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for conversation with no haste and no limitations as an artist by nature, they are person who are lost, party who have i way way and a niece to paw society is not interested in the individuality. the freedom. the spirit of the young person studio be unscripted on al jazeera, from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting. the listening post doesn't just cover the news. it covers the way the news is coming. oh, now does it. ah . ready mass protest, force israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to suspend flattens that would
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weaken the power of the judiciary. ah, a moment brought him and this is al 0 live from doha. also coming up. 6 people, including 3 children, are killed and another school shooting in the us. new lead a new direction. what next for the scottish national party as palms the use of takes the hell and more on how afghan woman is satisfied they desire to learn despite being forbidden from attending school. ah. protests against a proposed judicial overhaul, a still taking place in israel, despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu. delaying plans to push through legislation. public anger has led to a general strike and seen thousands of israelis take to the streets. opponents
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accused netanyahu of a power grab saying the changes will give the rule in coalition unchecked power. natasha good name reports from west jerusalem. 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 face growing paralysis with a nationwide strike closing airport schools, banks and businesses. tens of thousands still the streets to voice their frustration here. fighting for this tradition, for an attempt to overthrow the judiciary and they control by the cohesion will be
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thrown away from the table. and we're also asking that benjamin anyhow will 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, m r banker beer, said his party only agree to the delay in exchange for the formation of the national guard. under the command of ben rivers office. there were divisions within the ruling coalition, some called for uniting behind netanyahu. oh, did you do so overhaul and diffused the crisis. others dug 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 have a vote or the state stolen from that. 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 that's going on
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. the as to make a calculated decision. but, but that reform is an absolute necessity for this country to continue in a democratic press. left unresolved, the post of defense minister. it was netanyahu's firing of yo of gelato on sunday that brought the crisis to a her oh as of monday evening. the lot had not received a horrible dismissal letter. netanyahu has 48 hours to name a successor. natasha name l 0 was jerusalem. libby lincoln's case vice president at new israel fond, that's the group that supports civil society organizations. and israel, she says the delay in legislation comes at to higher cost. it's been delayed at a steep price. the security force that has been promised to one of the most violent and extreme members of the israeli government. each of our ben fear has the
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potential to cost a lot of people their lives. and we're not seeing this as a victory in the long term. ah, for us, it's about making sure that this did that. this judicial qu doesn't happen ever, but it's also about a lot more than that. this has been a moment of shake up and of awakening for many israeli citizens and people who support israel and support adjust resolution to the conflict around the world. it's a moment that we hope will mean a dramatic reckoning and a redefining of the democracy that we want. one that provides rights and equality to everyone. to other news now and president joe biden says, u. s. gun violence is ripping at the very soul of the nation. after at least 6 people, including 39 year olds,
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were killed in another school shooting the attack to place at a private christian school. the national tennessee john hendern reports another school shooting another community, terrorized at covenant school in nashville, shots fired gunning down 3 children. and 3 adult staffer there is so many policemen . and then the ambulances started moving away from the school. and that's what i had heard it was. a school's is 2 minutes later in a school lobby to arriving officers fire back, the officers engaged her. she was fatally shot by responding police officers. investigators were left, probing the car of the shooter, a 28 year old, identified as audrey elizabeth hale, and what drove hale to open fire on children. i was literally moved to tears to see bills and the key as, as they would be it out of the building. that was
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a door that was entered. all doors were locked, understanding and how exactly see got in at this point. still under investigation, the daughter of one covenant teacher was texting with her mother who said she was hiding with students in a closet and hearing gunshots close by. it's disgusting and i. yeah. i just, i have no words like i'm just trying to process it all. it's so terrible, so sad from president joe biden, there was more consolation with little hope of action, gesture sick. you know, we're still gathering the facts. what happened and why police say the attacker? a former student was armed with a pistol in to assault rifles. a style of weapon, the u. s. congress band in 1994 before allowing the band to expire 10 years later. again called for congress to renew the band. we have to do more to stop con violence. it's ripping our communities apart, ripping a solace, nation. but on
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a divided capitol hill, he has no real chance of passing its or ending the decades long series of mass shootings in america. john henderson al jazeera, iran's foreign minister has told al jazeera, has government is ready to exchange president whether you were at once and direct talks of finished. it seeking the release of several citizens who in american jails . washington had earlier accused that on of making false claims that satar swap had been agreed. a number of july citizens, entertainer, right? many of them accused of spying wires, marty. their salary was este, since march 2022. there has been a memo on the issue of exchanging prisoners with the u. s. in recent weeks and in order to update the document, we exchange some messages and none papers with the u. s. or the issue. exchanging prisoners is completely humanitarian. terrance and ready with the privacy made negotiations and agreements at 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 prisoner swap is separate from the j. c. p. o a and there are technical issues that we hope booby finalist in guitar has previously held talks on exchange of prisoners and the j. c, p o, a guitar has made some constructive efforts and will continue to do so. hum. the use of has been selected as the new leader of the scottish national party that paved the way for him to become the 1st minister later in the week. the s and p advocates, the scottish independence from the u. k and controls the semi autonomous parliament in edinburgh. and then barber reports from there was a big moment for a party at a crossroads. i therefore declare, humphrey, this is julia elected homes are uses become scottish national party leader after divisive campaign. the 37 year old said his success as the muslim son of immigrants on 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. the,
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i think 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 other vital public services. of course, his party's main purpose is to deliver something. half the nation is convinced about independence from the united kingdom, my solemn promise and commitment to you. as i will text r, i rush, routes are civic leads, movement, and is sure i drive for independence as infect you. the people of scotland need and dependence 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 to a close hum for youth. if he feels like the world's luckiest man leading a party he joined 20 years ago, but he clearly real life. is there
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a huge challenge there? head and 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, 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 the s and p must take the time to convince more people independence is the right way forward. i think it's our pragmatic approach. we need to realize that all of us from scratch, national part of their looking, i'm snyder, i'm 50 percent for years now. i will need to break that in person. so it's a new era for the s m. p with huge questions remaining over the future of this small nation. the dean barbara al jazeera edinburgh, me on last. military leadership says it when we patry 8 about 1400 refugees from bangladesh. the announcement has been met with skepticism from both the hanger, community, and write scripts,
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and via charity gathered reaction from cox as bizarre and bangladesh. last week, a 17 member me on my military official delegation, visited bangladesh to start and initiate a pilot project of repatriation. now that interviewed about for under driving, growing refugees and camp and check them out on the main car included along our bhalla collie. now most of the writing, as we spoke to, i very skeptical about the repatriation initiative. they said this is nothing more than an optic and a public relations thing. they want to go back. most of them are more than willing to go back. but they want security from the un. they want their citizenship right back. they want to be recognized ethnic indigenous minority group in may on march and be called ro hang up. otherwise they don't want to go. some of them camp leader, we spoke to said that the justice must prevail fast. they're waiting for the i see an intern international criminal justice code to come up with some sort of body
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against me and my their hopeful something will come out of this, but most are skeptical in this later finish. it a, that something concrete will come out of this, even though this was initiated and broken by china and facilitated by you and hcr most are doubting the seriousness. it is. they said mostly done to show the international community that they're taking some initiative under pressure. you claims president of an automated landscape, has visited the city of africa with the head of the un atomic watchdog. raphael grossi is set to go to the nuclear power plant in the coming days. europe largest plant is controlled by russian forces, but experts from the international atomic energy agency, a station there to monitor the situation. and minimize risk of nuclear disaster. to the head on the bulletin with a port from the remote islands of panama, when nouns of rubbish, pollution, it's christine shoals. ah,
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in a post colonial world, the scars of european imperialism run deep. nowhere more so than in the democratic republic of congo. wherever, if history still shapes the president of visceral, yet intimate insight through the eyes of a whistleblower and a patriotic military commander, witness presents this is congo, honor jesse evo. april on al jazeera photo kia and syria al jazeera reports on how earthquakes, survivors are hoping. during the holy month of ramadan, 11 east meets the young russian men refusing to fight hooton's war in ukraine as they seek safety in past extent 25 years since the good friday agreement and the decades of violence. we report on how bricks it is forging newly added in ours. in
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the lead up to date, al jazeera, explore the environmental significance of action, and inaction, paraguay holds general elections with corruption and organized crime. high on the agenda, can the movie colorado part the hold on to power april on al jazeera, blue. oh, watching able to see over me and as a pull on a reminder of our top stories, the solid protests against a proposed tradition only before the still taking place in israel, despite the prime minister benjamin netanyahu delaying plans to push through legislation. opponents accused netanyahu of
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a power grab saying the changes will give the wound and colonization unchecked power. at least 6 people, including 39 year olds, have been killed in the school shooting in nashville, tennessee. the attack took place at a private christian school. police say they shot and killed the 28 year old attacker at home. the use of has been selected as the new leader of the scottish national party that pays the way for him to become. the 1st minister makes her in the week south korea's president. you and so kiona set a chair and meeting on has countries shrinking population. the number of deaths has out pays the number of birth for a 3rd straight year. eunice came reports from sol. ah, south korea's rapidly declining population trend is starting to show. schools are closing even in big cities like soul and benefits like free subway rides for senior citizens, are becoming controversial issues as local governments struggle to keep public
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utilities funded. from john, we're not asking for complete support from the central government or we're seeing the extent of the fear increases can be minimized with at least some assistance. asia as 4th largest economy has been pouring hundreds of billions of dollars and subsidies and programs to encourage young people to have children. despite this, the average number of babies as south korean women will have fell further below one last year, 20.78. when $2.00 is considered ideal, the population here shrink for a 3rd straight year as deaths out paste births from didn't. what on a junk as old as the number of economically productive people falls? so lower national competitiveness. i'm worried about a big hole in our national security, as fewer people be available to serve in the military. one study found that only 4
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percent of women here between the ages of $20.34 viewed marriage and having children as essential about 13 percent of males in the same age group said the same as far as who should take care of elderly parents. only 21 percent said that should fall on the children while more than double that disagreed with many young south koreans struggling with day to day career and financial challenges analyst are calling for innovative schemes to tackle the problem. the government will also need to strengthen social safety nets for the elderly forecast to make up 40 percent of the population by 2050 unit kim al jazeera. so pakistan's, former prime minister and ron con, has made a court appearance to face and dozens of charges. he says, are politically motivated. con and 16 members of his pocket found that he can soft
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political party was summoned to face accusations of sedition and terrorism. con, says the charges have been filed to prevent him from running and future elections. demonstrators and kenya ignored police ban on valleys and took to the streets and protest against the rising cost of living. security forces just tag asked to disperse, crowns in the capital. nairobi, mom of val has more violence returns to the streets of nairobi within you, wave of protests against the government. the address has centered in level these impoverished areas of key barrow and messiah. police use tear gas and water cannon to push back against the close. interested shouted slogans against the government denouncing the rising cost of living. they demanded that is the commission of who your router, whose election as president, they say is illegal. that i got b o, b o, b, judy, we want the press of cooking flour to go down the road to has been able to reduce
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the press of mass flow. so we want to step down. the people are looking at the, just the basic needs, you know, the basic life every day. and of course, when you have the cost of, well, the cost of power, everything us is affecting the good and grant, including budget black. so everyone is like, we have had a new government that had promised so much, yet we still are seeing the big no improvement and the cost of living. if anything was done to raise an announcement that is, everything is going to be raising, you know, in a given percentage. and people feel frustrated. holly said the protest was unauthorized and illegal. they want local media against broadcasting it more than it does. and civil society groups issued a joint statement expressing concern over what they describe as a suppression of people's constitutional rights to peaceful demonstration. protests of say, this is just the beginning opposition. parties say they're prepared to wipe and, and intensify demonstrations. i'm at one of the 0. at least 6 people have been
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killed in a suicide bombing in kabul. the blast happen near the afghan foreign ministry. i so as claim responsibility since the taliban leadership and have gone astound band girls and women from attending schools and universities, 3 months ago, millions have been denied. they have right to education. but while school doors have closed, windows of opportunity in education have opened online. when we consume sharif reports, sophia wants to attend university, 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 in afghanistan, who been barred from secondary and university education. this a good up or trying to forego for women and have gone as far to continue their education a status of an all inclusive. so this is why i want to continue my studies in
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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. it's so obvious that if you want to do crucial planning, if you want to take an action that is very important, you have to risk. and absolutely, yes, everything in the world bank says 20 percent of people and up comes on have access to the internet. many can't afford advice or connection and services are insecure. yeah, going to drugs in there as it is, 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,
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it would create a serious problem for us. the taliban government began imposing several restrictions on payments 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 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 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. i'll just say for rescuers in ecuador searching for at least 46 people still missing after
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a landslide that killed 7 on sunday night firefighters from neighboring regents have joined search and rescue efforts of the town of a low sea south of the capital quito. the government has also mobilized the police armed forces and red cross. the months live was treated by months of heavy rainfall and buried dozens of homes while the residence was sleeping. the m 23 article says it will draw from 3 villages in democratic republic of congo to make way for regional peacekeeping forces. a congos army has the withdrawals of a diversion, and that m 23 and wand and soldiers have reinforced other positions to continue attacking government forces. malcolm web reports from lucia gala camp and the provincial capital goma with some of the 1000000 people who being displaced by the fighting. now live all of the people here been for from the how it was in the last 2 months or the 23 on attack towns and villages is widely understood to be backed
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by neighboring rwanda. well, the rwanda denies it, everybody more than a 100000 people have been displaced by the conflict. most of them moved is in spanish theory comes and everyone is waiting for hours just to be able to get one, jerry can of water. my net you don't watch out for not. yep. okay. f, as 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 cramp, the shelters are really squeezed in close together. the colo 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 these hills with a rich with colton and other mineral control of which has been fought over for decades. malcolm web al jazeera lucia got la com, democratic republic of congo. now, panama may be one of the world's 1st carbon negative countries,
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but it's indigenous communities and some of the most vulnerable to climate change. and it's not only rising sea levels that pose a long term problem. there's also the glowing issue, rubbish threatening the natural environment. car lab reports from the guna yana islands in the caribbean. c. at 1st glance, these islands look like a secret paradise untouched by the outside world. but look closely and there's 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. things like clothing, materials, no artistic expressions. i didn't resign, we like to learn about them. i laguna gained autonomy from panama nearly a century ago. and the community of about 30000 lives on 49 islands that are part
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of the sand blast 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 livelihoods. wow. there were some concessions to modern life, such as solar energy and motor boats. but largely the guna people stick to that ancestral trades with women earning 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,
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or the last last week something laid up. we tried to draw. would it do resume with grant, with people, if you win something from panama city, like a rusty the cricket. i'm about the one mother 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 green, or yellow islands. and that's it from the elizabeth toronto, but do stay with us inside story is coming up next. ah
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hello, there will look to east asia where things have dried up for large areas of china and japan. now temperatures here are set to climb over the next few days across more than areas and the korean peninsula, places like beijing. and so what remains a largely dry, if cloudy picture, but still some sunshine coming through. we have seen some showers across other areas of china on tuesday, wednesday that went to weather intensified. you can see it pulling its way further east and we will see the arrival of that weather in taipei, taiwan over the next few days with thundershowers. expected here on wednesday now was move across to south asia. we have seen thundershowers effect southern parts of india. and that east coast, but look at that, things are starting to dry up just a few showers scattered in here. and there was a cross places like futon, as well as no pool bangladesh seen some of that weather, weather, bug, northern areas of india, lots of sunshine and wants to be found here. now that was the case with pakistan,
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but you can see the arrival of that wesley disturbance moving across afghanistan. that's going to bring more in the way of west and whether across northern areas of pakistan pulling to the east. and if we have a look at the 3 day follow hole, you can see that rain arriving on wednesday, thundershowers on friday. ah, join the debate, but you know that the sector seems empowered by the government unstained by the government. today they are the government africans how security is also a global health security. on an online, at your voice, there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work toward a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this dream on al jazeera will vladimir putin go you.

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