tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 23, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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israel's parliaments debates part of a controversial government plan to change the judiciary while tens of thousands protest in anger. the presidents of russia and bella roost, hold talks in saint petersburg with the bell of russian leader making an indirect threat to poland. wildfires in the greek island of rhodes burn out of control this thousands of people who move to safety. i'm sonia by ego in madrid. west spanish but just have just the hours to decide which policy will lead the nation about piece of someone who do sports news. it's 7 race victories in a row for mx the stuff. and as he wins behind me in chrome pre and like trauma at the women's world cup, sweden beats of africa as jamaica whole faults to reduce the and so we'd be doing this to lose our in west jerusalem,
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where tens of thousands of his really protesters have begun their demonstration outside parliament. they're angry about a number of judicial changes being proposed by prime minister netanyahu has fluoride government. it includes measures that many say with less than the courts powers thickness. it is the bathing one item in the proposed changes on sunday. and it's expected to vote on it by monday is to approve. the supreme court will no longer be able to do, rejects political decisions made by the governments, the plans to change. israel's legal system have angered many and lets a nationwide protests for months. critics say the bill is a threat to democracy. well, how many times room is live from west jerusalem on this mom? and so they're debating in the connected what's known as the reasonableness clause, or the reasonableness law in parliament. what is that 0. that essentially is a bill, but it's an accurate into law would limit the oversight capability of the supreme
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court in other courts in the country. what it means in essence, is that, but the supreme court in other courts in this country have what's known as a reasonableness clause. that means that if there were political decisions that were made ministerial decisions, appointments that were made or laws that were passed that were deemed unreasonable by a legal standard, that the cords would have oversight capability. and they could been over ruled those laws. this is something that will now if this legislation is passed, will be taken off the table. that's why demonstrators are so concerned and that's why they are so angry. let me also just set the scene a little bit for you where we are. so you can see behind us there are demonstrators, many of them walking. we are in the connected complex where there's a lot of security at this hour. if you look over here, so that's the can, that's it. that is israel's parliament. now, one of the reasons why there are not more protesters here at this specific hour, even though they were suppose to be used because you have a step to security. you have a lot of barricades, we've seen petroleum,
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and on horses, we have seen water cannons deployed to specific areas here in case there are any kind of clashes, perhaps later in the day of the security. that is in place. once to make sure that this area is secure, in case more crowd show up, we do know that there are tens of thousands of demonstrators in other parts of the city, including in front of israel's supreme court, which is close by to where we are now. and in a nearby park where there is essentially a tent city that is being set up so that protesters who been coming out here in their defiance can actually camp out overnight and continue to be here. because tomorrow is the day when it is expected. that the 2nd and 3rd votes on this proposed legislation will take place 0 mohammed critics say that this bill and the other is that may follow or a threat to democracy. what does a prime minister say to that as well?
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so we've actually heard from the prime minister in the last hour, the prime minister, as you know, he went into the hospital overnight as the 2nd hospital stay in just over a week. he was outfitted with a pace maker and there's been a video message uploaded and posted on 2 twitter in which the prime minister has to centrally said that his coalition partners are making progress in trying to forge ahead with this legislation that they are also still essentially trying to seek some sort of compromise or consensus and that he will be in attendance in the connected tomorrow when the vote is expected to happen. now let me just add that the prime minister is under a lot of pressure right now. you will have over 10000 reserve is in this country who are saying they will not report to do the various parts of the military. if this proposal is enacted into law. that's cause
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a lot of concern for military chief and this country. in fact, the chief of staff of the army put out a letter earlier in the day, warning reserve is that it is not up to them whether or not they are report for duty. they also said that fact of the matter is that in this country, if you have, you know, many, many thousands of reserve is not reporting for duty. well, that could affect military preparedness and readiness if there were a security threat. lot of concern about that. you also have the 10s of thousands of demonstrators that are still coming out. but besides that, the prime minister is also under pressure for members of his right. we coalition who would like to see this one part of the broader judicial overhauled plan actually passed into law before the can as it takes it's summer break, which is scheduled to happen on july 30th. so there's a lot going on right now. we expect we'll hear more from prime minister netanyahu in the hours to come. the demonstrator say they will continue to come out. there is more pressure from society. in fact, there are more pressure from different unions in this country, saying that perhaps they will propose
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a general strike. all of this is going to complicate the picture in the hours ahead 0. my mom is obviously reporting from west risen. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the reasons why so many protesters are so angry. the full package of changes proposed by israel's government would reduce the courts powers. it proposes giving these rarely parliament the ability to override supreme court decisions with a simple majority of $61.00 votes. it would allow politicians to choose which judges to appoint now 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 known as israel's basic laws, which function as its constitution. i'm president, as i could solve his vocally opposed these proposal, saying it's pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. that's going out tomorrow on the shower, you're out as you're a senior political analyst are joining us from paris. i'm gonna take a $40000.00 foot view of this and you've been writing for alpha 0. com. your piece
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is called a and is really civil war question. mark, you say, hold on, we're all looking at these really politics aspect of this. it's actually got a lot to do with how the country and, and what the country has been built on these last 2 decades. absolutely, certainly its occupation of 1967 of the but it is the rest of palestine of the east jerusalem west bank and gaza has corrupted the is really society has corrupted submitted to the age leads not to be its political. i need somebody to really read the collab zation of these ladies polity. so much so that is also where the draw orthodox, religious, but non designers became the religious and all designers. and those where rather sumption are and nationalists became rather c logical in the sense that suddenly these really made it to be became sacred. that much of civil war became
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a divine intervention. and the legal settlements multiply, that it was became with them to act. so on an old, we've seen the single red cloud station. george takes 3 in his red building over the years. uh, it came to our head in 9077 with the rise of the code. and for the 1st time taking over the country and the we've started seeing the protocol ration of religious parties. in fact, in this very coordination of 6 parties, 5 of them are religious. and they are basically the why does it mean the orthodox to sort of a given all charges i just basically phonetic and precious. so oh, the, the, the, the occupation in this accounting system of jewish supremacy has really led to a new type of government that is not only churning against the palestinian, but this basically turning inwards against those is right. and is that they didn't
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even worse than that, but as things were not netanyahu's options here because when you look at it just from a tactical point of view, on the one hand, he's got the pressure from the streets from the military reservists that say they won't show up if they're called to the fight. and on the other hand, he's got his coalition that's holding him in power and they want these bills to be passed. i think mr. starts with a bit of a recent history. nothing. y'all hasn't rolled, use a bunch himself because since he was indicted on pretty various charges of corruption, he's been trying to hold onto power coming. what to me, including forming this homework coalition with someone with a worst parties, some of them and some of their leaders were basically all closed in the past. they wouldn't even be allowed to serve. and this is really military. they were so extreme. but he was able to form this correlation on the basis of this uh,
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you know, given take, we are what it gives you. the possibility of children boys, new fanatical loss is red and religious laws. and in return, you support me to change the laws that allow me and others in my government to continue regardless of what the supreme court things, for example, that one of my ministers was jailed on up on charges of tax evasion. and he wants not to be administered of finance. so what i know you have a situation where by now the 10 year old can and his coalition enact annual. for example, ben, a newspaper bank, i'm going to go 40 and there's absolutely no mechanism in place and he is not to stop him except the judiciary. so if a 61 majority in parliament will be able to, oh, i need you to share the decision. it means that with a simple majority, but they all want to have a power grab who that is, right. and his friend, that's
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a goal follows in partners with david to insurance a for a target, the 5, you know, as of what this is exactly the discussion of in liberal democracy. meaning yes, he did come through the ballot box, but he would make sure that no one else would be able to come through the box because he would be acting was that would ensure jimenez support. there's a stain power. why? because there is no. judy, surely that could stop him and say, with some reasonable doubt, what you're doing is i'm legal. you are corrupt. you have been charge, you have been invited. you're not supposed to be serving anymore as a primary service, or no. just overman wants to make sure it's finished the system and growing fascism . that's what, what have this power grab and worst case scenario back to us. and those would be the photos. they would export take prices. and so another reason award, it would be
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a lot of destruction. and i think this government has shown that all the adoption janine and the rest of the occupied territories to which warren garza and switched fritz against lots of syria. and you're one that is ready to export this crisis through some of the original. all right, your web, i, these are the public opinion would be once again, call listing against some sort of a national security question. allow him to stop, to continue business as usual. it's a terrible time for the is there any jewish majority? but unless the patient ends on this piece prevails, fascism, fanaticism would continue to grow. under the teneo open tentatively houses. you were a senior political analyst more one of the sharra. thank you very much. i and a posting in the family who was evicted from their home and occupied east jerusalem say that is really settlers have threatened to destroy their furniture. now if they don't collected,
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the family home was taken over by settlers earlier this month after is really authorities forced them out using an absentee property law. that's half a century old. laura han met the family interest lives, old city. i'm in the aisle called at the a street in the hot as all to parties, tristan's old city, i just want to show you the home of the soap lived on family. they were living that for more than 7 decades. when they were forced out in the early hours of the morning, just on to 2 weeks ago, buys ready. so just who made way for his ready setting was to move into the home. now the family have quoted for a month after the is ready set, unless that's all the furniture across the street and told them they didn't collect it, they were destroyed. oh, they took my brother as well. one was specifically, isn't that just like clothes and the and the basement for the fans and this would help the decision to throw them out of their home was made by these really for and the petition was in the courts for many, many decades of reb,
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run by israeli jewish organizations, the claim on the right to leave here in houses and most of the quarter from my point of view without any justification. busy that that was in this house, every corner holds memories, there was life everywhere. my father and my mother lived here. there was always warms and tenderness in this house. and then they tell me, the landlord at this time is linked to a set in the movement. the ones that we shape the identity of the old city 6 building on the grounds of 50 years ago. the owner of the property was jewish and not legal on the israel's absentee property law, which allows to claim what they call historically jewish prophecy. palestinians. however, comp do the same. a lot of homes out 0 occupied east jerusalem wildfires in greece . forest around $20000.00 people to be moved to safety. the out of control fires have been burning and roads near populated areas for 5 days now. they've also been
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fires near the capital athens, stephanie decker reports for mander a just outside the capital. under a dark orange sky, and with little warning, thousands of holiday makers and residents rushed to escape out of control walls. fires. winds gusting around 46 kilometers an hour, pushed the flames towards populated coast after 5 days of inland fires. private boats joined degree coast guard rescuing people from peaches on the southern east part of the island. the greek army also help to get people to safety. 1000 slipped out doors and in school to museums, wherever there was space, have never been good my entire life, especially when went down to the beach. and one of the faces told that we need to get away from the corner of the situation. and she told us that we were
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all, you know, we were going to be do so all the things obviously in today and then obviously, and the majority is knowledge and sixty's achieves good near athens, 2 fires being we kindled as the winds picked up greece as being helped by various other countries who have sent those air, support, and manpower the firefighters are from managed to put out a nother fire that is re ignited outside of the capitol, athens, it's the wind. that is the real issue when it comes to re igniting the flames. now, there has been a red alert across the country for days out because the risk of fire has been so high. will this under an intense, dry heat pushing $44.00 degrees celsius and some areas authorities say these are record breaking numbers. stephanie decker, which is a reminder, on the outskirts of athens. red alerts for extreme heat are in place, and most of it leaves main cities. the record temperatures are not just affecting
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those on land, the warming mediterranean and increased amounts of plastic pollution or damaging ecosystems in the sea as well. how do i know how many reports from ends? you know, he's been diving in this stretch of the media to ringing off the coast of italy for nearly 20 years. and for the past 2 decades, very natalie has witnessed how much of the human footprint has invaded the c 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 menu mon from select we collected. i know for the use the what that has become warmer today. so what those $26.00 degrees celsius on the surface and below it was $22.00 degrees. many changes all sorts of plastic objects,
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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 effects 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 shapes. the isn't the day that passes with angela green list says he doesn't find plastic quote in his name. i mean to saddle, we've picked up a truck tire and a sun bed, but it's mainly bottles, plates, forks, bags, fish nets, bucket all plastic. plastic is very resilient and can float for years around the
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globe and oceans. carrying with them fungus, bacteria and algae, which are happy with the woman water like these days to increase of temperature, the sea temperature is very favorable. create those how probable 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 predicted that with the increase of club of temperature and the sea temperature, the number of this bacteria he's going to increase is to increase as well. but changes to the ecosystem becomes visible 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late by then, the damage is done and chances of reverting it nearly impossible. put up the meat l g 0. and so i am planning more ahead on this is our including of why sherlock is minority channel community say that they still do not have justice. 40 years after
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hundreds of people were killed in a state of violets, photos of clothes in cambodia and a general election where much of the opposition has been barred from taking ports. and a 10 year old state board are making history of the x games in california. you to send that? we'll have more of that story for that's coming up with the voters in spain have just under 3 hours now is a choose a new parliament. socialist prime minister pedro essentially is called the snap collection after his coalitions, poor performance and local and regional elections. earlier this year, spaniards now face a choice between the central left government and a conservative coalition, which could include a far right party for the 1st time in decades. located so no single, i don't want to say family to mistake or not, but i do have
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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 kinda encourage is for people to vote between is an important moment for country and obviously for our democracy. a sunny agree jago is covering the election for us. so you're joining us from madrid at the moment of turn out was a talking point to political twins on talking points ahead of the selection because it's a summer time election. and so not everybody is around their polling stations, you have some turn out numbers. what do we know as well? so we do know that this seems to be a little bit of an increase in time out compared to the elections that took place in 2019. now this could be, of course, that most people decided to go to the polls earlier in the day because it is, as you mentioned, the 1st time that this kind of election has happened in some
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a time since spans restoration to democracy in the late 19 seventy's and of course, we are also in the middle of a heat wave, so that could of galvanized people's decision to vote sooner rather than later the temperatures affecting that. but nevertheless, that seems to be a real push to get as many people out to vote as much as possible from both the left wing and right wing policies. as it has been a campaign that has been force on the logical grounds. yeah, how did that campaign play out of the well, it was quite a bit silly sort of divisive campaign with left when parties of course, the main policy that's of the prime minister federal son chest, the socialist was policy was james bosis, supporters to if, if the if the country wants to continue on what he says is the progressive cost that the socialists have have,
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have taken on then they devices would need to vote him a box of course. but he has also made much of the facts that be sent to rights policy. the peoples policy has been already going into coalitions that are regional level with the far right volks policy. perhaps he's using that as a way of galvanizing voters to vote for his policy as a way of trying to continue his policies. the people's part you themselves have also for quite a bit of a campaign as well. they dis painfully refer to the politics of, of the prime minister, son cheese mall. they've said that now is the time for a change. and that now is also the time for restriction in spending. they've been also campaigning on a cart to taxes as well. but of course, is also the ideas of traditionalism as stepping step, stepping down on on, on issues of immigration as well. and perhaps we'll come to the conservative notions as well which the right way,
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not the policies here in spain. so used to are you expecting to get results same day later today of absolutely these results will when we were getting actually a good idea of the results within an hour of, of the polls closing. so they come pretty quickly. it's uh, an electro is system here is actually that upfront system, so they will be coming pretty soon afterwards. and so we'll get an idea of exactly which policy is going to be that much close to leading the nation. or if there is going to be a situation where there will be coalitions having to be fashions that will to become apparent. and then of course, the deal making begins as to who and which policy is going to take leadership of this country. all right, great stuff on your vehicle reporting from madrid, thank you very much. and it run for traffic. police officers have been killed in what officials are calling a terrorist attack in the south eastern city of side on an arrest warrant has been
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issued for the perpetrators, the motive behind the attack. unclear. let's go live to dorothy jabari any uranian capital. can you fill out any of the details for a store with or so what do you know at this stage? well, according to officials, the manhattan still continues at this hour. they haven't been able to apprehend the perpetrators of this attack, which was carried out on a stretch of highway between 2 cities in the system below chest on province. one of the biggest provinces in iran that borders afghanistan and pakistan in south eastern part of the country. we do understand that this was an attack that was carried out while the 4 police officers were carrying out their duties, patrolling the highways in that area. but they still haven't been able to locate the perpetrators as of yet, but the man hunt still continues in that area for the men who killed those 4 patrol officers. of course there are arm groups that are active in that region. what's the
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context around this? as well, there are many on groups, one of them, and one of the main ones being uh, j shall apply, which was formed in 2012 with the stated aim of protecting the might. the rights of the minority sony population in system below just on one of the main regions in your, on that it has a majority city population. they are seen as a terrace organization by officials here. and in the past, they have carried out various attacks on security and police apparatuses in the system below just on. there's also the issue of the drug trafficking route that comes through that province from the bordering afghanistan region. that is something officials have been tackling for many years. so there's a lot of activity that is, continues in that area. and it's incidents like these are not rare. unfortunately, they do happen on a regular basis. but the number of police officers that were killed in this
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incident, particularly is high in comparison to previous ones, which is certainly cause for alarm for officials endorsed as jabari, reporting from their own. thank you door. so at least 12 people have been killed after a building collapsed in cameroon. these 4 story building came down on another building early on sunday, in the city of the wall, the west of the capital jo and a rescue workers along with the military or digging through the rubble to search for survivors. at least 30 people have been killed in flash floods in afghanistan. hundreds of houses have been destroyed. dozens of people are missing. neighboring pakistan's, northern region has also been hit. a state of emergency was declared and be kind of a took what problem and stuff to some of the worst flooding there in years. as it came body as prime minister who is declared victory in an election described by observers as a sham, one of the main parties was banned and political opponents have been jailed or forced to flee abroad consent. it is the longest serving prime minister in the
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world. and as barnaby lo reports from known pen, his son wouldn't manage, might be in line to take over. can vote in voters arrive early on sunday morning at this pulling station and compared to caster ballots for 100. 25 members of parliament. prime minister, whom sense combined in people's party, took all the seats in the last general election in 2018 and says it's one overwhelming leah get me in a paper with for me everything seems not aligned. we haven't been forced to do anything. everything is the same actually for climbing it as a can body and citizen. my role is to cast a ballot on friday, so i have to come to the polling station to elect my ledia so often. but the united nations is criticized to polls for failing to be included with some critics going, as far as calling it a shim with voters. turning up at this pulling space an hour after hour. there is a semblance of an election,
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but i didn't say none of the other parties participating, present a credible challenge to coincidence party. after the mean opposition party, the candlelight party was disqualified in may. head of the election once in the world's longest serving, prime minister said his son, hoping it could take his place within weeks. but manette has kept his silence for the discount you want today. human rights activist, believe home, and it is likely to continue down the path. his father has paved a human as entire training is in the military. so he sees things from a military perspective, 1st and foremost. and the 2nd thing is that the whole set is not going, you know, the way you is going to still be wrapped. he's going to be head of the cambodian people's party and he's going to be looking over his shoulder the countries, the election commission says voter turnout was it more than 80 percent poll workers
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are telling the votes, but there's new consensus among political observers. the election was over before it began wind to blow al jazeera pen, still ahead on alpha 0, why the chips are down. so the buyer is of japan, semi conductor manufacturing equipment. and we take a closer look at how cubans government is trying to revive its domestic food production. also in sports power eastern, sometimes captain gets his thoughts on an about face future at the club. peter stem, it will have the details on that later in sports the what is the middle of winter, but you could have heat waves in the middle of winter and we've had phones as high temperatures in bolivia, argentina, and indeed, paraguay, the winds in the sciences are typically you'd expect to be quite cold and that wind
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direction is changing. now, i think for a good product, believe you, i'm patrick. why and certainly presume to then also this thing. well, if you still got time to do this since you and hope you're going with the 3 degree mock, it's a dry picture to pick up a heavy, a shelf i be in columbia or panama this big shelves recently in panama. the breezes not particularly strong with the trade winds and the sun is strong enough to give reco attempt is one or 2 of the smaller islands. we had yesterday remembered dominique. today, i'll give you the cayman islands, where they, it's a record high and sunshine prevails. the most part, unless you are a nick around you on 0. so maybe mexico with big channels are probable, frequent and probable, likely as the heat still in the desert. southwest of the us test spread through texas and dance was florida. it's not as extreme as it balls, and that always comes with a bit of moisture with it. so some good news if you're in, for example, our seminary, in particular, the conf. fitness is 45 that are often new showers,
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gathering. they don't particularly big, but they will give you some temporary relief and the facing liliana, teens. the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into its hard hitting interviews. you think a lot to their lives on washington enough for money to go on its own and to build, fix on thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era write books, no cards and public confrontation, young people across the u. k. a puts in their forties on the line to for the attention of the issues that my to, to that climate change is a symptom of a system that's breaking down. when every other route fails, die with action was to be left open for
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a democratic societies or one to allow for there to be no politician in this country. as i was shut down and honest people have generation changed. phone out is era. the watching else is 0 reminder of our top stories this hour is really protesters and demonstrating outside parliament in west jerusalem. hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting for months against the government's plans to change the legal system. critics say the bill is a threat to democracy. why it's buyers in greece are forced evacuation of thousands of people from the island of rhodes. the out of control fires on the islands has
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been burning near populated areas for 6 days in a row. motors and spain have just found a 3 hours to choose a new parliament's socialist prime minister pedro sanchez, paul, the sap election of things coalitions for performance and local and regional elections. earlier this year, a russian president vladimir puts in his holding talks with bella, russian leader, alexander lucas, shank, uh in st. petersburg. now this is lucas. think his 1st visit the rushes since the short lived mutiny by the wagner mercenary group. the meeting comes at a time of rising tensions with poland. and moscow has warned any aggression against its allied bella roost would be considered an attack on russia. both leaders also said that you cranes counter offensive had failed. it's got more on this from daniel hawkins. he joins us from moscow. so daniel, we heard luca shrink a saying some pretty strange things about the wagner grove. he was saying, look, they're angry, and they want to go west meeting. you know what's west of bell roo,
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since poland, meaning that they might want to go somehow going to tactful. and that was the clear message. what is the message and who is it for? what on this 1st step, folks between the bun or russian and russian presidents, the message for the domestic audience, at least, is one very much of unity, all but stability. i know things going according to plan everything from the allegedly failed you quite in calendar events of the president, citing some quite remarkable figures of a good 26000 explaining and soldiers killed since the beginning of this offensive dozens of western supply tanks. and i'm going to be eccles destroyed. that's according to president lucas shouldn't go to the condition of the russia, but it was union states, the presidents emphasizing the strength of the 2 countries, economies that they're growing, the best stable for reserves or decent level employment is low volume. what's your picture? harmony between the 2 states of the message beyond russian and better russian board as was more to the with the security,
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the under russian president saying they are aware of mercenaries being utilized activities in poland and field a tank repair factory folders west and supplied the tanks. and all of the vehicles and the presidents, reassuring the message of strength, saying that the better routes and russia are regarded as one. we must one, state, one strength and attack on one would be considered under control of president them better routes even going so far as the site it potent tries to take a positive west and ukraine, but the roost will support the people of what's the new crime some very colorful language from the president less always to be taken with the most with a pinch of salt, of course. but the message to western states, a very clear that any hostility or perceived hostility to the russian against the better of some states, a will be regarded as such by russia as will be very interesting to see what comes out of the folks tomorrow as well. when they get more details, of course, on the vault in the group, in the, in, but arose on what exactly the fates and the role in the coming weeks and months
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will be daniel hawkins reporting from us go. thank you very much, and i want to play that sound by president lucas shanker. made those comments about russia's wagner mercenaries. take, listen. i'm not sure. didn't look pretty good spark metals. the wagner fi does have become a concern sheets and they're asking to let them go west. i'm asking them, why would you do that? require keeping tabs on them and they say, we just want to, you know, go on a trip to also and gesture of possession of triggers them. because when they fault inbox mode, they knew where the west and military hardware was coming from. so they have this feeling that special is a problem. of course i'm keeping them in central galleries like we agreed and i wouldn't want to re deploy them. but as the in the slides moves around us, lots of course is a member of the european parliament are also a former minister of national defense for poland and you're joining us for more so today, what do you make of those comments? we heard mr. lucas shank and say, look, we just want to take
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a trip to warsaw. that's him power phrasing. the wagner mercenaries we want to try to take a trip to mercer, a warsaw. how do you interpret that? they want to take a trip there with me to apply for these as and be war criminals. of course, the visas would be denied if they tried to do it by force. they'll be arrested a website. but it's how disconcerting or how concerning is it for you to hear a head of state lucas shank, who is bordering poland, who has this armed force within his country and who's floating. this idea that this arm force may want to use force against poland as well. he is that thing, hold on the dictator who stole an election that he lost. i think he and puts you not trying to create propaganda conditions for yellow roost to join the war against ukraine or at least to threaten the ukrainians so as to tie some ukrainian forces
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up in the knolls. i'd be able to reach doug. we have an army to speak called from nature is 20 times more powerful than russia. they shouldn't stop anything because they'll lose. but poland is taking this seriously because poland is sending more forces at the border with bellows. oh, we have to because look, i said, call has be now conducting a hybrid war against poland by abolishing visa requirements, into beulah roofs, from a several african and asian countries and helping illegal migrants to try to to force the privilege border. this has been going on for years, so he's a very inca hoops we're putting, he's trying to improve and, and, and didn't do damage to nato, the european union and poland. but um, but, but tomato will not be uh, intimidated by someone like it as
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a country on nato's eastern flag. bordering bella, ruth rushes. ally, what is pollings message to the rest of nato? well, we've just had a nice a summit which we have found the a guaranteed sol members. we have 10000 american troops on us. so we exercise, every inch of nato territory will be defended as president biden said, but, but equally, we have absolutely no territorial claims on anybody. this is just russian propaganda. right, right. as well as that course key. thank you very, very much for joining us on the program today. thank to. meanwhile, russian airstrikes have killed at least 2 people in ukraine's main port city of odessa. more than 20 others including 4 children, were injured. ukrainian authorities say religious and residential buildings were destroyed. russia has been showing odessa and other food export facilities. the 6 consecutive days. moscow has withdrawn from
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a un broker green deal that allows ukrainian grain to be exported through the black sea ra mcbride has more from keith. this has been described as another night's attack of the monsters, 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, an 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 retaliation for the attack on the coach bridge that connects russia with the crime
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being put in till that took place. last monday, president flooded mid zalinski 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 of japan has started restricting the export of his chip manufacturing technology. the government introduced the restrictions of to the u. s . and the netherlands passed similar measures. the new rules effect 23 types of advance, semi conductor making equipment. the components power, everything from mobile phones to military hardware. nearly a 160 countries now face tighter procedures to buy ship making equipment from japan . while $42.00 countries can still in port with fewer controls, japan produces about 10 percent of the world, semi conductors and plans to increase that further. the us and china are also in a race increase their supplies say 0 talk
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a she to is from the school of management that information at the university. if she is woke up, he says the new measures are in response to chinese aggression. basically this is a joint coalition move toward off for the aggression that we're facing, especially in this region from china. japan is following the move, basically to construct what we call the chip for united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulate a scrum or say, call listen against the aggression that we're seeing, especially from unitary stage like that of china. the $23.00 items is basically a microphone um fabrication. now the words, the height for our friend technology side and certainly not with the legacy of main street and the conductors. in other words, they're targeting, protect, especially towards the military usage particular by the chinese authorities. so it's not necessarily going to damage uh, you know, uh everybody's lives and particularly considering the fact that there could be
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a supply chain problem that was caused by china as we saw on every single with 19. what we're trying to do is mitigate possible further supply chain of loss from you know, all these incidents to hundreds of protesters and pakistan have denounced the recent burning of a koran and sweden, the incidents sparked ongoing outrage across the muslim world with angry protests and multiple countries, demonstrators and pakistan had earlier called for the government to cut diplomatic ties with sweden. in iraq, the prime minister has expelled the swedish ambassador and recalled it's top. diplomats cube is economy grew by nearly 2 percent last year, but the island nation is producing far less food, staples, fewer food staples than it did a few years ago. as it augustine reports from havana, politicians and i was 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,
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reviving domestic food production, which is nose dived over the last 2 years. the typical seeing practically a 100 percent a 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, the figure had fallen to full percent. us maximum pressure sanctions introduced by trump and left in place by a taking suit of people's plates. they solve the country if billions of dollars in revenue every year, which means less money to spend on fetch eliza, petro, and food inputs. give us policies focus 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 valuable 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 are now triple digit inflation is hacking into people's spending problem. a problem that maria castillo is also aware of. she's just spent
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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 crisis. a 19 year old grandson denny, the communist parties, 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. but it's president miguel this canal today called on cubans to use creative resistance to overcome the country's problems and boost 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 to leave the country and take my family with me. cheapens emigrated in record numbers last year, and people in the capital today increasingly doubts whether the government has the
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ability to get the country back on its feet. one way for the government to convince more people to stay with it to get more food on people's plates. at augusta in havana houses are in canada. torrential rains of hit the eastern province of nova scotia. it's the heaviest. down for more than 40 years. the storm started on friday and has cut off roads in submerged homes. a state of emergency has been declared in the city of halifax and 4 other regions. still a head on elza 0. the swimmer smashed. michael phipps felt this world recreating the record, which instead of peter's chemical has the details for training. just the ok on our lot in will be attending a summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for
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suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere? bowed, i'm told stories from across asia and pacific one. 0, one east. explain the issues affecting the close the most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republic and talk these 1st debates or hold his own. private people impala investigates the topic impacted on ukraine's fragile environment, and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility. to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. the colleges. when the table the
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the right, it's time for the sports and the latest from the women's world cup with peter senate who's joined us in the studio. peter. so thank you very much. it was a dramatic finish at the women's world cup of sweden lifted late to beat, so that forget to one in winning to the. so everyone's hoping to get the 1st ever when after 2 minutes and they took the lead against the team that or rank 51 places above been healed them a higher width of the go early in the 2nd health. but she injured herself in the process in substitutes and show the oaks to the $21970.00 finest equalized with what looked like an own goal at 1st, but it was free to lean out of the golf. the final touch is sweet and they mix it in the most use minutes of and let's start putting in the
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winter as it finished to one much the appointment of this. so that for confirm that you're about to see that she is touched israel, this is remaining positive the way the team play today gives us a lot of confidence, gives us a lot of momentum as well. knowing that we've been told to tow with a number to the country in the world, i don't think it's all human blue. you know, i think if you, if you look at the results and versus the performance, it's a completely different thing. it's not just of a result that we will not in the game to resolve that we've in the game and, and could have one is, as for also sits in the rankings in was semi finalists last time. but the well to go the store by jamaica in group, if the to diona almost one, it's in the ninety's minutes of fonts but hit the ball and the post to make it who were right for the food had they kept them, could they just show sense of just the full full time in sydney for the held on to
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get they 1st of all the points up to 3 defeats on a day before we years ago. and they, they've been kicked away to the, the one the, when ever debbie tons of portugal, stuff on a, for the scoring the or, and the goal of the game in the 1st off in the need. the name of the sits 2nd degree p table behind the usa on the 1st round of 2 games or at least the 2 sides will meet on friday and waiting. sending a repeat of the 29th, he woke up final portable pay vietnam on the same day co hosts new zealand to deal with a worrying situation on saturday night that seemed to temporarily evacuated from the hotel and opened off to a fire broke house. old members of the squad all safe and trained the next day a 34 year old man was arrested and charged with burglary and austin. wasn't we responded and critically. well obviously it was devastating in a different way through a spinner in the woods for us, but i mean, we follow direction really well. we dealt with it very well. go to sleep last night and the training failed and had a really good session today. yeah,
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one of the fire exits was about smoky, but the majority of us got down the other side, fix it, and we exit the building perfectly. how i'm fine. physically healthy and yeah, we just spent the, the rest of the evening and then another location until uh, the like the to the hotel is clear and everything was set to go back. this or this woman over here is say to make football history on monday or welcome defend a new hey, they've been xena is set to become the 1st player to where a head score for the senior level. women's woke up the 25 year old and who it teammates take on to time will champions germany in the melvin rocha on the 1st arab nations to take part in the finals previously fee for head band head covering sizing, health and safety concerns before lifting the band in 2014 nickname, the atlas lionesses, the moroccan theme of 72nd in the fee for rankings. in 2022, the women hosted the women's f gone with the team thing all the way to the final
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before losing to south africa, the side will be looking to follow in the footsteps of the main stream. it makes the semi finals of the world cup and concert last year, becoming the 1st african team to reach the last full. eh, can you click on that and then i'm going to follow up, as i stated earlier, will on it to be the 1st out of country to take part in the fee for women's world cup. and we feel that we have to shoulder a big responsibility to just give a good image to show the achievements that the american football team has made in terms of the progress and by qualifying for the fee for was coming up. this is a great milestone for us and we hope that the match with germany tomorrow will pay to wait also for other matches so that we can make a difference. we're not to just to make up the numbers, but rather to compete. and you know what, since the captain a passenger man says he hopes the club can solve its dispute with star strike acumen and bump him, preserve international mocking us was speaking in a soccer. at the start of these teams, pre season tour of japan buffett was left out of the trip in mid report to the club
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and put him up for sale. french media reporting that all hello, all ready to offer him $400000000.00. that's per year to move to the center of the pro lead, bought the city was her name is p as you contract, which ends at the end of next season. when he is free to leave, the club would rather send him now so they can get it transfer fee. the most up on was that lovek pistol even in japan and you're here with the question. it's a delicate question. now. he's of exceptional player, a very strong player, but it's a decision that's above us, the players. we always want to have great players by our side, and i hope to have a good solution so that he can come back to be part of this group and help us to caesar. born on the world wrinkled the tumbling in the pool at the world aquatics championships in japan, including one states by michael phelps back in 2008. 15 is life and to be smashed by a frenchman that leon motioned on his way to victory. and before that means the individual made lease phelps this time it stood since the beijing and then pick stuff. my son
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was more than a 2nd quicker. it wasn't the any rate quote on the 1st day of a swimming event. so straight is area on touch miss said in the market, the women's forwarded me to freestyle against 2 other form and wrinkled hold of some of the macintosh and casually dickie bassetti also said we're recording the full but one of the 3 really, as well as a as well, i mean, you and citizens coach sidney, enjoyed watching who in to formula one well as having next to step in is one the on gary in ground for you to help red bulls at a new wrinkled of 12 consecutive wins, sol. so the document 7 straight race winning f one, the season started beautifully full for stuff and whoever took lewis hamilton on the opening left. hamilton was on his 1st post since december 2021. what's the step and would go on to take his $4043.00. a victory now leads the eval standings. by 110 points, the head of teammate sergio perry's and an artist, 2nd with parents the prime home and vision closer to the 1st major gold cycle. in
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the final round all of the open championship, the american started the day with the 5 shortly the drew livable and then click on additions. he still holds that advantage. for many, a 12 on the floor with 2 bodies are too busy. so for, for the open champion, really mcelroy is enjoying a strong fine around these in a time for full of to picking up 3 shots. so far not too far away, man, just through the weather continues to frustrate england's crickets is rain has prevented any play. so far on the final live the 4th day switching, the need to wind to prevent australia retaining the ashes is required. 5, what gets a victory to level 2 is a 22 with one match left to play. and then history was made at the x games in california where a 10 year old became the youngest. in the middle of the events. reese nelson, who is from canada, one sofa and the women. staple boots competition looks out on go to another young the 13 year old australian, or was a true, the teenager becoming the 1st female to the end of $720.00 and composition. to say,
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you know, $720.00 is going to stay for the competes to full but a rotation or believe it even though it will be here again in a few hours at most school. it's me so we stand educated on december 20 peter 7th. thank you so much. a short break and i'm back in just a moment with more world news right here on out from 0, so to speak to the the, the mexican air force heading instructor with an intimate that's been hitting these
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lands for the last 3 years. travels the deploy a secret width and that they hope literally make it right. it means spring pulse crews of crystalline. see the thing into clouds. water droplets that are attracted to those particles in clean around that makes new heavy. a drove it's heavy enough to, to who's writing. these rises was the livable to in mexico city. and the hope is the fly cloud seating. the water flow into the capitals would increase with cloud seating alone is not a silver bullet. so much coast cities. what's a short time? stop pushing today. cheese fun when we talk some entries that in former present and illuminate our pi cds east for themselves and make up their own minds to sweden. this become a thing to turn your back against announcing groundbreaking stories for most award winning for make, etc, in order to one elephant conflict. it's
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