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you're watching. the news are alive from a headquarters and ohio during abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's prime minister delays a controversial plan to overhaul the judiciary, saying he's not ready to divide the country into pieces. another school shooting in the united states. a young woman kills 3 children and 3 staff members before being shot dead. the scottish national party picks it's new leader hamza uses. big 2 candidates to become the youngest minister on the 1st of asian descent protesters in kenya ignore a government ban on rallies and he'd be opposition. leader reloads, angles call to demonstrate against the rising cost of living. his supporters are here in large numbers in support of ease movement. he is months action and on p systemic with your sports news, african heavyweights, algeria travel to new j. i mean, for a 4th when out of oh, in africa,
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couple of nations qualified that's coming up later. this new zone. ah hello, we begin this news hour with the decision by israel's prime minister to hold off on reforms to the legal system. benjamin netanyahu, her said there will be a delay to the overhaul that would increase the power of the canals set at the expense of the courts. but he said that he will not surrender in his attempt to bring sweeping changes. the proposal has led to weeks of demonstrations with critic saying it threatens democracy, thus carbuncle. go whenever we have the capabilities to avoid a civil war, we need to go for this. at the same time, we need to give ourselves some time in order to reach a point where we can vote during the 2nd session of the concert. we want reforms, we want balance between authorities and powers. we need to enhance the rights of the individuals to the nationalists and their supporters. we can do this in the
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canal that alone because we have the people with us. let's. we're gonna start our name. she's joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so tell us more about where benjamin netanyahu had to say. well, maybe we should start to read with what he did not say. we do not know the status of who the next defense minister will be. remember, this crisis began anew on sunday evening with the ouster of defense minister yo of gallant. it's believe that he is now netanyahu has 48 hours to name a successor. so we heard a lot in netanyahu's speech about civil war, about the country not being ripped up into pieces about not surrendering, but also being open to dialogue. but what we did not here today is what happens next in terms of who will be the next defense minister, the rumor swirling all day that there were back door maneuvering in negotiations
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going on that perhaps there would be a way that netanyahu might bring gallant back in exchange for some sort of concessions, but we just don't have an answer. and that is something that is definitely of great interest to people as we try to figure out what next steps are. yesterday when this happened, i recalled that in 2018 prime minister netanyahu actually, while he was a prime minister, became defense minister when the defense minister resign. so there has been speculation in the media that he may perhaps dawn. both of those roles, though, i would suspect that that might be inflammatory to the opposition. the opposition says at least the protesters on the street that they are not backing down. putting a pause button on the judicial overhaul is not enough for them. they want it's scrapped completely. however, this general strike that we saw in israel today that created a state of paralysis is no more. and we understand that at been grant airport in
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televi flights have resumed, and businesses and schools, banks, et cetera, are expected to reopen to morrow. so when we also heard from the opposition figure been against a short time ago, natasha. what did he say? that against the saying that he is willing to engage in dialogue with quote, an open heart, a willing mind, but he says that netanyahu should not issue ultimatums. he says that when it comes to issues of national security and democracy that he is supports any of the right moves. it's important to, to elaborate on what he's referring to the divisiveness in this country over this issue of judicial reform has spread to the military. many members of the military and the security establishment in general, oppose these reforms. they worry in their words that it will subvert democracy. they, there are concerns that netanyahu is who is on
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a trial for corruption is moving these. ringback reformer, overhaul along as a kind of vendetta against the judiciary that he has been attacking and saying is persecuting him. i do want to mention that there were many supporters of netanyahu and supporters of this judicial overhaul in the street. earlier this evening. they say that they don't want their vote or the state to be quote, stolen for them from them. they say that they represent the majority and they believe the majority wants this judicial overhaul. all right, thank you so much and tossed out a name reporting from occupied east jerusalem was hospital yanine. seagal was the founder of the pink front. that's a resistance movement. he's joining us from televi. welcome to al jazeera. so is there postponement of the judicial reforms of victory for the protest movement? and it's hard to say truth about english that news. so, oh,
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affect you is to protest, but we don't believe prime minister nathan young don't believe she's saying is not coming with an open mind a willing hooked. he's a lawyer. you already treat a guns and is trying to destroy a causing strain because easily charged and he's worried about his own dissonant state. and we are not going to start from deal of g d. 's. a danger is going to be removed and the lead time east or that is really worried about these miserable state or been punching. right. and the pink friend to your group for has in fact, been protesting against netanyahu. prior to this issue with the judicial legislation, you're protesting against against his corruption. what are you hoping is going to happen? okay, to 1st time away, bustle squeezes ago and excitedly,
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we succeeded. we managed to replace nathaniel's government by another one of our politicians that the truly we're worried about the country and will dead log fault the country for the keeper of houston and australia. there will be crushed by nathan yellows. sheen of state utilized. we saw it every day, cleverly and long see just 3 months after he has the country again, he does and he lost totally control on economy. it's on the. busy on the, on the dangers around us, we are, i will actually snowing to rosalie. i'm going to live in 30 minutes low with him to resign him, were attacked, she the cli attacked by rights regal. i don't know who they want, but what physical effect our after use i know hygiene in jerusalem waiting for someone to rescue them. and to make more than yogi bentley,
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a personal melisha back and puzzle and false oval police and army. and well, i am really worried about distinct of israel in about my own a that safety assessment group. as i understand that fights for a democratic state for all. what do you think these development in israel mean for palestinians and for democracy, for all people and not just for the jewish citizens of those rules of schools of schools? actually i don't your district right now, but we have showed sang democracy full or hebrew, english and aerobic shall us. i still believe is this read a national languages when we say shall on we really, truly believe for all. busy i would statement is the occupation must stop. it's a, it's a presenting palestinian inch of leaving lush as the dessert and he's presenting is
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fred or heavy in security for our full i was citizens. i. we saw that 27 years ago. it was starting a process of keys and to prime minister and it started, it's not good with the sussman. they did after a long and contain of been should mean to know which is now we are being held hostage for 30 years. but benjamin returned jo that his prisoner emptied 2 acquaint yourself as we say charges for rob, turkeys ready for palestinian. we truly believe that everyone deserves to live in a truly democratic state which the quality fall order is no equality shall juice. we don't believe it. we know it's, it's rightly we had it and i was do what is like a wrench season. we let we leave people right to we. we learned about it and we don't want to repeat it. you need another point. you step that we will talk dean
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with you say subjects, but now we'll be head hosted by a corrupted register that we need to move on seat. so we have a petition that can really difficult subject of the occupation. all right, we thank you so much for speaking to us from tel aviv learn is the live picture from west through cinema as well as tel aviv where protests are taking place and we understand that their arrival protests taking place. in fact, those pro, the judicial changes those against the judicial changes left on bringing matawan besought his al jazeera senior political analyst. he's joining us from london. so matawan, what the prime minister has done is that he's just postponed the show down for a month. so this really is far from over. what do you think the likely scenarios are going forward on the political fronts?
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well, as you said, there is no surrender. so i think for the time being his playing for time. and he knows that for the time being also he has a majority government, a majority coalition of some 64 members out of 120. he also knows that some 3 quarters of his radio parliaments are either sent that right or right the gun. right. so in fact, israel is not about the split between left and right is right, is fully dominated by the center is the right and the right. and the government is totally dominated by the fanatic and the fascist tried. and in that sense, i think that that he'll feel secure in his position as prime minister. and he's probably just simply gonna think ways in which he can deceive some of those detractors in the opposition in order to support some form of a judiciary transformation whereby he, himself, and that's, i think,
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is his 1st and foremost preoccupation is how to stay out of jail he's been indicted on a number of charges. he'd like former prime minister, a, who'd all merchant is afraid to go to prison. and i think only through some judiciary changes whereby the government can veto anything that the courts or the prosecutor general can rule. when he remain on top or on the helm of power. so i think he's going to continue in the same way, but he's probably gonna have to figure out how not to anger the street or how to diffuse. so some of the anger on the street, and what about the opposite, and how are they going to handle this idea? ear libido, the up, the former prime minister, and now opposition figure has cautiously welcome the statement by benjamin netanyahu with what does not mean?
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look, you know, i'm actually astounded at the short sightedness of some of the, or most of the opposition leaders or those who claim to be speakers for the opposition on the street to day. and i'm moscow standing by there one single blind spot. and that is the occupation of palestine the ar party than palestine. because what these people who are carrying the israeli flags and, and chanting israeli nationalism with the arctic songs and neglecting to mention anything about palestine and its occupation. what they neglect to see is that the rise of the fanatic and the fascist right, that is now ruling in israel, is born out of the settlement movement is worn out of the occupation of by the sight. that netanyahu and his cronies. nathan jo and his partner, notably those fanatic religious extremists were born and supported
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by the settlement movement and its supporters within israel. and this will continue to be the case and they will continue to gain grounds as they have over the years. and they will probably move from 64 parliamentarians to 70 and 75. because the israeli a radical right continues to rose with occupation because that military occupation and the illegal settlements continued to feed fanaticism and extremism within israel. so unless that issue speckled i lost those who are getting israeli flags somehow find it in themselves to also speak for palestinian rights. i think the fanatic movement in israel and the base that prime minister nathan now depends on to stay out of prison and to stay at the helm and to change of the judiciary will continue to grow. or i am, i want to thank you so much my on besought
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a speaking to us from london. ah, now at least 6 people had been killed in a school shooting in the u. s. that attacked the place at a private christian school in nashville, tennessee. police say they shot and killed the attacker more with rosalind jordan joining us from washington, dc rosin. we're learning a little bit more about the shooter. tell us what we know about her and also the not the latest numbers of casualties and those who have been killed. all we know, according to a tweet from the metro, nashville police department is that the attacker was a 28 year old woman that indicates that they probably have a very good idea of who she is and where she is from. but police do not have a motive for this shooting that took place on monday morning. inside the covenant
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school. that is a school affiliated with a local presbyterian church. it has about 200 students and about 50 staff numbers. 3 children were killed in the attack, although officials have stressed that they were not killed inside a classroom. they also note that 3 staff workers were old, so was killed in the attack. the children and at least one of the adults had been taken to a local hospital where they had been pronounced dead by medical staff. there. now this is something that is a rather unusual of that. a we have become very accustomed to violent to school attacks here in the united states. but since 1966 in terms of mass shootings, only 4 of the shooters have been women. and so this is a very unusual case. above and beyond. as you might expect, the expected trauma that the students, the staff,
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families and residents of this kind of this area inside nashville, tennessee are going to be experiencing. yeah. and as often happens, rosalyn after the shootings, we hear calls for changes in the gun laws in the united states and gun reform. and in fact, the president has reportedly called on congress to act on gun violins because he said, quote enough is enough. well, we've heard these calls from us presidents before there was even another report at one point time. even donald trump, who is supported by those who believe in gun rights here in the united states, had thought out trying to push for the removal of the ar 15, which is a weapon that has been used altering frequently in these sorts of cases. but even he was advised not to do it because it would back fire on him. and i use that word advisedly. that people who supported donald trump would turn on him not to mention
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gun manufacturers and the national rifle association. it has been very, very difficult for politicians to try to muster the will to actually pass legislation that would restrict the use of the a r 15 of had done other fire arms. because of the 2nd amendment to the us constitution, which the supreme court has ruled, does give people the white 2 of their arms to use them. so unless and until there is political will from both republicans and democrats, it's going to be very difficult to get any sort of hope or any sort of comprehensive congressional action that could prevent these sorts of students. it is worth pointing out that the 28 year old woman who was killed by police in monday's attack apparently was carrying 2 semi automatic weapons and a hand. god wow. all right, rosin. thank you so much. reson jordan reporting for us from washington
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d. c. on the shooting that has taken place in nashville. now the united nation to slam the e u for aiding and abetting human rights violations against migrants. by libby, as authorities un investigator say they believed war crimes and crimes against humanity had been committed by both warring sides in libya. they documented cases of murder, rape, enslavement, extra judicial killings and enforce disappearances. ciello cabana is a member of the you, an independent fact finding mission on libya. he says the situation has not improved. the conclusion was written by carrying out a series of interviews with victims and others of a 400 interviews where how it bodily finding mission. and it's clear that there was a touch of our nations of human rights and the masters, my area know, particularly in places of detention, as well as in relation to my friends. where evidence of, okay,
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in 1st terraces, sledge meant sexual slavery known torture to all of the 3 detention joining arbitrary killings with white, widespread, it is deteriorated much more than 60 percent from the time when they are finding that shouldn't was established. i think this is to, to the after the system within leap, yet under so measures to check in to suppress dissent in relation to women at just press station in public life. one of the empties was actually killed out funding cases of women being detained and subjected to torture in humanity. reading treatment and being kidnapped hunter, yusef has been picked as the leader of the scottish national party that pays the way for him to become the 1st minister. later in the week. a former health
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secretary won the s n p leadership race with more than 52 percent of the vote. the pool was triggered off to nicholas sturgeon suddenly quit as leader of the party in february, being bobbers and edinburgh with more on the news. this victory he promised to unite the policy. he said that his 1st priorities would be to help her scotlands 5 and a half 1000000 people also deal with the cost of living crisis. and also to get to grips with the challenges in the health service. the n a chess, but of course what lots of people want to know is how he plans to deliver what nicholas sturgeon couldn't. i'm not in dependence for a bit more on that. i'm joined by kevin pringle, a former communications director of the scottish national party. kevin, you have actually spoken about term abroad based convention along the lines of what hums, a use if suggest should be a gradual approach. not trying to force the westminster government right now, what you mean by that. but i think the 1st thing is, comes
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a use of say it in his remarks as he watched the show and demonstrate competence and success and governing scotland so and recovering hell service from corporate and recovering the economy. i'm dealing with head wind such as banks as best we possibly can with limited powers and helping people with the cost of living places . so i think if it is that, that people will be more inclined to give them a feel heating on the question of independence, but on independence itself. i think what he said in this campaign which minute i think of the 2 other kinds of it said as well, is that what needs to be done? us to build a majority support for scotland for independence. this the choice of the people on a sustained basis. whoever happens elsewhere, whoever's in poto, westminster, movers, the prime minister, and so on. most people in scotland, what independence and i one of the ways whether it could be achieve who'd be to take the campaign actually outside the scottish government buildings an outside party headquarters. and to establish an independence convention,
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filica compet and the country to do that job of work with hums a yes yourself does the job that he's going to be elected to by the scottish parliament to model of being 1st minister and leading a government that's going to get to get with these betty considerable challenges facing people in scotland. the biggest transport strike in 30 years is underway in germany, bringing the country to a near standstill. air rail and bus services of all stopped as workers walked off the job to call for better pay. so many came reports from berlin. monday morning at munich, and port, and not a passenger inside here. as in of a major german airports, all flights were canceled because 2 unions representing millions of public sector work is a striking of a pay and conditions. and some people are stranded. well if i had known it, i wouldn't have come here to try it. i'm be choked, actually there was it it. i never didn't heard of it. so
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yeah. as to find out what to do right now. the action by the verde and ag fall unions has hit the entire german transport network in large sways of the country. fleets of buses have been stuck in their depots. the rail network has also been paralyzed with all long distance journeys cancelled. and many regional links also abandoned for the day on most mondays in march. this station would be a hive of activity with trains going to dozens of different destinations, both regionally across the country and internationally. but this monday, virtually no trains are running and where normally move $300000.00 people would come and go through this station. on this monday, fairly, a fraction of that number are actually here. the unions are clear, they want above inflation pay, rises and better working conditions on the deal is energy. vargas during our goal
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for the strike is not to impact passengers and school children, but to effect management boards of all the companies. they are responsible because they are the ones paying their staff low wages. the companies have rejected that view and the pay demand behind it. and even the absorb, none aunt retrieve nonstop. millions of passengers who depend on buses and trains are suffering because of the successive and overblown strike. not everyone can work from their home office. thousands of companies in the economy that usually receive our ship. their goods by rail are also suffering. we have, i, the, the german central bank is appealed for reason calling on unions to make sensible pay rise demands and for companies to accept sensible profit margins. one minister involved in negotiations with the unions says, an offer on the table is fair. but so far, the unions don't agree and won't rule out more strike action dominate cane al jazeera berlin. demonstrators in kenya ignored
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a police ban on rallies and took to the streets to protest against the rising cost of living. security for says use tear gas to disperse crowds in a capital, nairobi, joyce and guna has more. this is the convoy of your position, the loading guy as it snakes its way. keep very long where his supporters are here in large numbers in support of his move and his mass action, which plans to pressure the rhythm root was government to know the cost of leaving . ah, i learned the day protestors were engaged in running battles with the police tear gas canisters lobbied at the protest. does ah, and the convoy of the opposition deeds out was not spared either. ah, ah, but the crowds kept milling back to the streets to show support. most protest is carrying
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utensils and vegetables to symbolized high cost of leaving us. i will be by numa, this woman says she left her house early in the morning to join the protest because she wants to fight for the country's economy to improve re loud tenga. and he's supposed to say that will keep protesting and demonstrating in the city and all the major cities in the country twice a week. that is monday and thursday, until the government heats to their coal. still had only al jazeera news, our chaos in the is walk a parliament us with government process a controversial election law. and a former french open champion is eliminated from the w, a tournaments in miami. peter will have a action in school all day period. miami choice ah off we go with your weather update for them to leave stan africa and it has turn
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quarter across see arabian peninsula, but still some showers and storms to be found here from around you by right through to moscow will keep tabs on that. it is a dryer pitcher winds have shifted around for doha, so it will not be as humid here on tuesday. next westerly disturbance comes crashing into pakistan through sim province below just done as well. this did produce some flooding at 2 central areas of iraq. it also gave us blizzard conditions through the zag ross mountains in iran, after turkey. we've got wet weather moving west to east across the country, so that's lower temperatures. in istanbul to 13 degrees and off to africa, we go that top and we're going to see it be more breezy from tunisia right through to egypt because of that disturbance in the eastern mediterranean, over turkey is while concentrated rain around the southeast of nigeria. cameroon, equatorial. guinea and gabon as well, and it is turned much more calm for south africa here. that is breezy. same goes
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for southern areas of mozambique, but we've still got our seasonal showers falling to the north of vin. talk still breezy conditions though to be found for central and northern areas of mozambique on tuesday. gutted ash susan ah, ah ah, ah, the story being fantasy with the notion that we can all the carbon we
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generate this carbon offsetting actually work. what is being done isn't worth it in the pro is net 0, just the catch raise. a ali re examines the myths and allusions in the against climate break down. all hail the planet episode won on al jazeera. ah ah. hello again. the top stories on the al jazeera news, our, the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he'll delay his judicial overhaul. but he said he will not surrender in his attempt to bring in the changes in spite of weeks of protests. critics of the proposal say it empowers politicians
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at the expense of the courts in the u. s. 3 children and 3 staff members have died in a shooting at an elementary school in nashville, tennessee. police said the attacker who was also killed and so 28 year old women armed with 2 assault rifles and of his soul. the united nations were slammed the e u for aiding and abetting human rights violations against migrants by libya's authorities. you and investigators say there is evidence that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed by both warring signs. while the white house says that it welcomes that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is moved to pause the judicial bill. so we welcome this announcement. as an opportunity to create additional time and space for compromise, a compromise is precisely what we have been calling for. and we continue to strongly urge israeli leaders to find a compromise as soon as possible. we believe that it is the best path forward for
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israel, israel, and all of its citizen to find this compromise. democratic societies are strengthened by checks and balances, and fundamental changes to a democratic system should be pursued with the broadest possible base of popular support. security has to be called in to the iraqi parliament. on monday as chaos erupted when a controversial new election law was passed, the law moves the country to proportional representation. but independent m p, say the changes benefit larger parties. but what i'm the law had reports from baghdad. ah, he is in the iraqi parliament, in the middest of a vote on amendments to the election law of to the heated session that ran late on sunday night and into the italy hours of one day. it was finally passed, the legislation means provincial and national government representatives would be chosen on the basis of proportional representation,
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loan crim in la. i'm yahoo and we're not in our case. it will preserve the rights of the main components of iraqi society and prevent the instability created by the multiple constituency system in the last election. but opposition. lawmakers say it favors larger, more established political parties at the expense of emerging blocks and independent m. p. 's was ha, hallway protest against that changes took place in several provinces as well as in the capital, baghdad, independent and peas and protest her to say the previous election law was one of the major victories of their demonstrations in 2019. they see if these amendments will reverse that gain and increase their political repression. there are already calls for a boycott or the dissolution of parliament, nor elena with all either another to her about to him. we declare, we will be boy causing the elections and will not take part in any proceedings
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related to the amended law. if tensions escalate, as they have in the past year or could be on the verge of another prolong, good political is turned off the army scenario. a club who are very possible scenario is the result of the 20. like to protest this time with the southern movement making a 2nd comeback alongside the opposition. if that happens, we may see another political de la cruz putting he iraq, his hopes for political and economic reform even further out of reach would up through our head, l g 0, bud hawkstern's, former prime minister in long con, has granted bail after a court appearance. to face multiple charges, he says are politically motivated. con and 16 members of his pakistan to hickey in soft political party were summoned to face accusations of sedition and terrorism. con, says the charges have been foul to prevent him from running in future elections. lebanon's cabinet has reversed the decision of the caretaker prime minister in
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chief mccarty to change official day time hours. the move to delay daylight savings by a month cause the major dispute in a country that's in the midst of an economic collapse. then a hood, that reports from beirut, lebanon usually shifts into summer time at the end of march, but opposition to a last minute decision to postpone it for a month, left the country into different time zones. it also deepened political and sick, terry and fault lines. the man behind the decision, caretaker prime minister and as he may be convened cabinet after facing descent from within his administration. his announcement has since been reversed and he is refusing to accept the blame has a lot of kind of had that been whole remaining and winter time was about making it easier for those fasting. during ramadan. as prime minister, i am not going to be responsible for the vacancy and the presidency. political parties need to elect a new president and former government right away with no delay. opposition was
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mainly led by christian officials who said consultations within state institutions should have taken place. it have the opposite. the problem is that there is no precedent and the decision was taken while the christians do not have a representative and government power in this country must be shared. the sentiment was different and mainly muslim neighborhoods were many welcome, the decision. now we owe and then go off on a walk. we share this country with christians, they blew it out of proportion. it's just a mom. i was shocked by the reaction law. there was some people complained about the practical implications of isolating lebanon from the global clock. for others. it was a disruption to their daily lives. that's the best thing to do, so you don't get confused is where a watch on the right hand following the new time and another watch on the left hand, keeping the old time school universities, hospitals,
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television stations chose different time zones. men 11 is marked the decision and taken to humor. they talk about muslim time and christian time. but the reality of this dispute is serious. it's created major political unrest when the executive level of government is vacant. lebanon is in the midst of one of the world's worst financial crises. and nothing is being done to prevent its collapse center for their elder cedar bay root. 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 gentile tries to suppress rebel groups that oppose the crew of 2021 . toni chang reports and a capital ny pete. all cavalry officers lead the way at the start of mamma's armed forces, day parade. a limousine carrying the military leader in the rear. as dawn broke
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over the huge parade ground in the secluded capital, naperville, tens of thousands of soldiers marched information. oh, addressing his troops, men on lie, 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. off to 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 deployed frequently. over the past 12 months, hundreds of civilians are reported to have been killed in asterix,
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the display of hum cranager and military right. 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. one ago 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 the marching bit parades, you know, the, this, the militaristic speeches. this is all about the tech model trying to intimidate or
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the people of myanmar. and i don't think they're buying it anymore. but the message from mammals generals is clear. elections are unlikely until they've taken back control. and they're prepared to use all the weapons at their disposal. tony cheng al jazeera nipple. at least 6 people had been killed and a suicide bombing and cab all that blast happening near the afghan foreign minister in the capital. local media is reporting another 12 people were injured. one of them is a child. while since the taliban leadership and have gone to stan ban girls and 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 in education have opens on line. when we consume sharif reports, sophia wants to attend university, but that's not possible. so she signed up for an english course online. a growing number of virtual schools are becoming
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a lifeline for girls and women in afghanistan, who been barred from secondary and university education is a good opportunity for girls for women and have jennifer to continue your education . you're a savvy of an online course, 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. in the past 2 years, staff members at one online school say they were concerned about how the talbot might react is so obvious that if you want to do the crucial thing. if you want to take an action that is very important, you have to risk and absolutely we risk everything in the
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world bank says 20 percent of people and comma san 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 school and universities. the town bon justified, the move citing safety and islamic laws of gone. the sun is the only country in the world that women are banned from education. the un children's agency says more than a 1000000 girls have been deprived of education since the taliban took over. its
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called on the con, the sans leaders to allow them to return to school until that happens. women like sophia intend to continue getting their education they want by logging in online. on the confirm sharif al jazeera, i am 23, our group says it's withdrawn from 3 villages in the democratic republic of congo to make way for regional peacekeeping forces. congress army says the withdrawals are a diversion and that m 23 and for wanda and soldiers have reinforced other positions to continue attacking government forces. malcolm war report from lucia gala camp near the provincial capital of goma, where some of the 1000000 people who have been displaced now live. all of the people here been for, from the how it was in the last 2 months or the 23 on group attack, towns and villages is widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. well, they run the denies it. there been more than a 100000 people have been displaced by the conflict. most of them moved is in
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spanish. every comes and everyone is waiting for hours just to be able to get one, jerry kind of water mine yet you don't watch out for not yet, but there's not enough water. we don't have any food and people are dying from diarrhea. the sanitation is bad and there are no toilet the come a cramp, the shelters, really squeeze in close together color outbreak here at the moment. hundreds of people was being affected and all this is happening because they're lucky enough to come from villages up in the hills. with rich, with cold time and other mineral control of which has been fought over for decades, malcolm web al jazeera, chicago camp, democratic republic of congo canyon authorities have ordered hundreds of residents in the north thrift valley to leave their homes, pending raids by the military on suspected armed groups, they room the region for years, stealing livestock and frequently killing fat and soil reports from some bureau
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county. these 2 family members are mourning the loss of their son and husband in kenya. symbol county michael koran was harding his family's life store. when cattle bonded rated a water point, he and a neighbor was shot dead. now go another day, isn't it? i blame the bandits. my husband would not have died if it was not for the bullet from them. i also blame the government because it has failed to keep us safe. a short distance away, another victim shows us an animal shed from where armed men took thousands of cows and goats away from that report to take your life to washington dc. 2, listening to the us president joe biden, speaking about the shooting in nashville. why? and we do know that as of now, there are a number of people who are not going to not make it,
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including children is heartbreaking in a family's worst nightmare. and i want to commend the place who replying, responded credibly swiftly within minutes and the danger. romano. the situation really closely been as you now. and we have to do more to stop con violence. it's ripping our communities apart. ripping the a, sol, this nation, living at the very soul image. and we have to do more to protect our school. so they are turned in a presence in our, a shooter. in a situation reporting, we had to assault weapons and a pistol to a gay forwarded. so i call on congress again to pass my soul. i've been spent, it's about time that we began to make some more progress, but there's more to learn. but i just wanted a semi concern hearts out to so many parents out there. i've been to so many of these sites has been nose. i've been french,
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me every one. and one of the things you folks should know, you do know what you should focus on, you know, just like when in the military my son was in iraq through your other place as you is so many members of the military coming back of post traumatic stress after witnessing the violence in participating with these children, these teachers should we should be focusing on their mental health as well. and so i'm grateful anyway. sorry to start off at way, but i couldn't began without an acknowledge you what happened and i'm grateful. all of you join us here today, natalie. thank you. that induction and for doing such an amazing thing in detroit to troyer, making change charges for electric vehicles in the motor city. i keep an eye on during the pandemic, and i want to welcome your son d up where his dea, oh,
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moving away from the u. s. president. he was speaking at an event in washington dc, but he did touch upon the breaking news story in the past hour that there's been another shooting in the united states. this happening at a school in nashville, in tennessee. we understand that at least 6 people had been killed and a shooter was a woman who used to assault rifles. let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how could so the president says he's closely monitoring the situation. and once again saying the u. s. must do more to stop gun violence. kimberly that's right. this is an issue that is a movie you as president has worked on for an enormous amount of time. you'll recall that this is something that he campaigned on as president and eas, once again redoubling his efforts to put in place in assault weapons ban. it's one that he put in place as a u. s. senator was in place for 10 years. he says it was very effective,
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but then it expired. and so with each shooting that has occurred in the united states, you as president once again saying this is something that he is calling a congress to do. is a warrant to know why does he always say call on congress will. the reason he does that is because laws are not made at the white house they're made in the u. s. congress. so the president is essentially powerless. he can put in place executive orders, but they are very limited in scale and scope. and so in order to have the teeth in order to have the power that the president needs to scale back, the ability for people to acquire the heavy weaponry that have been responsible for so many of these mass shootings, the school shootings that have occurred in the united states including this latest one that has occurred in a nashville school where we know 3 children, 3 adults dead, and also the female suspect it requires an act of congress. and up until now that has been proving to be very challenging. because up until now, the powers of the very large lobby known as the national rifle association,
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has been lobbying, members of congress, mostly republican, to limit the ability to sort of law for americans to have these firearms and that many are defending that right, given it's in the 2nd amendment, known as the right to bear arms. and so this has been a challenge for the u. s. president. but once again, you hear him making these impromptu marks at the top of a business summit for women to once again call attention to the tragedy. and once again, call on congress to do its job. he says, in order to save lives, i, kimberly, thank you so much. kimberly how kat reporting from the white house. let's get an update from peter a with all the sports in his peter 3. thank you so much. to time african champions, algeria have secured qualification for the 2023 afghan tournament in ivory coast. that is, a foxes visited nisha earlier and hold on for one know when an early baghdad,
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the been a g. go settle glasses for the algerians at 14 out of 4 when qualifying and join hosts, ivory coast and morocco who have also secured the places premier league. so i talked to mo, looking for a new manager with antonio conte, leaving the club off the 16 months in charge. his contract was due to expire in june, but spurs have now parted ways with the italian thought them a 4th in the league. but out of all cup competitions, context the puncture it comes off to criticize the club, and its players following the 3 old rule with south hampton in their last match, he is what he said. we are not the team. we are a live and players that the going to the beach and ha, i, she said display years. we came up for what we disputed the with his attitude with his commitment. but what for the 7th hate place them place. i'm not used to these
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positions are really upset, and everybody has to take their responsibility. natalie, the club, natalie. they did, they did, they, they did the manager of the stuff julia models, man who was sacked by by munich last week, has emerged as an early favor to replace con, say, although spurs won't be making an appointment before the end of the season with concise assistance christian stay lini, acting as head coach in the mean time. former spurs boss mauricio patina has also been linked with a return to the club. we spoke to sean butler from talking fan channel spoons. talk show, who told us that although patina would be a popular appointment with most supporters, he is not. he's 1st choice. i would rather go with na guzman because he prioritize is a significant slice of his attention, goes towards the psychological area. again, he says the 70 percent of his epa is tactical, 30 percent is psychological. he has unique relationships with every player and try
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to figure out the nuances of how to get the best out of that. that to me is really important. you know, i think convey was wrong to say what he said in the arena that he said it when he said it, i think all of that was calculated in a manufactured issue to try and get himself relieved of his duties. but he did what he said was correct the top and do have a psychological barrier to success. and i think the next manager that comes in needs to have one eye on that element to be able to get the best out the players and figure out whether it's the current, whether it's the state or what combination of both is, is necessary to, to try and elevate their confidence and they're in a reassurance in themselves to go over the line. and i think that was part of tina would be a fantastic boon for most fans. and we want to get behind him. i think that taught them success to happen quicker. i personally would go with you lee novels and now to a football role in brazil, in a local state championship,
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semi final things got heated international with the favorites against cache us. and they lost in a penalty shoot out. the players were not happy about it and showed the anger. unfortunately, one friend decided holding a young girl on attacking an opposition player was a good idea. former french open chapping. elaine asked to paint her has been dumped out of miami, opened by italian, martina trevor san the world. number 24 dispatched auster panko in straight sets. 6363. trevor sand becomes the 1st place. qualify for the quarter finals in miami. you'll face either wimbledon champion, elena, rebec, inner, or at least say, merton's of belgium. next, no hope of the ha, tennis will. number one call us al karen's remains on calls for back to back titles of to reaching the last 16 of the miami. open. the 19 year old one at indian wells last week, and if he defends the trophy in miami,
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he would become the youngest winner of the sofa and sunshine double. alcortez took care of serbia's. do send, lie a bitch in round 3. the spaniard took the 1st set, 6 love thinking the 2nd in the tiebreaker, the 16th went in sidney to naturally this year. he faces tommy hall next so elgar as a man in form. but one player who is not is world than before. casper rude in a region started well enough against both from the sun school thinking the 1st set, but the 26th seed for back to clean sheets. first victory of a top 5 player. as for rude, he is yet to whom consecutive matches this the brand james has made his return to be in b a for the alley lakers. after spending a month out with an injured right foot for only the 2nd time and he's 20 year history, james was not a starter, but he came off the bench to school 19 points against the chicago bulls. it wasn't
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quite enough as the boons at zack levine had 32 to lead them to a 118108. when and pat beverly added insult to injury with thus turnaround jumper over the bron both teams accounting position to make it to the plane. 2 elements are 1st golf major of the year. the masters starts next week, and rory mcelroy is feeling positive. going into august after 3rd place finish at the will match planes, excess mcelroy took on camera young and the semi's and despite being 2 up with 3 to play, he missed this puts on the 1st extra hole to lose the match wave. the fault i major win it then faced world number one, scotty chef lay in the 3rd phase, playoff back and went, making it 6 wins out of 70 texas. to get the better of the master's champion. my mac, roy shifter lost a tight match to fellow american, sam burns in the sammy's burns, had an easier time of it in the final, against young, around of 8 birdies in 10 hole. so, and seal victory on the 13th green for his 5th. when in the page we're on the pga
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tour to come here from jefferson on and play as well as i did and get to compete against best players in the world. ah, i'm so grateful. you know, these weeks are always very exhausting, especially mentally. and so for me just, i'm trying to hang in there and travis, mike had, it is such a good job of keeping me in. and at times when i was just kind of all over the place, so huge. thank you to him. i'll be hearing it in a few hours with another sports news update there. okay, we'll see you then. thank you so much, peter. thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we hand you over to our teams in london. if barker is up next, and he'll have much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines out for israel, thanks so much for watching al jazeera bye bye. ah mm
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