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when the news breaks, the story of this village is the same as many of us spread across the eastern front line. no electricity, no running water. when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told this children are unable to go outside. inside is extreme. you help with exclusive interviews and in depth reports lowes. people expect it to be wiped out all together by now. i'll just see right. has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and live nice the and more protests are expected in as read off or as column and positive device of little which restricts the powers of the supreme court. the
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toronto and this is alex is even live from dog. ha. also coming up. the police, 34 people died. algeria, thousands batch has been long fires on the control reduced to rubble slash slots, destroy funds, and found that. and if dawn, this don johnson, it's a dead plot. i'm rob mcbride, one of you frames view expos facilities. 5 to right now to global food supplies. and staging the welto, the beginning israel, the mass protests are expected. also the commensurate approved part of the government's plan to limit the powers of which additionally, on monday, the new measure prevents the supreme court from other ruling government decisions. it's considered as unreasonable, the opposition says it will damage israel's democracy with m. p. 's root canals of monday's voters yelling shame. meanwhile, instead of
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a police on horseback charged at demonstrations and 5 was a cabin at least 19 people have been arrested. let's go live now to our correspondence mohammed jump june. he is joining us from west jerusalem and uh, what are we expecting today? mohammed protest as we know it will out very late at night. some even stayed out nice. so what they plan to maintain pressure on this government, you know, as polymers goes into some a recess. elizabeth, let me 1st just set the scene and tell you and our viewers where we are. we're in west jerusalem. we're about a few 100 meters from the supreme court complex that's just over there beyond that road and then to the left, security will not allow a us to access that area where all those demonstrators were last night and into the early morning hours. now at this hour, there are no protesters that we have seen anywhere in west jerusalem. and we have spoken to some protesters. and some of them say they plan to come out on mass later
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on in the day. and a symbol with one of the supreme court. once more, we've spoken to other protesters who said, look, it's just unclear at this hour. look, there is some putting that a set in there has been this determination. this defiance has been 29 weeks of protest. hundreds of thousands of people repeatedly going out into the streets. and despite all of that opposition to that highly contentious bill that passed into a lot yesterday. well, it did passed into law. so some demonstrators would like to try to figure out how to regroup what the best plan is going forward, so that they can continue to come out in a very organized fashion, the way that they had in the past. it's very fluid. it all depends on essentially what happens later on in the day we put in a few hours, the thousands of protesters out in the south where it could be that they decide to essentially, basically take a day off, figure out what to do next. and then we'll hear from them in the coming days and another group of paper figuring out what to do next mohammad, the doctors who are trying who would like to go on strike on tuesday.
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that's right, unless we have spoken to members of the medical profession would like to put on some type of a strike in opposition to this law. but we're told that they need to get clearance from. they need to get clearance from a court. they need to essentially get a court order that would allow them to do that so that they would not be in their election of their duties. so we're waiting to hear what exactly is going to happen on that. and we will let you know as the hours progress, the on the medical workers. also, we have to remember that there are over 10000 reserve is different branches of the army here who have stated explicitly that they will not show up for duty. because this law passed, so we're waiting to find out if indeed reserve is stop reporting for duty. there's been a lot of concern here in the past 2 days from top military leaders as to how that might impact military preparedness of this country going forward. and also there is still talk that perhaps there could be
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a general strike called by one of the main labor unions in this country. there had been a general strike called in late march when they were to job position to the initial traditional overall plan. that was put forward in january. there has been talk the last few days that there could be a general strike going forward. it has not yet been decided. if that is going to happen, that of course would certainly impact the momentum here on the ground going for the list. all right, well i'm a thank you very much for that. that some homage on june with a nice has live in west jerusalem is very forces have shown had killed 3 palestinians, and nap listed the occupied westbank is rarely um, it says the trio had been trying to carry out a drive by shooting on monday morning, 205 palestinians have been killed and occupied territories this. yeah. doug weitzman to fix the necessary incentive israel studies that you see i lay and he says nothing. y'all has push for judicial change my foot as well as the lions with the us in jeopardy, or certainly yeah. tension in the relationship between the buyers ministration and
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the missing. you all have government, but i do think i'm the 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 planning. the reason this in yahoo is doing it is because you want to stay in power. and the 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 as bob liked coalition partners, already intent on, on pushing to an extension of the west bank can. and it's really such a building across the west bank. and they do see the weakening of the supreme court and the undermining of tulip role as a key element in the past. the west banks. i think he's government. yes, but from this and yahoo is more personal, interesting state. it'd be nice to believe that if the, an american president kind of publicly pro rated as well, apply some pressure that these really governments want in life. but i didn't think
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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's plain to buy them administration or previous administrations. i think they've tried . yes, they haven't really impose any real costs on his run. i think 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 run itself. i don't really hold them out politically, does accountable for that. but what we're seeing is that us policy toward his role has become much more pa designed. 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 had taken a very pro is all it may be present at yahoo stand. and he's really the democrats were increasingly concerned about the direction is what i was heading in and
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increasingly critical. so i think we're going to see a growing bipartisan split have more ships and american policy, depending upon which party's empowering the white house and the congress on tuesdays the deadline for 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 of the quote for an advisory opinion on israel's occupations fest with an an amex ation in order to understand the effect decades of law that says head on palestinians. but you and also also quote, to consider the impact of his very policies on the demographics and status of occupied east jerusalem based in the, hey, the i, c, g is the top you in court date and with disputes between states. it's rulings are binding, but the port has the pallet to enforce them. palestine is asking the international court of justice for an advisory opinion on the illegal consequences. also use radio to patients. that's not the 1st time 20 years ago. it offer an opinion on the
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construction of this is rate is separation was one of the consequences, the policy in the ground. 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 a life 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 refill humiliated
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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, 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 won't stop my 70 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
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a prison on my tires as a this is what's left of the story and everything else is going to, i'm going to define everything palestinian. this started with our income now our homes. they don't give us permits municipality, as for plans, we submit them. but every time it was taken, excuse me, we plans engineers, lawyers and fines. we pay tens of thousands of dollars. they will bill me through the mileage the house if i don't do it myself, i build this place that would work walls, electricity, water. i have a memory in each corner. they demolish the house. i'll stay in the land. they want to take the land, but i'm not giving them what they want. the occupation is getting more oppressive, but things will change in just as never less than the non to all the new was non, while 5 sweeping across algeria during a prolonged heat wave have killed at least 34 people. evacuation orders have been
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issued in the mediterranean coast or region and thousands of 5 fontas have been deployed as let me pull some shitty for pulls race to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control in northern a g p a with the knows the plane spread through the folders, some agriculture areas in 16 provinces, destroying everything and that paul, people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash charges where the fire started at room on the tablets side spread troop any mother and ended at the bush. some people lost everything. it started to going around to pm just on the military school. i called the fire brigade, and i told them that the 5 had started nearby the guard the half an hour later. but in the meantime, the fried had spread. thousands of 5 fighters have worked through the night, the places of being few by strong beans and high temperatures. the defense ministry says soldier, as long as the dead default of emergency crews responding to fires in no result
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area, east of the cap, 2 edges. she didn't want to go there because i would like to think all the volunteers also a number of, of his, his contribution helped manpower and equipment. very grateful for that until this moment were trying to control the spread of the fire in the best way. the strong winds made it hard for us to use the shoppers and putting up these fires. the windsor pushed east towards tanisha, weak nodding planes in a pine forest along the boulder. boat at juice and tunis have registered record high temperatures this week. while wi fi is common to north africa during the summer months this year, the aggravated by a blistering sea face and the consumption of the season. naval in tennessee, a hundreds of people evacuated by land and see from the village of balloon the funds of spreading in a pine forest near the border. without julia powell caught something implemented.
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the country won. as electricity usage has peaked and the green governments largest for our 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 rhodes, cofer, and asia. the prime minister says greece, is it? well with want 5, are still a head on alex's era. hank, the refugees and indeed administered cuz she made state homeless try to protest against the detention the although we knew that storms in the alpine region would be bad. and here's the proof. in northwest switzerland we had wind gusts here, up to 215 kilometers per hour. this looks more like a hurricane, but it is
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a suspected tornado. so that will now be part of the investigation. one person died in this and about 15. others were injured. here's some of the aftermath now the danger zone today on tuesday will be northern italy, as we look towards the virginia, and also in croatia. we could see some pretty strong storms here as well. we're dialing up the heat points again for athens at 39 degrees, but for the other side of the mediterranean temperatures have come down in valencia with this onshore breeze. so you're down by about 10 degrees in a 24 hour time period. we do still have outbreaks of rain across the islands of ireland. britain, western france to low countries, pretty good bouts of rain in norway as well. and we're also talking about record heat in northern africa. so tune is, so it's hard to stay on record $49.00 degrees. we've got wildfires burning in the stone here just the other day. alger has had. it's hard to stay on record. west africa, it's our usual pulses of intense rain here into the south. we go,
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the winds will eventually shift around, so durbin, your temperatures are coming up a bit over the next little while we'll see you soon. a, the time stop pushing today to sun when we talk some entries that inform our present and illuminates our power. our people see these these for themselves and make up their own minds to sweden. this become a thing to turn your back against announcing groundbreaking stories from award winning to make, etc, in order to win and from conflict. it's a more efficient when someone conflict sweetness on which is 0 the the,
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the, you're watching out, just bear with me of the problem. and don't ha, reminder of our top stories, the sound protest of oxygen is read off, deposited was part of the government's plan to limit house with a to fishery. more and expected of the coming hours for new measure prevents from or the move government decisions that considered is unreasonable. and his body forces have children killed 3 palestinians and not listened. the occupied west back is rarely ami says the trio had been trying to carry out a drive by shooting on tuesday morning. was pause, and algeria have killed at least $34.00 people, including 10 soldiers on fall slicing duty strong winds and hate to wave temperatures nearing 15 degrees celsius. hampering efforts by thousands of fall sizes almost 105 building and 16 provinces. russian forces have reportedly hit grain silo, isn't that ukrainian port running on the danube river,
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the crime that intensified attacks and the odessa region off to withdrawing from the un broken grain shipment deal earlier this month that allow ships carrying ukrainian grain safe passage and the black sea grain can also be transported overland by truck or train, but the rail option through poland and all the e u. countries is hampered by various countries not using standard sized track. and now the route, which is through the congestive blacks, the port of constant romania, but that's time consuming and costly. so is shipping on the danube river and it's network of canals that's cost. now to our correspondent rob mcbride, he's joining us live from odessa and that makes us attack on do any port is part of an increase in violence in the last week from so yeah, that's right. to me last night, monday was that to be key. that was the target of russian attacks that sold to be reprisal for driving strikes against moscow. but here in the south and especially
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odessa, we have seen a week of intensive nighttime attacks with increasing concerns here in this city that a cultural heritage sites such as this? well, no, i know fully victims of this rule. this is a cathedral right in the center of a desk. it's an area that has unesco protection. this was hit by miss sile on sunday that being clearing off uh since then. this is being roundly condemned by unesco itself. also by blood him is the landscape ukrainian president who was also attacked russia's campaign against the ukraine's grain handling infrastructure, especially in places such as the very important port here in the desa. i'm more recently there are concerns about to this very recent, more recent strike against the grain handling facilities right down the the danube river, very close to the boulder with romania, which is especially concerning given net given romania is states us as
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a member of nato. 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 so that i saw could be a part of some sense that this support to or, and so i called full for your continued business uh, the who keeps our independence in taking the decisions and team control now expertise in order to keep our advantages, and so it'd be on the strong side. the advantage of these facilities is they feed
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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 have arrived 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 in adapting to the school. so it's bombers and grading. next both has have been equally adept. i really proud with anything grasp
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of how, where are you? cried young farmer said right, there's so just to companies and argued in the states in general, direct it 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 ready lining up again to offload that come up with bright douches, era, a decimal region. ukraine. the death of a 5 month old baby is highlighting the appliance of a hang of refugee stranded and ended administer because she made the government says, the muslim refugees who fed the military crack down and yamma live in that. and legally, christina has and reports the, the desperate to be hood or hint good detainees. last childhood, god's area to get out of the we don't have to guess, forces them back inside the holding facility in here. and now go relatives of
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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 a mom, 270 rand, good most loans. you've been detained for the past 2 years old. i am off alone as well as well. my uncle and brother in law and very bad shape, which made me feel really upset. dave sustained serious injuries and i'm afraid that i will not see them alive again. this man says wrangle refugees, including his brother, will load into the tension under false pretences. the thing is that a good are not as good. a government took many of us into detention. under the pretext of coven test, families are being torn apart. he says, many dog knows what they've done wrong, and they're refusing to wait until they're afraid. a government spokesman says the force used against the protest as was necessary. devon, why then?
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even 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, that involvement entity that aggressive, they're not cooperate, they've 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 cracked um 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 authorities would pick and kill us due to the fearful situation. mean more we sought refuge and india. unfortunately were now facing similar challenges here. rights activists say they applied needs to be
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investigated. if i go by just take me to the family members that they have not committed any opens. they are living here with the permission of the bride, 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 hurt their old deal here in se, christina heroism, l g 0. the united states is opening its newest embassy and told us that because the top diplomat is flying to the pacific ocean islands in the latest us permission to count a chinese influence in the region. rosalind jordan has moved from washington. us secretary of state antony blinking is making his 12 visit to the end the pacific region since taking office in 2021. it's part of the us is overall strategy to expand its influence in the region and to check china is in the process. consider
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blankets 1st. stop on wednesday, tonga, where the secretary of state will ceremonially open. the u. s. is 1st deborah embassy and new club lo fi. china and town guy established a military relationship back in 2008. and the us is very keen to deepen its own security relationship with the island. a nation as well, of lincoln's 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 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
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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 russel in jordan elders era, the state department representatives of government world wide amazing in jamaica to decide if they're ready to impose a ban on deep sea mining. temporary contracts to begin drilling would automatically be awarded if they don't act soon. john holman, has more of the slowest great frontier we have better maps of mos in the moon than the ocean floor. but we may be close to mining the 7 representatives from many of the world's nations. and now
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together in kingston, jamaica, part of the international c, but of course he's annual meeting and 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 the commercial extraction could begin, but the international see bit of authority is 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 gates, we will finish when we're ready to finish. the value of the ocean wishes, which belongs to humanity, is larger than any investment. and we need to be able to, to look to our children and grandchildren in darius and know that we did quite a list, right? many conservationist wants to move in just a temporary delay on rules along to a moratorium on deep sea mining together. and this activity would result in spacing,
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is extinction. and could potentially impact versions climate regulatory functions including calvin, cycling and 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. the clarion clip its inside between hawaii, mexico, and the settlement 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 the ocean floor and up to 98 percent of it settles in the test area. you know, on that environments, we say that would also be a separate, potentially large segments discharge from the collection ship. gera 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
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from there, then elsewhere. what we have to dispute 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 it wait with sure about its impact on the planet john home. and i'll just say to the de, the problem and don't how, but the top stories on algebra products have opted in as read off to the connected for part of the government's plan to limit deposit the judiciary more expected on tuesday. the new measure prevents the supreme court from of, of the government. the says.

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