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water ends with the season, the longest, dry spout for decades around 3 quarters of sub saharan african cultural heritage is on display in western museums. although it didn't happen over night, we were rob color time. the 1st episode reveals how european colonization removed tens of thousands of artifacts and the uphill struggle to reclaim them. restitution africa stolen on episode one, plunder oh, now jazeera. ah, i agree, i'll jesse with ah, a fall right. coalition partner says israel's prime minister will the lay plans to
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overhaul the judicial system. ah, al jazeera life from headquarters ins, alpine daddy and abigail, also coming up germany comes to a standstill face on the biggest public transit strike in 30 years. the in you is accused of aiding and abetting libya violate the rights of migrants. a new you and report says there is evidence of crimes against humanity. the scottish national party picks it's new liter. um, so you says beat to candidates and plans to push for independence. ah hello. we start with breaking news and the is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu will delay the process to advanced plans to overhaul the judiciary until
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next month. that's according to the far right coalition partner. it's a mere ben givers party, which says it was given assurances, the changes will be pushed to the next parliamentary session. large protest are being held and both west to ru, slum and in tel aviv let. so bring in matawan bayshore to his al jazeera senior political analyst. he's joining us from london. so i do on this news just coming in a short while ago that the just judicial reforms will now be delayed until next month. is this just kicking the can down the roads? what's going on here? absolutely. i think, you know, there's a general consensus in, in israel as well as in the west, somewhere between breast then thrown on president stark korzy of france and between . ah, nathan, how's supporters on the truck? there is that he is the ultimate lawyer. he lives for a living. he's a lying politician, he's done it throughout his career. and the fact that he simply postponing this for
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a month until after recess. it simply means that he is still ready to continue with the process, the so called reform or the form of is there a judicial system? i think he's trying to take the theme out of the protest movement that is increased and that especially he increased yesterday after the fire ingram, his defense minister. and it's of course, also an attempt to, to keep his coalition partners. not only the 2 notorious fanatics at close by and not to quit his government, and did he think of not what he's going to do next? yeah. ok and marla, we're also hearing that ben give here, who of course is the national security minister when he announced these plans to delay the judicial overhaul. he said that netanyahu has agreed that the formation of a civil national guards that was sought by ben, give ear to boost public safety,
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will be also approved. and the upcoming cabinet meeting. i mean, this ben get here is someone who's accused of racism and he's an extremist settler . what do you understand this national guard to beat? why should i dance of but, but i know what being via is up to. and if anything, the idea that he saw that he strove so badly to be minister of public security. and as you said, he was someone that wasn't just a suspect. i mean, he would not be even allowed to serve. and is there any admitted that he, because of his extremist views, the man is a rogue element, even within this raina society. so the fact that prime minister netanyahu not only accepted him as a senior partner in the coalition, but also to put him in charge of israel's internal security and in charge of
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jerusalem per say that via wanted, in order to further judah, judah, isaac, and further cracked down on it spent a senior resident and further expand israeli control and supremacy within the city and beyond. all of that really underlies the danger of this man via who is in fact quite popular among israeli youth. notably, of course the youth on the right. but clearly his star is rising within is or and along with his other fanatic partner, smaller church. so really all in all, but i'm just in, at the now is hostage to these 2 men. if they'll walk away, he lose his government. if he knows his, his government majority, he is destined to go to prison because as we know he's been indicted on a number of charges and like his predecessor back then yes it would. all, mert, that ended up in jail. nothing. yeah. how is likely to end up in jail if he does
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not pass his new judiciary agenda, supported by these 2 fanatics. but this is all just to just to summarize, this is all part of our, of an evil bargain. busy if you're forced, you in bargain if you will. well, nathan, yeah whoa, gets these people to support him in order for him to escape jail. he supports his, their fanatic agenda to take control asked fanatics of his of security of israel education of israel supplements of israel's basically national agenda. right. so if we just now look at what impact marwan this or, or what could be the implications of what's transpired in terms of the protests over the past few months and the way that they've escalated up until this point. what could be the implications of all of this when israel's allies in the west,
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the united states, for example, the united kingdom what we've seen from the past few weeks is that while nathan, yeah, whole was in fact received in italy, in germany and france and the u k. he wasn't necessarily, you know, praised as a liberal democrat on the western tradition. the news reports where that he was told wasn't again, that he should stop with his judiciary ah, transformation. and that he should stay within the tradition, the western tradition. because the united states and europe could continue to support israel as long as it maintains the appearance of re looking like a western liberal democracy. as will you and i spoke earlier. israel, of course, continues to instate a jewish, the jewish supremacy over millions of palestinians between the jordan river and the
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mediterranean sea, but at least it serves itself in the west as a, as a liberal democracy. what? because nathan, yahoo now wants to stay out of prison. he is made that fortune bar to bargain with the fanatics and the fascists to his right. and he is more than winning now to push forward with this judicial agenda even if it's possible and a month, as i said to stay out of prison. but at the risk of transforming his or it into an in liberal democracy slash but have something like a fascist theocracy of sort. that won't be looked at positively in the united states by the, by them and ministration. especially that by then in particular, can see the similarity between what nathan, yeah, how is doing in israel and what his nemesis trump has tried to do in the
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united states. meaning this in liberal agenda for personal reasons. really find a similarity in the strong p and figure coordinate the now. and that's not something that look at positively in the west. thank you so much. my one. let's on bring and tell snyder who is a political and diplomatic correspondence of the times of israel. she's joining us from tel aviv, so this news that netanyahu will now be delaying the process to advance plans to overhaul the judiciary until next month. how do you think this is going to be received by the protestors who have come out protesting against the judicial reform plans? yeah, hi, good evening. it may relax a spanish shows. we are entering as it is to a month of holidays. so, you know, israelis will probably be around the dining table next week, and i suppose the demonstrations will come down. but i think the lesson will be
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taking because if things will go back to be enacted to legislate it as it is right now, you're going to see lots of people in districts, even bigger and bigger numbers. those demonstrations that we just ended in now do. but we're going on for 12 weeks. we're doing the winter. i mean, you can expect what's going to happen during the summer time when everybody's out as it is. so, i mean, it's not about the winter, it's more about what people think of this government and the way to proceed with plans, as long as let them, you know, we'll try to act those legislations and turn this is ro supreme court into a political player. and not independent political player, then you will see people industry in masses. i mean, i remember as a 1st coalition who are fully behind these changes, right? so it's not just netanyahu himself,
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so by them kind of kicking the can down the road. what does it actually achieve it? i think this coalition made a big mistake of putting lots of legislation pieces altogether at these really public face. i mean, they did it at once. they are trying to achieve now what i, what i think are trying to achieve is joining. it may be step by step. so a longer period of legislation that it would be a harder thing, but it would be harder for the preface to continue for a long time. this is for only one of the goals at the moment. another goal, maybe to tray or to play around as if they're willing to do some compromise. you know, it's like a, it's like a game for them. i mean they're, they're suggesting compromise, but then they are never, it's never fully achieved because they're always blame the other side for not coming to the compromise. so they would try to do some maneuvering around these. i
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cannot tell you what's going to happen next. truly. right. now in israel, it's admitted by minute band. i mean every minute that i'm speaking to you and looking at whatever is on the street, something new happens. so it's hard for me to predict beyond tonight. but they do know there are all the days. and if indeed, the prime minister will put it on hold on to legislation for the next month, then at least we may have some quite holiday box muslim. and joyce, if i may say, because there is a huge, a community of muslim 20 percent of the society. and as we all know, they do have their holy month of ramadan at the moment. and they're celebrating at night after, after the fasting. so i mean, everybody needs some quiet now. right. but how much maneuvering is being done at this point and, and how much will netanyahu give to his right wing extremist coalition
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partners? because from the statement that was made about the delay in the process to advance plans in the disarray overhaul. we also understand that netanyahu has agreed that the formation of a civil national guards that been give year had been after. i mean, i wonder if you can tell us if you know anything about this national garden and we're willing to do basically the national guard or the quality is really guard. it's an entity that was already established around 2 years ago in the left p. bennett, governments, this is nothing new, it's a continuation of an old, old plan. i agree with the person who spoke just before me who said maybe the problem is not in the national guard, but the problem is the identity of the minister better here. i mean, the but itself is not an extreme body. the person who is heading israel,
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national security is the problem is not only no problem. what do you think is also our problem? because he is erratic, is unreasonable. he has a in self inside excitement for tour as he was convicted 8 times in the past fell on this is not something that i, as in his really would like to see standing not on the national guard, you know, management team and not than the police team and he's already, it is not the chief of the police, but he's the minister is responsible for the police. so the problem doesn't come from the body itself. it comes from the person who is now israel's one of is rose prominent ministers and as long as he is the minister in one of the most sensitive, problematic jobs, we have a problem and the problem, this problem will not go away unfortunately the body. so it is something that was perceived in the part in the past and may work. i don't know if they need to
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legislate this. it will take a lot of time. it's not something that will, you know, be set up tomorrow morning. we do have, i mean still we have legal counseling. they did not cancel the legal counseling as the at this point. i mean they were trying to cancel them, but not yet. right. so normally we have legal particles in these really parliament . i don't think this body will have, it's not going to be a private melisha my understanding, but the problem again is the minister not, not good body. okay, we'll leave it there. tell snyder, thank you for your time. thanks for joining us for until the b. u. remains or is romeo a former is really government spokesperson and he says that nathan, yahoo's coalitions options are limited. this dilemma that the now because either the decision he takes, he is going to say, you know, he's on liquid party or he's condition partners like they were in others. so i think what he tries to do is to break down about duly in
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a way that doesn't seem like a full concession or something. no good. again, i think he missed the point already. i think he's actually the reality has been diminished. am with my day have a question or is on the going to live using this government to, to start with a strange bit for those, you know, go all the way to the right. they have some that busy on it is about to keeping the whole of the west bank. others have he'll grab a missions, a qu, itself lean, so that the direction i had doubts about this coalition in the 1st place. now, what mcdaniel was and least, will i think, furnish shelter the coalition and i believe and elections are not in
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boston. i'm afraid there will be some guidance up to now. the demonstrators are shown in law restraints. it was kind of a good energy in the air, you know, even when people block the street. so i wait for a while and they went home and nothing happened. now with colliding with the pro logistics in their protest, there might be some violence and i hope the police will be there to try to keep all the ah, now in other news, a public transport strike is underway in germany. it's the biggest walk out in 30 years, air rail and bus services and ground to a halt causing massive disruptions. that's part of
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a long running wage. dispute unions are a deadlock to negotiations with public transport. employers dominant cane reports from berlin, almost mondays in march, most german rail stations like this one here berlin's help bonham. the central station here would be hives of activity with hundreds of thousands of passengers coming and going certainly in this station, that's what you could expect. but not on this monday in march, the nationwide strike is really paralyzed the transport network. so here on the arrivals departure board where you'd normally see full of trains with different destinations, no trains, no destinations being displayed. there are some services here in berlin, specifically the move on the underground network in this city. the buses, the trams, they are running, but not much else, and then across the country, it's the similar sort of picture. and of course, the plains on not flying very many airports struck by by what
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this industrial in action is doing. so across the board you have his sense of paralysis in the transport network to specific unions are involved in this coordinated strike action. and between them, they are asking, demanding inflation, busting, pay arises for them, and this $1.00 union wants a 10 and a half percent pay rise. the other wants to 12 percent pay or eyes the employers. well, they're not interested in that sort of pay arise. they say it's too much of a demand. it's not representative of the sorts of things that the german economy can afford to. a new one. investigators say they believe war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed by both sides in libya. they report violations committed by state security forces. an armed militia groups could constitute war crimes. they documented cases of murder, rape, enslavement, extra judicial killings and enforce disappearances. they say crimes against
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humanity such a sexual slavery and torture have also been committed against migrants ciocca beyond he is a member of the united nations independent fact finding mission on libya. he says, the situation hasn't improved. the conclusion was written by carrying out a series of interviews with victims and others of a 400 interviews where you are finding mission. and it's clear that there was a touch of our nations of human rights. and these masters, my area know, particularly in places of detention as well as in relation to my friends where evidence so. okay. in the 1st 50 hours is sledge meant such a slavery known torture to all of the 3 detention joining i've been to the killings were quite widespread. it is deteriorated, much more than 60 percent from the time when they are finding they shouldn't was
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this published. i think this is to, to the system within the under so measures to check in to suppress dissent in relation to women to suppress spatial in public life. you know, one of the m p 's was actually killed outs, funding cases of women being detained and subjected to torture and humanity breathing, treatment being kidnapped, still ahead on al jazeera show a strength, me, and morris military leader, declaring he'll track down on his opponents, plus ah,
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here's her forecast for tuesday, asia. good to have you long will kick this one off in india and it's still this eastern side. i think we're going to see outbreaks of thunderstorms. maybe even some hail mixed in there. is wall stretching from towel now to state right through to the far northeast in our natural pradesh state. for example. here comes our next westerly disturbance into pockets so we can see it leaking into sin and also below just on provinces. here it's once been packing upon should produce some flooding in central areas of buckhead, so we'll certainly keep tabs on this. we're also going to keep tabs on this little cluster of storms just trying to get going to the south of java island here. meantime, it's our typical downpours, both forced moderate and java. bit more of a dry pitcher, though, at least for southern areas of borneo island. where the rain is falling is putting a bit of cap cap on temperatures across into china. but we're the suns out. it's allowing the temperature to shoot up. we just set a record a few days ago and 2 cats, you're down by few degrees to 35. still showers falling between the gang, see,
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and the pearl river valley here, but it's not intense stuff. and same goes for japan, that vigorous system has pushed off to the pacific. but still, you know, i think a bit more cloud cover for tokyo, with the high of 17 degrees on tuesday. got a dash system ah with blue
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ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, this hour is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu will delay the process to advance plans to overhaul the judiciary until next month. that's according to for right coalition partner, it's a mere bank of yours party which says it was given assurances, the changes would be pushed to the next parliamentary session. large protests are being held in both western rooster, them on television un report has slammed the in. you for aiding and abetting human rights violations against migrants by libby as authorities. the un said crimes against humanity were committed in the countries detention centers for migrants. has a use of has been picked as the leader of the scottish national party. that pays the
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way for him to become the 1st minister later in the week. the former health secretary won the s and p leadership raised with more than 52 percent of the votes . the pole was triggered off to nicholas sturgeon suddenly quit as leader in february, ukraine's present involuntary zalinski has visited supper reacher with the head of the you ends atomic watchdog. raphael grossi is set to go to the cities nuclear power plant in the coming days. europe's largest nuclear facility is controlled by russia and for says, it's come under heavy shelling over the past year, causing power outages. mean mars military has marked armed forces day with a pledge to crack down on opponents. general men on clang said martial law would increase as the june to tries to suppress rebel groups that oppose the crew of 2021 . toni chang reports and the capital ny pito cavalry offices lead
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the way. but the start of mere mas own forces, day parade, a limousine carrying the military leader in the rear. as dawn broke over the huge parade ground in the secluded capital near the door, tens of thousands of soldiers marched information, adjusting his troops, men online, said he would stop at nothing to defeat what he called terrorists. those who continue to resist military rule is the terror acts as the national unity government and its lucky, the so called peoples defense forces need to be tackled for good once and for all mere mars military. and the government also needs to take action against these terrorist groups, which are trying to devastate the country and are killing people. after the ground troops came the heavy weaponry, huge artillery pieces of rockets, tanks and heavy armor overhead, a display of air power fighter jets and helicopters purchased from russia and china
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deployed frequently. over the past 12 months, hundreds of civilians are reported to have been killed in asterix. the display of hum branja and military might. but this all not to inspire confidence. rather fear most is still defined military rule. for those on the receiving end, it's a constant struggle to survive. the united nations estimates that nearly one and a half 1000000 people have been displaced by fighting since the military coup raffle o one. we heard the sound of artillery fire and we told the children to run and hide. we don't know if the shelling will happen during the day or at night. we can't do anything and only want to escape from the situation. this wasn't a display of high tech weaponry. instead, brute force and military might. but if the intention was shock and awe, some didn't get the message. this huge display them them marching bit parades,
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you know, the, the, the militaristic speeches. this is all about the tech model, trying to intimidate, are the people in myanmar, and i don't think they're buying it anymore. but the message from them general's is clear. elections are unlikely until they've taken back control. and they're prepared to use all the weapons at the disposal. tony cheng al jazeera nipple, pakistan's, former prime minister, emron con, has been granted bail after a court appearance to face multiple charges. he says are politically motivated. con and 16 members of his pakistan to headachy in soft political party were summoned to face accusations of sedition and terrorism. since the taliban leadership and i'm gonna start benz girls on women from attending school and university 3 months ago. millions have been denied their right to education. but while school doors have closed, windows of opportunity and education have opened online. when we consume sharif reports, sophia wants to attend university,
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but that's not possible. so she signed up for an english goes online, a growing number of virtual schools are becoming a lifeline for girls and women of gum, a son who been borrowed from secondary and university education. that's a good opportunity for girls for women and have gone as far to continue their education. you're a savvy of an all inclusive, so that's why i want to continue my studies in online courses. sophia is fortunate to be admitted to her choice of virtual school. it stand on several other students due to a lack of capacity and high demand enrollments have risen from about 50 students to more than $500.00. in the past 2 years, staff members at one online school say they were concerned about how the talbot might react. it's so obvious that if you want to do the crucial thing,
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if you want to take an action that very important you have to risk and absolutely me risks. everything in the world bank says 20 percent of people and up comes on have access to the internet. many called afforded vice or connection and services are insecure. yeah, going to drugs in there as yet. the major concern i have regarding our activity is power outages and internet connection. if one day power or the internet is disconnected in afghanistan, it would create a serious problem for us. the taliban government began imposing several restrictions on women after retaking power. falling the withdrawal of us forces in 2021. last december goes the bar from attending secondary schools and universities . the town bon justified, the move citing safety and islamic laws of gone. the sun is the.

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