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controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy building. there's inside story on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks alongside the authority is our payment for tom. on the other side, now it's from a, a demand, a justice with detailed coverage the where has resulted in the closure of many hospitals. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world, the operation. and janine would last no more than 48 hours, the consequences, the impact of what has happened here. the last for years or the waiting parliament to process a device of all which we can supreme court judges despised months of protests, rejecting the changes the
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de throwing them. and this is alice's even live from doha, also coming up, as well as protest, movement pushes on, maybe unions considered a general strike and ministry reserve as a threatening avoid the cost of a $100.00 days of conflict. and so don millions don't have enough to eat as a fund and leads to increasing shortages of food and grease the class on wild fire since they've been out of control in different regions for some thousands from the homes. the, in the face of one of the largest protests in israel's history parliament has voted to approve of crucial change to the judicial system. it removes the ability of the supreme court to overrule government decisions. it's considered as unreasonable and
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against the public interest. it is the 1st bill to pos and a series of proposals that have divided the nation hundreds of thousands of protest as a rally for months alone. but what they say is a threat to democracy. labor unions, a considering a general strike and military was of us, the threatening to boy called service. so we are here to protect our democracy. we were left with no choice but to go to a disobedient and non violent disobedience. and we're here to protect our democracy, right? by the body. we can to process re sending these rules we, we can do it nor cons. joining us live from west jerusalem and you've been the thousands of people behind your door. you've been speak to people who oppose to the changes. what are they telling me? absolutely, elizabeth. there are tens of thousands of protesters behind me. there is a see,
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a blue. why is ready slide some people are shouting for democracy and change and it also quoting up shame against the government. the police have also really stepped up security around the area out. i'm not far about 200 meters away from these ready to print close and also the connected protests is blocked off highway all the way around us and the police have been spraying out water cannons. i've also been on horseback trying to control the protests of i'm now getting some pretty nasty smells. it's the 1st time the spray just got lost in these protests, which we've been getting on ready for months. so i just want to show you the scenes behind me at the per test lead of hair or making speeches about one minute is off to this bill was passed. they handed in an appeal to the supreme court to try and strikes down this bill. but the entire point of the bill is to say, con,
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strikes down anything. so it's going to create a constitutional crisis on the, on the p for had to be opposition in a few days, will also do the same. now these protests of attractive paper from across is ready society, but there's so much challenge this concept of it is even a democracy and i have tons up to these protests. one of them is with me. a name is no out pinto sheets from the empty occupation move and did you want to come and join me? thank you so much. just please tell me what you're doing here. so i'm, i'm here as part of the anti occupation block, a block that is here. to say that it's the protesters here are calling for democracy. the only way to have true democracy in this area is ending these rarely occupation of the occupied territories. 9 the west bank and gaza talking to the policy. you know, it does not hurt. yes, absolutely. we're talking about the policy and occupied territories. we think that as long as isabel forbes, another, another nation and other people on the under occupation under military occupation,
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basically, right? less and then we cannot claim to call ourselves for democracy democracy. what would you call yourself that we'd call, i'd say there are different uh we could. some of us would say apartheid. some of us would say that within the $48.00 territories, it is a democracy's and outside of some occupation. definitely. we are definitely not a full democracy at the moment. um, and while many of these protesters are feeling like their democracy is being taken away from them, the message that we are trying to bring is that we are calling them and we are calling the government to join us in a fight for actual true democracy which is not only about this judicial overhaul, it's about having equal rights row for everyone from the river to the c. know, thank you so much for joining us back to you elizabeth or lower. thank you very
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much for that. your con will just some of the voices from the protests in west jerusalem, the united states as watching the developments and israel. and that's bringing all one house correspondence company. how could she's lived for us in washington, dc, and national security council, the cooling the events in israel? unfortunate company yeah, uh there had been an attempt by the us president the 11th hour to try and prevent the vote from taking place. obviously that did not happen. and now the national security council in the last half hour expressing dismay that this went ahead saying it's unfortunate that the vote took place. and by the slim of possible majority is moving ahead. what the concern is, is that there is a need for consensus and obviously there is the feeling that this is what needs to happen. and that's what needs to happen really is for the israeli leaders in the
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eyes of the united states to work towards that. and through political dialogue, and so that is what the white house is urging you have to remember that the united states and israel have for decades, been strategic allies. they believe that there is sort of a shared value in the view of democracy. and since they as re election of benjamin netanyahu in december, there has been concern by the bible ministration. but that shared view of democracy has not been sort of the shared view of the past few decades. and so there has been great concern so much so that we've seen a bit of a sort of friction between these 2 leaders. and that has been displayed by the fact that there has not been the traditional invitation to the white house that you usually see between presidents and as rarely leaders. something that was only recently extended in the last week and not to the white house. in fact,
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we don't know where this meeting will take place. it could even be on the sidelines of the un general assembly showing just how much friction there is still between these 2 leaders. and the reason for it is that the u. s. president believe, but the priorities of benjamin netanyahu seem to be off kilter if you will, but the priority is a sort of remain king of the judiciary is not what is real should be looking at right now that there are so many other issues, considering the security challenges that face of the this is not a top priority, so this is a message that is being sent for washington. and the concern is, is that israel is simply not listening committee. thank you very much for that. that is company. how could live from washington dc? the decision today is part of a wide, a set of proposals to change the legal system. the full package proposed by as well as government would reduce the costs palace. it proposed is given to is where the
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parliament, the ability to of, of ryan supreme court decisions with a simple majority of $61.00 foot as it would allow politicians to choose which judges to appoint at the moment. judge is selected by an independent pedal. the changes would also remove the supreme court's ability to view the legality of what's known as, as well as basic laws which function as its constitution. president isaac, because all k as opposed to proposal saying it's pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. as well as minister of justice says it's, this is an important moment for the country. the slit a good day, you will say the same. it's definitely an outstanding moment. we took the 1st step in an important historic process of the amendment of the judicial system and the return of rights that were taken from the government and the conduct that is there any opposition need to say the bill has exposed deep divisions and society a deal of ideal today is a sad day,
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a day of destruction. the day if we hate i look at the coalition celebrating and ask what do you celebrate? think you're dismantling the jewish state. we have people who upset together in the reserves for 30 years, cancel the annual meeting. this extreme government is celebrating the moment when they managed to throw into the dustbin everything that connects us, also costs us as a committee member and member of the head dawson husband. and he says that as long as this occupation, they'll never be democracy, us for more than 50 is now is that is being gauge, you know, and, and, and engaging, and was engaged as engaged in then ongoing good dictatorship and military dictatorship into a o q by by the student that always enjoys the lam, a and west bank and gaza strip, which is a which is under these lily siege. as we know. so 1st and foremost is the dictates
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of shape as far as the palestinians in the queue by debit though, is the concept. now, not a, i'm surprisingly, a, you know, there is a penetration, a of the occupation. and though to patients cease them, god show in a means into is that i will fail and now is i instead of mean following the slope. and it's just, you know, a, the beginning a either low is that we're expecting beyond the call now. and then those are going to tell and use them into a full fledged fos. she's big data sheet in wage the most for nothing in it is 0. a components empower? yeah, i want to apply to the international and community. it's your responsibility to put the pressure on these early flushes government. it's up to you to stop the med miss because eventually it's not only the police damian's and we knew that as well. i'm
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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 to this look closer at what spain paused, which is just one part of the government's plan to change the legal system. the canals that has positive, little preventing judges from striking down the government. decisions on the basis that they are unreasonable is there. it has no russian constitution, but the principal has been interpreted by scholars to allow judges to review political decisions based on public interest project for the new york se reasonableness has been essential to check and balance on the executive branch of government. but suppose of the legislation, say the reasonable standard is to subjective and interferes with decisions made by elected officials, a model on the charlotte. as alex's 0 senior political analyst, and he explains how populous leaders have gained political ground and israel and
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abroad, what you're seeing is there a, there's something similar to what we show in france and italy in the united states and other such countries where popular nationalist leaders and practical, right, have made major advances. so if that was this unified most o as in to buying power is the best price. that's beckett's. and that is a number of working class in marginalized classes and, and portions of the unit conservative parts of the society who believes that the lived, the beach, the person who believes the various crises that the company cost is really the fault of the product, the, the the, the, the, the corporate. busy the lease with the customer who are holding it into the case it is or it can be dash can as the lead between be the liberal in each impression of the hard to control of eve. and what, nothing, you know,
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hold in his book or referred to as the deep states, and these are what trump also try to and others as a deep state, meaning there's an entrenched elite in the standard situations, right? the judiciary. and that both people are how i continued to come to the country, a lot of the much ice classes, most of the, from the orient that use the triple this for, i think just since 1977 has found themselves on the right. because the as good as the liberals of the west of always discriminated against them or they felt they've been just going to be in the game. and then eventually to become more royal than designers. they joined the most radical elements. so today the sort of the content like chest is the religious fanatic. all tag stream, and much of the base of the lead cool part the that is heading declaration. government is also very fanatical and a lot of it is for young people, jews, right? because i think jews with a loan trust and marginalized and believe there's
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a populist central, authoritatively that like that, then you know, there's no way forward. and there's also been opposition within the military. many reservists are refusing to report for duty, no longer willing to put their lives on the line for a country that they say is slipping to woods or talk or see victoria engaged in be reports. 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 ministry.
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so this is compulsory for most jewish men and women above the age of 18. and many volunteer for reserve g c. while into the fourteen's. reserve is 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 in subordination so little. 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, the 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 for rates 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,
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but mainly the vitals is almost a game changer in mind might stop that. it just like it's not the only the the pilots, but usually they come from the widow social is a classes from the right places from the right, the region and the quite powerful protest against the government plan to change the legal system. show no signs of slowing down. israel's army chief has won this and yahoo has proposed changes could affect the readiness of the army. victoria gay to be out is there. still a head on al jazeera, spain's bath election. the conservative, conservative opposition policy when spots fit falls short of an overflowing majority and left the call to the grandchildren in ukraine. how elderly people are playing a crush of bones approaching this families. separation by the will with russia
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the brought to you by visit cattle. there there's been some flooding in buckets dancing . providence punjab, providence. 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. the most got that much rain. that fast could certainly trigger some flooding, and the area of low pressure will develop in the bay at the end goal here it's whipping right around into onto per dash taylor and gone on. and muscle ross drive in the zone here, we could see some flooding over the next a 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
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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 lose on island, but i think particularly bad from low all 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, just to the west of wu han and well, in this weather report in japan it is a hot pitcher, but also a humid pitcher with that breeze off the pacific. so tokyo at 35, but it will feel about 40 on monday, catch her later. the weather brought to you by visit catch on the the bus the,
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[000:00:00;00] the the, you're watching l. just bear with me elizabeth moran and don't have a mind to about top stories. the solid tens of thousands of people are protesting, and israel on parliament approved traditional changes which limit the supreme court's palace protests. to say the decision would remove checks and balances on government decisions, opposition lawmakers and boy conscience involves that one from a limit to the supreme court. the ability to open government decisions and themes
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unreasonable difficulties. traditional changes have treated one of the biggest protest movements in israel's history and volunteer military visit us to protesting against the decision and threatening to boil service, fire deposits, and members of the elite special phone system, also expression to strike on mess. there was a real security emergency it is 100 days since fighting started. and saddam between the army and the power military and rapid support forces. the un human rights council calls the power struggle, reckless and senseless. mohammed vol has the story from port saddam on april 15, people in sudan woke up to the fonts of explosions up to the shovels and spikes. to meet generals who came to paula in a 2019 cool. and showed it for, for just decided to alice to one another. it said it was the only way to achieve
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a better future for the country. but many believe it's a puts on post by the what was the deal with one, the motor 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 christmas party. and the groups behind the elbow, 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 from the support forces. part of me to tell you what due to does he go, shall districts for high adults. ok if i made the public facilities, including the presidential policies to foster the width of ages of thought for a north court defined a states rights to groups. and that you and accused us of fighters,
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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. how fled the neighboring countries? 27000000. so that is affected in some way or another. diplomatic efforts spotted in may with a series of meetings in debt and joining us with the supervision. but they all failed to bring about more then beef your money tendencies, fires up with never respect to a dish. 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 at the proposed solutions do not contain strategic or smart incentives that could lower the warring sides to serious talks that this war is ex,
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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. a. this within his army will come the proposals and for the 1st time and know that a dentist and the fighting if the out of stuff with doors from public buildings and 5 toes and stops looting for the spots that offers support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to a simply and government. the to sides have sense of indications box we did. that's what he's on talks with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle on facing the initial altitude. seems to be changing. but there hasn't been any sign of mutual concessions that could lead to peace. how much fun does you fall so that the suicide bond lost in somalia has killed at least 20 people and wounded thousands including ami recruits the boma tongue cuz it's a queue of young man at a military training camp and the capital mortgage issue. the group out as you bob,
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which is linked to al qaeda, has claimed responsibility rushes as to drones, have been intercepted and destroyed near the defense ministry in the capital, russian officials accused ukraine of an attempt to tara attack on moscow. the drawing supposedly struck non residential buildings. meanwhile, in ukraine, an increasing number of families dealing with the separation caused by the whole child. you say more grand parents are being left to care for children whose parents have gone off to fight or look for work. well, mcbride reports from t to alexander rehab. it's key that fulfills an important role in countries war effort, being the grandmother to her 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 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,
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the ward divides families and on the all the it brings families closer together, left to bring up the children by herself. the mother is now able to look for work somewhere. bodamer 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 bold and wanting to kind of close to the helpline off from grand parents, leading help with children struggling to cope with the absence of parents. so there wasn't, is the feeling 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
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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 constant in need has been helping bring 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 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. 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 that some of them may be in occupied territories. even after this war is over, families across ukraine will continue to suffer the effect of it for a long time to come, rob mcbride, i'll just say era keith, to stay now we're
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a whole parliament to pay is increasingly likely off to the general election on sunday failed to find a clear winner. the conservative people's party won most seats bought, fell short of the majority, prominence to pedro sanchez, of the beginning, socialist workers party described the result is a defeat for the fall rise. wall fires and algeria have killed at least 15 people in engine thousands june. the said he to live there this month. around 7 and a half 1000 firefly has a baffling the flings a 1000 people have been evacuated from the homes and eastern algeria. floods that have gone hassan have killed at least 45 people and injured thousands of others. the government spokesman said aid was being rushed to the 2 main dissolved zones and water back in the east and west and couple. the flooding following heavy rain destroyed homes and wiped out hundreds of square kilometres of crops, of the prime minister of greece as the country is at war with walls fires
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firefighters nationwide of struggling to contain more than 18 wald, 5 strong winds of fanning the flames. the island, of course, through which is a popular holiday destination, has the latest issue of actuation orders. and the launch is 12 font evacuation and greek history. around 20000 people fled the island of rows of flames, threatened to engulf homes and hotels. stephanie deca has more funds to tarry on roads. the fires 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, an 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 about people that nothing, nothing,
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nothing is left. she lost her home. she lost all her life talking to said where the grew, where is the greek support? where is the police? where is the army where the fire fighters? we have seen helicopters, minutes reaching oaks, re supplying themselves with salt water. i'm 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, i'll just, they're all in your body. on the island of rhodes question, son book has been convicted of disappearing police during the protest against the oil industry in sweden. the 20 year old climate change. reactive us was detained last month in the port city of melma. she was ordered to pay a $242.00 on the fine then but again, now the act of this will arrest it off of a stop traffic and an oil terminal.
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