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israel's prime minister delays the passage of contentious judicial legislation. ah, omni vodka, this is al jazeera ly from london, also coming up. are you in fact, finding mission finds libby and security forces and militia groups likely carried out war crimes and their treatment of civilians, migrants the 13th mass, shooting at a school in the us. this here at least 6 people, including 3 children killed and the crackdown of gang violence and el salvador p is to be working. but has it come to the expense of human rights? ah, protests against a judicial over all are still taking place in israel us despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu and bouncing
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a month long delay to the legislation is provoked some of the biggest demonstrations in the country's history. with 600000 israelis turning out overnight of the netanyahu, fired his defense minister, your gallant you said the legislation was creating division that threatened israel's national security. a monday the country was crippled by a general strike. the touch a good name reports from western slim. in the face of protest growing by the day a reversal by a prime minister not known for compromise. a national responsibility from the will to avoid the rift within the people are decided to suspend the 2nd and 3rd reading from the law. in this committee tenure in order to give time to get to a broad consensus to pass the legislation during the next class it mon benjamin netanyahu gave way as the country faced growing paralysis. with a nationwide strike closing airport schools,
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banks and businesses. tens of thousands filled the streets to voice, their frustration here. fighting for this edition, for this, for them to overthrow the judiciary and take control by the position will be thrown away from the table. and we're also asking that benjamin at the now we'll resign and take responsibility for what he has done to this country. but netanyahu's delay came with a price, hard line, national security minister, it m r, bengal vere, said his party only agree to the delay in exchange for the formation of a new national guard. under the command of ben, good veer's office. there were divisions within the ruling coalition, some called for uniting behind netanyahu to hold. did you do so overhaul and defuse the crisis? others doug in saying they would not surrender to violate energy and the tyranny of the minority. the far right governing coalition and supporters say they will not
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have the vote or the state stolen from them. i think it is a tremendous mistake to stop the reform. however, i can understand because of the heat of the moment and the fighting in this going on. the estimate a calculated decision. but, but that reform is an absolute necessity for this country to continue in a democratic session, left unresolved, the post of defense minister, call it, it was netanyahu's firing of yo of gallant on sunday. that brought the crisis to a ha as of monday evening. the lot had not received a formal dismissal letter that yahoo has 48 hours to me, a successor. it 2nd 8 elk 0 was through zillow. and alan fisher as more from the white house, unless well, coach asked to remember that the united states is israel's biggest supporter,
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both politically, financially and militarily. and so for the last week or so they've been saying, look, there is the need for compromise. that has been a message that has been echoed by the white house by the national security council and also by the state department. so the fact the benjamin at yahoo is taken this step to say look, we need to pause on these possible changes at certainly gives them some room for optimism. they say there was the need for compromise. this has been the message that has been coming out of the the mean organisations in washington for the last few days. there is this need for compromise and they think that they know have that . of course, at what happens next will be important. the has been some concern in the biden administration about those who are in, at the government a in jerusalem. the part of benjamin netanyahu is coalition. there has been concerned that it might been given, for instance,
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a got that the portfolio that he did. and there was some concern as well that those from the, by the administration might not meet him in saint louis. there was no one from the administration when he attended a fundraising conference here in washington just a couple of weeks ago. so there will be some measure of relief from the white house that there has been this pause. but of course, there will be watching very carefully what happens in any discussions at the president's house over the next week or so. ah, ukraine's president vladimir zelinski has visited the city of zapper easier with the head of the un atomic watchdog. raphael grossey will visit the nuclear power plant in the coming days. your largest plant is controlled by russian forces. but experts from the international atomic energy agency or station there to monitor the situation and minimize risks of a nuclear disaster. the facility has come under shelling and experienced power
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outages over the past year. and as, as ukraine as were drawn city workers from the frontline town of div with heavy russian shelling, forcing a near, citywide shut down the towns military administration heads. as the settlement resembles a place from a post apocalyptic movie. remaining residents have been urged to leave. last week, the ukrainian military war, the abdi of car, could become a 2nd back. moot un has evidence of violations committed by libyan state security forces and armed militia groups. the could constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity against libyan people and migrants says 2016. the mission has documented cases of murder, rape, enslavement, extrajudicial killings, and enforced disappearances. it concludes these practices the continuing and widespread, particularly particularly affecting women, political activists, and migrants. they've also been systematically tortured and subjective to sexual
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slavery. if found to be crimes against humanity are happening to margaret's and official detention center, some of which are funded by the european union. and that the block has therefore, aided and abetted the abuse. the evidence will be relate to the international criminal court. malik trainer was in tripoli with more on the findings by the you and investigators. after 13 field mission and with over 400 people interview you in fact, find him is mission released their final report earlier today. it outlined in array of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in libya. here's what the mission had to say. the mission documented and made findings on numerous cases of arbitrary, the tension murder, torture, rape, enslavement, sexual enslavement, and forces appearances confirming their widespread practice in libya. un name some names in their report including forces loyal to her or the libyan arab armed forces,
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eastern libya, and here in western libya, he, they named the special be turned forth the, the authority that combat the legal migration. and the supports, the siblings ation support, the 4th of which are all in libyan security. institutions are part of the libyan security apparatus. so just yesterday we saw the un envoy meeting with people that hit that this report name in their meetings with between eastern western libya. security officials are crimes being committed by, by libyan security officials in something new libyans aren't going to be holding the rest, expecting something to come out from this report right away. but they are hoping that eventually just this will be served and people accountable for crimes will be held will be held accountable. now, trina, out there,
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a tribute runs for minister has told al jazeera, his government is ready to exchange prisoners with the u. s. once in direct talk, finished, it seeking the release of several citizens who are in american jails. washington had earlier accused her of making false claims that such a swap had been agreed. a number of jewels citizens detained in iran. many of them accused of spying her saying i'm in the lion, spoke to the team from talk to, to 0. my monitor since march 2022. that has been a memo and the issue of exchanging prisoners with the u. s. have been recently an orders update the documents, we exchange some messages and non paper from the u. s. the issue exchanging prisoners is completely humanitarian terrance and ready with the privacy might negotiations and agreements had high. but this depends on the conclusion of the indirect talks which have been going on in the past weeks between the 2 sites where
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the prisoners swap is separated from the j. c. p. o, a. and the technical issues that we hope booby finally, mckinney guitar, has previously held talks on exchange of prisoners and the j. c. p. o, a guitar has made some constructive efforts and we'll continue to do sir. spat bear covered. now the news present, joe biden says, us gun violence is ripping at the very soul of the nation after the 6 people, including 39 year olds, were killed and another school shooting. the attack took place at a private christian school in nashville, tennessee i received, please say they shot and killed the female attacker. please say the 28 year old assailant had a map of the school and left. a manifesto is believe she was a form of people. this is the 13th mass shooting this year where people have died or been injured at a u. s. school. rosalind jordan has more from washington d. c, and it is u. s. president joe biden is once again calling on congress to pass comprehensive gun legislation. this, after monday's fatal shooting at
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a christian school in nashville, tennessee, 3 children, and 3 staff members were killed in the attack on monday morning. nashville, police say a 28 year old woman carrying a hand gun and 2 semi automatic weapons, burst into the school shortly after 10 a. m. and about 15 to 20 minutes later, they said that 2 of their officers killed her. the woman hasn't been identified, her motive has not been identified, but it is worth pointing out that says 1966 only for shooters involved in math shooting have been women. if last year 303 school students took place in the united states. so far this year, 89 again, family and friends are trying to figure out why something could happen in what is supposed to be a safe place for children. rosalind jordan al jazeera washington in other news,
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scotland is about to have a new 1st minister after hums, a use f one the vote to become scottish national party leader usa takes over from nicholas sturgeon, who surprisingly quit last month after 9 years in charge. the s a p advocates for scottish independence from the u. k. and controls the semi autonomous parliament in edinburgh. and when the dean barbara has this report, a big moment for a party at a crossroads, i therefore declare hum figures if juliet elected comes the use of become scottish national parts of leader after divisive campaign. the 37 year old said his success as the muslim son of immigrants from pakistan and kenya shows there need be no barriers in politics. and he promised to represent all of scotlands 5 and a half 1000000 people. yes, and my immediate priority will be to continue to protect every score as far as we possibly can from the harm inflicted by the cost of living crisis to recover and reform, or any chess and other vital public services. of course,
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he's parties. main purpose is to deliver something. half the nation isn't convinced about independence from the united kingdom and my solemn promise and commitment to you. as i will text our, i rush roots, our civic, laid movement, and assure our drive for independence as infect you. the people of scotland needs and dependents no more than ever before, and we will be the generation that delivers independence for school. but there are divisions within the s n p that became clear, well before outgoing 1st minister nicholas sturgeon said good bye. in the scottish parliament last week, i draw it close to use. it says he feels like the world's luckiest man leading a policy he joined 20 years ago. but he clearly real life. is there a huge challenge ahead in uniting the party and the country behind it? uses close his challenger, kate, forbes, possibly more popular among the wider population, did not support nicholas sturgeon's gender recognition bill,
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making it easier for transgender people to self identify. he now says his 1st minister, he'll challenge the westminster governments block on that legislation. in the longer term he says b s and p must take the time to convince more people independence is the right way for which i think a soft cock matic approach. we need to realize that all of us from scratch, national part of that will be, i'm snyder, and 50 percent for years now. we need to break that impact. so it's a new era for the s and p with huge questions remaining over the future of this small nation, the deem bob al jazeera, edinburgh, without his era still to come. kenyans defy a crackdown on process despite increased security. and turning back the clock slab on reverse is a decision that through the country into chaos, ah
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hello, that was taught in australia and from the satellite image, you can see the dense clouds sitting over that southeast corner. this is where we're going to see the cooler and wet weather over the next few days. we did it see a little bit of rain in perth that shifted its way further north. we will see those showers start to intensify as we go into wednesday some heavy rain to be found there, but pretty dr. above maybe a little shower too, but that dry spell does continue and it's much dryer. across more northern areas, a humid wind is blowing into southern areas of queens and so a little bit of rain up in the north. but we are going to see more intense showers, affecting coastal areas of new south wales victoria and has mania. but the temperature in hobart recovering to 20 degrees celsius on wednesday. now temperatures have taken a punch by those auto conditions pushing through both islands of new zealand. but of a wintry mix coming in there, wetter as well to keep the southern areas of the north island and temperatures continuing to its humble for wellington and christ church. only 12 degrees celsius
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on wednesday to south east asia. it has been warmer and dryer, caused parts of indo china. but you can see the rains starting to roland, just not just for northern areas of vietnam, but also for parts of thailand. and italy wetter for the south of this. that she weather update. awe inspiring story from around the world. ah. ready human life cost with groundbreaking, with what is going on with honor just lou.
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ah, welcome. by how reminder the top story see we're now to 0, protest is in israel, remain on the streets. despite the prime minister announcing he will hold off on reforms the legal system. he said that he will not surrender, and his attempt to bring sweeping changes. despite weeks of protests. you and reporters slammed the e. u for aiding and abetting human rights violations against migrants by libya's or forty's. b, u n, said crimes against humanity, we're committed to the countries detention centers for migrant president joe biden says u. s. gun violence is ripping at the very soul of the nation after at least 6 people, including 3 children, were killed in a school shooting. you talked to place at a private christian school in nashville,
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tennessee. they say they shot and killed the 28 year old female attacker. now there is increased security in kenya after opposition lead a rider, a dingo cool for protests over the rising cost of living. security forces of the capital nairobi 5 t, a gas, a people trying to gather shops of being shots and trained services, suspended police early a band, people demonstrating against high prices and fuel shortages on person died more than 200 people were arrested during protest last week joyce guna has more from nairobi. this is a position a where his supporters are here in large numbers in support of these move and he is mass action which plans to pressure medium router, governments to know the house of leaving. ah, i'll end the day. protestors were engaged in running battles with the police tear
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gas canisters lobbied at the protest, does ah, and the convoy of the opposition leads out was not spared either for the crowd kept milling back to the streets to show support. most protest is carrying utensils and vegetables to symbolize the high cost of leaving nearly done that will be by noon. this woman, since she left her house early in the morning to join the protest because she wants to fight for the country's economy to improve railroads nga. and he's supposed to say that will keep processing and demonstrating in the city and other major cities in the country twice a week. that is monday and thursday until the government, he'd stood there, call the m 2, as he 3 armed group says it's withdrawn from 3 villages in democratic republic of congo to make way for regional peacekeeping forces. congress armies as who withdrawals or a diversion whether m. 23 and ruined and soldiers have reinforce other positions to
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continue attacking government forces. m $23.00 is widely understood to be boxed by wonder, but when did denies it. welcome web report. some militia gotta count the, the provincial capital of goma, where some of the 1000000 people have been displaced. now live, all of the people here been forth from that. how it was in the last 2 months and the and $23.00 on group attack, towns and villages is widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. well, the one that denies it, everyone more than a 100000 people have been displaced by the conflict. most of them had lived in sanitary comes and everyone is waiting for hours just to be able to get one. jerry can of water mine yet you don't watch out for not. yep. okay. 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 toys. the come a cramped,
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the shelf is really squeezed in close together. the colo outbreak here at the moment. hundreds of people was being effected and all this is happening because they're lucky enough to come from villages up in the hills with a rich colton and other minerals control of which has been fought over for decades . malcolm web al jazeera, shall come democratic republic of congo. lebanon's can't take a government is reversed. the decision of can take a prime minister, nat geo. mccarthy. to postpone shifting to daylight savings time. it was a major dispute in the country. that's in the midst of an economic collapse run by government that has no elected leader. so in order has more 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,
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caretaker prime minister and as he may empty convene 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 that had been haul remaining in 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 mainly led by christian officials who said consultations within state institutions should have taken place that it had been mystery of the thought. the problem is that there is no president and the decision was taken while the christians do not have a representative and government power in this country must be shared beyond the sentiment was different and mainly muslim neighborhoods where many welcome the decision men
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are you on, are been bought on one huh. we share this country with christians. they blew it out of proportion. its just a month. i was shocked by the reaction that norwalk ha, 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 are very few like them have 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 schools, universities, hospitals, television stations, chose different time zones. many lebanese marked their 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 crisis. and nothing is being done to prevent its
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collapse santa, who, their elder cedar beirut. now since the taliban leadership in afghanistan, band girls and women from attending school in university 3 months ago, millions have been denied their right to education. for while school doors of close windows of opportunity and education of opened online mac, assume 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 a lifeline for girls and women of commerce on who been barred from secondary and university education is a good opportunity for girls for women and have gone as far to continue their education as savvy and only 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
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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. it's so obvious that if you want to do the crucial thing, if you want to take an action that very important you have to risk and absolutely we risk everything. every day 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 that was 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
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restrictions on women after retaking power. falling the withdrawal of us forces in 2021. last december, girls were barred from attending secondary school and universities. the taliban justified the move. siding safety and islamic laws of grandson is the only country in the world where 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. it's called on of can't dance leaders to allow them to return to school until that happens. women like sophia, intend to continue getting their education day want by logging in online on because some sharif al jazeera rescue is in ecuador, are searching for 46 people. still missing after a landslide, the killer killed at least 7 people on sunday night, firefighters from neighboring regions have now arrived to the town of allow c,
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around 300 kilometer south of the capital kito. the government is also mobilized the police armed forces and red cross. the mudslide was treated by months of heavy rainfall and buried dozens of homes in the village while the residence was sleeping . now panama may be one of the world's 1st carbon negative countries, but it's indigenous communities are some of the most vulnerable to climate change car. a leg reports from the guna yellow islands in the caribbean. c. at 1st glance, these islands looked like a secret paradise untouched. by the outside world. but look closely and this trouble in the water mounds of rubbish pile up on the beaches. the guna indigenous people don't know what to do with it. many to live as their ancestors did and take pride in sharing their culture with visitors. that way, that's why we like to interact with the tourist to learn and share our culture.
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things like clothing, materials, no artistic expressions. i didn't resign, we like to learn about them. i the goon a gained autonomy from panama nearly a century ago. and the community of about 30000 lives on 49 islands that are part of the san blas archipelago. they flag features the left facing swastika, not to be confused with a symbol associated with nazi germany. but rather the full points of the compass, the guide and increasing number of tourists here. these are some of the most remote islands in the world, but with the influx of tourism waste from visitors and passing ships from all over the globe. and up on these shores, and that's an ever increasing problem to the people that rely on this land for their livelihood. there were some concessions to modern life, such as solar energy and motor boats. but largely the guna people stick to their ancestral trades with women earning
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a living by selling the embroidered. mueller cloths more and more their lifestyle is threatened by outside influences. and they struggle to dispose of the waste that washes up on their shores. we got the richer appear, or the last last the come to light up. we try to draw. would it do assume with brian with people, if you win song from panama city, like job dusty. richard, i'm about the wealthy, i think with the united nation says indigenous communities make up just 5 percent of the global population, but effectively protect nearly 80 percent of the planets, bio diversity. and as the outside world continues to creep in, the threat to their environment lies in plain sight. car leg al jazeera, the guna yellow islands. ah.
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