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a 100 degrees celsius for about 20 hours, but it is part of your next cultures heritage. so even if it declines as a profession, extend, flourishes. ask for your african narratives. from african perspective, i'm going to give v as the editing, you mix. sure documentary, from an african filmmakers from south africa and kind of the nature of the not important because that's where the future life i live. this place is very important because it's connects us to the past. the last speaker and studio of all kinds africa direct on, i'll just sierra, the anti government protest, intensive, fine as well ahead of the votes on 5 minutes. and then you mean that the guy who's proposed changes to the judiciary, the
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august time is a then this is i'll just do a live from dell hall. so coming up, i'm going to be a little reporting from cambria, for the world's longest serving prime minister is set to win another election. moscow says ukraine is used costs the bombs and that attack that killed the russian john list and does that felicia region. and not enough to go around why the collapse of the black sea grain deal will make things even called us and people in lebanon. the way begin in israel, where hundreds of thousands of people have riley the games. the government's plans to change the judiciary, the one prime minister by any means nothing. yeah. who to scrap his campaign, took a tale. some of the supreme court powers connected it is due to vote on the proposed government. built on monday. about 10000 ministry was of a site,
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the suspending voluntary service in opposition to the policy i'm here because the extreme is, are trying to change our redeem. they got into power and trying to make us the weak democracy. and you've got the wish that i'm i came here to protest everything that is happening in the state of israel. i think the situation replies all of us to stand up democracy and humanism. i'll be rooted on a daily basis by politician. i am religious because as long as the community plenty to in the kind of net and we want to do something a body that would be able to say enough man of e mails. i'm not sure how many jump to has more from tel aviv as of the protesters veteran is evening. tel aviv are exposed to the very controversial when prime minister benjamin to try and overhaul the judiciary of israel. this is the
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29th week of protest. there was a massive amount of people here all ready, but it's expected the numbers will only grow and this is not the only demonstration that's taking, taking place today. there been at least well other demonstrations throughout the country. loading tens of thousands of marketing and television making their way to the genetics in west to loose with him and raised against the thing that is scheduled to start sunday on the potential passage of a very controversial bill. that would see critics say, oversight boards. we can substantially, if it were to pass a prime minister, netanyahu says you have committed to continue with these plans. and then once this bill passes, you will then step back privacy, compromise with opposition parties. but that's not good enough for the thousands
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upon thousands of people that are out across israel, who say that this is a real threat to democracy. and the tip these plans are put in place. they will take israel away from democracy and put it on a road. so i'll talk or see how much data this is why the prime minister, by any means nothing. the i was being taken to a hospital to be given a pace maker, the 73 year old says he feels great, will be at the connected to vote on monday. the excuse me, for a week ago the monitoring device was implanted the device beat to this evening and indicated i need to receive a pace maker and this must be done tonight. i feel great, but i listen to my doctors. i've been talking with my colleagues and making the arrangements for what is next. i hope in arrangement will be reached. but in any case, the doctor say i will be free tomorrow afternoon. i will be discharged from hospital and i will be able to arrive at the can i sit for the vote? meanwhile, funerals have being held for 2 young palestinians killed. vice riley falls in
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separate shooting incidents on friday. 18 year old. so i was in the house of self and killed in society and this west of nablus, palestinian sources of denied claims by it's very false is the call. the teen was in attempted to run over his ready troops separately. 17 year old. how much divides was shelton the head during the protest? bedroom on the phone has moved from it. on my la, the 2 pulsing and teenagers were killed in 2 separate incidents in the altar. pod was fine on friday, but one of them was very contradictory statements as to how one of the teenagers was killed. his name is fallacy. acosta. 18 years old and the town is the best. yeah. let's just northwest of nablus. local sources say he was driving home with a friend when it's ready on a sausage searching at the window, the screen is riddled with bullet holes. he was shot in the head and taken away by
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promising in good it says where they pronounce him dead at his friends with what you wounded and taken away and arrested by the it's right on me that the is right. the only statement is somewhat different. they say he was at, there was a run, a is an attempt essentially a call running attack occurred against a military force in sebastian responded by shooting of the 2 suspects who were traveling in the vehicle. the drive of the vehicle was in that was neutralized, being killed and no suspect was injured and arrested at the policy and authority is calling it an execution. and it's also calling for an investigation into this. the all the teenager who was killed is called the homage. others by ad he's from jefferson refuge account at he was struck in the head during a protest against an illegal is right assessment olson optics in seth with violence in the occupied territories. so pharmacy at 202 palestinians have been killed.
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$165.00 of those are in the occupied west. fine. so the numbers give a sense of the grim reality on the ground here, the north on al jazeera run, my love, the halls of opened in cambodia and upon them in for you like, shut off position groups and next all the cooling. i sham. all 125 seats are held by prime minister and sends cambodian peoples policy san is one of the world's longest serving leaders and has been in palace since 1985. the main opposition party has been bod, from the contest bonnet below. oh, has moved from opposing station in the castle on pens. the official of the ruling can vote in people's party insist that there is an election that is taking place today. that there is an ongoing democratic process. and they point to the fact that
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there are 17 other political parties in contention in this selection. but analysts have said that none of these are credible challengers. either they don't have the national prominence necessary to be able to be the ruling party or a number of them are aligned with one sense party. they also pointed to the fact that there are dozens of international observers today, but the night of nations is not here in the united nations has criticized these elections as not to be inclusive about. finally, the point to the fact that there are no on about 9700000 registered voters in this country. we are at a police station right now, and this is the police station where about an hour ago when since son lynette boded in idle. it's also been saying that one of the reasons these elections are taking place is to lend legitimacy to the apparent transfer of power from prime minister.
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one said to his son, who is a commanding general of the countries army, one minute and prime minister when san had said before that he wants to be able, he wants his son to take his place. but just a few days ago, he said a timeline for this. he said that maybe in about 3 or 4 weeks, his son could be prime minister of this country. sebastian, so i gave is the southeast asia edits, or the diplomat and magazine. and he wrote the book, cambodia from paul paul to himself and beyond joins us now. live from adelaide in south australia. a good have you with us. so authorities would point to what they say, 17 political policies taking part in this election. just how democratic is it the as well, none of these parties will pose any sort of threat to the c p. pay on sends party, and they're either aligned with the cvp, or they're simply too small and have few,
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2 resources to mount any sort of meaningful challenge. the only party that had any chance of winning seats off the cpp was bought from participating. that was the candle light party, which is associated with the parties led by sam range that you're currently using exile. so this really will be a one horse race, despite the presence of these 16 other small parties. all right, so not a lot of doubt that understanding is expected to win. this is the focus more on what he does with his weight, and particularly it comes to the question of succession. that's it. this election is all about enshrining hudson's political legacy. now part of that is initiating a transfer power to his son. this is something that's been in the, in the works for a long time in cambodia. but it's a potentially for an exercise. but various power centers within the cbp potentially unhappy with the fact that constant is hanging overpowered to his son rather than one of them. i think that there's
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a need or hudson proceeds in need to inaugurate 100 minutes. prime minister ship with an, a climate, tory show of public support. and so this, i think, explains the extent to which the cd, these gone to eradicating all forms of opposition prior to the selection. even though few of those opposition parties would have fragmented in any serious way and, and how keys, trying to support for the continuity in cambodia is calice structure. it's hard to say it's very hard to judge public opinion in cambodia. there's very few poles and those that are conducted, kathy said to be particularly accurate. i think that the cpp, you know, there is a, probably a baseline of there. there has been support for the cvp for its role in ending the c'mere rouge genocide. in bringing about a certain degree of normal c, ending the civil war, bringing basic stability and development of the country. but what we've seen over
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the past decade and a half is a real desire for changing my younger cambodians. the 2013 election was quite close front. um and i think the, the cbp in homes and since then have moved to prevent any sort of opposition search from happening. and so, and that it was, it's like a jump to try to get a is in terms of the international. so we have an international audience in terms of fund relations and the, the support from trying to visit the way it's relations done with the west house. how important is support from badging in what happens in the succession process for the continuity of the palace structure and come body that it's been absolutely vital. previously on sense, government was reliance on development assistance from the west and that imposed certain limits on how far understand go to manipulate cambodian politics to eliminate his opponents and to shake things according to his liking. but with chinese support, he's been able to go much further than in the past. so i have the 2018 election. he
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polished the main opposition party. at the time, the cambodian national rescue party was performed very well in 2013, as i mentioned. and the c b $1.00 oh, $125.00 seats and the national assembly. he was able to do this because china provided a economic support, but also diplomatic backing. when western governments threatens to punish the cambodian government or to impose sanctions of one kind or another. all right, and briefly, what are the main concerns for people public? the corruption corruption has been a huge issue in cambodia. it's something if you talk to ordinary people, you hear a lot of bitterness about people also jobs, basic infrastructure. so these are really important issues, particularly for the young uh, there's a lot of cambodians graduating university now that are graduating into a job market, which is not particularly well suspicious. and i think that this is something that, you know,
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the c p because the economy is based so heavily on government manufacturing and tourism. there's a lot of graduates that don't have a lot of opportunities. and this has been an issue. i think that, you know, those sorts of bread and butter issues really are the main concerns and most people, but, you know, an election like this, but they don't really have a choice. you know, it's hard to say whether those demands will be satisfied or not. all right, thank so much for your thoughts on that. so by students that idea. thanks. a is. now wildfires on the green cotton and the roads the falls. tens of thousands of people's of a move to safety. the out of control files have been binding the populated areas for 5 days around 2000 taurus stranded on beaches being moved to ferries. there's also been wild fires outside the capsule. athens at least a 100 times have been destroyed. gross is greece or other is on costs to face its health is july weekend, nearly 50 years. temperatures are expected to sold to 45 degrees celsius.
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read it loads for extreme hatred in place and most of italy's main cities, the wreck, cold temperatures on just affecting those online to the warming mediterranean and increased amounts of plastic pollution, a damaging ecosystems and the see what are the major folds from an 0. it has been diving in this stretch of the mediterranean, off the coast of italy for nearly 20 years and for the past 2 decades. that'd be very natalie has witnessed how much of the human footprint has invaded the seat at the bottom of plastic wasteland. to base dive is to retrieve a plastic table that he estimates has been there for at least 3 years. not so easy to bring up with that one of the dunphy. it's not the 1st time. this is one of the
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menu mon from select we collected. i know for the use the what that has become warmer to data. what these 26 degrees celsius on the surface and below it was 22 degrees. many changes all sorts of plastic objects, literacy bed and the inhabitants of the sea have had to adapt by the looks of it. the catch of the day was rather plentiful and delicious. but the combined effect of pollution, plastic, and warm as the water is having an impact that were just beginning to know about. most probably these fish contain micro plastics in the tissue. tiny piece is smaller than 5 millimeters undetectable to the naked eye, which are often found in our food shaped. isn't that they, the bosses with angela green. the says he doesn't find plastic quote in his name. i mean to shift size. we've picked up a truck tire and a sun bed,
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but it's mainly bottles, plates, forks, bags, fish, nets, bucket. all plastic. plastic is very resilient and can float for years around the globe and oceans carrying with them fungus, bacteria and outgoing, which are happy with warmer water like these days, the increase of temperature, the c temperature is very favorable, creates a site will cover both conditions for the increase of the number and the quality of the periods in the water. so if we are starting the bacteria, we can also predict that with the increase of club of temperature and the system parade to the number of this bacteria, he's going to increase it is to increase as well. but changes to the ecosystem becomes visible. 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late. bite, then the damage is done, and chances of reverting it nearly impossible. put up there her meat,
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l g 0. and so oh, still i had on al jazeera, another crown dining incident. this time in denmark votes more outside inside that i'm campaigning wraps up in stay the head of sundays. that collection could see the far right game ground. so the 1st time in decades the and we're off and running with your headlines for the america is great to see you. cooler areas moving across the river plate region into the southeast of brazil. so prepare for part of lake ray. your temperatures are going to fall in the days to come, but the most active weather has scooted out toward the south of biotech for the top tier of south america. it's been quite hot in northern columbia. so for a counter hand on the caribbean sea,
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their temperatures have shut up to about $38.00 degrees. let's go to the caribbean right now. a windsor steering quite a bit of rain into nicaragua on sunday. also really what, what they're running up and down in central america, for example, on sunday, a historic heat wave in phoenix. now on sunday, once you reach this temperature of 4344, that will be your 23rd day above 43 degrees. this is a pro, longed and dangerous heat waves, outbreaks of rain and storms through southern mississippi, louisiana also across northern florida as well and that southeast corner of the us . so what weather seems likely for the carolinas. and we did have some flooding this band of rain brought flight into canada's nova scotia. providence, we thought though, 2 months worth of rain within a few hours, western canada northern plains and that us quite hot in billings at $38.00 degrees c. soon i the, the,
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the, you're watching, i'll just say that the time to recap the headlines now. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in and so i like guys, governments propose plans to change the judiciary. they want 5 minutes to find, you mean? yeah, hold, the scrap is campaigned to can tell some of the thousands, pretty cool the 10s of thousands of people that they move to safety as was five's ravage degree gone. and the roads out of control funds been funding for 5 days, leaving to respond to the
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calls of opened in cambodia and upon the entry election or 125 seats are held by prime minister, 10 cents, custodian people's policy main opposition policy is far from the comtesse critics called the election, the sham spain also, it goes to the polls on sunday, off to the socialist prime minister, pamela sanchez, coles a snap collection. also his policies, poor performance in these local elections. the far right volks policy is the 3rd largest political force, and couldn't become a crucial partner informing a right wing government. sonya guy ego has more from the dread. it's the sites of his mystical life that was sent just ended his policies campaign i urging his to purchase to face the best campaign the best we fell down. we go south again. we run against the club and sprinted and climbed unimaginable holly with only
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a few meters from reaching off. finally, we'll go. it's been a hotly contested race and a socialist. it's not a straightforward pos. despite a steady economic recovery, it is not powered sanchez when a puff declared victory maze local elections. so huge losses of the socialist and major wins for the people's policy. even in traditional left wing working cross neighborhoods like but yet increasingly turning away from its socialist roots. property is an issue. many who did he often complain of feeding discriminations against left behind without essential services. as all the areas i'm more than i need more help and the person who will take care of us is the person we will go into yet. i mean, people are so tired, this is a working class neighborhood, and here they're fed up of the injustice and they will make decisions based on that . the leader of the conservative peoples policy,
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the whole hopes of dissatisfaction, would lead to votes for his policy comments, lower taxes and lower spending. the change would be for the visa to have a good government type, a base, the government and base of politics. so it's a vision of the people's party does not go far enough and it's where the far right books policy has found the following. the wants of people's policies, politician in the best country, it's lead us santiago of us. go with his unequivocal, empty immigration and nationalistic platform as found enough support to and his policy into the 3rd largest political force in the country. and a potential coalition partner. this would be the 1st time since the restoration of democracy in the late 19 seventies that spain would have a far right presence in its government and further consolidate a growing hard right presence within the european union. sonya jago, i'll just sarah madrid. a russian john list has been killed during shelling and
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southern ukraine. re a news agency report to ross this love, joy of love was covering a story in the front line village in the separation region. 3 of those were injured in the attack russians defense ministry size, ukrainian force is used cost of munitions. daniel hawkins has more from moscow, a cluster munitions and the supply to you claimed by the state says very much put in the spotlights over recent days and weeks from what rational authorities are saying. we know what else to slavish with all the off was part of of why the group of john this working in the area of property and all of us see and invest in user agency 3, at least of those john list, possibly full, received injuries of varying degrees the condition that describe a stable but also slide 0 and off was evacuated to a nearby fuel hospital, but died of his injuries on the way. now, the russian authorities are saying that the crating on forces targeted deliberately,
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this group of journalists using cluster munitions. and that's caused the furious reaction from moscow. russian official saying that those responsible for this election attacked by class, the munitions will be held to account. did you polanski rushes deputy on voice of the un sign of low red lines had been crossed and closer to him cause us off the voice speaker of the russians for the russian federation council saying that it's the united states and ukraine who back equal responsibility a full this attack, so it's impossible at this stage to independently verify whether these atlas cluster munitions were used from us supplies or from supplies that were held while you claim already. of course, both sides have been accused of the un, all the using cluster munitions in this conflict. russia has repeatedly denied those claims that a recent been to you've got to be approaching the said that brussel does result the right to use its own stop, fall of plus, the munitions should the necessary russian ass strikes have killed at least one
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person, a new cranes main see pools of a desa, 18 others including 4 children were injured. you find an official se, residential and religious buildings are destroyed. russia has been shining odessa and all the food export facilities nearly every day for the past week. all through it withdrew from the un broken grain agreement to the cranes president little debate. as the landscape is also the head of nato. to convene a meeting on security in the black sea, he wants to discuss the condo fee of crime in great expos release time. we discussed with mister stockton book, i was touched to unblock and assure sustainable a grant corey door operation and our cooperation. we have to move to a new more advanced level. the need to create counseling, then the 2nd is of couldn't walk. i added estimates the stuff to vote with a proposal to immediately convince such a counsel for relevant crisis consultations in the meeting will take place in the coming days. we can overcome the security crisis at the block suite, $111.00,
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and it's one of the countries that will fail the impacts of the collapse of the grain deal. it depends on food inputs, the mouthful crises facing the country of lead to high levels of poverty and food and security. so to hold the reports for my cough, northern loving and the wheat harvest season is almost over. farmer say they had little choice but to bolster production because of lebanon's economic crisis, and the rise in global food prices. but the country is far from producing enough amounts to meet local demand. said beyond a heavy in the past, the percentage of farmers who grew weeds was around 40 percent. now it's more than 70 percent. if we get more support, we would be able to grow much more menu. it is an expensive business, especially since 11 on imports. almost everything and the local currency lost more
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than 95 percent of its value, then nearly bankrupt. the government has promised to support production by providing seeds at the low price. in the face, a lot of the challenges to be able to invest in orlando. we are poor, but we need dollars to bypass the sides. that's why the government should support such as she and a successive governments left the agricultural sector under funded and under developed for decades. and the break down in government services means there is a lack of water for irrigation. the financial meltdown has made the situation of farmers worse. some have stopped their work. high energy costs affect their operations. the international community has stepped in the united nations and n t o 's have been helping develop a more sustainable local food system. the need is to increase production and lower the cost. we have a big challenge old way down from the farm as the production. the production of
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wheat all the way down to the people who are consuming gets and trying to buy the products as well. fundamentally, in food and security, has risen during this time. and we haven't got enough wheat in the country to try to keep the price is most stable so that some of the most vulnerable people can buy the products. the warren ukraine has affected global prices as well as disrupted the supply chain. loveland on wants to end the dependence on imports from that region. but there's a long way to go. then there else is either a car, northern loving on thousands of a rocky protest is a variety of outside the danish embassy. and bank that i'm good to buy. another incident of court on buttoning this time in copenhagen, the rallies took place off to the swedish embassy. the sylvie was stormed on 1st day last month and the rocky refugee is a full, a militia member. but the crown,
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during a protest install called a what was the why had, has moved from bank that hundreds of angry protest as have gathered goodbye, defend, so that heavily $45.00 degree and zone in the capital about bad duty. now is the disaggregation of the who you hold on and the iraqi flag 3 times in less than a month, twice in the capital of the sweden, s nicole and the ones in the dentist capital copenhagen. now these protests of this had been chanting against sweden and denmark, and they had been tempting also in favor of his them and in favor of it. and they had been pulling on the international community to draft laws to prevent this expression of holy books. the government and by that has been addressing civil or get an organization it has addressed the organization of what is lumnick corporation to hold.

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