down three hundred thirty thousand people have fled
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their homes since the offensive began more than two weeks ago. poland's prime minister is defending a new law that forces supreme court judges to retire at the age of sixty five hundreds of people supported the chief justice as she defied retirement and returned to work the government says the changes are required to reform an inefficient legal system the e.u. is warning the judiciary's independence is now under threat food supplies and medical treatment are helping to build up the strength of a football team trapped in a cave in northern thailand for twelve days rescuers are working out how to get the twelve boys and their coach out including a crash course in scuba diving time a navy seals are using a chamber about seven hundred meters into the cave complex to base the rescue operation however heavy rain is expected in the next few days that could slow down the progress more news on the web site al jazeera dot com up next it's witness i'm back with a quick summary in about half an hour see that. al-jazeera
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