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the parliament pauses a divisive law, which we can supreme court judges. this 5 months of protests rejecting the changes the cost of a $100.00 days of conflict and so dawn millions don't have enough to eat as a fine and causes increasing shortages of food grease the class war on wild fires if they've been out of control within different regions fits and thousands from the homes left to the cost of the grandchildren and ukraine, how elderly people are playing a cushion volume and supporting the families separation by the whole with russia. and i'm pete of similar to the a sports window, so it's in the, into many of the women's world cup pump results. malta comes on who has 6 the appearance of the finals. it has sides when depend on the 1500 g m t. and we continue with breaking news, the ssl,
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israel's parliament as bullshit and approved to change a crucial aspect of the country's judicial system. the new law will limit the pile of supreme court judges. the controversial plan has led to mass protests, tens of thousands of his race blocked roads outside the can. method to demonstrate against the values of the house is january. when the proposed amendments were announced. critics say the bill is a threat to democracy in a moment. will speak to ben smith and tennessee, but 1st let's go live to dora con. she's joining us live from west jerusalem. tell us what's happening there? laura okay, i'll just say you know where around the around 200 meters away from the supreme court and also the is ready connected with reasonable this bill was passed today out. i've been speaking to numerous people and from the 10s of thousands of people behind me in the protests, people of course, are angry their huts that'd be not protesting from no tiny against this bill. the
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old. so the full traditional oh, the whole which of course on the, i just a few months ago and many just didn't expect this to go through. they certainly didn't want to to, i just wanted to give you a sense of what was happening. but hollins me, this is a see a flu white is re, the flag. people have been out here in the blistering hate for many hours, out the head of the movement. it's actually person one minute off to the supreme the all to the makes the most so with all the parts in a complaint to the supreme court about this bill. but it puts about a bit of a caps $22.00 situation because the supreme court could reject the bill that the cost of a new bill, they also called so it creates a bit of a constitutional crisis. no, it had to join me. i actually have a member of the ritz office who's saying that one of the, the defaults to purchase. so thank you so much for joining us. can you just tell me there are 10000 resolve?
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it says that they will not sign up to walk. it says phyllis costs, are you one of those? will you not turn up to watch? i'm one of those who also volunteer. but um, press hello everyone here. this amazing people down there we the people, we have a personal story. my story is i'm also a disabled veteran, so i volunteer and all the things. and, but the mind is of general mindset, of course, is that this minute, this government, the destruction of breaking the fundamental contract between the country and the motive of our idea, which is the peoples ami anatomy by the people for the people. and therefore of course, we want started full born and to do we want them to, to defend any country. it's not about any political discussion. it's on the right and left, it's about right and wrong. and us people, that's where all the, all new to the values embedded in the creation of independence. so that we believe
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in freedom, civil rights, justice and equality when this contract has been broken, we want, so be the country easy. so is this going to affect the civility and security of a country that identifies itself as an incredibly secure country? is that where the ministry is one of the most important aspects of brilliant question, we are not being interviewed to a tunnel known as our 0. so what i just said, many of the public that's watching us right now, i'm from around the countries and the very much serious about the fact that he's ro is a people country in the middle east because of the strength of the high tech pre economy . the idea is, is, of course, is part of these great innovation that, that us, these rarely have. the problem is that the government's current governments of destruction, israel destroying the strength of these will. so of course,
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the consequences for that a very much relevance for international relationship with all of the nations. and we're here to stop the mountain. this is really has to step to stay a very strong major role play in the middle east and part of the global arena. so it, from my perspective, yes, it's very emotional points, but we believe that is us the path results of as well. we back again to the front line to secure our beloved country and make sure that his role will remain a strong connection in the middle east, east tech. oh, thank you so much for joining us. i'll talk to you in the sounds. yeah. all right, and or thank you for that, that is a nor con life. whereas in west jerusalem, that's go now to another correspondence, then it's smith and ben and tell us where you are and what's happening there. so this is essential. tell it is like what is where about an hour or so ago and
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along after apollo and rocks of 5, that little people came out of school and taking it spontaneously to protests. the police have shut up access to main highway because in previous protests, hey, i protest have gone down that to shut up sort of a may not serial road to say they're not gonna be able to do that this evening is a heavy police presence. but for $29.00, can we just consecutively protest as have been gathering intel of even against this do additional overall. it hasn't gotten the money why the law has been passed and there is an enormous frustration here. the best has happened, but people have come out, sometimes it's appropriate for a bed. i believe it was uh on sunday yesterday that we saw people coming out and support of these changes to other any rallies taking place now and some of the bill that's being passed. so you've got 2 types of you bought pro, reform protest as a non to reform,
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protest is now what you have here are people who are against the reform protesting for 29 weeks consecutively, they tend to come, they tend to believe the israel, which was founded by generally, jews of your knowledge in origin was found as a secular state for the jewish people. but as a secular states, they believe that box is on the right. has been threatened by this over the whole. what's happened that perhaps in the least the last 10 years or so, is israel as move further? so the right, this is more of a liberal island and one of the more conservative country i'm, i'm it for the right. the more conservative people with gen that generally tend to be of ultra orthodox jews, more conservative jews generally of middle eastern origin. they believed that the most that they have democratically voted for these changes. but the democratic wish is being stopped by the supreme court and they have been operate protesting previously that all out today they've got that way essentially for the happen know
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the protests, less of them know in favor of these reforms. all right, ben and thank you very much for that. that has been a smith bringing on salacious from some of these. thank you. well, let's take a closer look at what's being paused, which is just one part of the government's plan to change the legal system. the can this, it has passed into, or preventing judges from striking down the government decisions on the basis that they are unreasonable. israel has no russian constitution, but the principal has been interpreted by scholars to allow judges to review political decisions based on public interest. critics of the new law say reasonableness has been an essential check and balance on the executive branch of government. but suppose that the legislation say the reasonable stand it is to subject to and that it interferes with decisions made by elected officials. well, let spring and model on the shower, he's down to 0 senior political analyst and he's joining us live from paris. lots to talk about him. i'd want, i want to start with one thing that you've been watching very closely,
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and that's how police have behaved with protest as throughout the yet there's been a noticeable, well, there's a lack of wine and says, and then is it noticeable? do you think, given the size and the duration of these protests, you know, on the one hand it's, i must say it's to the credit. right? 6 months of part, the 6 months of flooding the streets. and week after week we see those hundreds of thousands of his varieties and the last day or 2 which seem opposing sides industries in the states of jerusalem. right? sounds of opposing camps protesting. and we see these really security to really, even though that you would use some, you know, rather homes and whatever. but in the end of the day, the degree of violence, a show that really makes one have one or 2 things. first of all, why?
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when i say, for example, in 2021, when few kind of thing is in israel. citizens always read, went out on forecasted and hi fi and job fine on other places. so much for so much of the violence was used against that. even programs, but lots of jeff, i'm saying simple. one, i guess hundreds and thousands because they're a jewish forecasters. there's hardly any violence by the security forces and there's hardly any violence. i'm the process. my analysis is the following. back in march, if you remember perhaps that to remind our viewers around the world, the prime minister, not the whole started speaking over there to me when they were the see. the 1st signs of violence interview after protest following the firing of the police chief in the city by the security administer. it might be because it looks pretty different positions, right?
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since then there were some why not? there were few or ask like a dozen or some kind of eve, and suddenly the entire country was finalized by fear. the dispute, in fact, water just seems since march. and even today we've seen very soft kind of been in the process. yeah, because again, my analysis is with the 1st casualty, especially between the camps. i think the country has gone down to its dark side. i think we kind of see and all i have in the country. yeah. and on that model on, when you look at the size of the protests and how much this traditional level has divided the country, you're right. we've seen, we haven't seen much bonham's between police in protest as but does it seem like a moment of reckoning for the country when you see just how to find it? it is. and what's at stake here? absolutely. and deep uh, you know, these really security services, but she basically shut off the model that they've been looking at. uh, you know,
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the social media of the radical bluetooth in the country. you know, like that for me. all right, i mean my name is already involved, so you know, set in my fields the type approach by some fanatic a right wing group. just a photo that administrative security part been clear, something like a jewish defense lead in their social media into the account. there's that hard been viewed by some, during that design by the security to services. bid has been told to use guns and knives and unsolved support against the testers. just beginning to remind our viewers around the world, those 2 fanatical ministers that we have to be in. is there a like for example, the minister of finance. he was arrested, he was kept for 3 weeks by the security services for attempting a lot of awesome. that'd be so yeah, these very dangerous elements for empowered areas in the streets. yeah. i the one of them getting any major by the attack against the opposing groups,
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i guess any part of the city or the country? i think we need a major escalation. but i don't think keeping the secret just said, because we'll be able to stop because that's all. remember, a big part of this country is on to that these i own a didn't have served in the ministry and said to me, one, bob and staples and a base like, is there a it guy really table? it is certainly a warning situation. and one that we have watching very closely that is a senior political elena, some other one, but sean live in paris. thank you. model on the pen t morehead on the news out, including russia. she was as ukraine of carrying out of drawing the tests of damage at least 2 buildings in moscow at his posts of peace. why it wasn't just direct quotes being broken into on gary and ground, pre the,
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it's $100.00 days since finding started. and so don, between the army and the power military rapids support forces. but you wouldn't, human rights council is quoting, the power struggle, reckless and senseless. well, how much devolve has the story from port? so don, 1 april, 15 people in. so then woke up to the phones of explosions, up to the shovels, and let's products 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, like a loser, dealing with a one in the middle since the beginning of the museum, the live by the so called mohammed to come down to gullow. our forces took up the full responsibility depressed of trish was parked and the groups behind the oh boy hands behind the failure of the political process. he's
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a criminal and we bring him to justice. the to slides seem to help us to meet to each other. think i'm relying heavily on its power stepped control of its dental comment and the few military bases in and outside come to fight those funds that offered support forced upon me to tell the 20 to residential districts for high adults. ok if i made the public facilities including the presidential policies to fos, 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 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 then these are affected in some way or another. diplomatic efforts spotted in may with
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a series of meetings in debt, the on the joint to us side with the supervision. but they all failed to bring about more than beef. your money tendencies, fires, not when that expected. i guess. so that was sabbath society, the sudanese army, and people believe this form has been imposed on them and that it's supported by foreign countries. unfortunately, there's an error, countries standing behind it and multiple hop i wouldn't move either at the proposed solutions do not contain strategic or smart incentives that could lower the boring sides to serious talks. or how does this work is essential for both sides and the more drugs on the more pass tragedies evokes for the student needs, 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 self withdrawal is from public buildings and by the toes and stops looting for its fox. that offers support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to us simply and government. the to sides have sense of the
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negations box we did. that's what he's on talks with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle. on 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 one does the parts of that to win that spring and have a morgan choose? joining us live, i believe, from costume a 100 days of fighting have a way to things stand. now, what are the prospects for peace more than 3 months of fighting here? in the capital for to my other parts of the country. and it's still not clear when this what was and since the early hours of monday morning we were able to hear as strikes. we can see the fight suggests belonging to the cities army flying overhead . from here, i'm the mind which is the parts of cartoon. and then we can see up plumes of small . this is just one of several columns that you were able to see throughout the day
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in the northern parts of the capital cartoon. a part that is heavily dominated by the parent minute through rapid support forces. and which is it needs army has been trying to make a breakthrough for the past 2 weeks. there's also been fighting in parts of on demand as well. now the army said that it's blocking one major highway that's connected to the, the, the capital for them to the west. some parts of the country as a result of the movement of department through rapid support forces between the capital for 2 and west are for now people say that this may mean that that would be more in terms of pricing in the capital, but they're concerned. so they said that if there is more finding, the civilians who are here have nowhere to go to and been worried that after the disruptions of the desk that they've been living over the past 100 days, they will be with you some more of that. and things would be worse for them and not getting better as the fighting continues. unable, i know that you were in on them on recently. you've also been in cartoon for the most part since the beginning. and can you describe what life is like?
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for many people live in the capital, how soon has become untenable in the northern parts of the campus? some people have been without running water for 100 days since the thoughts of the conflicts. those who can have to rely on wants are coming from the mile. and they say that even when they try to get what's a fundamental basis harassment from one of the to where inside that's in the northern parts of the capital, there's also the issue of the solar and prices of goods and the costs of the food in the market, many people have not been able to access their bank accounts as piece of parts of the fighting. people have not been working because of the were and civil servants specifically have been having issues getting access to their bank accounts and have not received their salaries for the past 3 months. so the situation is getting quite died from many of them are to me to 60, with the population of approximately 8000000 prior to the conflict. at least 2000000 people are estimated to have left because of the fighting with many more
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still remain trapped behind nowhere to go to dc. they can not afford the cost of transportation, but they say that as market price has continued to increase and as well it becomes costs. cause bill worries that if they don't die by the bullets from the touring sides, then hunger may be the one to kill them to the thank you very much for bringing us a picture from a suit and he's capital. that is, have a morgan live in caught it, so thank you. and as he touched on the conflict and so don has increased the food shortages and worse and hung up before the volumes began, 16000000 people didn't have enough to age. but now the united nation says, and now the 3000000 have no access to food. let me close them chevy for ports. or mohammed that is on one of the few grocery stores that remain open in southern on demand part of the sudanese capital costume. but he's running low on stock since early may. the area has seen some of the fios's fighting and recent weeks cutting of supply lines tied up. the basic necessities that scares flower, milk, beans,
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oil and drinks. stokes, at dwindling on the prices are constantly rising. with no sign of stopping the items are already expensive, and the cost of transporting them is also high. most businesses have either run out of goods or have shut down, as the security situation deteriorates. the violence has left millions of people trapped in their homes. oh yeah, our situation is bio, especially economically many people haven't been paid to receive the pension for more than 3 months. people are struggling to get by and who knows what will happen tomorrow. for the nearly 3000000 sued news displays within the country, mostly from compton. a me is a luxury that com to, for about one 3rd of the population didn't have enough to eat. the food conflict began. now, the world for program says more than $90000000.00 people of facing food shortages, agency, se fighting looting on the lack of access to affected areas. hum,
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print efforts to deliver aid. 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 work is to push the other into the country. so the 1st thing that we need, ideally, is the conflict to en, or 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 into places like that for into the code of phones. so that we can reach the populations in desperate need at this time. first, the one you creating costs for prizes to sol, making basic goods on the affordable for millions of people voted by now and internal conflict has aggravated conditions, the sudanese pushing millions to the brink of salvation on the clothes. some shoddy arches. he had tribal on his,
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the deputy executive director of uni seth and he says, number of children affected by this conflict is much higher than the official statistics that are being published. we're here on the 100 stay of a conflict that has visited unprecedented harm and pain to soothing these children in their families. 24000000. so then these are in need of humanitarian assistance. that's 13000000 children, one and every 2 children in sedan. since the conflict started, a reported cases that are verified have indicated that we've had 437 children that have been killed over 2000 children that have been injured. that's a child every hour that has either been killed or injured. and that's what's been reported, the actual cases are much, much higher. and we know that this was already a fragile situation. we have 700000 children in sudan that are severely acutely
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malnourished. if you do not get assistance to a child who is severely acutely malnourished, that child is at high risk or mortality. unicef and partners are on the ground and making a difference. we've been able to reach 3000000 children with health supplies, including support to responding to a to mom attrition, but much more needs to be done. a human rights watch has released a report on extrajudicial kings and monte. it says dozens of people have been forcibly disappeared or executed since december. the organization claims the military and missing race from bushes wants to improve the report. so civilian property was lieutenant destroyed. molly's government says it isn't aware of any human rights violations. rely on the girls. he is a senior research at human rights watch and she says, many mullins have become victims caught off and the government's fight against armed groups. we investigated serious abuse these by the money in the army and foreign fighters in the central monday. during counter insurgency nations,
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our findings are based on interviews, we call that 40 victims and which we saw such alterations. i think it's important to remember that bobby's excuse didn't give us call. it seems that almost a decade now, because of the presence seem to come, see all our groups and the sun state, any response to the hotel, debbie tops by those groups. then monday governments as engaged in a legal company insurgency strategy, which is costing many lives and causing suffering, done devastation with the 2 men to the use. if i use these by both the money and army and for the advisers discipline 5 years that we believe they belong to their last meeting, that part of need to go back in there as you know, gardner as a gruesome dictation in uh, not only money, but in other countries, including special republican media and holding someone's rights record to the group
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as being a, to stop more crimes and rubbing continental beats, me that on. well. so the fact that they are involved with the money, an army in abusive to come to the search and see what the nation should raise. questions actually push the money in government to address the abuses and hope that patricia was a comfortable with suicide. bond blossom, somalia has killed at least 20 people in wounded thousands, including all me recruits. the bama targeted a queue of young men as a military training camp in the capital market issue. the group out of tra, bob, which is linked to al qaeda, has claimed responsibility malcolm webb has the latest. the survivors say a mine in military uniform, within a queue of soldiers being counted the stuff of a days training when he designated a suicide from killing those around him and entering thousands of others. the explosion took place inside a training academy and somebody is capital mortgage issue that so that's many
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people questioning how diploma was able to get seemed to want. supposedly a high security area beyond group ash above was taking responsibility for the attacks, many of its flights. those have been forced out of towns and cities in recent months following and offensive by some of the is national forces with training and supports in the us and fighting alongside local militias. beyond group has responded by launching surprise attacks, often sending suicide bombers to military target. and an area is mountain web, which is 0, maybe kenya, degrees mail with the prime minister says the country is as well with wild fires, find find as nationwide is struggling to contain more than 80 world fires, strong winds of fanning the flames. the orlando's cool food, which is a popular holiday destination, is the latest issue. evacuation orders. temperature has reached 46 degrees celsius
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on sunday, sparking thousands of new fi is the largest, while far as actuation in greek history. around 20000 people fled the island of rhodes. flames to rush into an gulf homes and hotels. stephanie deca has moved from killed tare on roads of the fire as 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 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 got people that nothing, nothing, nothing is left. she lost her home. she lost all her lives talking to said where the grew, where is the greek support? where is the police? where is the army where the firefighters, we have seen helicopters,
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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 just, they're all in your body on the island of rhodes. well, let's get more on this now. we're joined by demetrius kind of, as he's director general of world wildlife fund, greece and he's joining us live from the great capital athens. thank you very much for your time. i believe that you are originally from rose wall fires, of course, on new roads and not new in greece, but how would you describe the intensity compared to previous years? a yes, good evening. well, the forest fires well, fires have been a natural elements of forest ecology and, and it states a lot of the mediterranean landscape over over hundreds of years. but the reality
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is that over the last few years we've seen a changing situation where the frequency of these forest fires is larger and more importantly, the intensity of these forest fires is larger. we're, we're seeing what we call mega fires, fires that are very, very difficult to put out as, as you pointed out, in your, in, in your story from your coverage from, from rose. and we're seeing, i think a lot more of that in the, in the country the last few years and must have thought about us when you speak of the frequency and the intensity. what role is climate change playing? and these walls files is that because of climate change as well. i think the climate, the crisis in a nutshell is, is, is creating favorable conditions, but actually allow the spreading of these for, as far as it's not the climate crisis that's responsible for actually setting these, these, for as far as most of these far as far as are actually because of human negligence to some of that might be also because of, of arson. but the situation is such that the climate crisis is creating more
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favorable conditions in and not. so i would say the climate crisis is making our forest more vulnerable, but also are more valuable. and the challenge that we face is, how do we actually have to the severity of these forest fires that are exacerbated by climbing the price? the response to that is it's less about suppression. it's more about changing the paradigm, looking at how we manage our for us, investing a great deal more in prevention of these for as far as, because that's we've, we've seen in a painful wayne places like roads and, or full was those fires are out there. it's very, very difficult to, to put them out. so climate crisis is creating those favorable conditions. it's not responsible for the forest. by that, at the same time, i would say it's actually hugely important that we try and really taking full global actions on, on climate change. because that will actually put the forest on a more sustainable path. we don't want to put these force in
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a situation where those conditions are, are, are more favorable for more fire. and what does that bold global action? what is the bed of forest management look like as well? a bold global climate action will require us firstly to look at mitigation will require to look at how do we reduce our emission. so for a country like grease that actually means as a bonding abandoning our, our plans to drill for oil and gas and investing more and renewable energy with forest management means actually managing these forest clearing. a lot of the areas where you have buying mice has been collecting for a long, long time, providing ways in which the, the local community, local volunteer teams. and really a, a, a, an amazing amount of gratitude to all the local teams volunteer teams that have done an amazing job and rose in so many other places providing a role for them in this process. it really means working with the forest many,
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many months before the hot summer and period. and that's, and that's, i think, an area where greece and many other mediterranean countries need to be investing a great deal more on that as demetrius kind of, as of the world wildlife fund. greece, thank you so much for your insights on this. we really appreciate you as told him in the philippine sea is approaching the foot typhoons trends that's getting more jeff harrington with where it's headed. we've got a storm cooking up in the philippine c. hey for one of those details right here, right now. this is type phone, dock story and again it's really been charged up here. so right now the wind speeds are a 185 kilometers per hour. that makes it equivalent to a category 3. hurricane could see storm surge about 3 meters high and sun spots. the forecast is calling for 4 to 500 millimeters of rain, so it gets half a meter of rain here. so we go in for a closer look. during the wee hours on tuesday, this cooks up even more the winds could be up to 233 kilometers per hour. so
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a high end category for all of that to say that this is approaching super type phone status. so, you know, it's going to be bad, especially around lose on island from the log to not only on this is where we're running the risk of seeing $4.00 to $500.00 millimeters and frank. okay, by wednesday it's now starting to clip taiwan and we press play and see where it goes wednesday into thursday. as it is, it does get closer to making that land fall, but this will be bad for taiwan as well. similarily 3400 millimeters of rain. and i think by friday this will make landfall in se china, so in food, young providence. but we are likely to see flooding and land slides over the next little bit. the still ahead on the news out. we have the basis from the dread for the result of sunday staff and action has increased the chances of a hung holloman's. and how the, the for the pain stay be with the women's world cup as inspiring youngsters back home. peace that has that story in
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the let's go with your headlines for the america. it's great to see the heat wave continues in the us state of arizona, so it's now been 24 days where the temperature in phoenix has been 43 degrees or above. so today on monday, no max out at $45.00 degrees, there is somewhat weather streaming across northern florida, the southeast corner of the us, also for the northeast of the us, active weather in place here rate through a to virginia and delaware. but that's how we start out the week. check out how we end of the week on friday, dark the read the hard, the temperature, d. c, 37, new york, 34 back to the here. and now for the west coast, british columbia. then coover a damn day here with a storm system that 18 degrees. different story though, in central america and the caribbean, temperatures are running high here through cuba and the bahamas. so havana and nasa,
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bahamas, at $35.00, you're closing in on temperature records for the month of july. it is a what picture around the vine 6th through the caribbean and the pacific coast at the top end of south america. and then we've got a vigorous storm system sliding through the river plate region into the southeast of brazil, but it will retro great back to the river plate region midway through the week and rain and snow coming in to southern chile. this is mountain snow for the southern andes. today on monday, the learned learned, please be coming to enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. ok on our vladimir putin won't be attending a summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for
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suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere? so i'm told stories from across asia in the pacific one. 0 one east. it's crazy. d issues affecting the cloves, most populous region. the 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 items. and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility. to coordinate finance for international action, assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. the
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you watching the news out of me, it is withdrawn and don't have a mind to of on top stories. the solid, israel's parliament has passed legislation from limits the power of the supreme court. tens of thousands of protest as blanca wrote as outside the can. this is that fathered 6 months of mass values to oppose the controversial changes to the traditional system. it's a 100 days since fighting started. and so don, between the army and the power ministry, beth, it's a full size, but you and human rights council pulls a pound, struggle, reckless, and so, and says, and $55.00 as increase is traveling to contain more than 18 walls, 5 building across the country around 20000 people have left on the roads and the launch is walled fine evacuation in greek history. but let's get more on our top story and as ro, these live pictures that we're looking at from west jerusalem with thousands of protests as a guided near the as randy parliament to protest against the vote on changes to the
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judicial system. we're going to bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how could now the united states, of course, of watching the developments in israel. and this is something what's happened to that, is there any problem? and on monday it's something us politicians, including president, abide and have been urging prime minister netanyahu not to do company. that's right. and in just the last few moments, we have had an updated statement in terms of reaction from the white house, according to a spokes person from the national security council. the white house is saying that they are feeling that it is unfortunate that the vote took place with the slimmest possible majority. and it is believed that for major democratic changes, it is needed that a consensus the work towards and the white house is now urging is rarely leaders to work toward a consensus based approach for political dialogues. so this is the very latest
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dropping just moments ago from the white house. and this follows of course, a statement from the president himself. he had urge, personally benjamin this and y'all have used rarely prime minister to really rethink or change his mind. going ahead with the vote itself, given the fact, but the white house and the president really believes that this is the wrong way to go feeling that this was the best of seeing the protests from over here in the united states and really feeling. but this was dividing the population is you heard of that statement that the way to go was to find consensus. the feeling here in the united states is that there are a whole range of challenges facing israel right now and really re making the judiciary was not something that should be focused on. and very quickly, i think the point that the us president is feeling and the white house is feeling
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is. but when you, israel is a strategic ally of the united states and one of the things in the corner store and is that relationship is always been the shared view of democracy. and this sort of a chart, if you will, the sort of right turn that has taken a sort of away from that shared val you is of grave concern to the white house. and so that's why they're really looking at this and, and urging the sort of a pulling in of the reins and, and so they're watching this carefully. and as you've heard there just now, there's this statement of really looking for some consensus building on the part of the united states. that is, i want house correspondence, company healthcare with the latest from washington dc. thank you. can buy a home parliament in spain. p is increasingly likely off to the general election on sunday, failed to find a clear when the conservative peoples policy one most states bought selshores, the majority prime minister pedro sanchez of the socialist workers party describe
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the result as a defeat for the far right. sonya guy, ego has moved from the druid on sundays. a small collection results did not produce a working majority for either the sent to let the socialist o the center, right people's policy. even though the people's policy did have a majority of seats, it still would not have been enough even if i had gone into coalition with the far right folks policy. reason being is that support for the fall right seems to have full and nevertheless, the political landscape looks at a country which is deeply divided politically. the fact that these 2 big boxes have to rely on the extremes, either in the left or in the right. these has cost all these old and, and we see in spain between right and left to resurface again. and it's now domain that's in spanish politics. and those are the logical differences spelled out into
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a very best said divisive campaign. course not one all the other side was able to convince the electorate to vote decisively for one vision full vialva. however, another possibility could be a slim one, though, that that might even be yet another election towards the end of the now the spanish prime minister, pamela sanchez, has said that he doesn't consider this to be a possibility for now. but that might not be in his gift to the sides. it might be circumstances or events. if i decide will be of i will be able to cobble off enough support to be able to help them through to that possibility. sonya got ya go, i'll just sarah madrid's rush just as to drawing something intercepted and destroyed near the defense ministry in the capital washing officials that she was ukraine of an attempt to tablet attack on moscow. the drawn supposedly struck non
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residential buildings. meanwhile, in ukraine, an increasing number of families of dealing with a separation caused by the war child. she's a move grandparent and so being left to care for children whose parents have gone off to 5 or look for work. well, mcbride reports from keys or 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 pole in the south. she's now helping the family make 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, hundreds of war, 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
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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 leading help with children struggling to cope with the absence of parents. so there wasn't, is 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 south hall. 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 war. effectively a generation of ukrainian children growing up with sometimes one or both parents being absent from their lives. nadia comes down to leave the has been helping bring
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up her 2 grandsons. most of their lives for the last time they heard from their 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 burned down. we were left in the basement. oh no, yeah, no questions to you. 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 an occupied territories. 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 would you say era keith wildfires and algeria have killed at least 15 people and engine douglas during the, the heat. 12 day of this month, the algerian ministry says 10 soldiers were killed in the fall, fighting juicy. but it's unclear whether they're including the death toll,
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around 7 and a half $1005.00 fonts is attacking the emergency. a 1000 people have been evacuated from the homes in eastern algeria, and floods and have gone to stone, have killed at least 45 people and ended thousands of others. the government spokesman said aid was being washed to the 2 main does off the zones and one back in the east and west of a couple. the flooding followed heavy rain destroyed homes and wiped out hundreds of square kilometres of crops. cambodia as prominent as that has declared victory in an election observe as described as a sham one of the main policies was banned and political opponents of being jailed offense to flee abroad from san who is the will as long as 7 pon minnesota is expected to transfer power to his eldest son, us. so the head on the news, our action from the woodlands will cause a supersonic prose to be the hero, to italy, that's coming off of the
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a free agent when he's the current contract runs off next year. and he's been left out of p. s. cheese to a to asia. so couldn't bump, enjoying the lights of kind of do could the body of saudi arabia's most successful club before the chelsea defender was presented to the fans and then a very happy about it. and they're pretty spectacular, certainly at the stadium in riyadh, reuben davis. and so gave me a link of it. savage were also welcomed by, supposes ahead of a friendly game. and the face of hello friends will already be familiar with georgia. j says the 68 year old has been re appointed as coach having been dismissed 4 years ago after 7 months in charge for the for on. so it's the 1st day, the 1000000 pound player in prison has died at the age of $69.00. from a heart attack, the strike it made the vin reco move from booming city to brian plus nothing and far as the 1979. before going on to school, the winning golding becuz, european comp final. you also pay from interest the city and the tele and teen
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santoria and atlanta. francis represented the england $52.00 times the present level. so when installed at the women's world cup, that'd be panama for nolan, their opening game. this was the think of the goals from a b, a 's that i'd also, which put them 3 ahead veterans before every board just took the 4th to complete hattrick services in sub to, to make way for the mid you, we monitor who's playing at his 6 the cap, if the 37 year old school's at this tournament to be the 1st day a male or female to school with 6 consecutive will, is, will maintain. they both agree who have winning their opening game of the women's world cup for a 9th time. they top the group if the table, the mix matches on saturday with fonts, playing brazil, and panama meeting jamaica morocco become the 1st arab nations to compete of the
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women's world cup. they were up against germany. and they arrived from the game in melvin, but it was germany who dominated the match. captain alexander public school to head is in the 1st off, and they went on to add 4 more when a 6 know victory, which is the biggest of the 2 of them. and so fall into this game. on monday we talked about a super sub. it's a, it's a be skilled captive crispy on a g l e came on in the 83rd but it again, so origin see to and it's will the winning goal in the ages 72 any was making one under the full things and national appearance and now has 50 full goals for entities as raj encino who won the mains, woke up last. busy they have still never won a match at the women's treatments. it's in the 2nd in the group to the table behind suite and also the opening games those to play each other on saturday, argentina fe, southern africa on friday, a sort of pain. so one of 8 countries may,
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he made a view at the women's world cup that the nicknamed, the philippine is preparing for the next game against co hosts, new zealand, following on from an opening defeat to switzerland. this is the 1st time instead of meeting. so saint, a women's omens thing to a world cup. and this bottom below tells us it's inspiring young people to take up football. and what is undoubtedly a basketball, crazy nation. 13 year old chloe brilliant as has been playing football for 10 years . she started learning to sports when the philippine samantha national football team to us goals was enjoying some success after beating defending champion vietnam in the 2010 ozzy and championship. that's referred to now as a miracle up how annoyed. i think i really just joined that because i saw my older brother so, 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,
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obsessed philippines, former college football player, vince aguilar teamed up with the college of human genetics in the countries premier state university to form the aspire football academy. a lot of the 1018 uh, just the year for us, cuz we only had like 6 to 8 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 section. 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 national team, the philippines, that's qualified for the women's world cup. no other philippine team has made it to
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the woke up male or female. when i was grade school, we were lacking many players because i go to an algo school. but now this so many younger girls joining and that makes me really proud. lupina is may be heading into the world carpets under dogs. but they're inspiring a whole new generation of homegrown talent was seated also like to represent the philippines on the world stage. one day barn to below, i'll just 0. many of us. this is what remains of mex for stuff is when is trophy from the hun gave him drum free, but it wasn't the only thing that was broken. the world champions dominant victory was red bulls 12th in a rose policy mcfadden's records from 1988. it is also for stuff ins, 7 consecutive when parents landowner is finished 2nd with the stuff in the teammate, sewage, you a pay raise and back to for stuff is broken,
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try for you. this is how it happened during the podium celebrations, noticed the man responsible and expensive mistake is the trip. the apparently costs $40000.00 and takes 6 months to make good news from expos. easy is going to receive a new one. hopefully brian haldeman will take bit of a of the clatter, a chug, the american gets to keep goals, list price for a year off the winning the open championship. how much of a one on to 70 and the find around to do a livable to finish 6 shots clear of the field at 13 in the fall. if these 1st major type of em victories with $3000000.00, but it appears he's planning some very low teen celebration. i had a nice week, a couple weeks ago, and i bought a new tractor from a hunting place. so i'll get home and i'll be on the tractor low and grass in the next week and we're very excited about that. so that's gonna be your remote, you're going to ride your truck to see i might take a whole day and just just put my phone away and go get on track or
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a little bit lost, cuz i've never known that open champion, celebrate by mountain grass on the truck, so i got a lot of layers, man like honey. okay, we'll leave it there and i'll be here again in a couple of hours time with another sports news updates elizabeth see to look forward to it. thank you very much for that. and the that set for this and use our do stay with us with back in just a couple of minutes of more of today's news, including the news of the 2 additional changes in as well. the or the
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