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neighborhoods because of a slicing going on between rival gang, what he's offering nothing further about special forces squared or for the special forces. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. so give me sorry sir. i left the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here. these rules connect the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped the protests intensifying israel of the parliament pauses. a divisive rule which restricts the powers of the supreme court. the
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little ones are in jordan, this is all just they are a lie from dough also coming up while fire has been out of control across algeria, getting at least 34 people. i'm rough, mcbride, one of you cranes view expos facilities bible right now to global food supplies. i'm feeding the world hungry. i'm the next thing of an iconic, long go. twitter says good bye to the blue, but the we begin in israel with protests, other up to the connected approved one part of the government's plan to change the legal system. the new measure blocks the power of israel supreme court to avoid government decisions. it considered as unreasonable, the opposition says that the damage is real democratic system. they will talents of parliament during the votes on monday, like shouting shame. meanwhile, instead of
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a police on horseback charge the demonstrators of 5 worth accountants, at least 19 people have been arrested. nora con begins coverage from demonstrations in west jerusalem scenes of violence and chaos. no fall from these ready can assist the country parliament and the political part of west through to them and where the highly controversial bill was. post posts and logic pocket post traditional as a whole by israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu. on the far right coalition, my mind is capable of comprehending anything like that. my heart and my soul are dreading and scared, and i don't know what to do. as the bill passed, protesting the can assist. it was too late to show fools on the street. tens of thousands of protests raised the voices, some major highways. many were met with water cannon from fulton,
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and most fluoride by security forces protested cooling at the end of the the the normally the media who says the bill will bring the power to elected officials and away from the quote. i don't think so today we carried out a 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. while even the whole defense minister batt again stood against the bill saying extreme. if you had one beam, you should shave, shown itself. i owe anybody who thinks this one today will soon find out that this was a real mistake. it's the everybody. so the direct person responsible for that is the
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prime minister. this piece of legislation, among other things, which split the supreme court and striking down government decisions on the basis they are unreasonable. protests is increasing. this will put the country on a pump to talk receive this evening. we've really seen defiance on display, as israel faces across sort of a crisis that only seems to deepen. and also a crushing blow for protests is to sit against the bill from the beginning, nor con, altura, west or east of them. then it's many times more from the protest in tennessee, a step in processing here like they similarly for this, for the last 29 weeks. and it really turned out to be fairly inputs in protests because they've been protesting against the additional of homes. and they've lost, they've gone through people who are very angry, upset visibly,
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and create some of the people because they only come up with some of the result of a let me small island in a center of the conservative country. 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 minister benjamin netanyahu, who says in front of a pentagon, said in front of his loud, clear, i need immediate danger. send you an oppressive legislation. the appointments i may have one to political judges and guns goes on to say everything approved here will eventually be re 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 cry 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,
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if you're going to be used 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 laws devoted to reduce that powers the minimum amount of this, of this crisis to continue to evolve into a constitutional well over can see is a member of the can i sit down the head dash movement. he says, as long as there is occupation, don't never be democracy 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, a military dictatorship in the occupied by the student that it's always the joys of 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 larry's and dictatorship as well as the palestinians in they'll kill by debit though, is the concept. now, not a, i'm surprisingly, a, you know, there is a penetration,
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a of the occupation and though to patients use them. god show in a means him to is the book fair and know is instead of mean following the slow. and it's just, you know, a, the beginning a either low is that we're expecting be on the call now. and then those are going to tear and use them into a full fledged fos. she's dictatorship in wage the most for nothing in a 0. a components of empower. yeah, i want to apply to the international community. it's your responsibility to put the pressure on these early flushes. government needs out 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 up into new over 19 years ago. we are not too far
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from deb. stop it. but the us described the passing of the judicial bill as unfortunate. mike kind of has moved from the white house in recent days, a bite in administration has express the concern about this legislation. president biden did so in person with the is really president in the meeting last week and in a subsequent phone call with the is ray, the 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 message voted in favor of the opposition boycotting the boats in protest. there's also an 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
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partners and then mentioned y'all who governments, 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 for they just lation which could result in a shrinking of democracy within the as well. mike, hannah, which is era at the white house, but the flaxman directs the most area incentive for israel studies. you see a la p says nothing the who's pushed for change might put israel's alliance with the us in jeopardy. certainly, yeah. tension in the relationship between the buyers, ministration advocates and yahoo government. but i do think i'm a long term the erosion of democracy and as well that we're seeing today will ultimately undermine that special relationship. and i think it will make it more difficult going forward. but i don't think it's quite yet on the roads for the reason this and yahoo is doing it is because you want to stay in power. and the
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reason for that is because primarily he wants to stay out of prison because he's on trial for production. but i think his coalition partners particularly is bob white coalition partners, already intent on i'm pushing to an extension of the west bank and, and it's really such, i'm a building across the west bank and they do see the weakening of the supreme court and the on demand new to the rule as a key element in the past, the west banks. i think he's government. yes, but the missing yahoo has more personal interest in the state. be nice to believe that if the an american president kind of publicly pro rated as well, apply some pressure that these rating government tony live, but i don't think that's necessarily going to be the case. i think. yeah. in many ways, these way, the government in particular apartment, as soon as you know who's going to do what he's going to do for his own interests, regardless of what any american person says. so i don't really think it's that to play in the biden administration or previous administrations, i think they've tried. yes,
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they haven't really impose any real costs on his run. i think it, they can certainly be blamed for as well as policies in the west bank towards the palestinians. but in terms of the erosion of democracy we've been, is one itself. i don't really hold american political, it is accountable for that. i think what we're seeing is that us policy toward israel has become much more pop design. it will be quite dramatically from one administration to the next, depending on whether the democrats or republicans in the white house. the republicans are quite happy to allow israel to do whatever it wants they have taken a very pro is all it may be present at yahoo style. and he's really the democrats were increasingly concerned about the direction is what i was heading in and increasingly critical. so i think we're going to see a growing bipartisan split at more ships and american policy, depending upon which party is empowering the white house and the congress. the about 34 people have died. and while fires in algeria including 10 soldiers on fire
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fighting duty, temperatures of $48.00 degrees celsius and strong winds, funding the flames. $97.00 fires, i'll come to burning across 16 provinces. 1500 people have been evacuated from the hubs. of cadet dread reports from locked audio heavy audio to boot of bush fi addie. alas, 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 to monday and left. a number of people killed and others injured by. witnesses told us that was surrounded by 5 of them. it was difficult for the firefighters to reach the village, which is around it by and large forest, and is located on the high here in the last 30 of, of you can also see photos that exceed the spot, as you can see, with some 5 still on going on how we have a number where there is most smoked and fire at this moment because many finds of already been 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 with of, of, as a neighboring tennessee,
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a hundreds of people were evacuated by sea line from the boat, a village of menu, the fires spreading in a nearby pine forest. i'll cut something implemented across the country to preserve the network. the prominence of greece as the country is at war with wild fires and faces some sweltering days ahead find find his are struggling to contain more than 80, while a fires burning across the country. strong winds are finding the flames beyond. in the cool food, which is a popular tourist spot is the latest issue. evacuation odors. temperature has reached 46 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking dozens of new fires. stephanie decker reports from tare on the on into roads. an inferno moving foster than firefighters can contain it, winds gusting up to 50 kilometers an hour, and with the tourists move to safety. all the locals left with their burning island. we find katerina watching everything she
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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 to work on camera, but there is real desperation here about how much they've lost and what's happening to their island. many volunteers have been fighting, the flames alone were told they're simply not enough crews on roads. the tourist
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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 exhausted. it's just the president that it's awful. everyone in the local area. you have to say the local. have you have been fantastic helping everyone with anything they could do? rhodes is just one of many areas across greece that are burning. prime minister kodiak was 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 slow to arrive and now the winds have picked up. one tells me the fire
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has burned all the trees taken on the mountains. it will literally stop. at the c, stephanie decker, ultra 0, get body on the greek island of rhodes. done for a short break here, and i'll just here when we come back climate active express that some that appears in a swedish cooling charge of disappearing police during the protest. and now the philippines debut at the women's footfall will copies and spa and youngsters back home on statement the, the, the, the season, right? is the pick you up nicer. one small, the threat from these big send stones of more flooding is that which is not so unusual for the season in china, rather, less than the way of heavy down poles in the green plants or, or indeed in japan,
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it's humid and it's in the middle such as you might expect, beijing 32 degrees is enough to from big shots in the fall and also china as well. but your eyes are probably draw onto duke, sorry. which is a tie food and strengthening rapidly is getting very close to what the north of the philippines and these on island in particular where it could be installed such of 3 beaches, right, and full of at least 300 minute basis, which means the risk offline slides is going to be there for a couple of days before head. suppose the maintenance of china, the same line. i've left you, you see big challenge in vietnam, in dallas, cambodia, and also in central toddlers just knowing the same as to cost. now the bone soon rays are very active throughout india, and most recently, pakistan and afghanistan where they've been some pretty deadly slots. and they could be repeated locally from these big dime poles. but this is where the eye is drawn with this circulation and the beta band goal using tracing the chops a pretty nasty range up through hundreds and 10 and got it towards my roster.
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book and back up your mind about top stories here at this hour. tens of thousands of people are protested in israel, off the parliament for the changes to the legal system. measures blocked the power of israel and supreme court to avoid government decisions. it's considered as unreasonable for us to start the policy of the bill and as well as unfortunate to the white house that president joe biden has publicly private, expressed his view. the major changes must have approved from census and 34 people have died. and while fires and algae are including 10 soldiers who faxing to places, temperatures may have 50 degrees celsius and strong winds are finding the place. now the us justice department has sued the state of texas. after floating barriers were installed block migraines, crossing from mexico, texas alternatives began installing the string of floats in the middle of the rio grande river last week to detroit of the migrants. the justice department says the measures were taken without federal authorization. lawsuit seeks to remove all of
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the structures, 100000, like going to court by border patrol agents in june. the numbers dropped since on us on and policy was implemented in may. so now the social media company, twitter has started to remove signage of its icon. a blue book adopted changing his branding to its new x logo on monday. the x stop it appearing on the desktop versions of twitter, but it's still done and across smartphones, even less access treats will not be called access. let's bring in my been there, he's a senior tech reporter with the digital news platform. measurable, you're drawing us live from new york, not always good to have you on the program, but i think it's worth pointing out, but a lot must cause a long fascination with the left. the x definitely. i mean, he owns the domain name x dot com. his space company is called space 6, i mean, rather oddly named his 1st child with grimes, something like, i think it's x a 12 or something. do we know why the obsession with the letter x? is this gonna be a good thing for twitter? right, well it's, uh it, whether it's gonna be a good thing for,
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to arrange to be seen. but, you know, i think certainly it's, it's not, uh, uh, something that many other seo is, or company owners would do if their company was already just a global recognized brand. where terminology from the website such as the word tweet just became part of the global lexicon. but you know what remains to be seen, but um yeah, you on musk has been fascinated with this letter x for such a long time. and this dates back to when he was um, working as a, as a ceo of paper while he was trying to re brand the company as x. even then i think a lot of this past nation has to do with the fact that he bought the x dot com domain name something like 20 or so. so years ago. and um, you know, that's a rare domain is only 261 letter dot com domain names out there in the you on must got one of them. but this is also how he lost his job and paypal. he tried to do
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that and the board got together and said goodbye, you on mosque and that's when he was booted in the company. all right, so let's get down to brass tacks because must says he wants to create the super ap cold x, but own, encompass things to pronounce, already exist. my don't the, i'm in china as go we chat with over 1300000000 users. so in a way, must just play catch up with the new twitter. i mean, we try to use this kind of a message and pay for goods and services. so the new x will start off of way behind the technology. cuz when the right, i mean, i don't think you are most get sort of looking at this is a technology, a technology company, so much as his his chance really to change the culture. i mean that's really what twitters strength was. twitter didn't have any rare or expensive sort of tech powering it. it was all about its cultural significance, how important it was to the news and how important it was, the current events and people's ability to connect in the talk and interact with each other all across the globe. there's aspects of that that he likes and there's
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aspects of that that have obviously bothered him based on what he's done to the company over the few short months he's been in charge. uh so i do think it's sort of that like she, she see this as an opportunity to own something and create something with a boost from the board. she's purchased. yeah. and have that relevance in the culture. but although it is security concern surrounding the new branding, i mean online security experts to tell us that transition from one company named to another is the perfect opportunity for criminals to, to send out fishing e mails requesting sign in detailed what all the risk to use is on their personal data that right, so not everyone is extremely online and know about what's going on here. so i'm sure for, for many, many months there's going to be individuals out there who, who still think the company's called twitter. and it can easily be followed by some sort of fishing campaign or any sort of bad actor utilizing any sort of
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opportunities they have there also, the name acts, the term acts, the brand name x is extremely generic. there's so many domain names and other things out there branded with this x because it's just one of the 26 letters in the alphabet that can easily be utilized by these bad actors to, for people. and of course, i think there's also security concerns from the company itself. i mean, i know most wants to turn this in to some sort of financial or banking institution because it's going to be this everything app. this is the same company that just a few months ago was releasing internal documents called the twitter files from the company that included communications between twitter employees and people outside the company that they seem to be private. so, i mean, i don't know if you would exactly want to trust this company with your banking information. all right. been to always good to get your thoughts about that. thanks so much indeed for talking to us. thank you. thanks for having me now. the ukraine
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in port city of odessa has come on to renewed attacks by russia. the area is a bunch of route for keith to explore grain at a time when many other routes have been closed off. russia withdrew from the grain deal guaranteeing safe passage and the black sea this month. royal brian has moved from an export facility. gimme odessa regents as a gateway to one of the few c roots, the grain shipments from ukraine. this remote southwest corner is one of the country's most strategically important right now. we are invited by nippy loan, one of the largest grade exposures to see it's rapidly expanding facility. like most of the companies it used to rely heavily on main black sea port such as a desa heavily targeted recently by russia. in overnight miss sila tax, which also cancel the grain deal that had guaranteed limited exports. the never expect that, that i shot could be a part of some things that this support to or, and so i called full for your continued business. uh,
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we will keep our independence in taking the decisions and team control now expert chain in order to keep our advantages. and so it'd be on the strong side. the advantage of these facilities is they feed directly into the waters of friendly neighboring de toe countries. graham is loaded onto the vessels here and then send down the danube river, the boat between ukraine and romania, and then out into the black sea. except now the ships are in romanian, territorial water, unsafe from russian attack, from less than 2 percent of ukraine's total food exports before the war. there's been more than 10 fold increase down, let down you truck drive of yet you slow. i've never used to take this route, but these now won't have thousands of drivers coming from all over the country. so if you must live, i live last night and have been waiting for 24 hours. i'll try to most likely drop off my grand now. just as you pray me and so just have proved to be resourceful in
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adapting to the school. so it's fun, this and grading next board is have been equally adept. i really proud with anything pronounced of call where you cried young farmers. today there's some advice to companies and argued in the states in general, directed to a new challenges the russians to know the strategic importance of the danube. the night before, a visit, a drunk striking, destroyed port facilities. here comes the next day. the trucks were already lining up again to offload that come up with bright douches, era a decimal region. ukraine. griffith's in the book has been convicted of disappearing police during a protest against the oil. and this freaking sweeping. the 20 year old climate activist was detained last month. and the for city of numbers, so was ordered to pay a $240.00 fine. some bug on the other activist arrested of today still traffic as
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an oil change. now the philippines are one of 8 countries making that day due at the women's football will, comp, the team nickname the filipinos comparing to face co host new zealand on tuesday. this is the 1st time the philippines. i sent a woman's old. men's team to football, woke up on his bonnet below, report somebody la. it's inspiring 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 philippines mintz national football team to us coles was enjoying some success after beating, defending champion vietnam in the 2010 ozzy and championship that's 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 now. joining the team. i was
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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. part of the $1018.00. uh just so that 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 in a session. chloe is now a member of our schools football team. is there a number of other students in just 5 years, this football academy, inside the university of the philippines has not only seen increasing interest among young people. it's been able to train them well enough to send them to local competition. and the things in no small part to the
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rise of the women's national team, the filipinos, that's qualified for the women's world cup. no other filipino team has made it to the world cup 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 elder 0 manila. the topic picture of the headlines here, this our tens of thousands of people that protested in israel to parliament approve changes to the legal system. and you imagine blocks the found israel.

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