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al jazeera, after world war 2, frances great empire began to unravel vietnam to most of the statements as soon as the streets busting with joy, kissing each other. and algeria, she lives in the shingle as a split, even though chinese managed to beat the french army. why not to decline, continues an episode to us legends, his french, the colonized station on al jazeera, the of israel's parliament votes and limits supreme court power and the move condemned by hundreds of thousands of protesters. the
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don't know about this and, and this is audra 0 life and don't have also coming up is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's going to push on with further changes and appeal to the military to stay out of politics. greece declares war on wildfire as they burn out of control in several regions. forcing files is from their homes on climate icon grass i phone bug is arrested and a protest against the oil industry in sweden, the despite the one of the largest protests and israel's history. parliament has voted to approve of crucial change to the judicial system. major moves the ability of the supreme court to overlook government decisions. it considers unreasonable and against the public interest is the 1st in the series of proposals that have divided the nation. hundreds of thousands of protesters have riley for months along the what they say is
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a threat to democracy. it was by most have benjamin doesn't. yahoo says he hopes his coalition will reach a consensus for the off position. but his warning military reserve us for protesting the votes and parliament to stay out of politics. so we show you, we all know that there's really minutes really lies on dedicated to the service of the country, the called photo refusal palms, the security of all citizens of the country. now, government has the possibility to submit to the dictates of refusal. and we will not submit to such dictates, i call on you our brothers and sisters who 7 that deserves the of the service in this way, the ministry out of political debate. their banners smith is live for us and televisions about a, just a few moments ago. we saw some pictures from tele v 5, where there was some cautious happening between police and protesters. what's been happening there? the robot thing must been in a, one of the parts of the state. they actually why we are the main protest. it's been
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fairly peaceful since it stops it all, most of on site, easily the palm and the connective past. but those are controversial to digital reform laws celebrated as a sort of liberal island in the middle of a more conservative country and a tape of 29 weeks consecutively, that they've been protesting against this proposal. of all those protest i've got them nowhere on they are out again to nights and the ones we're speaking to for straight to the 9 grand concern. really, very, very worried about the countries future room. we've been talking a lot over the last few weeks about the size of the protests that we've been seeing who are actually making up these protests while i've been receiving television remembers there is a hall just bought a sort of a liberal sensor of israel. it's essential the countries by successful tech industry contributes at more than 18 percent to the country, ged paid countries more than any other industry in the country. and tech lead has
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been particularly outspoken in that criticism of these proposals. this proposed traditional oh behold, the people that approached us from bought, sold a background because since the bottom is the founding, really since the founding of israel, it's been them all sort of like leading more secular religions. that's the push the country in that direction to do when same problem expounding. but there's been big democratic changes in is about protecting the last 10 years. also where a more conservative jewish community of both ultra orthodox jews have increased. that the more of them represents their and israel society and they have boats in government but become increasingly conservative and increasingly bry wing how does that flash of the view of the future of israel that we've been seeing here, the more liberal side here, the hop in protests, again, a favor of the reforms, but most of them here again. so some folks from bernard, thank you very much indeed by dismissed talking to us from tentative. laura collins
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joining us live from west jerusalem, where there have also been protests. but i want to talk to you, but well, benjamin netanyahu was saying earlier on that was off to just maybe a couple of hours or so after that vote had taken place. what was he talking about? well 1st of all, he thought he was saying this is the end of democracy. purchase is the thing. calling out democracy, democracy and shame on the government. he said it's still the end, but it's the essence of democracy because he says now elected leaders inside have makes those decisions. he also called upon the opposition to come in to talk with the coalition and to talk throughout the summer and also the end of the connected when they have that break and all the way up to november out. he also called on the army reserve is to not get involved in the political fray and he ended with a note to the enemies to say there is no disunity in israel. so it was a very clear message that he is wanting to continue to discuss this judicial of
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a whole out fox. they are staying from. however, he said that they are open to these discussions, and it may be under the impressions, is noticing that in israel, but we have been seeing some live pictures instead of at the moment where there we are seeing lots of processes, eyes on the streets. you obviously, as i mentioned before in west jerusalem, where there have been protests, but i think we can see some of that behind you. what's been the reaction there? well, we've had that already, a tens of thousands of protests is a 2000 have stuck around now. and i just want to show you the scenes as we have been watching the is ready, security forces occasionally coming in and setting war to kind of on the ground for a while while they were spring toward some of my producer who is ms. ray said that they were springs directly towards the faces, which is illegal here. it's very dangerous. then they was frank blue with
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a spray. i'm for the 1st time and these purchase they also sprayed closer. so we have this awful smell coming to votes. us, the chief of police officers said that they are increasing security around the connected to ensure nobody breaks into that. but of course, it's an incredibly fluid situation. at the moment. people are angry, they are upset. we try to find out where the protest might be tomorrow, nobody knows. they could be sporadic. they could be spontaneous, they might be outside the connected, but it's also being processed along over major highways. they blocked off the highways and again, police were using some force to be able to clear those out of the room. laura, thanks very much. lower con, talking to us from west to resume. while the united states is watching the developments in israel very closely, kimberly hawkers life for us in washington dc. how is the white house and other elements have a government reaction to on that as well? there is concern on the part of the white house,
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the statement from the national security council, as well as the state department is that there should have been consensus when it comes to major change in the government. and as a result, there is a feeling that this is unfortunate is both took place by the slim as possible. georgie, what the feeling is now is that given the division that exists among these really populations, the demonstrations that are taking place in the street, there is a need for political dialogue in order to find some sort of consensus. but there is also a feeling here in the united states that it's not just the is rarely public. it's been divided. it's also the public here in the united states. this been divided over what has taken place. you have to remember that there has been iron clad support for israel, particularly in the us congress. and what we've seen is members of the president's own democratic party who have been very unhappy with what has taken place. because
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up until now, one of the sort of commonalities between is really united states has been the shared viewed of democracy, but in recent weeks and months. so what we've heard from members of congress, as well as the us presidents, is that they feel that the coalition government of benjamin netanyahu is no longer reflective of that shared i deal. in fact, he was president, referring to it as one of the most extreme is coalitions since the 1970 said, as we saw the last day or so the us president trying to urge these really prime minister to change his mind with regard to these to just to were for us, but it was clear that he certainly wasn't listening and that is a great concern to the united states. yeah, kimberly is really presidents isaac house. i'll give a speech to the joint husband congress just a few days ago. benjamin. nothing else has been invited to to us, but the details of that on clear israel is an important factor in any us election. and of course, in us politics. how does that playing out on the wider political scene slow?
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what am i saying is that uh, what typically happens in terms of uh when it is really late or is elected isn't happening right now. and that is, is that when benjamin netanyahu was elected back in december, typically they would come to meet with us president of the white house. and that has not occurred yet. uh, in fact, to that invitation for a meeting was only extended last week. and what i can tell you is that we still don't know when it will take place and where it will take place, and that is, deliver it. what's being sent as the message that the white house does not like what's going on. we still don't know if the meeting will take place at the white house, or if it can take place on the sidelines view in general assembly later in the fall . so this is an expression of anger, of frustration and also sending a message that there's the hope that these shared ties that are tied not only in
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democracy, but also in defense. they can continue, but that they need to be repaired in terms of an expression of democracy, but also moving forward and very quickly, we should also point out that there is this feeling in the united states. so this is misplaced priorities. the statement that was put up by the white house was that of israel shouldn't be looking at this is a priority right now, given the fact there's so many security threats on his radar right now that the, the united states is simply perplex why these traditional reforms are happening now . kimberly, as always, thank you very much. indeed. kimberly hall, good talking to us from washington dc. corresponding with how much i'm zooms, been following the days development, the sunny centers. this report from western was hours before voting began. demonstrators were out in force, walking the roads to israel's parliament, trying to prevent members from reaching the connected. the issue is the way to go
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on from here. with the lever on the bus today, there will be a royal reduced aggression the offer to discount the bill in question one part of a larger package of proposals by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his far right coalition, a highly controversial piece of legislation that among other things would strip the supreme court of its power to overrule government or ministerial decisions, which it deems unreasonable, extremely worrying for demonstrators who long insisted this will put the country on a dangerous path to talk with some of the the because with the size of the crowd growing and the security force increased attempts to
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clear the road continued throughout the day i the police are continuing to drag protesters away who are blocking the entrance to the can nested several. have already been arrested at this hour, and yet the demonstrators who are out here opposed to this very contentious bill. they say they were determined to stay the both outside and inside parliament. tensions rose in equal mission, opposition politicians chanting shame before walking out and boy cutting the final thoughts. but in the end, that's in yahoo's majority in parliament insured the bill would pass seen as a crushing blow to those who dedicated themselves to stopping it. i don't know my mind is that i'm capable of comprehending anything like that. my heart and my soul are dreading and scared and i don't know what to do just a short distance away though in front of these real supreme court. another massive
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demonstration, defiance on display, as his real find itself at across the roads facing a crisis that only seems to be mentioned to him. it just either west or with some of the departments to agrees says the country is at war with wild fires firefighters. nationwide, a struggling to contain more than 80 wildfires, strong winds of finding the flames, the island of call food, which is a popular holiday destination, is the latest issue evacuation orders. tampa has reached 46 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking dozens of new fires. stephanie decker reports from cuba, tati on the island of rhodes and inferno. moving foster than firefighters can contain it, winds gusting up to 50 kilometers an hour, and with the tourists move to safety. the
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locals left with their burning island. we find katerina watching everything she owns, disappear as i have nothing, she cries, there goes my house there, go my animals, i have nothing left. her husband exasperated. what are we doing? it's all burned. where is everybody? he says the fire is keep spreading. they are virtually impossible to control moving from place to place. so we've been talking to fire fighters here. in fact there's more arriving just now these are from slovakia and they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy winds. and while the world has been focusing a lot on the taurus that have been evacuated from this island, it's the locals. we've been trying to get them to speak to as many so frustrated. they don't want to talk on camera, but there is real desperation here about how much they've lost and what's happening
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to their island. many volunteers have been fighting. the flames alone were told there was simply not enough crews on roads. the tourist areas were engulfed, causing the largest fire. evacuation in greece has history almost 20000 people by road and by c. j and his family left on a boat. the ones that changed the skies turn dark. he tells us and they were told to leave immediately. now he's come back to find their belongings. absolutely. rec, the absolutely exhaustive. it's just one president that is awful. for everyone in the local area, you have to say the logos everywhere. been fantastic. helping everyone with anything they could do. roads is just one of many areas across greece that are burning. prime minister caveat caused me to talk. he's addressed parliament on monday, stating we are at war. it's the 7th day of wildfire zone rhodes. people say the air
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support was low to arrive, and now the winds have picked up. one tells me, the fire has burned all the trees taken over the mountains, literally stopped at the sea. stephanie decker all g 0. get daddy on the greek island of rhodes. was fives and algeria have killed at least 15 people, an injured dozens more during the search. and with this month bout julian military, he says 10 soldiers were killed on fire fighting duty, but it's on the trail for the they are included in the total number of fatalities around the 7 and a half size and firefighters are battling the flames. i had on autism funds follow drops enough, dallas on dozens of people being killed, the cost of a $100.00 days of conflict ensued on millions. don't have enough to reach the fighting leads to increasing expense shortages. the
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the over the next 2 or 3 days. what came in and drenched, the british owls this area of low pressure to expand and take the heat away by the up to 15 degrees at least as file size as the balkans. and in doing, sorry to produce some pretty tremendous thunder storms. but for the time being tuesdays full cost is a brighter $1.00. the shaft super dissolves with rain of some assistance for norway . miller suite in the baltic states and down through slovakia i'm particularly austria. and these orange sensors might produce some pretty violence on the storms . a bigger picture that still shows you is hots to the science of that was temperature as high as faulty in toronto. and that sort of a heavier in southern italy and the out as the penalties. for example, in weston, to, to keep this has been the case as you know, die for what seems like weeks and they will continue for a while. but if you're what started it is dropped to $21.00 to down the dentist. 33
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. that's the cold from frigging charles with it off on his homes. lucky attempts his back, but they are still high to the south of that. and the wind is still blowing as the g and, and that's bit of a problem. of course verify his operating with temperatures. we're into the middle, thirty's, typically the most part as high as 43 in color and still health in libya, in tennessee, and algeria and there's 2 big shows, reaching right up into bobby, the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the go to 0 reminder about told stories the so tens of thousands of people are protesting in israel, of to parliament to prove changes to the legal system. and niger removes the ability of the supreme court to overrule government decisions. it's considered as unreasonable opposition. lawmakers, boy, cause of the votes. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's going to push on with further changes later in the year. he also appealed to the military to stay out of politics. after was of it st. they would no longer volunteer for duty.
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firefighters increase are struggling to contain more than 18 wild fires burning across the country. around $20000.00 people have less feet on the roads, and the largest wildfire evacuation operation is rich. history of thousands of people have died and flashed flooding enough again. this time, at least 30 others a missing hundreds of houses have been destroyed, and crops have been washed away. alex bayard has more troubles and months old bits left behind. so many communities across the east in afghanistan, the provinces of may don't want to talk in the cause me, as well as the capital kabul, or worst hits with dozens of people date, fucking fucking up on the 6 members of the family surviving. and there are no women left in the family, they're all gone. there were 3 women in the house. the speed at which the floods hits during the night. suprised meaning. do me going to dixon. it was 3 am. when we woke up, water was coming into our house. there was no way out. we waited for
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a while inside the house and then my father decided that we get out of the house to escape. as soon as we went outside, we were caught by the water and the water took everyone. my father and mother, my wife, my son and my sister in law flooding is the license designs. so for us, get us done already suffering its food, consecutive year of drought, severe economic hardship, and the consequences of decades of world. now worked in the left numbers from a request from the government is that we need serious assistance here. we have a lot of sick people in the village. we can't take them to the city right now because our roads are blocked. we have no electricity because that they should help us to rebuild the power supply and roads by them. in the past full months, natural disasters have killed and injured hundreds of f gains destroyed more than 3000 homes and wiped out live stock and farm land and is f dan's count the cost of youth. another disaster. many lived wondering relief is
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a come at like speed. how does era there's a ton bug, has been convicted of disappearing police during a protest against the oil industry in sweeping the 20 year old climate change activist was detained last month and the votes. if you mama, she was ordered to pay a $240.00, fine from barton authorized service. what arrested officer the stop traffic at an oil terminal. oh does. he is paul reese spoke to the climate activist following sentencing. a dress it's on beg, arrived at the court just before 11 30 am sweet as time went, a trial was due to stop shut out by national and international media every step of our way up to the coal. true. now the judges decided that for this, the bank police orders to stop walking oil tanker trucks and leaving the oil. haul back here in mama on june the 19th. she should be given a fine of about $150.00 us dollars plus costs avoiding what could have been
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a 6 month prison sentence. she told me afterwards that the spot, the low level of the fine, the low needed to be more on the side of climate activists like herself. unless on the side of companies that she says, all contributing to the climate crisis. as we are in this specific case, we were some young people who 1st stood up against the fossil fuel industry. and then we stood up against the traditional system and we and we were quite alone in this fight. we need many, many more people. and as it is now, i think more and more people are starting to see the sort of the office of the situation. that's short term economic profits are worth more than our collective future. and that our laws, as they are now, are not made for protecting people long term against the self destructing greed
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that we have let take full control over the world. the draw there is a loss that we have right now are protecting destructive industries and companies who are killing the plan that they killing people. well, immediately after the interview drifted to him, but left the colton. mom, i went back to the oil. all the sat down again and blocked oil tank a trucks from leaving re commencing the product, test the goal and cold in the 1st place. so police again, sold it so you have to get out of the way to state that and was eventually direct away. hire and full of activists, and i got here to regroup at the end of the day until the next move, whatever. not make a whole race. i'll do is there a moment. but she says to josephine, intercepted and destroyed near the defense ministry in the capital, russian officials accuse ukraine of an attempt to type of attack on moscow. the drones reported they struck non residential buildings. spain's political parties
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have started told us to try to form a government after inconclusive elections. the conservative people's party won most seats in sundays vote. but if i was short of a majority by mr. pedro sanchez of the ruling socialist workers party describes the result as a defense for the far right police. a frontier gas and a valley in india is northeast and state of money for hundreds of gathered calling for an end to the conflict that has killed more than a 150 people. since may. the violence was triggered off to the court recommended the majority him to may take us in the area, get the same extended benefits as the minority christine perkins. i'm gonna start as in denmark of once again said 5 to a copy of the crown. thousands of people in yemen have been demonstrating in response to this and another incident of cut on burning by a swedish protest or last week. events have left this leaders of scandinavian countries torn between free speech and respecting,
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divides of religious minorities are so high suicide. bump bloss in somalia has killed at least 30 people and wounded dozens more, including army recruits. the bomber targeted a cue of young man at the ministry training count from the capitol morgan issue. now i'm group, i'll show bob, which is linked to i'll call you to his claimed responsibility. it's a 100 days since fighting started into don between the army and the bottom of the tree rapids support forces. the lines, human rights council describes the power struggle as reckless and senseless mohammed vol has the story from port to the point, april 15 people in. so done, woke up to the phones of explosions, up to the shovels and l spikes. 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 part the. what was the deal with one,
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the motor 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 commission. oh, good hands behind the state of the political process. he's a criminal and we bring him to justice. the to slides seem to help us to meet each other think you relying heavily on its power to control of its dental comment and the few military bases in and outside come to places for them that operate support forced upon me to tell you 22 days ago so this to explore high adults. ok if i made the public facilities, including the presidential policies to foss of the west, to be just a thoughtful. i'm not going 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
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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 side with the supervision. but they all failed to bring about more than a beef through many tendencies fires, not one, never respected. i guess. so that was sabbath society, the sudanese army, and people believe this one has been imposed on them and that it 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 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. and this was in his army, well,
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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 5 toes and stops looting for the spots that offers support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to us simply and government the tool side top since the negations box we did, that's what he's on talks with hopes of, of the size of the big city on the bottom of it on facing the initial altitude seems to be changing. but there hasn't been any sign of mutual concessions. that's good to the 2 piece. how much fun? i just feel for it. so that supports these and i'm sorry, football top i'll have i'll have him give him permission to speak to them buffy after a party such a minor accepted. what would be a world record transfer a fee offer or wait for the $332000000.00? that's part of a reported $1000000000.00 package to sign this star striker. for just one year i'll understood to be prepared to pay $700000000.00 to him. buffy himself is

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