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in sin, providence and so the west in iran, we've got the potential some pretty big down polls in their minds could cause flash flooding. possibly if you're really unlucky. a local land slide, but away from old i to action the biggest challenge to be developing, getting maybe surface down or maybe north in the sea. not so much in can you. you can to or indeed the horn of africa. and it's last the dry picture for this as it should be cold by night, but nice and sunny somebody's by day the protests intensified as read off deposit the deposit, the device of news which restricts the powers of the supreme court, the
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hello on elizabeth toronto, and this is ours is the on line from jo. how it's coming up. long size, the control across algeria killing at least $34.00 people, reduced to rubble, slashed lawns destroyed homes and found that it have gone on dozens of dead cloth and rough mcbride. one of you cranes, view export facilities, bible right now to global food supplies. i'm feeding the world hungry. the we begin is ran with protests of iraq to the off to the connected approved partial, the government's plan to limit the powers of the judiciary. the new measure prevents the supreme court from overruling government decisions. it considered as unreasonable, the opposition says it will damage israel's democracy and peace walks out of
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monday's vote, yelling shape. meanwhile, kind of the police on suspect charged at demonstrations and 5 water cannon. at least 19 people have been arrested. or con, has moved on mondays. events you sent us this report from west jerusalem. the scenes of violence and chaos not 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 from major highways. many were met with
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water cannon comple to an most fluoride by security forces. protest this according at the end of the because normally the destiny. 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 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 citizen stopped a little while even the whole defense minister, but 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
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was a real mistake for everybody. so the direct person responsible for that is the prime minister. this piece of legislation, among other things, would split the supreme court and striking down government decisions or other places sell unreasonable purchases and critics in this country or the 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 to sit against the bill from the beginning, nor calling out to sierra west or east for them. and bonus smith has moved from the protests in san luis as i've been processing here, like this. 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 your additional with homes. and they've
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lost, they've gone through people who are very angry, upset visibly because they only come up with the base salary sort of a, let me know island in a center of the conservative country. hey, why the programs have been met for both the problem? formative funds, minnesota leda now the blue and white policy. he says with direct responsibility for everything is happening now lies the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu, who says in front of the pentagon, said in front of his, why, the clear media, danger, sinew, and oppressive legislation. the appointments on the forms of political judges and gums goes on to say everything approved here will eventually be re withdrawn from the stuff they don't have the majority in column. and just to stop this legislation going through. but the only indication is that gonna try and take it to
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the supreme court and have additional review. and of course it take you to the supreme pulled 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 laws to reduce that powers the minimum of this, of this crisis to continue to evolve into a constitutional and let's go live to mohammed junction in west jerusalem for the latest protest as well as very nice last night on monday, nights in the home was one of the plans going forward to maintain pressure on the government a little bit. let me tell you where we are. first, we're in west jerusalem and where just a few 100 meters from the supreme court complex. it's just that way. and to the left, that's where the supreme court is situated in west jerusalem. now, as you mentioned last night, well into the evening and into some of the early morning hours,
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you had thousands of demonstrators out there. they stayed for many hours despite the fact that there were times throughout the night when water cannon was dispersed and they tried to, and authorities tried to get them all to leave. as of today, no protesters yet out in the streets of west jerusalem. we've spoken to some of the protesters with different groups. they have said that look right now. they're trying to figure out if people will be coming out onto the streets later today. there are some protesters, one to there are others where essentially saying, look, this has been difficult, it's extremely hot. it's been difficult to continue to rally people day after day after day. maybe it's time to take a bit of a break and try to regroup and figure out how to go forward with the protest movement. it's a very fluid situation. we just don't know at this hour. it could be that within a few hours, you have thousands of demonstrators out of the connectedness report. or it could be that perhaps this is a day where people decide to try and figure out what they do next list and,
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and in the home. and there are others who are protesting in other ways too. they were hearing that doctors are among those saying that they will strike on tuesday and protest. and that's where i live. you have now members of the medical community here that do want to go on strike. we're told that they are trying to get clearance from the court that they would need to have a court order that would allow them to strike because they have a professional obligation to be available for anybody who is sick on healthy ill. so they're trying to figure out the parameters of what that strike may be beyond the medical worker is also you will have thousands of military reservists who have said that the cause. this bill passed into law. they are not going to show up for their service. so i'm saying as early as day, that's something that has caused a lot of concern amongst military leaders here who say that different service aren't showing up for their duties. that could impact military readiness in this
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country. we're gonna have to see the hours ahead. if he's the service actually stop showing up for work and we'll be reporting that to you. beyond that also there is still talk that perhaps the main labor union here might try to call the general strike. there were a lot of discussions yesterday about procedures that was being debated amongst different people associated with those groups and we're waiting to find out if indeed a general strike may be called and what impact would have in the days like, well, i'm a thank you very much for that that's i'm how much i'm doing with a license live in west jerusalem. the u. s. has cooled, the passing of the unfortunate mike had a, has moved from the white house us. and we, since a is 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 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 the consensus saying
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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 biden administration 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 break in what is designed to be a will represent just lation, which could result in a shrinking of democracy within the as well. mike, hannah, which is era at the white house is ready for us as have children killed 3 palestinians in nablus and occupied westbank. this is randy on me said the trigger had been trying to carry on to drive by shooting on tuesday morning. 205
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palestinians have been killed in the occupied territories. this. yeah. on tuesday is the deadlines of countries and organizations to present russian statements to the international court of justice on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. last year, the united nations off the court for an advisory opinion on israel's occupation, settlement and annexation in order to understand the effect decades of violence has had on palestinians. but you and also lost the quote to consider the impact of as rarely, policies on the demographics and status of occupied east jerusalem. based in the hague, the i, c, g is the top you and course dealing with disputes between states. it's rulings and binding. but the court has the power to enforce them. let's hear from some palestinians experiencing the consequences of the occupation. and so this, this is i'll say i was shot into 2021 is told before i got one that i went to college, i played soccer cool. i used to go out with my friends, i had
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a life that after the injury, i no longer go to college and i don't play soccer or see my friends anymore. i'm home all the time. i used to have a life. now it's green. i'm traumatized. i need treatment. the patient is terrible. shells and demolishes our homes and kills this puts us under siege. bends us from getting treatment. i dreamed of finishing my studies, building a house starting a family and traveling. but the patient took that away the we need to call and besieged. so we get a chance to live like the rest of the world. the, the refill humiliated palestinian cards are not allowed inside. we buy things in batches and make multiple trips. the soldiers intimidate us at the check point. when we go shopping, they keep us waiting. sometimes for hours, depending on their mood, there's no safety, no stability,
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no peace. i fear leaving my kids alone because settlers might attack, or i might get stuck at the check point. i take them with me everywhere. the children's mental health is suffering when they play. they pretend settlers and soldiers are attacking. here, they act older than their years. they stay at home, they've got no place to go. we got no visitors, my family hardly ever comes there too scared. they want stop my 17 year old father at the check point for 2 hours and didn't let him and inside our homes were shackled. we keep the curtains closed because cameras are in front of the windows and it feels like a prison. at the, at least 54 people have died in wall 5 of al julia, 10 of them soldiers on fire fighting due to temperatures as high as 48 degrees
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celsius and strong. when's a time for an efforts to control the flames? they are currently 975 building across 16 provinces. 1500 people have been evacuated. office can 1000 reports from loc value in northern algeria. heavy, you'd probably have to put a bush fee at a loss of a. 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, they 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 here in a lot that 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 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 are still here to protect their properties. and they've been to the hundreds of people
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evacuation by sea and land from the boat. a village of menu now finds us fighting in a pine forest near the border with algeria. pal, costs of and implemented around the country to protect the good is out of tricity usage has peaked to the green government's largest fire rescue operation on record is continuing thousands of people waiting to be moved to safety as was five's rage across the country. cruise and struggling to contain more than a t blazes. evacuation orders have been issued on the popular tourist islands of rose co foods and asia. a prime minister says greece has at war with wild fires and from fires to floods. thousands of people have died and flash flooding and have gone this dawn. at least 50 of missing. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and crops washed away. alex bad reports troubles and months old bits left behind so many communities across the east in afghanistan. the
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provinces of may don't want to talk in the cause me, as well as the capital kabul, a worst hits with dozens of people date fucking fucking 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, dixon. it was 3 am. when we woke up, water was coming into our house. there was no way out. we waited for 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
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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 and buy them in the past full months. natural disasters have killed and injured hundreds of f gains so destroyed more than 3000 homes and wiped out live stock and farm land. and his f. dan's count the cost of youth. another disaster. many left wondering relief, is a come at like speed. how does there still a head on al jazeera, the us state of texas, a sued for installing flushing, but i asked to blocking my friends and the refugees heading north from mexico and towards the thoughts re brand 5 and move and sign the attendance headquarters in san francisco, the doing the sports like wrestling and boxing hit traditionally being of limits to
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women. one on one age makes, the female athletes flashed into that place and the ring on out to xerox. dreaming of some way to model music. how about some disney magic tango? tango wise to visit couple of dot com, frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get back is known as economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinion just for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days headlines, questions really, who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individuals throughout the billing. there's inside story on al jazeera, the
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challenges here with the, the, [000:00:00;00] the be watching, i'll just say i would be elizabeth toronto and does have a mind on top stories. solid tens of thousands of people have protested, is read off to parliament, closer to the limits of the policy that you disagree. the new measure prevents the supreme court from the government decisions and to this unreasonable at least
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$34.00 people have died and wall 5 and algeria 10 of the son, which is on duty, temperatures close to 50 degrees celsius and strong winds, answering efforts to control the flames, russian forces have repeatedly hit grain signed those and ukraine's port on the danube river. and the odessa region must go intensified its attacks and the area of to withdraw him from a un broken deed. on grain shipments nearly 2 weeks ago in the agreements had allowed ukrainian grain to pause safely along the cargo and the black sea. it can also be shipped overland either by truck or train, but the train option through poland and other e u countries has its own challenges since in different countries use different train tracks and now the route is through constant that support on the black sea in romania at these genies a time consuming, congested and costly. and now the alternative is using the danube river and this network of canals and this route has become significant, but it is more costly. that's bringing our correspondent,
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rob mcbride. he's joining us live from odessa. we mentioned the attack on the port on the danube river and there's been an oil increase in violence and the last week hasn't they're all of the yeah, that's right. the main main factor last night monday, it was key that was again targeted that was thought to be in reprisal for a drug and strike out must go. but yes, the past week and seen intensive nighttime attacks here on a desktop. and also concern here in this historically important city is that it has the heritage sites as such as this one on our fully victim to this will. this is a cathedral rights in the historic center of a desk, so that is your desco protect it. this damage has been condemned by unesco will. so i, by blood to me, is a lensky of ukraine who has promised a response. zalinski is also being heavily critical of the attacks on, on ukraine's great and exporting infrastructure both hit in the main pull to but
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that's it. but also now on this uh exporting facility down close to the danube river and to the boulder with romania, which is especially concerned. and because of course, romania is a native member 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 used to rely heavily on main black sea ports 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. and i would expect that, that i shot could be a part of some seems that this support to, or like helpful for your continued business. uh,
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we will keep our independence in taking those decisions and team control now ex book 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 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 a truck drive of the just lives 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 grading now. just as you claim you and so just have proved to be resourceful
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in adapting to the school. so it's fine. this and grading next board has have been equally adept. i really proud with asking price of how are you crying? young farmer said today there's so just to companies and argued in the street in general, directed to a new challenges. the russians to know the strategic importance of the danube the night before a visit, a drunk strike, destroyed port facilities. here comes the next day. the trucks were already lining up again to offload that. com. look right out to sarah a desa region. ukraine. the us justice department has sued the state of texas. off the floating values were installed to block migrants crossing the border from mexico. texas authorities began installing the strand of floats in the middle of the vio grande's river. last week. the justice department says the measures were taken without federal authorization below,
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so it seems to remove all of the structures. and what you see the governor doing is dangerous, and then all lawful is actually hurting the process. it's hurting the process of what we're trying to do. and instead of wanting to or undermining, i should say, instead of coming to the table and trying to figure out a way to work together, he continues to do this really cool. and just in humane ways of moving forward with a, with a system that has been broken for decades, the united states has opening its newest embassy, antonia, it's seen as an effort to count a chinese influence in the pacific ocean islands, rather than jordan has moved from washington to 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, tonga,
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where the secretary of state will ceremonially open. the u. s. is 1st deborah embassy and nuclear lo fi. china and tom di 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. blankets visit to australia will be for the 33rd annual australia united states, ministerial or awesome. and he and defense secretary lloyd austin will discussed with 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
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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 netherland 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 are going to send both has been convicted of disappearing police during a protest against the oil industry in sweden. the 20 year old time attacked us was detained last month in the port city of mount much. it was ordered to pay a $240.00 to find some bug and all the act of a slow release cost of a stopped traffic and an oil terminal. social media company towards it has changed its famous blue book logo. on monday, the x stone and appearing on the desktop versions of choice up of the bid, as still dominant across smartphones. you know,
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on mosques as tweets for now be called access to for me to one now and some good news for max. the stop and he's going to receive a replacement one is trophy for the hon. gary, and contrary to this unfortunate incident, was knocked over by mccloud and drive a lender nurse. during the podium celebrations, stop and was celebrating a reco 121 in a row for his rental team. an expensive mistake is the choice fee of how it costs $40000.00 and takes 6 months to make. and that's it for me. elizabeth per annum weather is next and an inside store takes a look at a lawn mosques ex, revenging on to, to stay with us the over the next 2 or 3 days. what came in and drenched. the british owls this area of
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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 stones. but for the time being tuesdays full cost is a brighter $1.00. the sheriff's deputies house was reign of some assistance for norway. miller suite in the baltic states and down through slovakia and particularly australia. and these orange centers might produce some pretty violence on the stones. 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 product of these, 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 was dropped to $21.00 to the dentist that the 3, that's the cold from bringing 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 that's a bit of a problem. of course, verify his operating with temperatures. we're into the middle, thirty's,
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typically the most part as high as 43 in counters, still health in libya, in tennessee, and algeria and there's 2 big shows, reaching right up into bobby. the respected janet is the street in central concave shows you how devastating the effects of russian for me has to be. i can see where 2 of the bullets hit their about. my head high's net, the documentary military wanted him dead. the stealing manual beneath we were in a property on the road, costing out his ear is proud recipient to new york festivals through the cost or of the year award for the 7th year running. all change have to wait for us to use the ownership. now it's the brand with the websites but icons. they can wait for
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