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carry, johnston, this is all just here a lot from time. i will. so in the news, while fi has been out of control across algeria, kidding. at least 54 people. view and release is a report accusing most 3 groups. i thought of extra judicial kennings in money will say, i wrote mcbride, one of ukraine's few expos facilities, bible right now to global food supplies. i'm thinking the world's hungry, the we begin is ro, at protests, have a rep to it's also connected to proved one call to the government's plan to change the legal system. and you measure blocks the power of israel supreme court to avoid the government decisions. it's a consensus unreasonable legal position says it will damage just as well as
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democratic system. they walked out of pocket events during the votes on monday, yelling shame. meanwhile, the intent of the police on horseback charged the demonstrators and fired with a kind of at least 19 people had been arrested. lower con, begins our coverage now from demonstrations in west jerusalem. seems a bind and kayla know fall from the is ready can assist the country parliament and the political heart of the west through to them and with a highly controversial bill was post posts the logic packet 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 also led to show fools on the street, tens of thousands of protests,
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raise their voices from major highways. many were met with water cannon comple to an most fluoride by security forces. protest this according at the end of the, the, because normally the yahoo says the bill will bring the power to elected officials and away from the quote i don't think 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. citizen stopped a little while even the whole defense minister, but again stood against the bill saying extreme. if you had one save showing itself,
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i owe. anybody who thinks they've won today will soon find out that this was a real mistake for everybody. so the direct person responsible for that is the prime minister. this piece of legislation, among other things, which split the supreme court in striking down government decisions on the basis they are unreasonable purchases and creates in this country of the palm to a top christine this evening, we've really seen defiance on display, as israel faces across sorts of a crisis that only seems to deepen an over a crushing blow for protested to sit against the bill from the beginning. laura calling out to sara, west or east for them. but it's smith has more now from the protest in tennessee, and they've been processing a lot very similarly for this, for the last 29 weeks. and it really turned out to be finally inputs in protests because they've been protesting against the additional of homes. and they've lost,
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they've gone through people who are very angry, upset visibly, and create some of the big would be because they only will they believe some of the result of the small island in the center of the conservative country. the hey, why the programs have been met from minnesota leda. now the blue and white policy. he says with direct responsibility for everything is happening now lies. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, in front of a pentagon said in front of his loud, clear, i need immediate danger. send you in press. if legislation, the appointment on this one is the political judges and comments goes on to say, everything approved here will eventually be read withdrawn from the stuff they don't have the majority empowerment just to stop this legislation going through. but the only indications of is,
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are going to try and take it to the supreme court and have additional review. and of course, taken to the supreme pulls of our legislation. that will, you're going to be used to diminish the powers of the screen. cool. so when that happens, it probably will happen. then you'll have a constitutional prizes. supreme court being asked the rules laws to reduce that powers with a minimum of this of this crisis to continue to evolve into a constitutional effect as safe as a member of the connect sets on the dash movement. he says, as long as this occupation, they'll never be democracy for more than 50 is and now is what is being gauge, you know, and, and, and engaging and wasn't gauge is engaged in then ongoing good dictatorship, a military dictatorship into a ok bye. but a student that always enjoys the 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
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dictatorship as well as the palestinians indicate by debit though, is the concept. now, not a, and surprisingly a, you know, there is a penetration, a of the occupation in the queue patients sees them, god show in a means him to is the poor fail. and now 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 foss. she's dictator, sheep in wage the most for nothing in it is 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 pinions and we need to have the,
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what 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's up in the new over 19 years ago. we are not too far from them. they'll stop it on the us. describe the pos single, the traditional bill as unfortunate. mike kind of has more from the white house in recent days, a bite and 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 reading 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. the opposition boycotting the boat in protest. this will
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set an awareness within the binding administration about what is the context of this act, knowing full well that it is being driven by the far right. nationalist pumpkin, isn't that netanyahu 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 a shrinking of democracy within the as well. mike, hannah, which is era at the white house, 3 palestinians have been shots and killed buys very forces. a novice is very ami claims. the trio opened fine and attempt to drive by shooting is ready. forces of killed 205 palestinians and occupied territory. since the south of the yeah. the
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54 people have died in wiles pause. no, jerry including 10 soldiers on font fighting due to temperatures of $48.00 degrees celsius and strong winds of fanning the flames. 975, that currently burning across 16 provinces. 1500 people have been evacuated from their homes. a task at dodger reports, not from dr. yeah. how do you, how do you have to put a bush fee 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 to 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 the round of by and large forest, and is located on the high area near the length of the. you can also see from us that exceed the spot, as you can see with some 5 still on going on. how we have the original smoked and
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fire at this moment because many fines of already being put out teams from the civil defense, the police and the red crescent, a trying to reach the local residents who are still here to protect their properties and neighboring to initiate hundreds of people were evacuated by seeing land from the board. the village of men knew the fine saw spreading and the nearby pine forest power cut, subbing implemented across the country to preserve the network to the 5 minutes of grease as the country is at war with wild fires and this facing most sweltering days ahead 5 boxes are struggling to contain more than $81.00 fall spinning around the country, strong winds of finding the flames. the audit of coal food which is appropriate to its destination is a latest to, to issue evacuation or this temperature is at least $46.00 to resell 6 on sunday, sparking dozens of new blazes. stephanie decker reports not funky atari, on the island of rhodes and inferno. moving foster than firefighters
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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 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 width. and while the world has been focusing a lot on the taurus that have been evacuated from this island,
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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 to their islands. 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 bye. see jane is finally left on a boat. the winds are changed, the skies turned darky tells us, and they were told to leave immediately. now he's come back to find their belongings. i'm absolutely right. absolutely exhausted. it's just when president that it's awful for everyone in the local area, you have to say the logos everywhere being fantastic, helping everyone with anything they could do. roads is just one of many areas
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across greece that are burning. prime minister kodiak was me, took back his address 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 has burned all the trees taken on the mountains. it will only stop at the c, stephanie decker, ultra 0, get body from the greek island of rhodes. human rights watch has released the report on the extra traditional kennings in money. it says dozens of people have been forcibly disappeared or executed since december. when i station blames the ministry, and most of these from the bushes wagner group, the report says if it in property was new to them destroyed, bodies government says it isn't aware of any human rights violations. in the area i need to see is a senior cetera. it's human rights watch. she says many more audience have become
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victims co top and the government's fight against the groups. we investigated serious abuse these by the monday, an army, and 4 and 5 years in the central body during counter insurgency nations. our findings are based on interviews, we call the 4 key victims and which must be some such alterations. and i think it's important to remember that might be experiencing that give us a call. it seems that almost a decade now because of the presence seem to come, see all arms east, let us groups and the sun state any response to the pool. so that'd be a tops by those groups, then money and governments as engaged in it. people come to research and see strategy which is costing many lives and causing suffering done. demonstration with the 2 men to the to see if i use this by both the money in our me and for the advisers display and fighters that we believe they belong to their last meeting. that part of need to go back in there. um, as you know, gardner as
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a gruesome there to patient in uh, not only money, but in other countries, including special off because the public can lead the and holding $200.00 bytes record to the group. i seen a to stop more crimes and rubbing continental beats meaning on what. so the fact that they are involved with they might not be in time to be searching. authoration should raise questions, actually push the money and government to address use this and hope that project was a comfortable as well. so the heads on alex's era deciding the future of deep sea mining government representatives meet in jamaica, discuss it for when the training should happen. plus, we're quite alone in this fight. we need many, many more people to speak to aggressive fund bug off to see was find it for climate to protest in sweets. the
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it is still persistently halting west and they are on a rock and as far west as the eastern pump them as radiant in the event that the temperatures are not in the fault. easier for the most part with the exemption maybe of cyprus, the wind is made more testing is a dry with this being persistent and it's blowing cross roads. this oddity is practice blank us all the small islands including treat and allows heat still to building cars, right? not quite a reco, but pretty close and what about the way it should be? but the fifty's your light to see around here, we got 48 by dad, 49 q 850. if i tell you to, the full cost for wednesday was been persistent now here and in west inside of a wrong. but here's a change in the weather type. was the increase in this breeze, a change your mattress chevy activity recently and sing providence. and so the west
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and iran, we've got the potential some pretty big down poles in their minds could cause flash flooding. possibly, if you're really and lucky, a local land slide, but away from old i to action the biggest, challenging to be developing again and maybe serve to down or maybe north in the sea. not so much. and can you, you can to or indeed the horn of africa, and it's largely a dry picture for us as it should be cold by night, but nice and sunny somebody's by day. on the on gallery, the cost of blistering age, wave sweeps across the world, threatening the health and livelihoods of millions covered towards the mythology plans to put the country on the global forest map. false why a modest revolution is storming the world of global fashion. counting the cost on that, i'll just say a revealing eco friendly solutions to
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come back to our planet on o g 0. the welcome back or mind of our main headlines now. tens of thousands of people that protested in israel of the parliament to prove the changes to the legal system. new measure of lumps the power of israel supreme court to avoid government decisions. it considered as a reasonable 3 palestinian sucking shots, intel vice very forces and novice. these ready army claims the trio opens 5 and attempt to drive by shooting. 34 people have died in wildfire as of june,
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including 10 soldiers who have backing the places. temperatures near 50 degrees celsius and strong winds off turning the saints. the ukrainian, the port city of a desta has come on to renew the tax by russia. the area is a vital route for keith to export grain at the time when many other boots have been closed off by mcbride has more now from an export facility in the a decimal region. 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
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expect that so that i shot could be a part of some things that this support to or, and so i called full for you canadian business. uh, we will keep our independence in taking the decisions and team controlling our expertise 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
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if you must live, i arrived last night and have been waiting for 24 hours. i'll try to most likely drop off my grand now. just as you pray, new and so just have proved to be resourceful in adapting to the school. so it's fun, this and grading next board has have been equally adept. i really proud with anything pronounced of call where you cried. young farmer said 3 there. so as 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 condo. mcbride, doubtless, era, a desperate region. ukraine. u. s. is opening its newest embassy and the pacific on the nation of tongue is being seen as an efforts to count
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a chinese influence in the region. both in jordan has more from the us state department, us secretary of state antony blinking is making his 12th visit to the endo pacific region since taking office in 2021. it's part of the us as overall strategy to expand its influence in the region, and to check china's in the process. consider blankets 1st. stop on wednesday, tongue, where the secretary of state will ceremonially open. the u. s. is 1st deborah embassy and nuclear lo fi. china and tongue guy established a military relationship back in 2008. and the us is very keen to deepen its own security relationship with the islands and nation as well. blinking visit to australia will be for the 33rd annual australia united states, ministerial or awesome. and he and defense secretary lloyd austin will discuss with
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their australian counter parts maritime security, environmental concerns, and economic integration. but there isn't going to be any major initiative coming out of this annual meeting. it's more of a progress check. there might be an opportunity though to discuss the agenda for the upcoming state visit of the australian prime minister later this year. similar issues will be on blank is agenda during his mid week visit to new zealand, but he's also going to engage in what's popularly known as sports diplomacy. the secretary of state will watch the us take on the netherlands during the women's world cup show of soft power during the trip, mainly focused on expanding american military and economic influence in the endo pacific russell and jordan elders. era, the state department, representatives of governments, well why don't meeting in jamaica to decide if they're ready to impose
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a band on deep sea mining temporary contracts to begin joining to match it. we'd be awarded if they didn't act suit from home. and as more the, the sloughs great frontier with a bit of maps of mos in the moon, in the ocean floor. but we may be close to mining the 7 representatives for many of the world's nations. and now together in kingston, jamaica, part of the international c, but of course he's annual meeting. it took about a successful when that should happen to be. there was pressure from some countries for regulations of mining to be decided during these meetings. so that commercial extraction could begin, but the international see bit of thoughts, he has now decided it needs more time to decide and the code likely until at least 2025 costa rica and other countries have been pushing for delay in the room. we cannot accept artificial gauge, we will finish when we're ready to finish. the value of the ocean wishes which
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belongs to fuel. my name is larger than any investment and we need to be able to, to look at to our children and grandchildren in the rise and know that we did quite the list, right? many conservationist wants to move in just a temporary delay on rules along to a moratorium on deep sea mining altogether. and this activity would result in spacing is extinction. and could potentially impact the issues climate regulatory functions, including carbon cycling, i'm storage. on the other side, the metals company has been pushing to begin mining. it says that it so pricing would be localized in $1.00 small area of the clarion clip its inside between hawaii, mexico, and the settlement. the displacement which critics, they would travel to for thousands of kilometers, would not reach nearly sofa last year. mit published 3 peer reviewed papers which confirmed that the settlement on the sea floor. any rise is about 2 meters above
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the ocean floor and up to 98 percent of that settles in the test area. a note on that environments they say that would also be a separate, potentially large segments discharge from the collection ship. your a baron also says that the metals found on the sea, but there were sent, you know, at least the green transport like electric costs, and then it's better to get them from the, the notes where what we have to the issue is where can we get a secure supply of these important base metals and battery metals with the lightest planetary touch and the lightest human touch. and from our investigation there's only one answer. across this debate, the key questions remain. we need to mind the deep sea bed, and if so, can i wait with sure about its impact on the planet john home and i'll just say to
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grab the phone book has been convicted of this, a bank police during a protest against the oil industry in sweden, the trench year old, kind of talk to this to was detained last month in the port city of moment. she was ordered to pay a $240.00 fine fun bag and the other activists were arrested. also they stopped the traffic as an oil 10. now. i'll just say it was full recess, spoke to off to the sentencing. the granite tongue beg arrived at the cold just before 11 30 am sweet as time went, had trial was due to stop shut out by national and international media every step of our way up to the coal. true. now the judge has decided that for this, the bank police orders to stop walking oil tanker trucks at leaving the oil haul back here in melma on june the 19th. she should be given a fine of about $150.00 us dollars, plus the costs avoiding what could have been a 6 month prison sentence. she told me afterwards that despite the low level of the
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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 episode 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 that we have. let's take full control over the world. the draw there is
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a loss that we have right now are protecting destructive industries and companies who are killing the plan that killing people. well, immediately after the interview directed to him but left the kolton mom, i went back to the oil hava, sat down again on the blocked oil tank of trucks from leaving re commencing the protests that go out in cold in the 1st place. the police again told that she had to get out of the way she stayed there and was eventually direct away her in her color activists. and i got it here to regroup. at the end of the day, unplugged the next move, whatever that may pull rece, i'll do is there a moment. the headlines now here on out tens of thousands of people who protested in israel, of the parliament approved changes to the legal system. new mess.
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