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of the time, stop pushing today to sun when we talk some entries between former president and illuminate our power. our people see these these for themselves and make up their own minds to sweden. this become a thing to turn your back against announcing groundbreaking stories from award winning for my case. it's actually in order to win and from conflict. it's a more efficient when someone conflict sweetness on 20. the is by any parliament ponce's a divisive know which we can supreme court judges despite months of protests rejecting the proposal. the
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alarm elizabeth for autumn, and this is allen, just the on line from doha. also coming up the cost of a $100.00 days of conflict and so dawn millions don't have enough to eat as the 5 st and leads to increasing food shortages grease. the class on wall 5 since they've been controlled in several regions, forcing thousands from the homes and left the cost of a grandchildren and ukraine. how elderly people are playing a crucial role in supporting this family, separation by the world with russia. the israeli parliament has voted to approve the crucial change to the judicial system. despite nationwide protests, it removes the ability of the supreme court ruling government decisions that considered is unreasonable and against the public interest. it is the 1st bill to pass in the series of proposals that have divided the nation. hundreds of thousands
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of protest is a valid for months and longed. what they say is a threat to democracy. labor unions are considered a general strong can military reserve as the threatening to boycott service. so we're here to protect our democracy. we were left with no choice. that's to go to a disobedient and, and non violent disobedience. and we're here to protect our democracy. we are by the doctor about here. we can to process re sending these rules. we, we can do it. let's bring in norwalk on, she is joining us, live from west jerusalem, where they had been thousands of people protesting behind you laura, for hours now. what did they say? they haven't data since this bill was tossed up people, tens of thousands of people have been behind the protesting many of those per testers. i now facing out 30,
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you can just say the stays behind me to see all is ready. slides flew wide of the people's party making their way up the road. i just want to say we're about 200 meters away from the can. that's it. where the vote pos and also see is ready supreme court. now these protests unlikely to continue on is that the next few days, at least tomorrow, the medical union such as they will call a strike some resolve. it's from the much a i've told us a period of to that they will not turn up the duty. we've also had a statement from the president is how, how so he said we're in a state of national emergency. this is the moment for responsibility at the protest need to have also called the one that sent a petition to the supreme court to override this bill, which will essentially take out the powers away from parliament to the supreme quotes. but it seems like there was a bit of a catch 22 situation as to whether they can strike down this bill or not. and we
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know that the opposition be the leader. yeah, the page has also said he will do the same. ok. all right, laura, and what is the security situation that we're hearing um of possible clashes arrest? and as we mentioned military reserve, as a freshman to not to not to work on tuesday, that's tomorrow as well. i just want to say we're currently surrounded by security . i can say just in front of me, there are bands that are holding. i'm gonna go to water cannons, and this being policeman on horseback. it's flashing lights everywhere. and the security a really pressing in on the protests as many of the highway surrounding theresa them have been completely blocked off. now, it seems that there is a being said something unusual happened and that they sprayed strong willed earlier, which is the 1st time. and these protests, we're getting lots of it,
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it's incredibly strong, incredibly, natalie, and i know it's happening hundreds of meters away. so i'm pretty certain it's very unpleasant for the protest says that they've also the chief of police. said that that surrounding the kinetic so we're afraid people will try to break into that. we've seen cautious scuffles happening as verizon great. but just behind me, when the main protest movements it's been, it's been relatively peaceful and quite hear, well, i know, and we are expecting to hear from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i'm any moments now, aren't we? we are, we're expecting him to make a speech. it's supposed to be at 8 o'clock local time. so this is coming up very soon. we're not sure what he's going to say yet because the country really, it's not just a constitutional crisis from the supreme court, but it's incredibly polarized people here are very angry and it's very fluids. we
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were trying to find out where the purchase might be tomorrow, and even the protest i don't know is that they said that it will continue to come out onto the street. so he's a, he's a piece the fall. right. and i'm tossed me who wanted to push the fill. uh huh. do i want to do this? oh, but oh, but all the going to have to try to close out this crisis in the country. but people said they will continue to come out to the street. all right, nora, thank you very much for that for now. that is laurel calling. joining us live from west jerusalem to the united states as watching the developments and as ro let spring in our white house correspondent company. how could she's lived for us in washington, dc and the national security council. i'm calling be events and israel unfortunate kimberly that's right. there had been is have 5 of us president in the 11th hour to try and haul this vote urging the is really prime minister to change his mind to reconsider this judicial reform package. unfortunately,
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in the eyes of the white house, that was not the case. and now the national security council, via the white house issuing this statement that they believe that this is unfortunate that this took place and by the slimmest of majorities. the view from the white house is that when it comes to a major democratic change, there needs to be consensus. and the feeling given the you on the street says that the opposite has happened is this is really divided the population in israel. and so what the white house is urging is for as rarely leaders to now work for that consent system. but the view from the white house is that the only way that this can be achieved is through political dialogue. now, prior to this vote, the effort by the white house was uh for this changing of my is if you will. and it was through and issuing of
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a statement that was really novel without 0. but other media outlets and the perspective of the white house was but this was not the time for this kind of reform, but the priorities were mismatched if you will, that there were other things that is really just be focused on, given the threats and challenges it was basic, what's the relationship between the united states and israel has always been, is one based on a shared view of democracy and the feeling is, is that right now the perspective of the current? so listen, government benjamin, that's in yahoo has gone too far to the right in that shared view of democracy no longer seems to be in line with that of the by the administrator. and so they're a real concerns and there are also real friction points. and so the buying and ministrations now try to work with this government trying to get it more in line with the views of the united states. but the fear here right now is the white house, is that this is an administration over in israel. that is simply not listening
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company. thank you very much for that. that is all white house correspondents, kimberly held good with the view from washington dc. there's also the opposition within the military, many reserve as the refusing to report for duty, no longer willing to put their lives on the line for a country that they say a slip into woods autocracy, victoria gates and diva polls. these is ready reserve as adding the names to a declaration that says they'll no longer report to 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
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a bar which is the basic human rights of the quality. the military 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 as well, controlled ritz in tyra's, of 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. first, joining the demonstrations against the government in march by refusing to report for duty last week, 400 more. now similar action alongside the traffic controllers and really know for a to is coming to say it's significant because the air force is largely made off of
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these radially, the protest of all of the army offices. but mainly the titles is almost a game changer in mind. might stop that, it just like it's not the only the pilots, but usually they come from the widow social is a classes from the right places from the right. they can region and the quite powerful protests against the government plan to change the legal system . show no signs of slowing down. israel is army chief is one this and yahoo! he's proposed changes could affect the readiness of the army, victoria gates and b i, which is era moving on to other news for now, and it's 100 days since funding started in sit on between the army and the power military rapids support forces that you and human rights council close the power struggle, reckless and senseless. the home of vol has the story from port saddam on
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april 15, people in sudan woke up to the fonts of explosions up to the shovels and strikes a to me dental. 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 it, but the future for the country. but many believe it's a puts on post by the what was the deal with one model since the beginning of the museum, the live by the so called mohammed, i'm done delgado, our forces i took up the full responsibility depressed if trisha was parked and the groups behind the oh gods, 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 you relying heavily on its power tips
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control of its general command and the few military bases in and outside come to places for them that operate support forces. part of me to tell you what do to does . he does have districts for high adults. okay. if i made the public facilities, including the presidential policies too fast of the width of the does of the for a north court defined states, white schools and the u. n. accused are suffices of committing atrocities, including most ethnic cleansing rate. and the buttons in the city of tanina, capital of west dot for the war has forced up to 3000000 people from their homes. 700000 have fled to neighboring countries. 27000000. so that is affected in some way or another. diplomatic efforts spotted in may with a series of meetings in debt. the on the joining to us start with the supervision. but they all failed to bring about more than beef. humanitarian sees fires, upward, never respected. a dish, so that was sabbath society, the sudanese army,
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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 to propose solutions do not contain strategic or smart incentives that could lower the warring sides to serious talks that this war is ex, essential for both sides. and the more drags on the more pass tragedies evokes for the student needs, which only supplies it with more fuel. this within his army will come the proposals and for the 1st time and know that the dentist and the fighting if the out of self withdrawals from public buildings and 5 toes and stops looting. products pops that offers support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to a civilian government. the 2 sides have sent to the negations box. we did the authorities on talks with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle. on the fading, the initial altitude seems to be changing, but there hasn't been any sign of mutual concessions that could lead to peace. how
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much fun i just felt so that the problem is to have greece as the country is at, will with wall fires, firefighters nationwide is struggling to contain more than 18 while the font is strong. winds of fanning the flames. the island of coal food, which is a popular holiday destination is the latest issue. evacuation orders. temperature has reached 46 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking johnson. so can you 5 and the largest won't fall. evacuation in greek history. around 20000 people fled the island of rhodes. flames, rushing to engulf hollins and hotels. stephanie deca has moved from killed tare 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
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here we were talking to them a little earlier and they were saying that there's very little they can do under the 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, nothing, nothing, nothing is left. she lost her home, she lost all her lives talking to said, where the good, where's the greek support? where's the police, where's the army, where the firefighters, we have seen helicopters, minutes reaching oaks, re supplying themselves with salt water, and 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. still ahead on knowledge of 0, we have the latest from the dread were the result. some this not election has
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increased the chances of a hung part of the frank assessments. the politics of detective started unequivocally with the teenagers who were shopped. the policies of the writers who started on the critic keys with the police so that they have smart chrome quote between a real kind of hot lice inside story on al jazeera. ok on our lot in won't be attending the summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere? bowed. i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific one. 0 one east. explain the issues affecting the close the most populous region. rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republican policies, 1st the rebates, or holds its own private people empower, investigates the topic impacted on ukraine's franchise environment. and that's the
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temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility. to coordinate finance for international action, assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. dreaming of some way to more amazing the simplest you will find accelerating. and incredible days in order if you want, you can just see it's all here to visit a couple of dotcom the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching all into 0 with me and as of the for ron and don't have a mind to about top stories with our israel's part of it has off legislation to
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limit the power of the supreme court. tens of thousands of protest is blocked, rose outside the capacity that followed 6 months of mass valleys to oppose the controversial changes to the traditional system. it's a 100 days since functions. caustic and saddam, between the army and the power of men. the truth rested, support full says that you entered and rights council discordant. the power struggle, reckless and senseless and thoughtful, it does increase the struggling to contain more than 18 wall fires, building across the country. around 20000 people have left on the roads and the largest wants slot is actuation in greek history. russia says 2 drawings of 8 intercepted and destroyed near the defense ministry and the capital russian officials accused ukraine of an attempt to tara attack on moscow. the drones reportedly struck non residential buildings. meanwhile, in ukraine and increasing number of families of dealing with a separation caused by the war child, she's
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a move grand parents are being left to care for children whose parents have gone off to 5 or look for work. rob mcbride reports from case to alexander rehab. it's key that fulfills an important role in countries war effort. being the grandmother to head grandchildren, displaced by the fighting around my review pole in the south. she's now helping the family make a new life north of keith. the show smiled. i know lots of people who in the same situation was young people fighting and the grandson's taken care of the grandchildren. on the one hand, 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
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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 was news that being that the child will be anxious to cannot sleep or ceases to communicate with other children wakes up at night and sees har as we've lots of teenagers who want to self home. think about suicide. young people needs to build the plans for future and it's difficult to plant anything in 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 constantine needs has been helping bring up her 2 grandsons most of their lives. the last time they heard from the mother she
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was in russia. and that father was killed in the fighting last year, which also destroyed the home in sylvia. don't yet know when that will say we have nowhere to go. we had a 5 story house that was completely bumped down. we were left in the basement. now 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 . 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 would you say era keith hung parliament in spain a p, as increasingly likely off the general election on sunday. failed to find a clear went to the conservative peoples policy. one most seats bought social majority prominence to pedro sanchez of the routing socialist workers party described the results as a defense for the far right sonya guy ego has moved from the dread on sundays. snap
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selection results did not produce a working majority for either of a center left socialist oh, 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 they had gone into coalition with the far right folks policy. reason being is that support for the fall right seems to have hold and never the less the political landscape looks at a country which is deeply divided politically. the fact that these 2 big parties have to rely on the extremes, either in the left or in the right. these has cos all these old and, and we see in spain between right and left to resurface again. and it's now domina to despise politics. and those are the logical differences spelled out what's going to a very best said divisive campaign. course. not on all the other side was able to convince
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the electorate to vote decisively for one vision full vialva. however, another possibility could be a slim one, though, that there might even be yet another election towards the end of the in other 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, besides, it might be circumstances or events. if i decide, well, vialva will be able to cobble up enough support to be able to power them through to that possibility. sonya jago algebra madrid for son. but it has been convicted of disappearing, police doing a protest against the oil industry in sweden. the 20 year old climate change active as was detained. last month in the port city of mount moore. she was ordered to pay a $240.00 fine. some bug and other acts of us for arrested officer. they stop traffic at an oil terminal. the human rights law, which has released of uphold extrajudicial killings. and molly says dozens of
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people have been forcibly disappear to execute it since december. the organization claims the military and most of race from russia's walk in a group. the report says civilian prophecy was looted and destroyed. molly's government says it isn't aware of any human rights violations. laria ali closing is a senior research at human rights watch, and she says many malia and some of the come victims cohort, and the government's funds against votes. 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 such alterations. 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 our groups and the sun state,
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any response to the brutal debbie tops by those groups in money, and governments as engaged in a legal company. insurgency strategy, which is 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 advisers 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 holding 200 bytes record to the group as being a, to start more crimes and rubbing, deactivate some continental beats, mean it on well. so the fact that they are involved with the not me in a comfortable searching alteration, should raise questions, action, push the money in government to address the abuse and who they protect. was a comfortable
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a suicide bump. lost in somalia has killed these 30 people and wounded dozens, including all new recruits. the boma, targeted a q of young man at a ministry training camp the capital mortgage issue, the group eligible. how much is linked to al qaeda has claimed responsibility. a block of stones election commission has issued a new arrest warrant for full, a prime minister in ron con. it's in relation to com, being accused of contempt of the electoral body. back in may, con has been facing a string of charges since he was removed from poland, coding rocks in submission. the cases had spots nationwide protests and support of con. salons that have gone to san have killed at least 45 people, the injured thousands of others. a government spokesman said 8 was being rushed to the 2 main dissolved disorders and went back in the east and west and couple. the flooding following heavy rain destroyed homes and wiped out hundreds of square kilometres of crops walled full has an algeria, i have killed at least 15 people in,
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in to thousands during the food heat wave there this month, the algerian military says 10 soldiers were killed on $55.00 and duty, but it's unclear whether that included in the death toll, around 7 and a half 1000 firefighters attacking the emergency. a 1000 people have been evacuated from bay homes in easton, algeria, us, and that's it from me. elizabeth per annum. you can find more information on our website, which is 0, don't com on all of the stories we're covering, including our lead story of major changes to as well as judiciary and side story is coming up next. thank you very much for watching the so here's the thing we're going to dial up the humidity in the golf over the next
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little bit. have fun. here is exactly what's going on. first, the wide picture. okay. not much going on. the sand and dust spinning around the empty quarter. but let's talk about why it's going to be more shumate. so we have what weather coming into eastern oman. but that's going to fuel with all that moisture in the atmosphere. we're gonna see it run out the golf. so for places like doha, the humidity really bumps in tuesday and wednesday. so here's a closer look at that. what, whether it will be just to the south and mosque at pockets of about $10.00 to $20.00 millimeters of rain that much rain, that fast certainly could trigger some flooding. and there has been flooding just to the west of kabul, but i think on tuesday we're running the risk of seeing funding to the east of cobble. now, if we look to the situation in turkey, where we've had high heat in the south, still those temperatures are locked into 40 degrees. temperatures are coming up once again for the greek capital of athens, and speaking of high heat after a hearty and alger is a breeze off, the mediterranean has lowered your temperature and eventually to us that will
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happen for you. so you're down to $33.00 degrees on wednesday. central africa. it's our usual showers in storms here and just a few showers coming in to the central most in peak. on tuesday, the replacing the issues of the day we've got to stop the intensive, the systems, the climate change, the temperature disruption, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be nice targeting vulnerable, but as well. but it's important to have this conversation. we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. all change have twitter for us to be able to ship. now it's the brand with the websites, but icons making way for a simple x. that isn't that simple and why the change?

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