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it should be left off with football, you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of the pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds who make football series on houses in these red sand. when these one of the world's most expensive tibits in the black box and try it has different nice and foreign. one on one asian investigates the spot to capture india. sandlewood king one out 0 the, the palestinian red crescent says is riley false is blocking access to those injured in a rage in the north shems refugee camp the
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on semi say them, this is i'll just say are live from the hall. so coming up will protest in israel, thousands of people camp outside parliament, the head of the key votes on visual changes. greece carries out these figures every evacuation operation as wild size spread to the popular islands. exclusive veins, conservative opposition policy wins. the types of shows of i'm in charge of the is there any forces raving, the palestinian refugee camp of no sense in the occupied westbank? bulldozers have been clearing pos for around 60 minute, 3 vehicles to enter the streets of the camp. explosions. been heard in more than one area. the palestinian red present says is very false, is up preventing rescue cruise from guessing to the injury. tens of
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thousands of his right. the probably test is have demonstrated outside parliament that angry about judicial changes being proposed by the far right government. connected debates is one lice of the proposed changes on sunday, and is expected to vote on it. by monday. i'm gonna jump to my thoughts from west jerusalem on the road to israel's parliament, a human chain. thousands of demonstrators forming a wall of opposition to prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his controversial plans to change israel's judiciary. outside the connected, despite the scorching heat, protesters gathered stepped up security and additional barricades only showcasing the height and sense of anxiety in a country more polarized than ever before. i came here today because i believe that our democracy is in danger. and it's in danger. not just because of the,
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the specific law or the trying to bus now, but because of the entire approach of the government, the bill is just one part of a larger package of proposals by and that's in yahoo. and as far right coalition, the critics say would significantly limit the power of the courts. for his part, as in yahoo says the plan would strengthen, is really democracy. the final vote on this bill is expected to take place on monday. if it is inactive into law, it would mean that among other things, the supreme court would no longer have the power to overrule government or ministerial decisions, which it seems to be unreasonable with debate going on in the connected protest. her, i'm on the boss tells us the plans underway by the most right wing government and israel's history, or endangering the country and the dismantling of the barriers and the restrictions in the checks and balances. so that takes us in the direction of dictatorship, which we do not. others worry, the prime minister has put israel on
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a path toward a talk prosy, leaving us in yahoo is already a dictator. and israel should be a democracy. this is what we are. this is in our dna. we don't want to be a dictatorship or sounding and defiant message from a protest movements. it doesn't look to be waiting any time to see how much i'm doing. i just either west jerusalem us president joe biden is issued. the statement ahead of monday's vote urging by anybody that's in yahoo to help the legislation, our white house correspondent, kimberly how could has moved from washington dc. this is significant and the reason that this is happening in terms of this statement by job i missed because the feeling is by the way, houses that benjamin netanyahu was simply not listening to the urgings of the white house and a long time allies. so what we have is really the 11th hour attempt by president
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biden, to convince these rarely prime ministers who hauled the legislation and it overall him is really a judiciary. and so what the president has done is issued a statement to multiple news outlets including elgin 0 really urging the prime ministers change his mind. what the statement says is, from the perspective of israel's friends in the united states, it looks like the current judicial reform proposal is becoming more diverse of not less. given the range of threats and challenges confronting is real right now. it doesn't make sense for as rarely leaders to rush this. the focus should be on pulling people together and finding consensus. and of course we've seen people protesting, certainly underscore him, but people are not being pulled together in israel right now over this legislation . and these proposed reform package, but this isn't the only friction point that exists right now between israel and the united states. we know that the white house has gravely concerned about the
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expansion of jewish settlements in the occupied west back so much so that when a is the is really prime minister was re elected into office. last december of the white house really held back on issuing an invitation for benjamin netanyahu to come to the white house. something that was only recently extended in terms of a meeting with president by the as of last week. and it's still not clear if that will be at the white house, or perhaps on the sidelines of the un general assembly in the fall. but what is very clear is it, there's a lot of frustration to a part of president joe biden with his counterpart. so much so that he recently described benjamin netanyahu is far right coalition is one of the most extreme best since the 19 seventy's. so let's take a closer look at what the proposed traditional changes all the full package proposed by as well as government will reduce quotes policy. it proposes giving these ready palm and the ability to override supreme court decisions with
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a simple majority of $61.00 votes. you would an al politicians to choose which judges to a point at the moment, judges selected by an independent panel. the changes would also remove the supreme court's ability to review the legality of what's known as these rails basic tools. which function as its constitution president is cuts off, has vocally oppose the proposal saying it's pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. nowadays, a political analyst and form a spokeswoman for the palestinian authority. she says, these are the states has never faced the crisis like this before. and i think what's happening is very interesting and you know, it right now, the dynamics between the ultra right and israel and the army is coming to a head. and this is a very militarized society. there is a mandatory military service. everybody reports to duty, so to speak,
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and they stay on in the reserves and to see such an over whelming opposition from the army is very significant and it is unprecedented. and that's why i think we've seen and heard from senior is really officials in the opposition and former diplomats and former generals warning that israel is at a breaking point. and again we're talking about the jewish is rarely a component of israel. that is facing a crisis that has never faced before being this full rise, having the right way, the religious right wing out so much and power. there is a self image. i think that is really have enjoyed about themselves so far, which is that they are liberals, that democracy, that they are progressive that they are, you know, um, are a beacon of light if you will, in the region. then all of that in many ways is coming, you know, it crashing down in the face of a right when government wants to impose strict,
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terrible religious at laws on, on jewish is rarely is that wants to have more control over appointments that wants to shield itself from accountability, so all of those really oppose the, the self image that is realized created for itself. and that is rarely have been comfortable with while isolating themselves from the fact that they are occupying another country and subjecting another people to form military rule. the, the popular greek island gulf coal food is the latest to issue a wild 5 actuation order. the coast guard and private boats of help take thousands of people off beaches. in the northeast of the islands, temperatures across the country jump to 46 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking cellphones of new fires. the earlier around,
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the 20000 people were taken off the island of rhodes and the largest wild find evacuation in greek history. flames threatens hotels and homes. stephanie back a report from monroe just outside of athens. 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, push 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 slept out doors in school gymnasium wherever there was space have never been good my entire life,
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especially when i'm going down to the beach. and one of the faces towards that when you get away from the corner of the situation. and she told us that we were all, you know, we were going to be do so all the things obviously in today and then obviously and the majority of knowledge and sixty's achieves good near athens, 2 fires being re kindled as the winds picked up. grease is 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 capital. often it's the wind. that is the real issue when it comes to re igniting the flames. now, there had 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
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record breaking numbers. stephanie decker, which is a reminder, on the outskirts of athens, spain's conservative peoples policy is one of the most st since not parliamentary elections. but it's full in shoals of the $176.00 seats needed for a majority. spanish prime minister pet, the sanchez described the results as a defense for the fall. right. so let me go report. so from interests an extraordinarily tight race. the center, right? people supposed to lead to a, but to say whole may have a much as a candidate with the most votes. but it was still to show to the majority of his policy to govern outright amigos in most got now the renters and we have won the election notes, but we now need to talk to form of government was always happening on the spanish democracy. the traffic is but no one has no to get to the party supporters. when nonetheless, it's still not clear. if mr. faithful will be able to pull
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a government even if he goes into a coalition with the far right books policy. it's still not enough seats for an how wide majority wilkes's lead us santiago, all of us go, has turned the policy into the 3rd largest an actual force in the country. it is a policy that is stridently empty immigration. it has also promised to roll back spending and policies of a socialist let government have put into place that combat climate change and protect minorities us for the prime minister. the man who cools the small selection . so there are many more of like a one spain to continue moving forward, then concealing the requested on the bottom of the parking spot with a box of books. you took a risk that now fails to pay off. it pays the way for a possible right presence in the government. it seems in spain's return to democracy. in the 1970s,
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sonya jago out to 0 madrid. russia says to drive, instead of being intercepted and destroyed neither defend ministry buildings. in moscow, russian defense, the space as you framed was attempting what it calls a terrorist act on the russian capital. layer of moscow says there was no serious damage or casualties russian strikes and the death of, of damage. one of your largest cathedrals, ukraine says it was a number. it was one of the number of areas targeted in the historic center of the city. yeah, that is a unesco will heritage sites, at least one person was killed. russia has been attacking the area for 6 days. from mcbride has moved from outside the cathedral. this has been described by the regional government as a nother night to attack of the monsters by raj of miss styles raining down across odessa. hitting residential buildings also landmarks in the historic center of the
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city, including this historic cathedral, a missile crushing through and destroying half of the roof. throughout the day, volunteers have been coming along, dunning hauled hats, going inside with helping with the clean up operation. as we get into sunday evening, head crowds have been coming along, people from odessa coming along to see for themselves the destruction here many open in disbelief, shaking their heads. what sail witnessing what they witness last night by raj of miss all, some of them ranging from supersonic massage to cruise missiles were fired, and the bottom is the lensky, the premium presidents has condemned the attack, saying that that will be retaliation for what he describes as the russian evils also to be 3 collab are the foreign minister of ukraine condemning this attack saying this biology of missiles is not only killing civilians, he says, but also destroying iconic unesco protected buildings such as this one. and also
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saying that an attack on such a vital port city as a desa given it's important that to a food security should be considered to be an attack on the international community . this has been the 6 consecutive nights of attacks, the latest uptake and fighting the gun with monday's attack on the coach bridge. russia then scrapping the black sea a grain deal, and then we have had repeated attacks at 5 full, a 6 nights throughout the week despite that's of love to me, is the lensky, the probably new president says that the a bridge that connects russia to crime a given the fact that it is transporting weapons which are used against ukraine does remain an enemy object robot. pride alters era. a desa. the still ahead on al jazeera, thousands killed millions displaced. we looked at the impacts of $100.00,
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the days of fights against that as and why the chip sit down for bias of japan, semi conductor manufacturing equipment, the and we're off with your headlines for the americas. thank you for joining in storms or flaring up through the river plate region. we've got pool, they're here until the day, 11 degrees. but look what the wind is doing to a song c on that ponce up here. temperature to $31.00, which is closing in on the record temperature for the month of july, where the sun is out. we've got high heat, so look at me now. so you're up to $35.00 degrees. our usual showers in storms for the top end of south america. and with those winds picking up through the caribbean, that is just steering rain into nicaragua, costa rica, and panama on monday to the us. we go and we are still talking about that heat for
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the desert southwest. every day this month phoenix has been 43 degrees or hotter, and that continues on monday with your top temperature of 44 degrees. quite the heat wave. there seemed start to quiet down through the gulf states still some rain running through a florida. and as we looked toward that southeast corner of the u. s. also we'll see that push up through virginia, delaware not too far away from the northeast, but temperatures are on their way up here. and we've got a weather maker coming in to western canada, the pacific northwest. so some showers for vancouver was the height of 20 degrees on monday. see you later. i a but
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next week the the the, the watching out the 0. a time to recount the headlines now is ready for is a rating. the palestinian refugee cancelled no sense in the occupied westbank is ready both as have been craving for around 60 minutes. when the streets of the account explosions have been moving one area, tens of thousands of his way. the protesters have demonstrated outside comments
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back. angry about visual changes being proposed by the far right government and said, we have a monday the popular greek island of coal, so is the latest to issue a wildfire evacuation. earlier around 20000 people were taken off the island roads, the largest wells fargo evacuation in rico street. it's been a 100 days since fighting 1st pro carrollton sedan between the army and part of military rapids support forces. thousands have been killed. millions left displaced, sofa diplomatic mediation efforts have failed. an indication of the complexity of the conflicts i'm, as though, has the story from pulls to that or the 1 april 15 people in. so then woke up to the phones of explosions, up to the shovels, and alice products to the generals who came to paula in
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a 2019 cool and showed it for, for just decided to alice to one another. it said it was the only way to achieve a better future for the country, but many believe it's a post on post, like a loser, dealing with one of them since the beginning of the museum, the live by the so called mohammed to come down to gullow our forces took up the full responsibility, depressed of trish, those plots, and the groups behind the elbow, hands behind the state of the political process. he's a criminal and would bring him to justice. the to slides seem to have a better estimate to each other. i think the war which was initially supposed to be sold has drugged on for months, relying heavily on its power tipped control of its general comment. and the few military bases in and outside come to fight those from the support forces. part of
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me to tell you what, due to residential districts for high adults. ok. 5 major public facilities including the presidential police to us of the west to be just about 4. i know the 5 states white schools and that you and accused us of fighters, of committing atrocities, including most ethnic cleansing rate and the buttons in the city of danina capital of west dot for the war has forced up to 3000000 people from their homes. 700000. how fled the neighboring countries? 27000000. so that is affected in some way or another. diplomatic efforts spotted in may with a series of meetings in debt, the on the joint us side with the supervision. a. but they all failed to bring about more then beef your money to didn't cease fires. northwind never respected. i guess. so that was sabbath society, the sudanese army, and people believe this one has been imposed on them and then it supported by
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foreign countries. unfortunately, there's an arrow country standing behind it and multiple hop. i wouldn't move either of them to propose solutions do not contain strategic or smart incentives that could lower the warring sides to serious talks that this war is ex, essential for both sides. and the more drugs on the more pos tragedies evokes for the student needs, which only supplies it with more fuel. this within his army will come the proposals and for the 1st time and know that the dentist and the fighting. if the out of self withdrawal is from public buildings and by the toes and stop saluting, products pops that offers support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to a simply and government, the to side top cents, and integrations box we did. that's what he's on talks with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle on facing the initial altitude. seems to be changing. but there hasn't been any sign of mutual concessions that could lead to peace. how much one does the parts of that to the number of dead from
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a land slide in india's west and states of more hogwash drive has risen to 26 and doesn't look assume chevy for fords. thousands, the still fed trapped tons of the month risk. you, teens, resume book despite the rain and storm greens that halted f o some test date due to bad weather. the hands top location and tough to read a henry operations. i guess i didn't know something like that and going safety. the heights of the size 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. separate bodies, but it covered up the post base landslide, about 60 kilometers from them by houses have been flattened and st. so much and thousands of missing heavy drains have also brought to the neighboring state of
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good drop. 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 got somebody going to accept the order hasn't door to our houses and everything is damaged. there's water, everything inside shops, i mean houses, you know, support a lot of notes just as the water came suddenly from the nearby area. monson rains remain well below normally at the start of the season in june. that heavy rains this month have left the flooding across sets and regions in the last 2 weeks, captain, new delhi, which is the worst 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, these are just eva to japan has started restricting the export of its chip manufacturing technology. the governments introduce the restrictions of the us and
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the netherlands, pos. similar measures the new rules effect 23 types of advance, semi conduct to making equipment. the components power, everything from mobile phones to military hardware, nearly a 160 countries now face types of procedures to buy chip making equipment from japan. of 42 countries can still impulse. we've fewer controls. japan produced is about 10 percent of the world semi conductors, but there are plans to increase it further. the us and china are also in the race to increase their supplies say 0 tax cheats a is from the university of she zuka nice as the new measures are in response to chinese aggression. basically this is a joint call as you 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,
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or is they call lucian against aggression that we're seeing, especially from unitarian states like that of china. the $23.00 items is basically a microphone and fabrication. now the words, the height for our friend technology side and certainly not with the legacy of main street and 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, on everybody's lives and particularly considering the fact that there could be a supply chain problem that was caused by china as we saw on every single 19. what we're trying to do is mitigate possible further supply chain uh, loss from you know, uh these incidents. a come body as prime minister has declared victory and then election described by observers as a sham. one of the main policies was banned. and political opponents have been
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jailed or forced to flee abroad. consent is the longest serving prime minister in the wealth and his bond to be lo, reports from non pen, his son and man, it might be in the. busy to takeover, combined in voters arrived early on sunday morning at this pulling station in pen caster ballots for 125 members have probably about 5 minutes circumstance component people's party took all the seats in the last general election in 2018 and says it's one overwhelming leah can mean a paperwork. for me everything seems small and we haven't been forced to do anything. everything is the same as before. typically come, i'm in there as a commodity and citizen, my role is to cast a ballot on price. so i have to come to the polling station to elect my leaders. but the united nations has criticized the poles for failing to be inclusive with some critics going. as far as calling it a shim with voters turning up at this pulling station, 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 consent party after the main opposition party. the kind of like 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 home and it has kept his silence for the country. what today? human rights activists believe human, it is likely to continue down the path. his father has paid women. this 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 the way he's going to still be around. 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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