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i'm so i me say that this is out just a live from dell hall, so coming up explains conservative opposition. policy winds as tight snap election, but for sure. overall majority will protest in israel, thousands of people camp outside parliament, the head of the key votes over to you. additional changes and thousands killed. millions displaced, we look at the impact of a 100 days of fighting and see that the we begin in greece with 5 fights is a struggling to contain over 80 wild fires funding across the country. the popular tourist island of coal food is the latest to issue evacuation. notice the coast guard and private boats of help to take thousands of people off beaches. in the northeast of the island, temperatures jump to 46 degrees celsius on sunday,
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sparking thousands of new fires. earlier around $20000.00 people were taken off the island of rhodes in the largest wildfire evacuation operation in greek history, flane's fucking hotels and homes. stephanie back, a report from lender just outside 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, pushed the flames towards populated coast after 5 days of inland fires. private. both joint 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
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entire life, 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 some of yours is analogy sixteens achieves good. near athens, 2 fires being we 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 a nother fire that had 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 have been a rather large across the country for days out because the risk of fighters has been so high. all this under an intense, dry heat pushing 44 degrees celsius and some areas authorities say these are record
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breaking numbers. stephanie decker, which is a reminder on the outskirts of athens, spain's conservative peoples policy, as well as the low seats in snap parliamentary elections, but its full and shows of the $176.00 needed for a majority. prime minister pet. the sanchez described the results as a defeat for the fall right. suddenly go reports for method and extraordinarily tight race the center, right people supposed to lead on, 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. now the renters and we have won the election notes, but we now need to talk to form of government for, as is always happening on the spanish democracy. really the demographic is but no one else no to get to the party supposes when nonetheless,
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it's still not clear. if mr. faithful will be able to pull a government even if he goes into a coalition with the far right books policy. it's still not enough seats. right? majority wilkes's lead us santiago. all of us go has turned the policy into the 3rd largest and 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 the government have put into place at combat climate change and protect minorities. us for the prime minister, the mine who cooled. this is not selection. so there are many more fuck everyone's fame to continue moving forward, then concealing the request of 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. sonya guy jago out to 0, madrid,
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probably locales at all. marketing as is from the northeastern university long denise says the left wing coalition can be happy with the result. to be honest, i'm surprised in the sense that i think the left has slightly over perform to what most supposed suggested. i think the, the social discount is probably going to be these early stages, at least the happier of the 2. i think it was the forget the pollution of the polite it was going to be the largest party in congress that was always seem to be the case. but it seems, are they gonna full just shy of being able to form a majority even in some sort of coalition with the volks policy. so there is still a chance that the such as may find a way of keeping power in keeping a brother coalition that will give us using power. so i think the, the socialist party has over performed slightly. i think that the right wing blog
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has perhaps underperformed, which means that i pretty much having a very much divided country at 5050, which is these going to be interesting to see how we maneuver and how negotiate the device government. what the books bodies is successfully doing is perhaps only thing the, the conservative party, the popular policy a little bit more to the rights and very successful, to a great extent in making the selection about what they want of the selection to be, which is cultural issues a time of change, social problems, social issues, economically speaking, and the economy has to be actively due to stay or the last 4 years. and that's a strong credit such as governments. but i don't think they've been able to really make the selection about the economy. i need to be more about the culture wars to really and that has benefited the right. the slightly more. is there any forces of rated the palestinian refugee comp of no sense in the occupied westbank? bulldozers cleared, pos for around 60 is ready. the military vehicles went to the camp. the palestinian
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red crescent says is ready, forces prevented rescue crews from reaching the engine. the 10s of thousands of is riley protests as have demonstrated outside parliament, the angry about jude. this was changes proposed by the far right government, connected devices, one lights and the proposed amendments on sunday. it's expected to vote on it later on monday. how many jump june reports 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 was controversial plans to change israel's to district 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
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our democracy is in danger. and it's in danger. no, just because of the, the specific law or the trying to pass now. but because of the entire approach of the governance, the bill is just one part of the larger package of proposals by netanyahu. and as far right coalition, the critics say would significantly limit the power of the courts for his part. and then, you know, who says the plan would strengthen is really democracy. the final vote on this bill is expected to take place on monday. if it is enacted 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. the with debate going on in the connected protest. her i'm, none of us tells us the plans are underway by the most right wing government. and israel's history are endangering the country and the dismantling of the barriers and all the restrictions, the checks and balances. so that takes us in the direction of the dictatorship,
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which we do not others worry, the prime minister has put israel on a path toward a talk proceed, 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, resounding and defiant message from a protest movement that doesn't look to be waiting any time to see how much i'm doing it just either west jerusalem. us president joe biden is issued the statement the head of monday sites urging the prime minister to hold the legislation. the white house has repeatedly cautioned these ready governments against undermining the supreme court's powers. our white house correspondent, kimberly how could, has moved from washington dc as the statement issued by president joe biden is last ditch effort to convince his is rarely counterpart to abandon the reform
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package to overhaul the is really judiciary and essentially change his mind in a statement to algae 0 as well as other news outlets. the us president says, from the perspective of israel's friends in the united states, it looks like the current 2 additional 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 really leaders to rush this. the focus should be on pulling people together and finding consensus. but of course, what we've said is the exact opposite with thousands taking to the streets in israel and military reserve is saying they will not show up for work. and given the fact that they are concerned about this reform package, and we should point out, this is the only point of friction right now between israel in the united states. the white house has long expressed is concerned about the expansion of jewish
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settlements in the occupied westbank, so much so that when the is really prime minister was re elected to office last december, joe biden did not extend an invitation for benjamin netanyahu to come to the white house, that invitation has since been extended as of last week, but its own clear if that meeting will happen at the white house or on the sidelines of the un general assembly. come the fall. what is clear is that jo, by them is frustrated with benjamin netanyahu so much so that he recently called the is really prime ministers far right coalition, one of the most extremist, since the 19 seventy's. kimberly help it algebra, washington. let's take a closer look at the proposed additional changes. then the full package proposed by as well as government will reduce the quotes. pals, it proposes giving these re the pollen the ability to override supreme court
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decisions with a simple majority of $61.00 votes, would allow 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 known as israel's basic laws. they function as its constitution. president isaac has or has opposed to a proposal saying is pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. model on the show is out, is there a senior political analyst? he says, what's happening in israel is directly linked to the occupation of palestinian territory. most of those hundreds of thousands of people in the streets often have even jewels than either unwilling or inc capable to see the link between 5 decades plus the patients of oppression, a party and its effect on their own political system for 5 decades or so. there are
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2 processes that's been happening and is pre 1967 is that was basically more set to learn more as giving us your dominated, i would say even more sense or less than 10 point hard designs. but after $9067.00 was 2 processes began to happen is one is the pretty decided session of religion. those alter box consecutive parties that were basically non designed, became active designers. and those types of national respect were quite secular. again, courts even imagined though, suddenly the 96 of them was defined in dimension was a middle, the army became sick for of illegal settlements. begin with dentists. so you have it going, nationalistic, right wing fanatical twins within the existing site. they've taken over slowly but surely, and it's
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a hard core is to supplement movement in the occupied territories. in fact, 2 of the main ministers today leading the changes in is that the finance minister of the social security or product or the supplements moving this is the go 2nd move i don't the patient but the is there any sense to be in touch with not to see the link between the whole perfect occupation of the posting and that's going on for decades and how those phonetic stuff have grown out of an additional few patients. i know totally ignored, not only doorstep stadiums but to watch their own jewish brethren. a still have a now just to rush, it says it's down to ukrainian drones over moscow. and why the red bull teams have a dozen reasons to celebrate gary and from free the
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years or whether update in a minute. 15 starting this one off in the middle east. plenty of hot sunshine. the winds are spinning around the sand in dust and eastern province of saudi arabia. but we see the temperature for us here in del lowers, which means that humidity is picking up. we will see that breeze off the golf at times on monday. meantime, disturbed weather india re b and c. it is tracking towards the bottom. this could be particularly bad for 0 island, some downpours, they're likely to trigger some flooding over the next little bit. and there has been flooding in central same province in august on all has to do with the monsoon rains. and they are set to continue quite intensely on monday. okay. colors are on dark with the red, the hard, the temperature and turkey still some values in the forty's in southern turkey eye including for on talia. also hot in northern africa. we see that when come down off
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the eastern mediterranean, through egypt right through this, the heart and that blasts the heat and it's an easy is capital tune here. so 48 for you. on monday in time there's been big downpours in the gambia over a 100 millimeters of rain in a short period of time. same goes for the wallet as well. that's where the biggest concentration of rain is. and we have this cool breeze in durban. so that's knocked back the temperature to 18 degrees of the code to staples, control information that's controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative can pull public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the big piece attention to how is citizen? tim listened, replacing the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news,
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we cover the way the news is covered. the of the watching. i'll just the time to recap, i'll headlines now. the popular greek island of coal food is the latest to issue a wildfire evacuation older. early at around $20000.00 people were taken off the island of rhodes in the largest wilds. fine evacuation in greek history. spain's opposition, conservative peoples policy is one of the most states and snap complimentary elections for the $136.00 of it's $136.00. it's shows of the 176 states needed for a majority left wing coalition of 5 minutes to peddler sanchez,
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122 seats is ready for us is rating the palestinian refugee camp of news shipments in the occupied west bank is ready pull does is have been clearing pulse for around 60 minutes evangelist went to the streets, account. explosions have been had a more than one area. russia says to drive, instead of being intercepted and destroyed near the defense ministry buildings. in moscow, russian defense ministry says ukraine was attempting what it calls a terrorist act on the russian capital. the matter of moscow says there was no serious damage or casualties. russia, this strikes in odessa have damaged one of your, its largest cathedrals. your crime says it was one of a number in the area that's targeted. that is a historic unesco world heritage sites. at least one person was killed. russia has been attacking the area for 6 days. well,
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mcbride has moved from outside the cathedral. this has been described by the regional governor as a nother night's attack of the monsters by raj of missiles raining down across odessa, hissing residential buildings. also, landmarks in the historic center of the 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,
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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 saying that an attack on such a vital port city as a desa given it's important that to 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
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a given the fact that it is transporting weapons which are used against ukraine does remain an enemy object. public pride alters era. a desa sedans army and the rapid support forces have been battling for control for 3 months. now, the un human rights council described the conflict as reckless and senseless fighting. started in the capital call to on april the 15th, spreading west to the full region south. so go to the fine and southeast to the blue nile state view and puts the total kills it just over $1100.00. but many things, the actual number is closer to 3000 people. 12000 have been injured and at least 3000000 displaced the you and described in the alarming increase in sexual assaults . i'm the suspected kidnapping of children. access to health care is limited, is a shortage of medical supplies. facilities have been damaged and medical work is
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assaulted. several files, the size of disruptive deliveries of much needed food in medicine. and the one says the humanitarian crisis will worse than with the onset of the rainy season, likely to increase the risk of disease. of all has the story from pulled sedan when april 15 people in so done, woke up to the phones of explosions, up to the shovels and l spikes. a to the generals who came to paula in a 2019 cool. and showed it for 4 years decided to allow us 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 a one. the metal model 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. the crest of trish was parked and the groups behind the elbow
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homes behind the state of the political process. he's a criminal and we bring him to justice. the suicide seemed 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 to control of its dental command. and the few military bases in and outside come to fight those funds that offered support forces, part of military 20 to residential districts for high adults. ok, 5 major public facilities, including the presidential policies, to foss of the west side of the, just about for a north go to find the state's rights to groups. 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 have fled to neighboring countries. 27000000. so that is affected in some
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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 sales to bring about more then beef your money tendencies, fires not when never expected. i guess. so that was sabbath society, the sudanese army, and people believe this one has been imposed on them and that is supported by foreign countries. unfortunately, there's an arrow country standing behind it and i don't want to hop. i wouldn't move either of them. the proposed solutions do not contain strategic or smart incentives that could lower the warring sides to serious talks that this war is excess central for both sides. and the more drugs on the more pass 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 noticed that the dentist and the fighting. if the out of stuff withdrawal is from public buildings and by the toes and stops looting the
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photo spots that office support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to a simply and government the tool side top. since the negations box we did, that's what he's on talks with hopes of, of the size of the big city on the bicycle on facing the initial altitude seems to be changing. but there hasn't been any sign of mutual concessions ultimately to piece. how much fun does the parts of that at least 15 people have died out through a fairy cap sized and sign? coughing didn't easiest little ways. the island cruise trying to locate 19 others were missing. the cause of the sinking is unclear, but the ferry was believed to be overloaded. survive is increasing the nearby hospital, anti government protested, taking place in the philippines. capital manila. the house had those preserved further down mach house junior, 2nd stage of relation address deadlines. pictures coming in from manila,
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the transport union called for a 3 day nationwide strike to draw attention to the sex is was at least 45000 drivers for metro. manila has joined the demonstration. as somebody is prime minister has declared victory and an election described by observers as a sham one of the main policies was banned, physical opponents of being jailed or forced to flee abroad and said, is the longest serving prime minister in the world. it was bound to be lowered for some known pen, his son on my that might be in line to take over. now come vote in voters arrived early on sunday morning at this pulling station and compared to caster ballots for 125 members of parliament, prime minister, whom says component people's party took all the seats in the last general election in 2018 and says it's one over whelmed leah can mean a paperwork. for me,
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everything seems small and we haven't been forced to do anything. everything is the same as before climbing it 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 lead is. but the united nations has criticized the poles 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, but i didn't say none of the other parties participating. present a credible challenge to coincidence party. after the main 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 one minute has kept to silence the discount you want to date,
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human rights activists believe human, 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 whole set is not going in a way he's gonna 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 are telling the votes, but there's new consensus among political observers. the election was over before it began. martin to below l. g 0, pen. somebody at one with champions. next, the stipend is one behind going ground. the helping is red bull team set a new record of 12 consecutive wins. dots for the fall, saint louis hamilton on the left and ben led routes to secure the 7th straight when
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the season victory extends this championship lead. the teammates said gilbert as to a 100 because it's something um, i think we can be very proud of is a team i think most over the years. so, you know, nowadays it's probably even harder to achieve because the gaps between the teams is even smaller. you know, back to when it was in the eighty's, but never the less also there you know, to do that also there, you know, the retirement range was a lot higher. so to do 11 wins in a row and now 12 in a row. it's yeah, crazy, hopefully it because of the stuff here. brian holland is celebrating his 1st major golf type off the wedding. the open championship at royal livable, the americans down to the final round with the 5 shots leave. early to try us and sell to win this championship from that position. and it's 100 loc, the one on the street and how the 50 conditions to finish on. so to number 6. so.
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