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a n c said not being some students by the state inside story on al jazeera right now cartons and public confrontation, young people across the u. k. a pushing that 40 on the line to for the attention of the issues that my so to that climate change is a symptom of a system that's breaking down. when every other route fails, die with action was to be left open for democratic societies or one that allow for there to be no politician in this country as ever shut down and honest people have generation changed. phone out is era, the protest intensive, fine. israel of the parliament bosses a divisive lawyer, which was fixed the powers of the
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alarm. don jordan, this is now to 0. 9 from tow set coming up to greet by minister says his country is at war with y fires as more than 80. blazes continued to burn out of control. i brought the bride to one of you cranes view export facilities, bible right now to global food supplies. i'm feeding the wealth hungry and fighting for freedom ring. the refugees in india, an administrative cast may a stage of hunger strike to protest against the detention the we begin in israel with protests of erupt it down to the can asset approved changes to the traditional system. tens of thousands of people blocked streets on the highways and television police on horseback shows that demonstrates as and find water kind of mess up blocks. the pop is relatively quote,
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to avoid government decisions. extensive is unreasonable, is waiting please at least 19 people. that's an or less than 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu says the changes necessary it will be. so today we carried out the required democratic move. the move was aimed at restoring a degree of balance between the authorities, which was here for 50 years. we passed the bill of reasonableness, so the elected government could lead the policy in accordance with the decision of the majority of the country citizens. is there any opposition lead to a former minister of defense been against as the vote was a mistake. and that's what it did, is it because we're not going to leave. it happened to anybody who thinks they have one today will soon find out that this was a real mistake for everybody. the direct person responsible for that is the prime minister. he preferred the political needs have been given the, and the whims of levine, instead of the security of israel. and as royal society and democracy. anyone who sold the minister of defense pleading with the minister of justice realizes how you
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need a responsible adult in the state of israel. this is not the way to manage the country why he failed in this government in its entirety did as well as may have, has more from the protest in tel aviv. you have been processing here like this. similarly for this, for the last $29.00 weeks, and it really turned out to be finally inputs in protests because they've been protesting against your additional of homes. and they've lost, they've gone through the people who are very angry, upset, visibly angry because they pay a salary sort of a, let me know island in a sense of a more conservative country. the hey, why the programs have been met from minnesota leda. now, the blue and white policy, he says with direct responsibility if everything's happening now lies. the prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu, who says in front of a pentagon said in front of his, why the clear, i didn't need it. danger, send you a press. if legislation, the appointments i may have one to political judges, incomes goes on to say everything approved here will eventually be read withdrawn from the stuff they don't have the majority in hollywood just to stop this legislation going through. but the only indication is that gonna try and take it to the supreme court and have additional review. and of course, the take you to the supreme court, the very legislation that will, if you're going to be to diminish the powers, it's pretty cool. so when that happens, it probably will happen, then you'll have a constitutional prices supreme court being asked to rule on law similar to reduce that power sort of minimum of this, of this crisis to continue to evolve into a constitutional front. but what's been passed is just one part of the government's plan to change the legal system. the law prevents judges from striking down
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government decisions on the basis that they are unreasonable. israel has no written 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, se reasonableness has been an essential checking balance on the executive branch of government. but supposes of legislation, say, the reasonableness done that is to subjective and interferes with decisions made by elected officials. but i am a jump june, hasn't following the day's developments. he sent us the support from west jerusalem 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 on from here with the lever on the bus today that will be arriving to the street during this aggression the discount rate.
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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 or talk with some of the the because with the size of the crowd growing and the security force increased attempts to clear the road continued throughout the day. police are continuing to drag protesters away who are blocking the entrance to the cabinets. its several have already been arrested at this hour. and yet the demonstrators who are out here
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opposed to this very contentious bill. they say they're determined to stay the both outside and inside parliament. tensions rose in equal measure. opposition politic. sions chance. in shame before walking out and boy cutting the final thoughts. but in the end, nothing yahoo is majority and 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 demonstration, defiance on display is real. find itself that across the roads facing a crisis that only seems to be mentioned to me, it does either west jerusalem casee for is
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a kinetic member. a member of the head dashed movement. he says, as long as there is occupation, though none of the democracy for more than 50 is now is that is being gauge, you know, and, and, and engaging and was in gauge is engaged in then ongoing good dictatorship and military dictatorship into a ok. you bite, but a student that told me the jewels that land me and the west bank and gaza strip, which is a which is under these lily siege, as we know. so 1st and foremost is the dictatorship as well as the police dns in the queue. but then it though, is the concept now, not a, i'm surprisingly, a, you know, there is a penetration, a of the occupation in don't you, patients cease them? god show in a means him to is the book fair. and now is instead of mean following the slope, and it's just, you know, a, the beginning
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a either low is that we're expecting beyond the call now. and then those are going to tend use them into a full fledged foss. she's dictator, sheep in wage the most for nothing in it is 0 a components uh in power. yeah, i want to apply to the international community. it's your responsibility to put the pressure on these early flushes government, it's up to you to stop the madness because eventually it's not only the police damian's and we knew that as well. i'm going to pay the price. but the engine indeed all well is going to pay the price. it's up to you to stop them. stop them. remember what happened and you, overnight the news a go. we're not too far from. do stop it. really us describe the passing of the judicial bill as unfortunate. i'll just there, as mike kind of has moved from the white house in recent days, a bite in administration has expressed the concern about this legislation. president biden did so in person with the is really president in
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a meeting last week and in a subsequent phone call with the israeli prime minister. now that the 1st part of this legislation has been passed, the white house has issued a statement saying it's regrets that this was done without consensus. saying that the consensus is needed to make effective changes within a democracy. the white house pointing out that only 60 full members of the 120 c committed voted in favor. the opposition boycotting the boat in protest. this will soon awareness within the binding administrative sion about what is the context of this act. knowing full well that it is being driven by the far right nationalist partners and then nothing yahoo government, along with the extreme religious groups, they are driving this. and the administration is well aware of the fact that this is just the 1st brick in what is designed to be a will of the registration which could result in
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a shrinking of democracy within the as well. mike, hannah, which is era at the white house, the prime minister of greece as the countries at war with wall fires and faces some sweltering days ahead. firefighters are struggling to contain more than 80 will find spinning across the country. strong winds, finding the flames. the island of coal food, which is a popular tourist destination, is the latest to issue evacuation orders. temperature has reached 46 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking dozens of new 5. stephanie decker reports some que atari on the, on the roofs. and inferno moving foster than firefighters can contain it, winds gusting up to 50 kilometers an hour and with the tourists move to safety. in the locals left with their burning island. we find katerina watching everything she
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owns, disappear. 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 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 width. 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 to work on camera, but there is real desperation here about how much they've lost and what's happening to their islands. many volunteers have been fighting. the flames alone were told
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they're 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 winds had changed, the skies turned dark. he tells us, and they were told to leave immediately. now he's come back to find their belongings. i'm absolutely rec, the absolutely exhausted. it's just the president that it's awful. for everyone in the local area, you have to say the logos everywhere have been fantastic helping. everyone with anything they could do. rhodes 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 support was low to arrive, and now the winds have picked up. one tells me,
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the fire has burned all the trees taken on the mountains. it will only stop at the sea. definitely decor, ultra 0, get body on the greek island of rhodes. $34.00 people have died in y files in algeria, including 10 soldiers on fire fighting due to temperatures of $48.00 degrees celsius and strong winds of finding the flames. nearly a 100 files icons, it running across 16 provinces. 1500 people have been evacuated from their homes. a tough conduct drive reports from luck. daria. so how do you, how do you have to put a bush see add a lot about this is the village of buddha bush near the east of the old year and capital. the village is witness to lodge 5 that extended from sunday and monday and left. a number of people killed and others injured. eye witnesses told us that was surrounded by flies. it was difficult for the firefighters to reach the village, which is surrounded by large forest. and is located on the high here in a lot that you can also see photos that exceed the spot,
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as you can see with some 5 still on going on. how we have the original smoked and fire at this moment because many fines of already being put out teams from the civil defense, the police and the red crescent trying to reach the local residents who was still here to protect the properties id with that. but we own, i mean, in neighboring tennessee. yeah. hundreds of people were evacuated by c. i'm the, i'm from the border village of menu. yeah. file is spreading in the nearby pine forest power cops not being implemented across the country to present the network. that's most of the come here and i'll just say are including homes and cops are washed away and deadly flash flooding in against on, on how the philippines they deal with the women's for the little companies. inspiring youngsters that code on the on our lot to me, your boots in 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 and the pacific $1.00 oh, $1.00 east. excited the issues affecting the close the most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republican policies, 1st the rebates, or holds his own private people impala investigates. the topic impacts on ukraine's fragile environment, and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility. to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. we've been using their results to the leader who fought in a brutal 21 year civil war. and switch on to become so dense, 1st vice president a news release, global knowledge to which we or identified what happens next is still a mystery. which is the real world,
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tells the story of john graham and mysterious death on the we'll come back and pick them out about top stories here. this out, tens of thousands of feet. not protested in israel, of the fundamental food changes to the legal system. can you mess up along the power of israel supreme court to avoid government decisions? it considers unreasonable. well, the us described the passing of the bill in israel as unfortunate to the whitehouse, said president biden as publicly and the expressions do. major changes must have a broad consensus on the greek prime minister stairs,
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the countries of the wall finds firefighters continue tobacco, moving a to bases high temperatures and strong winds of funding the flames. tens of thousands of tourists have been forced to evacuate from popping up on a on a suicide bump. lost in somalia has killed at least 30 people and wounded dozens, including ami recruits. the boma hit, a cue of young man at the ministry training camp in the capitol, mogadishu, the group, i'll sure bob, which is linked to al qaeda as claimed responsibility, malcolm witness following the stories. the survivors say a man in military uniform was in the queue of soldiers being counted this thoughts of a days training when he designated a suicide from killing those around him and injuring thousands of others. the explosion took place inside a training academy and somebody is capital mortgage issue that so that's many people questioning how the boma was able to get seemed to want. supposedly a high security area beyond group ash above is taking responsibility to the attack
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. many of its finances of being forced out of towns and cities in recent months following an 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 targets and, and areas. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya. dozens of people have died in flash flooding in afghanistan. at least 30 people are missing. unexpected. has the story. trouble and months old, but it slipped behind so many communities across the east in afghanistan. the provinces of may don't want to talk and cause me as well as the capital kabul, a worst hits with dozens of people date. pardon, pardon me? 6 members of the family, surviving. there are no women left in the family. they're all gone. there were 3
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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 awhile 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 dissolves for us, get us done already suffering its food, consecutive year of routes, severe economic hardship, and the consequences of decades of will know what 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. in the past 4 months, natural disasters have killed and injured hundreds of f gains destroyed more than
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3000 homes and wiped out live stock and farm land and is f dan's count the cost of youth. another disaster, many left wondering relief, is a come at like speed, which is 0 focused on the election commission that issued a new arrest warrant for full, my prime minister immune con. it's in relation to accusations of contempt. i'll be back to our party back in may cons when facing a string of charges since he was removed from power, including graft and submission, the cases of spot nationwide demonstrations and support of the former leader. now the death of a 5 month old baby is highlighting the plight every single refugee, stronger than indian administered kashmir. the government says the muslim refugees who fled the ministry crack down and me and my all living that and legally, christina harrison reports the desperate to be hood or hint good detainees. last childhood,
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god's air you to get out of the t a guest. forces them back inside the holding facility in here and now go relatives of a 5 month old baby. so she died after inhaling the gas. the, the government says the death is unrelated to the protest. the baby's parents are among 270 rand, good most loans. you've been detained for the past 2 years old. i am off alone, as well as when my uncle and brother in law and very bad shape, which made me feel really upsets me on the steps, the stage serious injuries. and i'm afraid that i will not see them live again. this man says ringing the refugees, including his brother will load into the attention under false pretences. this it is that a good are not as good. a government took many of us into detention. under the pretext of coping test, families are being torn apart. he says, many dog knows what they've done wrong,
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and they're refusing to wait until they're afraid. a government spokesman says the force used against the protest as was necessary. devin, why then when, when they are free, it'll may not be here. they want to consider the security type of area so that that's the behavior of the behavior like that, the ball mentality, that aggressive, they are not cooperative. the government considers them illegal immigrants and wants to put them even though some hold official. richard g, cause it says the process is complicated. the un says nearly 40000, most of them are hang, good fled to india after me and miles military crackdown 6 years ago. around $5000.00 to be living in slums and camps like this one in indian administered cash . mia ever since bought the we are very scared me and more. we had a similar scare and were wondering when the stories would pick and kill us due to
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the fearful situation. mean more. we sought refuge in india. unfortunately, we're now facing similar challenges here. rights activists say they applies needs to be investigated. if i go by just take me to the family members that they have not committed annual fins. they are living here with the permission of the pride, but we should not be concerned authorities. if that is the, that means the, the, the detention is a law for up to surviving atrocities at home. the stranded ringa hope 0 deal here in c, christina harrison elder 0. the social media company has started to remove signage of its iconic blue bag. dr. changing its branding to its new ex logo. on monday, the ex stop and appearing on desktop versions of twitter. but the bird is still dominant across smartphones. either must says tweets will not be cold. x is the because most things down morocco have
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become the 1st hour of nation to compete. women's football will comp they were up against germany in the opening game in melbourne, but it was germany who dominated the match. captain alexandra pump school to head is in the 1st off, and they went on to add 4 more in a 6 new victory. that's the biggest of the tournament so far. for like morocco, the philippines. i want to 8 countries making that they view at the tournament. a teen named the filipinos preparing to face new zealand. on tuesday, the 1st time the philippines, i sent a women's old men's team to football will come and as bonnet below reports. in the capital manila, it's aspiring young people to take up the game. a 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
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referred to now as a miracle up handling. 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, obsessed philippines. former college football player vincent aguilar teamed up with the college of human genetics in the countries premier state university to form the aspire football academy. back in 2018 uh, just the year for us cuz we only had like $6.00 to $8.00 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 and essentially 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
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increasing interest among young people. it's been able to train them well enough to send them to local competition. and the. 3 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 filipino team has made it to the woke up male or female. when i was grade school that we were locking many of this cuz i go to an all girls school. but now there's so many younger girls joining and that makes me really proud. the philippines may be heading into the world carpets under dogs. but they're inspiring a whole new generation of homegrown talent. we'll see did also like to represent the philippines on the world stage. one day barn to below alger 0 manila to form of the one now and some good news for max, for stopping. he's going to receive
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a replacement when is try to pay for the hung gavin gum pre after this unfortunate accident. it was knocked over by mccarren dr. alondo norris, during the podium celebrations, stuff, and was celebrating a records. the 12th when in a row for his red booting, it was an expensive mistake at the trophy at pounds. it costs $40000.00 and takes 6 months to me. that's it for me, barren jordan, you can find more and using the website down to 0 dot com. the weather is up next. and then inside story and examine whether the new x will month the spots even must on twitter expansion. thanks so much. i the the season rains to pick you up nicer. one small the threat from these big send stones of more flooding is that which is not unusual for the season in china.
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rather, less than the way it's heavy down, pulse in the dream prevents or, or indeed in japan it's shumate and it's in the middle for us as you might expect. beijing, 32 degrees is enough to trump big shots in the fall and also china as well. but your eyes are probably drawn to duke, sorry, which is a, ty, food, and strengthening rapidly is getting very close to what the north of the philippines and these on on. and in particular, where it could be installed, such of 3 meters. right, and full of at least $300.00 millimeters, which means the risk of land slides is going to be there for a couple of days before it gets worse. the main than the china, the same line of left you, you see big challenge in vietnam in dallas, come body and also in central tyler is just knowing the same as to cost. now the balancing rays are very active throughout india and most recently, pakistan and afghanistan where they've been some pretty deadly flats. and they could be repeated locally from these big dining pools. but this is where the eye is drawn with this circulation and the beta band goal,
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