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asian pacific one o one east exposes the issues affecting the gloves. most populous region rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republic and policies. first debates or holds its own. private. riley people empower investigates. the top click impact 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 the hello on terry johnston. this is the news life printer coming up in the next 60 minutes. more protests in israel against propose 2 additional changes as the us
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presidents quotes for quotes for legislation. greek authorities issue evacuating orders for the odd end of cool food. as devastating wildfire spread across the country, russia chooses ukraine of carrying outage road and it's damaged, at least 2 buildings, and most got hundreds killed, thousands hungry, millions displaced is 100 days since they just called the guy. i'm devin ash with support as easily be sergeant tina with a late goal without the women's world comp. i'm a real k make history coming. the fast are nation to contain the protest as have blocked a roads to israel is parliament hours before a votes on controversial changes to the judicial system. bus route is had been
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health since generally been the proposed changes were announced. may include limits in the power of supreme court judges. critics say the bill is a threat to democracy. nighted states is urging is really lead is not to rush when he calls divisive changes. let's go live now to my 100 jump dream in west jerusalem . i'm a how many, what's the situation at the moment? it seems to been a bullet policy carry it has gotten more tents out here outside of the contents of the reverse. tell you about what we just heard. local is really media outlets and 40 stating that essentially coalition thought i'd rather compromise thoughts between benjamin at the i was government and members of the opposition over this bill have collapsed at this hour. that's according to it is rarely media. now let me tell you where we are. we're in front of the connected in front of parliament. its ability right behind is you will see also there is
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a huge crowd of protesters out here. now over the course of the past hour, the situation has gotten more tense because the police have actively been trying to clear this area. they don't want these protests out here blocking the road to the connected to the more earlier in the day, traders were able to keep certain members of the connected. so i'm actually reaching the connected compound. we're told now that is no longer the case that everybody's in there, and that in fact, debate has started yet again over this highly contentious bill that's expected to be voted on. and perhaps a little bit over now, or that's when we expect the 2nd reading of this part of the kitchens filled it with see the oversight powers of this report, severely limited. but we're also being told that the opposition is planning to fully costs. the 3rd reading of the bill, which we also expect to happen later on in the, even more of these coming at a time when there have been high level talks, amongst many different ministers across the political spectrum. people trying to figure out how to go forward on this. you've had
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a lot of warnings from people like the defense minister, other ministers over the past few days, essentially ask you to 5 minutes slow down on this to try to reach compromise. at the moment, at least it looks as though the prime minister is continuing to try to push ahead and get this one bill enacted into law by later this carry okay, mohammed to send you and we ask you one more question. as you say, how is this likely to play out in terms of what's coming out of the lights on it? and indeed the protest is reaction. the demonstrators are determined. there is a level of resilience here that is quite extraordinary. it's not just the weather, it's extremely hot, it's scorching out here today. it's also the fact that you've had many, the police and the women who are for carrying demonstrators away over the course of the past hour. there have been several who have also been arrested. and we'd see more petrol men and women on horses coming in. we've seen the water cannon trucks
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deployed to areas, post fights, in case they need to try to do more to clear this area going forward. so we expect that it might get more tens out here. even as the tension is ratcheting up inside the connection, back to the matter is everything is very fluid right now. there are some protesters out here that believe that with enough pressure put on the government today that perhaps mister netanyahu will actually step back from the brink on this. but perhaps you will actually try to show this for the time being, but not just under pressure from the demonstrators and from the thousands of military reserve, as it were saying they will not show up for duty if this bill passes. you also under pressure from is more right when coalition and they're telling him that essentially if he doesn't get this past, they might walk away. the government might collapse going forward. so the prime minister under a lot of pressure on a day where he seems determined to push this through gary mohammed with that fluid and ongoing situation that thank you. is there any forces have rated the palestinian refugee camp of nursing homes in the occupied?
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westbank are these 13 palestinians were wounded in confrontations with these fairly ministry. full days as dam is some streets and destroyed, private property. explosions have been reported on a posting in red, crescent says is very forces prevented rescue crews from reaching the injured 5 foxes in greece are struggling to contain more than 80 wildfires burning across the country. the popular tourist on end of coal food is the latest issue, evacuation, what is the coast guard and private boats of help to ferry dozens of people from the north east of the items to safety. temperature has reached 46 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking dozens of new fires. well area around 20000 people were taken off the island rose the largest while 5 vacuum ation operation in greek history. flames threatened to engulf hotels and homes. most definitely deco joins us live from the
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utah right on the greek on and off road. so stephanie, what's the latest you can tell us about these fires the way that are happening here. i would certainly know what is a virtual down the road. the fire has been moving, so when we move there, we arrived. there was one day the course the arms of this guy is looking at the fire, the things that were coming closer to the road. there's no health sites, you know? 5, see no police actually no army. i've seen nothing. we have nothing. her husband was on the walk. you told me it was a very stuff for the fires were coming closer and closer. there was another house
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across the road here and its owners just standing at the gate, looking at the flames. at some point degree, a fire truck arrived and they try to do something. we have to wait for the live. but this is the situation at the moment. this is still more contained than they were a few days ago. you can see behind me, extensive devastation when it comes to how close had got luxury inside residential areas. this area, this is the area where you have those towels, restaurant bars where you had a lot of the story about the way they are getting all the items they're quite use to send these plays or to operators assembly plays. it is taking some time. but now of course it's down to the locals to deal with this because the fires underneath the condition, certainly not showing any signs of being put out and stuff like we can head just how strong those winds are on the microphone. i mean, give them what you say,
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how is the population notice of visitors but the population coping with what must be an extremely traumatic situation. well, i can tell you, it was one that was in his house, which you could see next to it. it's already been burned by fires, didn't reach the home. we tried to talk to him, said we've been desperate for days now. we don't want it to get away. his niece came out into the tools and she said, you know, if they were terrified, it was a day of health on saturday when the flames go to wherever now. but she said, you know, we, even though and we have to say these fires happen every year. and she says, i've never seen anything like it this time. she couldn't put a finger actually, this is if there's just letting the bird mean, this is what people are saying. but i can tell you that it's incredibly difficult for the locals. and one of my friends is from these also saying that it's very much the locals that have been fighting,
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putting out the slaves trying to put out the plane because the fires are so slow it because there seems to be not enough help. or whether that's because there are so many fighters that keep moving because of these crazy ways. this is a big question mark, but certainly a lot of the greeks here will tell you every year they feel that they're pretty much left to their own devices of that much more help is needed with those difficult elements. that's definitely that can. thank you very much. for that, the process says to drones, have been intercepted and destroyed. now the defense ministry in the capital, russian officials, a ques, ukraine, of an attempt to tear a tackle musket. the drains reported the struck non residential buildings. the shop of out of a has more from laska falls go. central districts were attacked by 2. you are these, one of them have a business center. they have the one sewing close proximity to the building of the russian ministry of defense law school mat survey. so be on it said the trends had
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to no residential buildings, but none of them was seriously damaged. no casualties were reported either come and say, there was a number of i'm human susan police cars at school just in the center of moscow. the mass office also said that the traffic on the 2 major i would use close to the place so that talks have temporarily been suspended versus ministry of defense blaine's ukraine for the strikes the same quotes. it was in his hand. why the key of regime to carry out a terrorist attack? well, if you are, these weren't johns by electronic moves that and then flushed local residents reported multiple cases of broken glass and the windows g to the you are these attacks? well, there were multiple trying attacks in columbia to this morning. the rush, ministry of defense reported about 17, for i was destroyed, of a crime in the ministry claimed they would know title to use, and that's how it was local residence on now being evacuated to safer place is russian to point to the government of crimea, to one of analysis there was a huge on the munition dep power in the drug corps region. also the debris damaged
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private house and the care of ski districts traffic on the crime in breeders temporarily closed as well as some roads near the size of that tax. uh, by the way, where i guess the report was that the traffic is now being restored. no one claim responsibility for the crime, a tax, they russian side doesn't speak about it either. you'd actually find out about alters the right most. great. meanwhile, the in ukraine, an increasing number of families are dealing with a separation caused by the will parents, the same old grand parents are being left to catholic children's parents. so going off to fight will look for work. well, mcbride reports from chief to alexander rehab. it's key that fulfills an important role in countries war effort, being the grandmother to head grandchildren. displaced by the fighting around my view, paul in the south. she's now helping the family make a new life north of keith. the show smiled. i know lots of people who in the same situation was young people fighting and the grandson's taken care of the
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grandchildren. on the one hand, the word divides families and on the other, it brings families closer together, left to bring up the children by herself. the mother is now able to look for work somewhere watching the support is the most important thing. there's no way we could manage without her know just actual help, but also moral support. more a more families in ukraine or having to rely on grandparents at these children's charity bold and wanting to kind of close to the helpline or from grandparents needing help with children struggling to cope with the absence of parents. so there was news, the thing that the child will be anxious to cannot sleep or ceases to communicate with other children wakes up at night and sees har as we've lots of teenagers who want to self home. think about suicide. young people needs to build the plans for future and it's difficult to plant anything in
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a war. there's also increasing concern among child welfare groups about the long term impact of families being separated by war. effectively a generation of ukrainian children growing up with sometimes one or both parents being absent from their lives. nadia constantine needs has been helping bring up her 2 grandsons, most of their lives for the last time they heard from them. mother, she was in russia and that father was killed in the fighting last year, which also destroyed the home in sylvia. don't yet know that it will say we have nowhere to go. we had a 5 story house that was completely burned down. we were left in the basement. oh no, yeah, no questions to you. we will never get back what we had. i lost touch with my friends, and i don't know where they are and now some of them may be an occupied territories . even after this boy is over, families across ukraine will continue to suffer the effect of it for
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a long time to come. rob mcbride, i'll just say around keith tomorrow, head on. and he is including more on spain, snap collection, with, and safety opposition party with the full. so overall majority and in sports action from the hon. gary and drum freight. but it wasn't just reco, it's being the, it's $100.00 days since fighting started insta. don. between the army and the power minute to rapid support forces un human rights council describes a power struggle is reckless and senseless. i'm involved has the story from posted on april 15 people in. so then woke up to the phones of explosions, up to the shovels, and l strikes to the generals who came to paula in
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a 2019 cool. and showed it for 4 years 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 puts on post by the what was the deal with one, the little in the middle since the beginning of the museum, the lived by the so called mohammed i'm done delgado. our forces took up the full responsibility, depressed of trish was parked, and the groups behind the outdoor hands behind the stadium of the political process . he's a criminal and would bring him to justice. the to slides seem to have somebody estimated each other. this think i'm relying heavily on it's a poet tipped control of its dental command and the few military bases in and outside come to fight this for them that operate support forces. part of me to tell you what do to does, he does help districts for high adults. ok if i made the public facilities
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including the presidential policies too fast of the width of he does allow for a north court defined states, whites to groups. and that you and accused are suffices of committing atrocities, including most ethnic cleansing rate and the buttons in the city of tanina 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 way or another. diplomatic efforts spotted in may with a series of meetings and debt that on the going to us side with the supervision. but they all failed to bring about more than beef through many tendencies, fires, upward, never respected. 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 multiple hop i wouldn't remove
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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 sudanese which only supplies it with more fuel. and this was in his army, well, 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 on, by the toes and stops looting. products pops that offers support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to a civilian government. the 2 sides have sense of the negations box we did the tories on talks with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle and fading. the initial altitude seems to be changing, but there hasn't been any sign of mutual concessions that could lead to peace. how much fun i just felt so that or how does all joins us lies now from that puts it on the with no sign of the content of bates. and how is the
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population itself coping the right the most difficult thing. now in this war, with regards to the population is the luck of any prospects for an immediate end, or even a medium term solution to this. it's very clear that despite statements by both sides, that they are ready for negotiations and so on. the signs on the ground all about it, is it still they still think it is a 0 sum game, each site thinking about they can cost the other side, or at least they see no other way of getting out of the said in a month. so that's why the population are feeling really best, but it's inside the budget, particularly the humanitarian aspect. those who have been displaced, those millions will have been displaced within so that those almost 700000 who had to leave the country. people who will have no food, people off, no shelter. these are the people who are failing to the bottom of this war. and
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these, all the people who are waiting for sources, the other sides, the water and sides seem to have a long, a long silence about this. and they think that's on the long term. they wouldn't be able to defeats the enemies, but the people are waiting for immediate solutions and the humanitarian aspect is getting, as you can also hear more about this in the following statement by mike a done for from w at the, the regional director. and i don't we have a humanitarian catastrophe on our hands. if we are not able to scalar operations, immediately, we really will see a situations deteriorating very rapidly. it's a 100 days, as you said, is over 19000000 people acutely hungry because of the conflict. many have been displaced, as you said, many of crossed international borders, wi fi, the well food program and all the u. n. agencies. looking to see how we can push
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further into the countries to try and reach the people that we need to. this is one of the most complicated humanitarian responses, anywhere in the world at the moment in security is making it very dangerous for humanitarian workers to push the there into the country. so the 1st thing that we need, ideally, is the conflict. and if that doesn't happen, then we need to at least ensure that there is humanitarian access and safe passage so that we can move in to places like that for into the code of phones. so that we can reach the populations in desperate need at this time. so as you see, instead of uh, seeing the lights off the end of the tunnel. and in regard to this, you might have turned in tasks buffy it up the and jose, how talking about is an expansion of the conflict itself? is that a freaking everyday? there is a new front. it's going to the north come to find in the west of north carolina and in the for,
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as also as well as in the blue nile state at collages between the 2 sides, between the army and the off. it's both forces not expanding. i didn't come to have see last week some progress why the rocket support forces, but now we have seen them so, so on. the ship is being taken by the somebody's army uncomfortable and around it. today they have clear they have the now so they have closed that strategic road. lincoln costume to bottle bottle to western dot 4. and that has to be the main weak link and the whole defense of capital for the, for the golfing, the. so in his army, if they can do that, that means they have been able to complete as a kind of siege all is comfortable. and so they the best on the save lots as time goes on, they will be able to squeeze those out of 5th groups of out. it's like come through and, and force them to suddenly become involved on 1st in the post. sit down. thank you . hung parliaments in spain is increasingly likely off the
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general election on sundays failed to find a clear wind up the conservative people's party won most states. but so sort of a majority for administer. pedro sentence of the building socialist workers party described the result as a defeat for the fall, right? well, some more on this. let's go to it so they can get to go in that madrid for us now. so sonya, what happens now of the well right now there is a huge question mark has to exactly which way spain's going to time to be honest, the chances of either of the main policies, the socialist sold out of the people's policy to be able to form a government looks remarkably slim, both of them would have to rely on having deals with smaller regional policies. and for either one of those that looks like a very small possibility. so for now, the best case scenario would be,
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that's an election. another election would be code legs for one in the yes. post this does mean that i would be weeks, months of stock nation will start again. also during this time, that's a crucial lows which are affecting the lives of, of spaniards, including the house cat are being held up in the spanish tournament. so really not exactly a progressive move, politically, really quite tenuous as well. nevertheless, both parties will be hoping that either one of them will be able to do it sure. even most pools and the putting together configurations as how to make that happen ahead of a possible election before the end of the year. so sonya, what does this tell us then about the spanish public's attitude to the political parties that space, that or or what is very obvious
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by the best results is the fact that there is a very strong, deep divide within the country as to how we should move forward politically. what is interesting to note is that on one hand, the gamble, the risk that mr. sanchez, token, cooling the snuff collections, and then timing his campaign into one of warning votes as to not vote for his opponents because they would go into coalition with the far right. seems to have paid off a little bit because what we have seen as a drop in support for the fall, right? books policy itself. and that would have been crucial to both string up a slim majority by the sense we're right people's policy. that scenario seems to approach health voters so, but in all honesty though, it certainly wasn't enough to carry through majorities for mr. sanchez pharmacy as well, partly in response to his own,
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a low approval ratings as well. but he seems to bolt some time at to be able to persuade, remaining boats has to get behind his image one. but he says, is one of progress buses, what he calls his political opponents, reactionary conservatism. but nevertheless, still the pre divided on these issues. indeed from madrid, this one idea go. thank you. a human rights watch has released a report on the extra judicial kennings in molly. it says dozens of people have been forcibly disappeared or executed since december. the organization of james, the military on the mysteries from russia's vault and the group report says civilian prophecy was new to them destroyed. molly's government says it's not aware of any human rights violations a lot. yeah, i'll go see a senior. so hell at research, right. human rights, what she joins us from right. welcome to the program for an international audience
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. then in brief why all of these things from the report happening to think and so we investigated cus produced by the money, an army, and 4 and 5 years in the sense of money during counter insurgency nations. our findings are based on interviews. we call that 40 victims and weeks and that's the stop such for the ration. and as you said, these operations, we've solved it in some of the executions torture enforce disappearances of several dozen civilians as well as looking at the widespread destruction of property. i think it's important to remember that might be experiencing the state in conflict since that's almost a decade now because of the presidency, the country of our is let me groups linked was kind of dog and based on the state, any response to the brutal that'd be a tops by those groups, the money in government as engaged. you know, people come to research and see strategy,
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which is costing money lives and causing suffering, demonstration. and the departure of human peacekeepers. how is that plays into this then? do you think i to you so much that you know, smallwood plane is very important all the money to insurance, to be done, protections of how, whether of the peacekeeping mission, we end at the end of this year, which is causing problems and consent bites at their expense to build them in most effective areas as well. we have in the lights of the lack of protection, the one peacekeepers and wisdom story. and we have been so concerned by the fact that, you know, small was monitoring the reporting forms to invite, seduce sits in the country, and each the puncture will definitely be added back to them on, on these tests. and the question, the question is, who's going to ensure monitoring the documenting of human rights abuses in the
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country now that your smart tv, okay, i mean, despite what you say, the government says that it's not aware of any human rights violations. so what do you make of that? um, well, we receive the response of the government. we welcome the fact that the government announced to be opening the investigation seem to get a gauge. and so i use this, we documented, i think this is a very important step and we will be waiting for the finding some of these investigations to be made public. what happens now then with these findings as well? um, as, as you said, we documented up usually if i use this by both the money in our, me and for the advisors, this for an fighters that we believe they belong to the bus stop being a part of me to go back in there. um, as you know from there as a gruesome there to take some in uh, not only my father to come talk to you soon for the special off because we probably
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can leave the and holding 200 bytes records to the group. i seen a to stop more crimes and rubbing the continental beats me that on. well that's so the fact that they are involved with the not me in come to be searching see alterations, should raise questions, actually push the money and government to address the use this and hope that project was a comfortable laria on a grow. so you from human rights watch, we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you to what sort of head donalds is there? climate types of it specifying bug is appearing in a swedish quote from the city of mount with the lights on deciding the future of the deep sea mind, the government representatives, gathering the jamaica, discuss it for when it should have lessened, support for the look at how the philippines, women, as well as inspiring youngsters dot com that's coming up in
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the a warm welcome to you with your weather report. we're talking about a lot of record heat here. so let's dive into those details right here right now. and that heat is moving away from greece down through to the eastern mediterranean . so still high temperatures on cyprus. they could see it coming in at 42 degrees. there are a lot of storms around the alpine region, and this will not be good news. so particularly northern italy, as we look toward austria and sylvania, we have this threat of tornadoes here. now put this a few days for the storm. so going to punch east and south and dramatically drop the temperature in spots in the balkans including san diego. so you're down to 21 a few days ago of 36 or 38 degrees. okay, back to the here and now also high temperatures, eastern spain at valencia,
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41 degrees. but that's not gonna last a big drop on tuesday for you, and still a lot of rain in his part of europe, the northwest showers for western france, the low countries, and a pretty good helping of rain for also. now, if tunis gets this temperature today at $49.00, that will be a new all time temperature record. and speaking of records, elders once again seen it's hot, it stay on record pretty close to 49 degrees and a breezy day for moves and beaks capital my puts a wind gusts of about 50 kilometers per, are the dreaming of some little more amazing facilities. you'll find accelerating. and incredible days at all. if you want, you can just cc. it's all here. there's a couple of dot com. okay, on our in won't be attending the summit in south africa with an international
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warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can he travel anywhere? bowed. i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific 101 east. explain the issues affecting the close most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump, and the republican party's 1st debates or hold his own. private people impala investigates the topic impacted on ukraine's fragile items, 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
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welcome back. reminder of the top storage. israel is parliament has the guns voting on a key. traditional bill with limits summit towers of the supreme court for testers have low to vote to connect it to hours for the session. last friday's happening. how since january, those changes were announced by foxes in greece. saw struggling to contain more than 80 wildfire spinning across the country. so as to add into coal foods and make just additional documentation on what services we see. 46 degrees celsius on sunday . and it's $100.00 days since fighting starts. events at dawn between the army and apartments invested support forces un human rights council describes the power structures reckless and senseless. let's pretend to our top story in the protest. and israel against a propos, changes to the jew district is also been opposition within the military. many was
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service still refusing to report for duty, no longer willing to put their lives on the line for a country that they say is slipping towards or talk or see the tory guy to be has more these is randy reserve is that adding the names to a declaration that says they'll no longer report for active duty in protest against the government's proposed judicial changes there among the growing number of pilots soldiers and intelligence offices who say that acting on principle, i came here today to sign to convey the message that i will not serve the dictator, i will not serve any dictatorship. i'm here to say that my kids won't grow up in the, in a dictatorship, in a place that abolish is the basic human rights of the quality or military service is compulsory. so most jewish men and women above the age of 18 and many
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volunteer for reserve g c. well into the forty's were service reinforced, the regular army, navy, and air force in an emergency as well controlled ritz entire was a force numbering more than 400000 to report for duty. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government will not tolerate insubordination. the 2nd refusal to serve, put to the security of all is really citizens at risk. the government will not accept refusal, the government will act against it and we'll take all necessary steps to ensure our security and our future. hundreds of his ready reserve pilots 1st joined the demonstrations against the government in march by refusing to report for duty last week, 400 more note similar action alongside the traffic controllers and really know freight is coming to say it's significant because the air force is largely made off of these radially the protest of all of the army offices, but mainly the titles is almost
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a game changer in mind. might stop that. it just like it's not the only the pilots, but usually they come from the widow social is a classes from the right places from the right. they can region and the quite powerful test against the government's plans to change the legal system. show no signs of slowing down. israel is army chief is one this and yahoo! he's proposed changes could affect the readiness of the army, victoria case, and b i, which is their libya and malta se joints c drills designed to, to, to migrate some costs. and a mediterranean had been a success coast guards and both countries prevented a few of people arriving on the island. anyone called to rescued being returned to libya. international organization for migration and the un refugee agency have content that policy are both felix weiss is
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a sports person at sea watch the search and rescue organization working in the mediterranean. he joins us from valley and thanks for joining us. that was the situation at the moment when it comes to mind, but it's discovered in the waters of libyan and both these search and rescue areas . so what we see since quite a lot of videos already is that the much these also reduce our failing to protect and respect the rights of my friends. i recognize it c and the risk of coordination center. and mazda was also involved in collin plus of pull the expect olivia, where people are going to end up in the detention center face was face, right? you can torture or might even get killed. so not assisting, not calling basic agency rather than just the stress cases at all, and not informing rescued versus what just ignoring the presence of nurturing pesa is something that you're going to see database with our acronyms. for the moment. we hear a lot about the numbers of people who, who have suffered or died even. what does the human cost of this in terms of
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migrants themselves? how did they suffer? and it really depends basically where people are currently repotting. what we see, especially by the controlling organs by the european union, but also the presence of the so called leaving co scott, is that microsoft being forced at the moment to search for even more dangerous and longer boot. so right now we see a lot of folks that are departing from tunisia, but also currently from the east. some of the be uh where they have to be on boats for like 5 days. so then, i mean, the situation detention center in dbi are quite common that well known and other organizations have reported about that. and it's just a shameful behavior from the european unit to support these allies in general, lee. but what we see currently is the highest death row attends 2017, which is also the waves and the wife works on the rescue best. so it's like our own ship. see watch fi. it is not getting implemented. anyone, any information loops coming from the risk coordination centers infrequently and
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also the ones in europe. and given what you say then what you may call these a high profile on going coast guard drills. i mean, the political aim is quite clear. and currently, the training programs on that my tease also ortiz and with the cost of security, which is present inside the 24 miles so on. so inside, leaving territory wants us. and when a boat, for example, is departing from the so the punch reports like to book up and gauzy, that's communicating only been cole, scott active by the only being active in the west. so whatever the boat is crossing these boundaries, it's becoming unlikely to pull them back to libya, and therefore that is also, it is a cooler and the tray and the east coast of security to make sure that the boats that getting into set the inside the 24 miles so and so they're not even find that one way. it's what am i to search and rescue zone? yes, you mentioned boundaries that what needs to be done that in your opinion, is there enough international cooperation with the wellness is absolutely
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not. i mean, in 1st place we need the legal and safe escape routes for process. well, being trapped in libya since awhile. then we finally need the state program coming from the european union. which makes works on our work impossible, basically, and that doable anymore. but since then, we just need to be implemented in the information loops coming from the risk of coordination sent us, which is currently not the place, but it's wise from see watch. thank you very much for joining us here on out to 0. griffith on book has been convicted of disobeying a police during a protest against the oil industry in sweden, the 20 year old. the climate change active this to was detained last month in the port city of moment. i'm back and all the activists were arrested off. they stopped the traffic cuts an oil terminal to pull the race, joins us live from mount the inn suites. more on this poll. what's the latest state
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of play? well, we're outside the things of that cool. it's here in mile by which is kind of the lowest level cold in the land equivalent. so maybe a magistrate is cool in the u. k. with the keys will basically have that 1st ever contact with the sweetest legal system address. it's owned by the parents here just over an hour ago, followed by a full length of international media, and then stopped to load looking quite a small se got in front of 4 of the judges accused of dissipating police out these protests at the oil facility in mile by here in june and we was we will show the video where the police and films had been asked to leave off. so that stopped the time because from, from leaving and coming in and they refused. and then the police have to physically move them out of the way. now this isn't
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a friends disobeying the police that can carry a punishment, save up to 6 months in prison and defending himself so bad sides that although she recognized um what she was in call for, that we found ourselves in an emergency situation and she was acting out too much an emergency situation to, to save the planets due to climate change. and anyway, they, they all sorts of all this is the, the panel decided for about 20 minutes. what the, what the decision would be and she's been find 30 times 50 swedish crowns, which is about a $150.00. so it's been quite your dramatic di hair, the hair with a cold, but i bet bit of an anticlimax in terms of the incense of the sentencing. all right, but at least we'll leave it there. thank you. it's about twits. those logo has officially changed from the blue book to an x. the owner of the social media
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platform is on mosque, announced on sunday that he would be getting rid of the signature bed is the lights has changed. most cars made off the he acquired twitter last year for $44000000000.00 previously said that he was not a fan of the existing local saying this should have been done a long time ago. the search for survivors of a cap size ferry off the coast of indonesia has ended and at least 15 people died. scuba divers and fishing, but spent hours looking for them. assume that the other end of a sort of lazy, wooden boat built to carry 20 passengers was carrying twice the number when he went down during the night. south korean authorities are warning the public against a suspicious parcels and it fits a could contain, has the substances the suspect it's part of the scam. those jessica washington explains south korea's national police say they have received more than 2000 report
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. this is only a 3 home care workers were hospitalized. also, they experienced dizziness and difficulty of opening. one of these suspicious, also related testing, found no traces of any dangerous materials. so that incident, some concern about the packages, potentially containing hazardous materials. but most of the mystery parcels appear to only contain to cheap products like live from while others are completely and police are looking into the possibility of this being part of what's called a brochure with sellers and hospitals. people that they never ordered illegally acquiring this personal information. the parcels all seem to come from the high position in the puzzles originally came from mainland china. and only tron for taiwan. local authorities have sent out estimates wanting to people in south korea,
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advising them, know to open parcels from unknown center just for washington 0. how about he is prime minister has declared victory and an election observe is described as a some. one of the main policies was banned and political opponents had been jailed or forced to flee abroad, couldn't send. who's the wells and longest southern prime ministers expected to transfer apologies. eldest son, representatives of governments wells wide. i'll decide if they're ready to impose that moratorium on deep sea mining time free contracts to begins reading would automatically be awarded if they don't act soon. it's on home and has more on the meeting in jamaica as the slowest great frontier within a months of miles and the moon and the ocean floor. but we may be on the verge of starting to mind that many of the worlds nations are coming together in kingston. jamaica is part of the international c bet authorities annual meeting to talk about
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safe come when that should happen. with the sense of urgency in 2021, the small island of now the us to begin the t mining by the subsidiary of it. them cool dimensions comes make on the you and rules. the authority had to use come up with regulations regarding mining they didn't. now now root and the metals company is allowed to start or prices regardless. there is another option, a long term moratorium on deep sea mining altogether. that's what some countries and conservation is pushing for. this activity would result in spacing, is extinction. and could potentially impact versions climate regulatory functions including calvin cycling i'm storage. the metals company on the other hand says that it's deep sea mining would be localized in one small area of the clarion clipton. so between hawaii, mexico and that settlement displacement which critics say would cover most of the
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thousands of kilometers wouldn't reach nearly sofa last year. mit published 3 peer reviewed papers which confirmed that the settlement on the sea floor. any rise is about 2 meters above the ocean floor and up to 98 percent of that settles in the test area. and the environment. let's say that would also be a separate, potentially large sediment discharge from the collection ship europe. byron also says that the metals found on the sea bed are essential, not least be green transport like electric calls, and it's better to get them from the than elsewhere. what we have to issue is, where can we get a secure supply of these important base metals and battery metals with the lightest planetary touch and the lightest human touch. and from our investigation there's only one answer. the middle is complete, so they could begin mining in the deep sea now,
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but preferred to wait for regulations if they're coming to the cost of recon delegation of the tools feels that countries being over the rush to decide on a mining code because we cannot accept artificial dates, we will finish when we're ready to finish. the value of the ocean wishes, which belongs to humanity, is larger than any investment. and we need to be able to, to look at to our children and grandchildren in the rise and know that we did quite list right across this debate. the key questions remain, do we need to mind the deep sea bed? and if so, can i wait to wish sure of its impacts on the planet? don't home and i'll just say to as well. so it's a come here action from the women's. welf composites, super sub proves to be the human foot it today. that's coming up with the
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[000:00:00;00] the, the thoughtful, the sports news now has to. thank you carry, let's start with some, a huge trunk phonies. there were several reports. the saudi arabian club out here. wow. i've made a record of $332000000.00 alpha for calion and back to the french world cup. when it has been put up for sale by power as 1000 mile off the he refused to extend his bill. they don't want to lose him as a free agent when his current contract comes out next year and is being left out of p. s t 's towards asia. we'll bring you more details of the alpha as soon as we get
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the. and so i can and by doing the likes of kind of due to the volley of saudi arabia's most successful club, the former chelsea defend that was presented to the funds and they looked very happy about it. it was a pretty spectacular ceremony the stadium and rehab or even novice and suck a link of it savage. but also welcomed by support is the head of a friendly game. and the face alfonze will already be familiar with jewels. a, george jesus, the 68 year old has been re appointed as page having been dismissed 4 years ago off the 7 months in charge. the more okay, have to come the 1st our relation to compete at a women's wildcats. they off against germany and that opening game in melvin, but it was dominate who dominated the match captain alexander of pope school to had his in the 1st hall and they went on to add 4 more and a 6 meal victory, which is the biggest, if the tournament so far so many and surprisingly very tough. a free 8. next up,
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they play columbia somewhere. ok, well look for that 1st. when again, south korea and the 1st came on monday. so about the surface of italy score counts electricity on the do really came on in the 80 so admitted to get installed and seen us. and then schools, the winning goals in the eighty's seven's throughout it was making her a 100 and 4th international, the parents and now has 50 full goals. voice me as roger and tina who run demands, woke up last year. they still never want to match up the women's tournament. and the little a, so we'll get off us, look at brazil, and best on martha who set to appear after reco 6th world comp. they play panama and group f. bessie 7 year old mazda is already the old time, a walk leading score with 17 goals. so foster parents in 2003 that she and present let's do never one. the tournaments finishing is run is up in 2007 as well. we saw morocco inaction earlier, and they want to 8 countries at making that debut at the women's will have kept
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taking advantage of the competition expanding from $24.00 to $32.00 teams. the other so hazy a, panama portugal, the republicans on and vietnam zambia and the philippines. that's focusing on the philippines with nick named the filipinos and preparing for the next game against k hi. sneezing and following an opening defeat to switzerland. this is the 1st time the philippines has sent a team to a walcott male or female. and as barnaby lo tells us, it's inspiring young people to take up football. and what is undoubtedly a basketball, crazy nation. a 13 year old chloe brilliant as has been playing football for 10 years. she started learning to sports when the philippines mintz national football team to us coles was enjoying some success after beating, defending champion vietnam. in the 2010 ozzy and championship that's referred to now as a miracle up handling. i think i really just joined that because i saw my older brother. so,
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but there were lots of other kids more specifically male joining the team. i was the only girl in my age group, with interest in football, growing in basketball, obsessed philippines. former college football player, vincent aguilar teamed up with the college of human genetics in the countries premier state university to formed the aspire football academy. 1018. uh, just the year for us cuz we only had like $6.00 to $8.00 students or players when we were doing our sessions. and now fast forward to 2023. we almost have around $150.00 to $200.00 kids in a session. chloe is now a member of our schools football team. is there a number of other students in just 5 years? this football academy, inside the university of the philippines has not only seen increasing interest among young people. it's been able to train them well enough to send them to local competition, the things in no small part to the rise of the women's
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national team, the philippines. that's qualified for the women's world cup. no other philippine team has made it to the woke up male or female when i was grade school that we were locking money if this because i go to an all girls school. but now there's so many younger girls joining, and that makes me really proud that the latinos may be heading into the world carpets under dogs. but they're inspiring a whole new generation of homegrown talent. we'll see did also like to represent the philippines on the world stage one day barn to below alger 0 manila. this is what remains of max the stipends, when it's tri state from the gallery and growing pre. but it wasn't the only thing that was broken. the wall champions dillman and victory was rentals, 12th in arrive, the policy mclelland's records from 1988. it was on site, the 7th,
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7th consent. he said when the car ins, atlanta north finish. second, with the stephens at c mates such as perez instead. 6 back to the stephens break and tracy, well this is how it happened during the podium celebrations. norris was the man responsible and that's an expensive mistake. this is tracy apparently costs $40000.00 and takes the 6 months to make. hopefully a brian haldeman will take better care of the current job. the american gets to keep golds oldest price for you, off the winning the open championship home, and it shows $1.00 on the 70 in the final round that will livable to finish fix up split the sales at the scene on the call. it's his 1st major title, and the victory is worth $3000000.00. danish, it's like list you're this thing ago said he's already thinking about winning. i have trick of total funds, titles that's off the young, but if it's not right, it wraps up his 2nd successive victory on the shows on these a on sunday $27.00. you wrote
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a thing ago comfortably finished at 37 of the hoffman is clear of his name. his bible fell out of tucson champion till they forgot to and will finish with the shots from of the i should say pop started sharon, this is in waving the green flag to salt sundays into call race in iowa. and also as you perform the concept for the funds, who attended the rice, that is what you'll support for now. i will have another update later, 10 minutes. thank you very much indeed. i'll be back in a few moments we've moved over these developments to stay here with us on august the
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