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time is no simple way home. people that's, that's what i now want to mess on a jersey to how do states control information controlling the narrative dominating the media? how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the public attention to. how is citizenship? listen, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the is rarely doctors take strike action is the route of government changes to the judicial system. gather steam, the
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ser. oh then yeah, it's great to have you with this. this is elza 0 life from don't also coming up with political re shuffling china. both the foreign minister in governor of the central bank are replaced, baffling to bring wildfires under control in algeria firefighters, or among the 34 victims of the emergency. i rob mcbride, one of ukraine's view expos facilities by to right now, it's a global boot supplies. i'm feeding the world's hungry the so we begin in israel, where doctors and medical workers have gone on strike, to protest against a new traditional bill confrontations between demonstrators and police to place in west jerusalem and tell him leave on monday after parliament to prove the legislation. it prevents the supreme court from over ruling government decisions, and the opposition says the bill will damages real as democracy. the broader
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package of proposed changes as sparts, 7 months of demonstrations. let's go live now to mohammed drums, you mohammed your in west jerusalem. so the doctors and medical professionals, they wanted to go on strike, but because of the nature of their work, it's not that simple. explain that to us or yeah, that's right, 0. like so many other things at this time here in israel, it is complicated. let me try to walk you through it throughout the day you had doctors that essentially have gone on strike. but the medical union here needed to try to get clearance from the labor court for us, an actual strike to be called the reason for that is because obviously the doctors, nurses, other health care workers, they don't want to be in dereliction to their duty. so they need to get an official permission. now what's happened is in the past couple of hours, the labor court is come up with a decision that essentially only allows certain groups of doctors from being on strike for up to 2 hours at a time. so what we expect to see in the coming days,
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we expect to see more and more doctors, nurses, health care workers striking for 2 hours at a time to try to make their point. you know that they are against that highly contentious bill that passed yesterday in the canal. so let me tell you a little bit more about where we are at the moment where it went through some of that. you mentioned about 200 meters that way into the lap right now. of course there's these pluses that are blocking the view, but in that direction is the supreme court. now yesterday, the streets leading up to the screen ports. well, throughout the day they were blocked by demonstrators. today we have not yet seen any demonstrators out here. we're trying to figure out if they will be coming out where they will be coming out. but throughout the day we will see one more remarkable 3. i think i need to mention headlines like this, the front page, one of the dailies here, which says down at the bottom, it's a black day for democracy. and israel, this mirrors what a lot of other news daily use in israel have published today. all same is with
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a critical moment and that basically democracy is teetering on the edge here in the country 0. on the other side of this stand off this argument, of course is the government and for them this is a major when what's next for them? the serial the far right wing, members of mr. nets and you out with the prime minister his his coalition. after that bill was passed yesterday, essentially they were, they were calling, they were proud. they were putting out statements that they are going to forge ahead going forward and to try to pass more of the highly contentious judicial overall plans that the prime minister originally proposed. this past january, you have people like a national security minister. it's more been clear who was saying this was a big win for them. and it was a big win for them. because despite all the pressure weeks $29.00 weeks of massive demonstrations throughout the country, hundreds of thousands of people every week in february, a city is coming out, imposing a boat on, on any part of the additional overall plan. it finally task. now mister netanyahu
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has taken a bit more of a conciliatory tone, even though he does want to push forward with these reforms at the same time. he said he's going to try to reach consensus going forward. the members of the opposition will say, do not believe it. all of this really just going to show that right now. this countries in crisis is more polarized than ever before. and nobody really knows what's going to happen once the can as it goes on in the summer, leave at the end of the month. and then when it reconvenes, later on, 0 reporting from west the rest of them is mohammed challenge room. thank you very much. and tuesday is the deadline for countries and organizations to present written statements to the international court of justice on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. last year, the united nations ask, disapprove the court for an advisory opinion on israel's occupation, settlement and annexation. in order to understand the effect, the decades of violence has had on palestinians you and also asked the court to consider the impact of his really policies on the demographics and status of occupied east jerusalem. based in the hague, the i, c,
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j is the top you in court dealing with disputes between states. it's rulings are binding, but the court has no power to enforce them. paula sign is asking me 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 construction of this is ray, the separation was one of the consequences. the policy in the ground, we feel 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, 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
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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 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 service. so they'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 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
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is terrible. shells and demolishes our homes and kills this puts us under siege. bends us from getting treatment. a dream to finish 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, that re, i've been sore is the permanent representative of the state of palestine to the united nations. and he was with the palestinian delegation that submitted their statement to the international court of justice. today is the historic day in which the international court of justice to that it is to have been receiving submissions from many countries under of course, we did the submit our submission yesterday in the facilities of the international court of justice. so that day is i studied day
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and our submission there was a very detail, comprehensive submission in the presenting our argument about the questions that were up to q. ready a to by the general assembly through that is illusion to questions. in fact, that the, to with the, the a sense of this population. and the issue of the next ation of the issue of the, the nature of the, there's occupation pop outside the system. and the denying of the rights of the fathers team, people to the right to self determination for a long period of time is really forced as have shot and killed 3 palestinians, a novelist and the occupied westbank is rarely army says the trio tried to carry out the drive by shooting on tuesday morning,
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205 palestinians have been killed in the occupied territories this year. the sign is foreign minister jen gunn, has been removed from his post after only 7 months and the job gun has not been seen in public for 4 weeks. and leaders in badging have not provided any reasons for his dismissal. his replacement is one he, he was foreign minister for 10 years beforehand. gunn took over the governor of china. a central bank has also been replaced. katrina, you brings us the details from badging. a speculation had been mounting king don't have nothing to reset a time of intense diplomatic activity for china. he was last seen in public meeting with vietnam's foreign minister in june. but then he had missed number of high level visits by us officials at a time when begging and trying to stabilize times of washington deals and miss
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earlier this month in asia in for administered meeting. and the reason given for him not participating at the time was ill health. now, this decision or announcement of jen guns removal was given after releasing by tried his national people's convers standing committee on tuesday. it was decided that he would be replaced by actually his previous test, one each. now this is an enormous shot guns wise and the communist party had been drafted and get the age of 57. he was one of the youngest officials ever to be named foreign minister. of course he only held by the way, for 7 months. uh he was name for me in december. and before that, he was trying his and back to the, to the united states for 2 years. and previously he was, the apartments are spokesperson, and actually one of the original so called more, you know, employees were associates, diplomatic styles. and another reason was such a shock is up to going was known for being a close and trust ally of presidency didn't. thing in this placement was really seem to have boosted his career to manage to achieve in years what would have taken
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the other official decades. now we don't know any exact reason for his removal, but i do have to mention that watching done has been removed from this post. as for the minister, he still retains another communist party type of state council, which is arguably yes, yes. so this is leading analyst today, that would be that he hasn't told t e l just eva. and it could be that there is something else to this. the international monetary fund has released its latest economic forecasts of the world focusing on inflation and growth. the only math predicts the global economy will grow by 3 percent this year. that's half a percentage point less than in 2022. it also says that expects inflation default around 7 percent from nearly 9 percent last year. as a fire, fighting plane has crashed in greece state tv. so what happened on the island of evian? near the capital athens to details have been released by the fire brigade. and it's not yet known. how many were on board or, or if any of the crews survived,
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is one of the popular tourist islands where evacuation orders have been issued. thousands on the islands of roads and corps full or also waiting to be moved to safety. firefighters are struggling to contain more than 80 blazes in greece and wildfire sweeping across algeria during a prolonged heat wave has killed at least 34 people. evacuation orders have been issued in the mediterranean coastal region, and thousands of firefighters have been deployed as only consume sharif reports of race to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control. in northern aga, with the nose, the plane spread through the folders, some agricultural areas in 16 provinces, destroying everything in the tall. people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash charges with those. it started to going around to pm, just showing them literally school. and i called the fire brigade, and i told them that the fight had started nearby in the guard there half an hour
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later. but in the meantime, the fight had spread and not just the fire started at room on the tablets side, spread to benny mother and ended the little bush. some people lost everything. the thousands of 5 fighters have looked through the night. the places being few by strong beans and high temperatures. the defense ministry says so which is um, on the dead. default of emergency crews responding to fires in a result area, east of the cap, 2 edges. she would like to think all the volunteers, also a number of provinces contribution help manpower and equipment. very grateful for that. until this moment we're 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 winds have pushed east towards tanisha. we igniting plains in a pond forest along the border. both as juice and tunis have registered record high
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temperatures. this week was fuzz upcoming in north africa during the summer months this year. the aggravated by a blistering c face and the consumption deep. i'll just see the still ahead on alpha 0, african migrants appeal to the u. n for help after they say they were dumped in the deserts. a massive salvage mission is under way off the coast of human to avoid what could be a devastating was the . here's your weather update in a minute 15, great to have you along the wet weather continues and focused on these are monsoon rains. many provinces have dealt with flooding and certainly we could see some more on wednesdays. some periods of heavy rain here amounts of about 50 to
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a 100 millimeters in a short period of time. we do have read warnings, that's the highest level alert for under per dash taylor and gonna rate through to ma ross stress. so i think we are bound to see flooding in some of the states over the next little bit. as this month soon, rains really kicked into high gear. let's talk about our type filling. we've got striking the northern philippines. here we'll go in for a closer look at some spots i think like low i could see about 600 millimeters of rain. this will also have an impact on taiwan as well. lesser amounts there, about 2 to 300 and then make landfall as a tropical storm in china's food. in provinces we head toward friday, but for now here's what's going on. our seasonal summer rains across the yangtze river valley, and it has been all about the sheets in japan, specifically for tokyo at 37 degrees. you've now broken a record for the month of july, the most days $35.00 degrees into buffer on day 8 on wednesday. and you've also got high humidity. so feeling about 40 on thursday,
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the dreaming of some with more amazing facility. how about some disney magic tango? tango with a couple of dot com. how do they control the information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? this and we flaming the story? the listening post i faxed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the, the, the,
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the watching alpha 0. a reminder of our headlines this hour is really, doctors and medical workers have gone on strike, to protest against the government's judiciary bill confrontations between demonstrators and police to place in west jerusalem until a meet on monday after parliament to prove the legislation. china is foreign minister has been removed after only 7 months and the john king gun has not been seen in public for 4 weeks and no reason has been given for his dismissal. his replacement is one use for was foreign minister for 10 years before 10 took over. wildfires and algeria have killed at least $34.00 people, including 10 soldiers on fire fighting duty, strong winds and heat waves, temperatures nearing 50 degrees celsius are hampering efforts by thousands of firefighters. the russian navy says it has repelled a ukrainian drone attack from the sea. grumbling says the attempted strike was on a patrol vessel and his lexi fleets. you'll hear some of oliver's following
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developments from moscow. and the ministry of defense is giving us a very brief protocol information about the incident when to stand. but these sergei call told patrol ship of rushes, block c, please was fulfilling its patrol. jesus confronting navigation in the block, c some 370 kind of ease of south west of the crime in such of civil style pool. where according to the defense ministry, the ukrainian out full says, carried out an unsuccessful attempt to attack it by 2 on monday speed, both of us. but it's were destroyed reportedly by the, by the fire, from the russian ships as tons of arguments. and no one was injured and uh right now the survey cortez patrol ship continues carrying out its tasks. so basically what we see is that the russian defense ministry is showing the world that it keeps its promise to control parts of the block, c of to rushes withdrawal from the grain deal. as remember, the promise was that all ship sailing in the block c to and from you cram polls
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would be considered potential carriers of ministry cargo. and we'd be dealing with russia. and rob mcbride is in odessa with the latest to a week of intensive nighttime attacks on the port city of a desk. so readily increasing concerns here in the city that a culturally important heritage sites such as this one on now folding victim to this rule. this is a cathedral rights in the heart of the city that is that protected by unesco. this was damaged on sunday, unesco has condemned this damage. also, condemnation coming from presidents, london is a landscape of ukraine who's also been very critical of targeting of addresses a grain exporting infrastructure. its ability to export food which has come under increasing attack is also being concerned about a more recent attack on grain handling facilities down day the danube river and the
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border with rumania, which is particularly concerning. given the fact that renee via is a member of the data 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 next bolt is to see it's rapidly expanding facility. like most of the companies, it used to rely heavily on main black sea ports such as a desa heavily targeted recently by russia in open. i miss ayla tax, which also cancel the grain deal that had guaranteed limited exports. the never expected so that i shot could be a part of some things that this support to or so i called full for you canadian business uh the who keeps our independence in taking the decisions and team control
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now x 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 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 the just loved 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 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 me and so just have proved to be resourceful in adapting to the school. so it's fun, this in brain exports has,
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have been equally adept. i really proud with anything pronounced of call where you cried young farmer said 3, there's so just 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 with bright douches, era, a decimal region. ukraine. the 1st of a 1000000 barrels of oil have been pumped from. a super tanker stranded off the coast of human based software has been resting in the red sea for the past 8 years . lack of maintenance and arguments over ownership threatened to catastrophic oil spill or explosion. or you and lead salvage operation, costing a 140000000 dollars took months to arrange with humans warring sides the ship to
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ship transport. avoiding we just started today is the critical next step in the very beginning, environmental on the many, 10 in the past. it'll feet on the colossal scales. with all fiction, the vessel could have exploded or broken apart, spilling as much as 4 times the already released in the x involved be as these us. that's a magnitude $5.00 earthquake has hit 7 turkey a near the city of a donna tremors have been reported in some neighboring cities including had tie and gas you on tip the european mediterranean stage, the logical center says it's the 13th source quake recorded in 3 days, opposition supporters. engineers yet have rallied in the capitals, the demand. freedom for critics of president case cited around 24 ministers and business leaders have been jail since february. the opposition accused this side of a power grab things shut down parliament 2 years ago. the libyan border guards of
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rescue dozens of african migrants from a desert region near the border, which is yet they are the latest migrants to say that they would dump thereby. authorities, engineers, you migrants are appealing for help from the united nations. as victoria gate and the reports. the libyan gall joan patrol near the border with choose you is discovered a stranded man with a full month old baby. right here right here. so you just maybe, can you imagine how difficult it is for a baby this young to survive under the hudson? we need to document this and hopefully international organization will do so to for go 6, is it so wrong? temperatures here reach 50 degrees celsius and the family has no room to all seemed . hundreds of migrants have been rounded up by tennessee and security forces in the city of facts and recent weeks. some have been left here in the middle of the desert. they say with no access to health care or any type of humanitarian support . all this is stranded in
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a narrow buses in between tennessee and libya. the conditions a dia, the migrant say, the desperate under appealing to the united nations for help. we are back in the new and stuff is going to our good. we are celebrating the advertising. you got the do not be effected. we do brand new virtual notary too much, not for the month to, to not mother shortly, which is the mattress. you know, we meant to happen all when that does turn out for you and the european union, and recently announced a deal and it still being micro bates and shutting down people smuggling operations to dizzy. and president chi site has said migrants arriving the receive humane treatment the human rights, which is accused between easy and government to collective expulsion of black migraines. many say they've been trapped to move in 2 weeks, and they're frustrated. more isn't being done to help them. victoria gauge and be
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elders era. the us justice department is taking legal action against the state of texas to remove barriers blocking migrants. crossing the border from mexico, texas authorities began installing the string of floating barriers in the rio grande river last week. but the justice department says that that did not have federal authorization. and what you see the governor doing is dangerous and unlawful inst, 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, representatives of governments worldwide are meeting in jamaica to discuss and posing a band on deep sea mining. if they don't come up with new regulation, soon, temporary contracts to begin drilling will be awarded automatically. townhome and
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has more of 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 from many of the worlds nations. and now together in kingston, jamaica, part of the international c, better authorities, 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 tortillas 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 belongs to humanity,
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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 buy 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 because 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 peroration would be localized in one small area of the clarion clip. it's inside between hawaii, mexico, and the settlement. the displacement which critics, i would cry will 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 that settles in the test area. you know,
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on that environment. so the site that would also be a separate, potentially large segments discharge from the collection ship. gerra byron also says that the metals found on the sea, but they were sent, you know, at least the green transport like electric costs. and then it's better to get them from there. then elsewhere. what we have to 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 to assure about its impacts on the planet john home. and i'll just say to the.

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