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or a memo in the world, the by keep the, the planet smallness, pull foyce. there are any between 10 and 13 list. the navy in the seahorse patrol into waters to try and save the money. they had some good news. a survey shows that the keep those numbers that state stable, the pools and the buck keats's decline is credited mainly to the mexican navy, putting down amazing concrete blocks with hooks to snack any given that the notifications are 10 to 13. but keep, this doesn't sound like a lot, but most people expect to be watch out together by now. it's a big deal that it's so far escaped extinction. the who dies intensify. it goes this way. the government's propose judicial changes, a head of a crucial votes. the
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robot this and this is the 0 life and also coming up, voters in spain are deciding if they want to keep the positive socialist prime is to pay the ro, sanchez, we're going to be live in madrid, russia, our taxi training and post civil. this at 2 people have been killed and many have been wounded. advisors have chosen locals and move to safety in the greek island, the roads as wild fires burned out of control the so we're going to start in west jerusalem. what is really, are demonstrating outside parliament. they're angry about a number of judicial changes being proposed by the far right government. progressive is due to a vote on one aspect of the bill on monday and hundreds of thousands of in protesting for months against the plans to change israel's legal system. critics say the bill is
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a swipe to democracy mohammed challenge him has more from those demonstrations in west who was or a lot of the demonstrators that were out here. how basically gone endorse, because it is so hot in the plan is that they will come back out again in the next couple of hours once it starts cooling down again, there is a park close by where there is already, in essence, a kind of a tent city people have set up their because they expect to be camping out over nights of others that say that they are going to come out here in sleep and the roads outside of the kinetic tonight into tomorrow. uh, the connected which is behind me in that direction. um, well they are still debating this highly contentious bill that if passed would see uh, crucial oversight uh from the supreme court is simply essentially being limited. and critics say the data is a very dangerous thing when it comes to democracy here. now it's not just the protestors that are out in the street right now. uh, that is a problem for a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has been trying to push forward with this highly contentious bill. you've also
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just in the last hour or so had a letter released by the chief of the army, chief of staff here her to her levy in which he essentially called on all members of the israeli army. whether they are reserve it or not to not let political disputes get in the way of them serving. and the reason for that is because in the last few days we've heard of, at this point, it's over 10000 reserve is across different branches of the army. here that say that they will not show up for duty if this contentious bill passes into law, it is expected at this stage that it will be voted on. on monday, we'll have to talk about why the protests are as uh, angry. the full package proposed by israel's government would less than the court's powers. it proposes giving these rarely parliament the abilities of override supreme court decisions with a simple majority of $61.00 votes, but alive politicians to choose which judges to a point at the moment. judges are selected by an independent panel. the changes would also remove the supreme court's ability to review the legality of what's
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known as israel's basic laws. which function as his constitution president, as a how sock has vocally opposed that proposal saying is pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse, or is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he plans to be a big method for the vote. please also just have surgery for a pace maker is set to be in good condition. and this is what he said before the operation. the company about 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 doctor's. i've been talking with my colleagues and making the arrangements for what is next. i hoping 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 sit for the vote. so my mom is back with more than the latest. so the 5 minutes is health condition. we've spoken
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to the prime minister's office. they insisted he is doing better and they expect that he will make a full recovery and that he will be out of the hospital possibly as early as this evening. the news broke far earlier today that the prime minister was admitted to the hospital in the overnight hours in order to be outfitted with a pace maker last week if you'll recall, last saturday, the prime minister went into the hospital because he had been the hydrated and he had been dizzy at that point. he was outfitted with a heart monitor now the prime minister, a 73 years old. he's considered to be in relatively good health. but certainly, this really goes to show sort of how much pressure the prime minister is under the fact that he is dealing with these health issues right now at a time of the country is so divided russian airstrikes have killed at least one person in ukraine's main port city odessa, more than 20 others, including 4 children, were injured, draining
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a far as you say. religious and residential buildings have been destroyed. russia has been selling odessa and all the food export facilities for 6 consecutive days. moscow has withdrawn from a un broken drain deal that allowed you printing grain to be exported to the black sea. public drive has more from key of this was being described as another night's attack of the monster's, according to the regional governor in odessa, according to the russians, they were targeting sites that were being used. they say full preparing terrorist attacks against russia, according to the craniums, what they ended up hitting were largely apartment buildings, homes and historic cathedral. and once again, port facilities. this is the 6 consecutive nights the facilities have been targeted in odessa and also with joining ports and what the ukrainians claim is. a systematic attempt by russia to a stop, it's food exporting capabilities and facilities. and it's the soul seems to be in
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retaliation for the attack on the coach bridge that connects russia with the crime being put until as it took place. last monday, president flooding is the lensky of ukraine, has promised retaliation for this latest attack, which he describes as russian able and has justified the attack on the coach bridge as being a legitimate target on an enemy object. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. keith, russian president vladimir pollutants holding talks with the russian leader, alexander lucas shameka in saint petersburg, is lacrisha, and his 1st visit to russia's and the short lived mutiny by the wagner bus. and the group meeting comes and advise intentions with poland and bosco's born. but any aggression against its allied, bella, luce would be considered an attack on russia, both later say ukraine's kind of offensive. the began last month against russia has failed. bodies under way in springs, it's not. production is called by socialist problem, is
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a pedal. sanchez poll comes out of the governing coalitions, poor performance in may's local and regional elections. voters know phase of choice between the central left government out of conservative coalition, which could include the far right policy for the 1st time and decades of the csp of the me. so no think all, i don't want to say family domestic or not. but i do have a good feeling, it is the spanish people that decide to date, the future and progress of the country. so clearly, if there is a voice that needs to be heard today, it is there is. the only thing that kind of encourage is for people to vote between is an important moment for country and obviously for our democracy. sonya guy who was covering the election for us to join us not from madrid. sonya we'd be looking at pictures of spanish voters braving that the heat's there. this is the 1st election in modern times to be held in the summer. why is it happening? well, that's rights. and the reason why this snap election was cold was partly because
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the prime minister federal sunsets policy, the spanish specialist was policy fast so badly in the local and regional elections . at the end of may, it was really quite a bad results for the policy. and perhaps he wanted to get ahead of the opposition and how about elements of surprise and then it came to campaigning. so while he has been focusing on what has been a progressive message, he has also been reminding his supporters all the links that have already been taking place between the opponent a position people's policy, the sense of the right policy on the far right box policies already started collaborating with the regional governments as well. and so you said the defensive essential recipients ought to go for an element of surprise and all of this by announcing this so early. how does that come paintings finding out
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what it has been a bit to these thoughts campaign as well? uh, quite a lot of months slinging between the 2 sides. uh, what is interesting to note was that up until this week that had been a set in the mountains hold the men some that had been with the people's policy in terms of capitalizing on or the lack trip. that seems to be perhaps tiring a little bit of the vision that the search must have been offering this cost. yes, nevertheless, there was nothing set out and nothing concrete to tool. and of course, there is the message of both candidates saying, do you want to continue with the vision that the socialist have and policy with all that policies at progressive policies, the prime minister would say, others say, especially those who oppose assumption suspicion would say that the country needs to go on up slightly more. we actually conservative time as well,
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especially when it comes to issues of fiscal discipline, which is an issue that's the sense, right. people's policies have been campaigning on. sonya, thank you very much indeed. so you go talking to us from richard upon them, entry pose of in closing in cambodia of an election on position groups and exile. i've called a shop all 125 seats are held by prime minister incense, cambodian peoples policy. hon is one of the was longest serving leaders has been in power since 1985. the main opposition party has been barred from the contest. barnaby. lo has more from some pen. we are at a police station in the come board in cabin up in on pen where we are seeing a decent turn out of orders despite the international community calling these elections a sham. and this is mainly because the main opposition party, the tend to like party was disqualified from these elections in may, due to a bureaucratic tech fatality. now for it or this emphasizing voters in june,
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the government amended the election law to bar. anyone who y costs these elections or costs for a boycott from running for future elective office. now, it was also in these police station where the son of prime minister, who said who my dad, who is a commanding general off the army. she passed his bolt here and he is widely considered to be the next prime minister of the country when setting himself said in an interview on friday that this could happen within $3.00 to $4.00 weeks up the election. so analysts are saying that these elections could lead legitimacy to that passing of a torch from father to son weren't below alger 0. you know, pet, it was size increase of force, tens of thousands of people to move to safety. the out of control fires and the island, the roads are being binding. they are populated areas for 5 days. victoria gave them good reports and emergency evacuation on the greek island
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of rhodes, which little advanced warning, thousands of holiday makers and residents rushed to escape the out of control. while fi is nearby. private boats joined the greek coast guard, rescuing people from beaches on the south. eastern part of the island degree economy also helps get people to safety 5 flights as baffled for as far as across greece every summer. but this year, the funds have been exacerbated by an intense heat wave. it will say been well size outside athens, at least a 100 homes have been destroyed in the truckee a to columbus, his west, if the capital pursue lever and jerry surveys the damage to her home. that's what i think. i know that everything was destroyed. we have suffered too much damage too much. my husband has suffered to law. i fear something might happen to him,
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but i'm also in a miserable state. but there is no rest spite. greece is bracing for more intense heat this weekend with me too early, just wanting that temperature is could reach 45 degrees celsius victoria case and b l g 's era. stephanie that goes go to more than about 5 months or just outside austin's yesterday, the fires were all under control. even today there is one or 2 small ones that have been re ignited. this is why the police have closed the road. preventing people from moving up here, we're seeing helicopters in the sky again. that is the concern all the time about the rekindling of fires because of the wind because of the heat wave very much. you're already around $42.00 degrees, stifling heat, which is expected to break records when it comes degrees. 50 years ago was the last time this kind of heat was felt so, but really the front line is in rose. those fires have been burning for 6 days now . really escalating yesterday afternoon when the winds picked up moving towards the
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eastern side of the of the coast and more towards the area. 19000 people have been evacuated. 16 thousands of them by road. a lot of the tourist, with their a suitcases. a lot of complaints we're hearing that their travel agencies are giving them no guidance as to what's going to happen. many slept on the beach on sun beds. uh, it makes your po tells me the locals helping a lot, trying to fire the firefighters help the fire and helping the tourist because it is one of grease has major tourist islands, but it does just go to show just how difficult it is to bottle these flames these wild fires where you have such high winds. currently gusting around 25 knots on roads instead of head. and i'll just say the washer length is minorities, the tunnel community. so they still don't have justice. 40 years out to a 100. so people were killed in a space in finance, the
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staples control information, the controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of the day, but that's what the thank you. how is citizen gen listen, we played in the story. the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered, the pushing the
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want to blow, but the perspectives the you want to know does it out reminder about top? so is this are, is there any protest as of demonstrating outside ornaments in west jerusalem? hundreds of sizes being protesting for months against the government's funds to change the legal system process. as soon as it goes on, one aspect of the proposed bill and monday, critics say the bill is a switch to
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a democracy. russian air strikes of killed at least one person in ukraine's main for the city of desa. more than 20 others, including 4 children, were injured. russia has been selling odessa and other food export facilities for 6 consecutive days since withdrawing from a un brokerage drains you or at least 22 people have been killed in flash floods in afghanistan. hundreds of houses have been destroyed and dozens of people who are missing neighboring pockets. stones. northern region has also been had the number of debt from a line slide in india is western states and massage has risen to 26 and is only consume. chevy supports dozens, i still feel trapped under the mud and slush 2 days later. risk you, teens, resume. well, despite the rain and storm wins that halted. and so sometimes they do too bad weather. the hands talk, location, and tough to read. a henry operations get started,
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know something like that and going safety. the height of the sides is around 950 meters from the ground. and the trick from here is about 2.8 kilometers. we're also facing the huge challenge of not being able to carry heavy equipment, which is why everything is being done manually. the subject bodies would have covered up the thursday's land slide about 60 kilometers from them by houses have been flattened streets of much and thousands of missing heavy rains have also brought to the neighboring state of good job. some areas as the most isolating villages rising both and levels and dams and overflowing rivers of raising concerns about flooding. wood, i got on my body, i guess i'd be going to accept the order hasn't dodo hosted and everything is damaged. there's water, everything inside shops, i mean houses, you know, support a lot of notes just as the order came suddenly from the nearby area. monson rains
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remain well below normally at the start of the season in june. that heavy rains this month have let the flooding across steps and regions in the last 2 weeks, captain, new delhi, which is the most flooding in more than 40 years. and it's not over yet. as officials of forecasting heavy rain in the coming days of the consumption of these objects, eva has been 40 years since riots broke auditors for lanka, against the time and the novelty. hundreds were killed. phases of the homes destroyed and businesses lucid been off on the as has the story. because that couldn't and now then was 9 years old when and determine the violence broke out in july 1983 here in this columbus of a. we've helped over the war overall idea. also our grandmother was with us at the time and she couldn't walk properly either. so she, we or we had to jump over the wall into the house behind is because that was
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a muslim house. and why that jumping, we can also hear sounds of chaos. so somebody hidden this house up the road before moving to refuse you can and then shipped out to jessica with hundreds of others. if you have this as well, they will hiding from government backed mobs hunting down terminals using both of this comment torching cause homes and businesses on 23rd july. 13 soldiers were killed in jeff now, but it was stationed to fight and emerging separatist movement. the arrival of their bodies in colombo for find the right spot, anger and violence that spread throughout colombo and other parts of the country. many believe the violence was planned. the international commission of judas said, the suspicion is strong that this organized attack on the time of a relation was planned and controlled by extreme is elements in the government, you and b party. some reports go as far as to a ledge that
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a member of the cabinet was actively involved in planning these attacks. over $400.00 time, those were killed. tens of thousands of homeless, 17 major factories and hundreds of small businesses were destroyed in a week long madison of violence and looting yamaha, then present jr. drywall, then it took 3 days to react. and when he did, he threatened to prescribe any organization supporting the division of the country . he did not condemn the violence that pending to the country, seeing how the majority was part of the problem. is this failure to recognize that we are approved of society? we should recognize that an appreciated that has become, i think about, of the biggest contributing factors to ad, down for the drive from to tens of thousands of times to migrate and lead to a major escalation of the 2060 a conflict between government troops and samuel tigers, fighting for a separate state for he has
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a cost violence with places like this in the halls in ceylon, his commercial capital, and many others was set to blaze in thousands of time and lives. what pulling up harsh, observe and said nothing much has changed in time. is it stayed behind, made to feel that they do not belong. yeah, no, fernandez, i was a 0. colombo cube is economy grew by 92 percent last year, but the nation is producing far fewer food staples. and that did a few years ago as ad august and before some of our politicians and scrambling to find solutions for cuba. national assembly of people's power has been in session for the last 3 days. top of the agenda, reviving domestic food production, which is nose dived over the last 2 years. the typical seeing practically a 100 percent of foot staples are being imported instead of being produced in the country. 6 years ago, 40 percent of the rice cubans 8 was growing domestically. by last year,
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the figure had fallen to full percent to us maximum precious sanctions introduced by trump and lifting plays by, by a taking suit of people's plates. they solve the country of millions of dollars in revenue every year, which means less money to spend on such eliza petro, student pals. cheapest policy is focused on guessing food to those who need it. nice. for example, every child on the 7 still receives a liter of milk each day, but the state is capacity to see what the vulnerable from sanctions is diminishing . for the last 2 years around a 1000000 elderly cubans have done without the victim in approaching supplements. the supposed to receive now triple digits, inflation is hacking into people spending problem. a problem that maria castillo is all too aware of. she's just spent 2 days salary on a couple of mangoes, and sometimes on the system before the pen, they make process were acceptable. now prices have been sky high, while maria trusts the government will eventually guide the country out of the
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crisis. a 19 year old grandson denny, the communist party's woods, ring hollow. i grew up from all life in cuba, is that there's hardly any food you have to struggle to get by and we can't live in cuba anymore. and the top president miguel diaz came out today called on cubans to use creative resistance to overcome the country's problems and produce production products to sign it for sale, dream mission. i don't really need to that. my grandchild, the something with his life that he lives. well, but he doesn't want to live here and you are going to leave the country and take my family with me. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year and people in the capital today increasingly doubts whether the government has the ability to get the country back on. it speaks one way for the government to convince more people to stay stupid, to get more food on people's plates. at augusta in havana, which is a each year sizes of migrants costs the jungle between columbia and panama,
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but wealthy taurus and landing nearby for the adventure holidays, i did to castro as more for the quarter $1000000.00 people who flooded their home countries and crossed the panamanian jungle last year. the prize on the other side was a chance to inch closer to the united states, where they hoped to seek asylum. but for another group of people, tourist from europe, a very different prize beckoned memories and vacation videos from extreme adventure . as we said, most of the slide, well i would say that everyone had minor injuries, whether it was pressure marks on the hips and shoulders from the backpack blisters on the feet. the german tourism company. wonder mood charges close to $4000.00 for a 10 day panama jungle tour medical care and satellite phones included. the company says it goes where no one goes. making no mention of the estimated 2000 migrants
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who attempt to push through the same darien jungle daily were in one area of those areas. and in this activity happens to take place in a completely different area of the game. so that's about uh, the 2nd thing is you get a wonder what kind of tourism would be sustainable if, if we, if we were to take people to see other human beings suffer. the contrast between the experiences of pro seeking taurus and suffering migrants in the same jungle is startling. the one says at least 258 people have died or disappeared along the dairy en route. since 2018 migrants have reported rapes and robberies, families with small children struggling to scale muddy mountains and escape rushing are actually so adult. people are dying and lots of them. they are dying in the
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jungle. the good here they're dying in the water. they're dying on the hike up on the hook, done. lots of people or die in the dairy and jungle was a destination for adventure seekers. long before the recent wave of migrants and tandems, government says it wants to turn the dairy a national park into a main eco tourism destination. but at the moment, the jungle draws many 100 times more migrant than tourist, with a number of desperate families crossing this year on track to surpass previous records. heidi joe castro, out to 0. next, the inside story is going to look at the implications of an attack against 2 women in india. that sparked outrage. i'm robotics and stay with us to do expect flooding. seasonal funding in east asia this time of the year. and
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we've got some of this is who buy from and so in the middle of china, this is and this is just a heavy, a boost from the, from ryans, if you like. this is not kemp, she's back because they've been particularly high in those and shot at the reagan is don't just spinning who by receive setting up in here and young as well, but leaving behind, tempted to recover quite quickly to where they should be. so once again, basing that $33.00 degrees home calls and the hot side of the city full between the 2, the seasonal range, just sort of the yangtze again. mostly they may well affect, it serves the career and to some degree itself in japan, a humid time you have an amendment and a rob sticky. japan took his at 35 degrees and repeat performance locally from big shows, are possible around the beijing area, the month to right and having best all over south issue has been constant. try to get a particular area, which is what you want to expect for a south west wind, so it's good. you're up and down to what's go. that's where the warning saw and there's been flooding on the ground. it's been over a meter of rain and some parts of my roster. you can see that rate is going to be
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further east also that the circulation in the arabian sea definitely increase the rate in the rate in southern pakistan. i'm probably you don't mind the the killing of oh, just the return of this shooting a block. it was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom and of turn it is kills while doing their job. they were certainly aiming in the direction the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of turn into skills into occupied palestinian territories and of the problems of holding any one accountable for the test. he is ready. okay. patient doesn't want to not prosecute a soldier shooting the messenger and which is 0 outrage in india off the graphic video of to women being assaulted and paraded in many poor states appears ethnic violence. and the region of the government's role is now getting
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