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fighting going on between rival gang, what he's up and nothing further about the special forces where they are for the special forces. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti, and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. as a missionary fair or the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here is road connect, the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by getting some of the people that had been kidnapped. the death of israel's parliament approves a key part of a controversial judicial bill. and a voice boy cautioned by the opposition. the
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alarm elizabeth bronman, this is l. just the one line from jo. ha. also coming up thousands of his ratings. a demonstration against the bills which is triggered and one of the biggest protest movements and as well as history. hundreds killed thousands hungry and millions displaced. it's a 100 days on salacious conflict and saddam began greece, his prime minister says his country is at war with raging wild fires as they've been out of control and several regions. the will begin with israel, where the parliament has voted to change and aspect of the judicial system. the controversial plan has st. protests has locked the roads outside the can. that's it . to demonstrate against the bill. mass riley's have been how since january, when the proposed amendments were announced, they include limits think the power supreme court judges. critics say the bill is
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a threat to democracy. the united states as urgent as why the need is not to rush what it calls, the vice of changes. let's bring it on. correspondent mohammed jung june. he is following the development for us from west jerusalem. and just remind as what the connect that voted on today mohammed because there are a number of proposed changes of the so there's yes, it is quite complicated. let's just try to break down what this one bill was that, that, that the past, it's 2nd and 3rd, the final readings in the connective today. this is a bill that edit simplest, would essentially limit greatly the over site powers of the supreme court in other courts in this country. what it would do is we'll, what it will do is that it will essentially take away the power of the supreme court and other chords to, to basically over rule government or ministerial decisions that they deemed to be
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unreasonable. and that is why so many of the demonstrators that we've been speaking with the last few days say that this bill, the reason it's such a danger they believe to democracy is they say that it destroys vital checks and balances in this country. it limits the power of the supreme court to have more say over what the government does now. prime minister benjamin netanyahu members have as far right wing coalition. everybody who's been pushing this for reading, who has now been successful. they have said repeatedly that this is something that will actually strength and democracy, but the demonstrators that continue to come out. and there are still demonstrators out here, even though behind this, where the connected is they have cleared out of here. they're now we're told in front of the supreme court, which is just down the road. they are committed to keep coming out. they oppose any other attempts by the prime minister to try to overhaul the judiciary. this bill today, which was known as the reasonableness bill. this bill is just one part of
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a package of proposals to overhaul the judiciary that was 1st proposed in january. and the initial proposal, which eventually the prime minister backed away from there was an even another bill that was even more contentious and which essentially would have allowed members of parliament to override over rules supreme court. this visions well, when they initially tried to pass that package up proposed laws, there was enormous anger. there was a general strike. there was huge pressure on the prime minister. in late march, he backed away from that show that he tried to forge compromise going forward. that didn't happen, detox between him and the opposition broke down in the past couple of weeks. the prime minister wanted to get this one bill through the can. that's it the for the summer recess of portland, which is going to happen later this month. well, he's now been successful, but it would cost because this country is more divided than ever before. it is extremely polarized and people are very, very angry. elizabeth, and we could say police being very physical would protest as earlier in the day on
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monday. what's the situation now? mohammed, i know you've said that they've moved from the connected they making they wish the supreme court. what are you hearing about what's happening with protest is now. this is elizabeth. let me tell you 1st what we saw out here in front of the connected earlier today, we did see members of the police and members of the security forces, forcibly removing people. we saw them arresting protesters who refused to clear the way to clear the road to the connected. we know that at least 19 people we were told were arrested for what's being deemed disorderly conduct. we were also told that in other parts of west jerusalem, that the water cannons that the police had been bringing out to various protest sites, had actually been used against protesters. so their interest there been people forcibly removed. but here, even though it has been tens throughout the day, of course, right now, it is fairly relaxed, as you can tell here. uh yes, it was tens. it never got to the boiling point that some people anticipated. there
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were never mass arrests or mass rounding up of anybody, but none the less people had been concerned throughout the day. and we will know the extent of how many arrest happen throughout the city. probably in the next few hours there are going to be more demonstrations throughout the company hours. not just in here, we're told in other cities as well. and we're going to attempt to reach some of those protesters in other parts of the city as well. to see how many are going to come out because everybody we spoke with today says no matter the fact that the prime minister was successful in getting this through the can sit, they say they're going to continue to come up to put pressure on the 5 minutes just so that he doesn't move forward with any other plants to overhaul. did you dish? re enter that into? i must just add. there are reports right now that some of the main labor unions in this country are considering a general strike. if that happens, that would also put more pressure on the prime minister going forward, elizabeth, and at any moment. thank you so much for that. i'm home a jump june with a very nature as live in west jerusalem overcast. this is a connected member and member of the head gosh movement. and he says,
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as long as this occupation, they'll never be democracy for more than 50 is now, is that is being gauge, you know, and, and, and engaging and was in gauge is engaged in then ongoing good dictatorship, a military dictatorship in the, okay, by, by the student that told me the jewels, the land, me and the west bank and gaza strip, which is a which is under these lily siege as we know. so 1st and foremost is the dictatorship as well as the palestinians in they'll kill by debit though, is the concept. now, not a, i'm surprisingly, a, you'll know there is a penetration, a of the occupation in the queue. patients sees them, god show in a means in 2 is the book fair. and now is instead of mean following the slope. and it's just, you know, a, the beginning,
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a either low as though expecting beyond the call now. and then those are going to tear and easily and into a full fledged foss. she's dictate to sheet in wage the most for nothing in it is 0 a components empower? yeah, i want to apply to the international community. it's your responsibility to put the pressure on these early flushes. government needs out to you to stop the med miss because eventually it's not only the bodies damian's, and we need that as well. i'm going to pay the price. but the engine indeed all well is going to pay the price. it's up to you to stop them. stop them. remember what happened to new over 19 years ago? we are not too far from deb. stop it of the it's a 100 days since we started in. so don between the army and the power military rapids support fences. the you and human rights council has cooled a pound struggle,
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reckless and senseless. thousands of being killed and millions left displays. mohammed bald has the story from port saddam when april 15 people in. so then woke up to the phones of explosions, up to the shovels and strikes to the generals who came to paula in 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 post on post fund. with one letter in the middle since the beginning of the museum, he lived by the so called mohammed, i'm done to gullow our forces. i took up the full responsibility, depressed if trisha was parked, and the groups behind the overheads behind the stadium of the political process. he's a criminal and would bring him to justice. the to slides seem to help us to meet
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each other think i'm relying heavily on its power tips control of its dental command and the few military bases in and outside come to places for them that operate support forced upon me to take 22. does he does have districts for high adults, okay. if i made the public facilities, including the presidential policies to foster the width of he does allow for a north court 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 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 in debt. the on the going to us start with the supervision.
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but they all failed to bring about more than a brief through many tendencies fires, not when that expected. i guess. so that was set by 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 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 essential for both sides. and the more drugs on the more pass tragedies evokes for the sudanese which only supplies it with more fuel that this was in his army will come the proposals and for the 1st time and noticed that the dentist and the fighting if the out of self withdrawal is from public buildings on by the toes and stops looting for its fob setup and support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to a civilian government. the 2 sides have sent to the negations box. we did. that's
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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 up quickly to piece how much fun i just feel for it so that the prime minister of greece as the country is at will with wall 555 is nationwide is struggling to contain more than a wall 5 is strong winds of fanning the flames. the island of coal food, which is a popular holiday destination is the latest issue of actuation or what is temperature has reached $46.00 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking thousands of new fires. the end of the largest wal fly is actuation in greek history. around 20000 people floods on the roads. flames threatened to engulf hotels and horns. stephanie deca has moved from killed tare on roads that the fire is keep moving there practically impossible to contain under these when there was one further up the mountain and now it's moved down towards here. you
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have fire fighters from slovakia here we were talking to them a little earlier and they were saying that there's very little they can do under these circumstances and incredible frustration and desperation from the local. here we're talking to one woman who was standing just looking at the scene, putting our hands in the sky, saying people thought people that nothing, nothing, nothing is left. she lost her home, she lost all her lives talking to said, where the good, where is the greek support? where is the police? where is the army where the firefighters? we have seen helicopters, minutes reaching oaks, re supplying themselves with salt water on following these fires as they move, but certainly the devastation here when it comes to the people of roads in terms of some of the businesses, their homes that have been destroyed. it's incomprehensible that many people don't want to talk to us because they are that frustrated and desperate. and what is unfolding here. stephanie decker, all g 0. and your body on the island of rhodes,
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hung parliament and spain. if he is increasingly likely off to the general election on sunday, failed to find a clear winner. the conservative peoples policy, one of the most seats bought, fell short of the majority from minutes to petra sanchez of the ruling socialist workers. policy described the results as a defeat for the far right. sonya guy ego has more. how much it, a spain once again finds itself at the political cross roads. not decided on which pos, it's going to take the 10 minutes from mexico future. the people's party to send to the right party didn't win most of the votes, however, it still was nothing offered outright majority, even if it had decided to form a tax with the far right box policy. not far right, policy in itself of loss votes lost support perhaps in parts of the warnings given by the current socialist prime minister federal sanchez. who said that a vote for his political opponents would see the fall rights in government. the 1st
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time since spain's return to democracy in the late 19 seventies. nevertheless, haps, the most obvious possible scenario for the country is yet another election. if either sides fails to form some kind of deal, that is the case. it gives them both of charles to show up enough supports perhaps to form a majority to be able to govern sonya guy jago out his era madrid to the head on which is 0 rush of lanes ukraine for carrying out a, drawing that fast damaged at least 2 buildings and most close on climate activist went to some, but if he is of a swedish court charged with disobey police during the protest, the the hey there, there's been some flooding and bucket stones in providence putting job providence,
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k, p. k, providence, the picture across the country shows us it is of what day on tuesday. only a few spots getting away from the rain. we also have what weather that will slide into eastern oman on tuesday. this will bring pockets of about 10 to 20 millimeters of rain just to the south of mass. got that much rain. that fast could certainly trigger some flooding, and the area of low pressure will develop in the day of been goal here. it's with the rain around into entre pradesh table and going out and muscle ross drive in the zone here. we could see some flooding over the next little bit. also the risk of seeing flooding in the northern philippines all has to do with this type phone. so let's go in for a closer look. this is likely going to dump copious amounts of rain. we're talking 4 to 500 millimeters. so yes, half a meter of rain here for luzon island, but i think particularly bad from log to lot on young. here's a picture in china, we've got what, whether running across the yangtze river valley. these are summer, plum rains, particularly bad,
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just to the west of wu han and well in this weather report in japan it is a hot picture, but also a human picture. with that breeze off the pacific. so tokyo at 35, but it will feel about 40 on monday, catch her later. i of the dreaming of some little more amazing facility. how about some disney magic tango? tango wants to talk with a couple of dot com, the colleges when the
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watching out. just bear with me, elizabeth go on and don't have a mind to about top stories. the ssl is what i was calling him. and his goal is to change an aspect of the traditional system, the controversial plan that limits the power of the supreme court has seen protest as along the roads outside the connected to demonstration against the bill. mass relatives of the house in january, when the proposed amendments were announced. it's a 100 days since fighting starts and ends to don between the army and the power member to bracket support folks is that you in human rights council. just one of the pals struggle, reckless and senseless, and 5 sizes in greece is struggling to contain more than 80 wall, 5 building across the country. around 20000 people have left on the roads and the largest wild font evacuation and greek history. let's get more in our top story now
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. the protest in israel against the changes to the judiciary is also being opposition within the military. many reservists are refusing to report for juicy, no longer willing to put their lives on the line for a country that they say is slipping towards autocracy. victoria engage in diva polls. these is ready 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. the military
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service is compulsory, so most jewish men and women above the age of 18 and many volunteer for reserve g c . well, into the forty's were service reinforced. the regular army, navy, and air force in an emergency. israel can order its entire reserve force numbering more than 400000 to report for duty. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government will not tolerate insubordination. so little 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 is ready to reserve pilots, 1st joining 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 significant because the air force is largely made off of these rate elite, 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 to the region. and the quite powerful protest against the government's plans to change the legal system show no signs of slowing down. israel's army chief has won this and yahoo! he's proposed changes could affect the readiness of the army, victoria gates and b i, which is era. russia says to drones, have been intercepted and destroyed near the defense ministry and the capital washing officials refuse ukraine of an attempt to tara attack on most schools, the drawings for full release truck, known residential buildings, you need a shuffle. while the one has moved from moscow, the central districts where a tonic spike to you are these one of them, we have a business center,
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they have the one so in close proximity to the building of the russian ministry of defense law school in that survey. so beyond it said the trunk had to no residential buildings, but none of them was seriously damaged. no casualties were reported either come and said, there was a number of arguments as in police cause scolded in the center of most good. the managers office also said that the traffic on the 2 major are in use close to the place of the attacks, have temporarily been suspended. versus ministry of defense blames ukraine for the strikes the same quotes. it was in his hand. why the key of regime to carry out a terrorist attack? both you are these were johns by electronic moves that and then flushed local residents reported multiple cases of broken loss 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 there were no title to use, and that's how it was local residence on now being evacuated to safe places.
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russian appointed gavin of crime. me as soon as announced there was a hedge on the munition dep. how in the trunk core region. also the debris damaged private house and the care of skiing districts. traffic on the crime in bridge has temporarily closed, as well as some roads near the size of that tax. uh, by the way, i guess a report was that the traffic is now being restored. no one claim responsibility for the crime me. i tax, they russian side doesn't speak about it either. you'd actually find out about, alter, say, right, most scared. meanwhile, in ukraine, an increasing number of families of dealing with the separation close by the child . she's single grand parents are being left to care for children whose parents have gone off to 5 look for work, but mcbride reports from keith 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
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a new life. north of keith. the shell smiled. i know lots of people who in the same situation was young people fighting and the grandson's taken care of the grandchildren. on the one hand, the word divides families and on the other, it brings families closer together, left to bring up her children by herself. then 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 or more families in ukraine or having to rely on grandparents at these children's charity more than one intend of calls to the helpline off from grandparents leading 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
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want to self home. think about suicide. young people needs to build the plans for future and it's difficult to plant anything in a war. there's also increasing concern among child welfare groups about the long term impact of families being separated by will effectively a generation of ukrainian children growing up with sometimes one or both parents being absent from their lives. nadia constant in need has been helping bring up her 2 grandsons most of their lives. the last time they heard from the mother she was in russia, and that father was killed in the fighting last year, which also destroyed that 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 bumped down. we were left in the basement. know, getting the price of keys. we will never get back. we had, i lost touch with my friends, and i don't know where they are and now some of them may be in occupied territories
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. even after this war is over, families across ukraine will continue to suffer the effects of it for a long time to come. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. keith human rights watch has released a report on extrajudicial killings in monte. it says dozens of people have been forcibly disappeared, executed since december. the organization blamed the military and most and rates from russia's walkman group. the report says civilian prophecy was looted and destroyed. molly's government says it isn't aware of any human rights violations. laria and rosie is a senior research at human rights watch, and she says many malia and since become victims close off and the government's fight against groups. as we investigated serious abuses by the money, an army and foreign fighters in the central body. during counter insurgency organizations, our findings are based on interviews. we call that 4 key victims and which we saw
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such populations. and i think it's important to remember that might be excused. think it give us call since the last decade now because of the present seem to come see all pharmacy groups and the sun state, any response to the brutal debbie tops by those groups in money and governments as engaged. you know, people come to research and she's talking to you, but she's costing many lives and causing suffering done. demonstration with the 2 men to the use. if i use it by both the money and army, and for the advisors discipline and fighters, that we believe they belong to their last meeting. that part of need to go back in there. as you know, back in there as a gruesome dictation in that not only money, but in other countries, including such a lot because we probably can leave the and according to my rights records, the group i scanned it to stop more crimes and rubbing, deactivate some continental beach to meet it on wednesday. so the fact that they
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are involved with, they might not be in a comfortable searching alteration, should raise questions, actually push the money in government to address uh, the abuse and who they protect was a comfortable libya and multisite join seed role design to, to migrants from crossing the mediterranean, have been a success coast guards and both countries prevented fuel people arriving on the island. anyone coastal rescue is being returned to libya. to touch this logo has especially changed from the blue book to an x. the owner of the social media platform 8 on mosque announced on sunday that he would be getting rid of the signature. but this is the latest change most cars made off to he acquired towards the last year for $44000000000.00 for the phone book has been convicted of disobeying police during the protest against the oil industry in sweden. the 20 role climate change active us was detained last month in the port city of mount
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moore and bug. and now the act of a saw arrested officer. they stopped traffic at an oil terminal fund raise has moved from melma or were outside the things that quotes here in melma, which is kind of the lowest level cold in the land, the equivalent to maybe a much of strikes cold in the u. k. with the keys will basically have that 1st ever contact with the sweetest legal system. i agree at the tone, like i said here, followed by a full length of international media and then stopped a low looking quite a small figure in front of 4 of the judges. accused of disobeying police out these protests at the oil facility in mile by here in june. and we was, we were showed a video where the police films had being asked to leave off. so that stopped the time because from, from leaving and coming in. and they refused, and then the police had to physically move them out of the way. and now this isn't
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a friend's disobey in 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 coal for that we found ourselves in an emergency situation. and she was acting out of the mud an emergency situation to, to save the planet, due to climate change. and anyway, they the sort of all that i say is the, the panel decide what the decision would be and she's been find 30 times 50 swedish crowns, which is about a $150.00. the hello again, i'm elizabeth for ron mendoza hall with the headlines on i'll just say around that is riley parliament has voted to change one aspect of the tradition system. the controversial plan has seen protest as blocked the roads out.
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