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to se, the defiance joins part of the funds who make football series on houses. even water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of occupation with israel controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of a universe. so human rights people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey the the, [000:00:00;00] the 0 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our line from the coming
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up in the program today is really doctors declare a strike action asked upon them. it approves part of a government plan to change the judicial system to not being seen in public for months showing his fine ministry. jim gun is fired. battling to bring wildfires under control in algeria firefighters, or among the $34.00 victims of the merchants. i'm rough, mcbride, one of ukraine's view expos facilities bible right now to global food supplies. i'm feeding the world hungry and jesus name is a the, a sports news debbie johns, the philippines deliver a big shock at the women's world cup as innovating a famous victory of the beating of the kind of hosts. new zealand, the one in whittington, the so we begin this use our in israel,
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where doctors and medical workers have gone on strike to put test against government changes to the judicial system. the doctors trade union authorized them to walk off the job for 2 hours at a time. also, israel's largest workers union represents representing more than 800000 employees, is planning a nationwide general strike. industrial action follows legislation passed by parliament on monday, which limits the authority of supreme court judges to strike down government decisions or the vote in the can. i said provoked violent protests and a number of his early cities on monday. for us, mounted police tried to break up demonstrations utilities and a settler from the occupied west bank rams. just calling to protest in the southern region, some were injured. the port caught fire. let's go live to leave, where bernard smith is standing by, bernard. this is really the day after the vote right and protest is failed to stop this bill despite remarkable mobilization over the course of multiple months. what
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are you seeing today? i'm a straight cyril. it's a much quieter than it was last night. people taking stock, remember, we've had more than 29 weeks now. a protests mainly centered in salary, but in other cities in the country as well, against this do digital reform bills, some protests in favor, but they've got those protests, haven't gotten the money. why? the lords and past, now those who in favor of the protests will say, at least while you managed to delay this for 6 months, and if you happen to protested much more will happen. and therefore, we should keep protesting to keep up the pressure on the government to remember that in yahoo said problem goes on recess on the weekend. and yahoo said he's not going to us any more of his massive judicial reform bill until november. and he's open to tools, there is a big protest open saturday. burden is now there is less oversight of government decisions or appointments by the supreme court. do you
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expect to see this government pushed their policies more so we're already beginning to see the sort of kona benjamin netanyahu has been painted into and how he can be held hostage by his coalition partners. because already one of the ultra orthodox policies, he's pushing a bills, he's going to present a bill that says study of a tour of the jewish religious text is equivalent to do a national service. now ready? ultra orthodox people do not do national service. but if you do national service, military service, you get all sorts of tax breaks. uh, education grants, they sorts of things i wanna say us during the tour is the same as doing national service. so we should get these breaks. now look, codes, netanyahu's policy says that never going to allow this to pass, but it's an indication of the pressure that are on the because the supreme court has struck down similar attempts to pass laws in favor bill. overall. the adults
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policy like this now with the change and how the supreme court is allowed to rule on laws a little a lot that might have more chance of getting through soon. and bernard, just before i let you go in terms of the timeline of this in terms of next steps, there's a summer recess of parliament and then members of netanyahu's cabinet have already indicated that they want to come back for more, more traditional changes after the summer. yeah, because there's a here, this is only the style, it's of his judicial reform bill, but non yahoo says he's not going to pass any more of this is i'm gonna put any more of this law up for vote until november. but he said he's open to tools between now and then, but there is clearly momentum unimed susie as him from those fall right collusion, palm is and not now his policy to push on to press on talks or not was what makes us perhaps more on his role now is external pressure let's piling up. we've got to financial institutions, possibly moody's big ratings organization is you know,
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ruling on these right later on today about a couple of local banks. uh no of us about investment in israel. so a lot of pressure to come, but the non yahoos allied political coalition pond is keen to press on. bernard smith reporting from televi, thank you very much. it's really soldiers use tear gas on palestinians protesting. they're a new illegal settlement in the occupied west bank on tuesday. palestinians gathered near the site south of novelist where they tried to block the roads in front of the settlements. rarely, soldiers over the phone with the protesters and remove their roadblocks. occupied west bank residents are worried and the basic new settlements in their historic 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 asked the court for an advisory opinion on israel's occupation
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settlements and annexation in order to understand the effect the decades of violence have had on palestinians the you and also asked the court to consider the impact of his really policies on the demographics and the status of occupied east jerusalem are based in the hague, the international criminal court. the i, c, 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. offices here as laura han has more from the occupied west back palestine is asking the international court of justice for an advisory opinion on the illegal consequences. also use radio to patients. it's not the 1st time 20 years ago. it offer an opinion on the construction of this is really 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
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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 gotten 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 service. i will say i was shot into 2021 is told
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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 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, that, that my tires as a, this is, was left of the story. everything else has gone. i'm going to define everything palestinian, they 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,
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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. dr. patient is getting more oppressive, but things will change in just as never less. a re ed mentor is the permanent representative of the state of palestine to the united nations. it was among the palestinian delegation that submitted their statement to the c. j at the hague. as today is the historic day in which the international court of justice to that it is the have been receiving submissions from many countries under of course,
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we did the submit our submission yesterday in the facilities of the international court of justice. so that day is i studied day 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 and facts that then to with the, the essence of this population. and the, the issue of the next ation of the issue of the, the nature of the occupation pop outside the system. and the denying of the rights of the fathers team, people to the right to self determination for
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a long period of time. as rarely forces 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. 205 palestinians have been killed in the occupied territories this year. the palace and your red crescent says that is really forces having to load ambulances to approach the same china as foreign minister has been removed after only 7 months, and the job jim gun has not been seen in public for 4 weeks. no reason has been given for his dismissal. his replacement is one e. he was foreign minister for 10 years before china to that'd be fortune took over . 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 bathing is trying to stabilize ties of washington deals and missed
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earlier this month in asia, in a foreign ministers 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 congress standing committee on tuesday. it was decided that he would be replaced by actually his previous one each . now this is an enormous shop guns. rise in the communist policy had been drafted and get the age of 57. he was one of the youngest officials ever to be named 4 minutes to oppose the 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 cold war is known, prefer associates, diplomatic styles. and another reason is such a shock is that she's always known for being a close express ally of presidency didn't thing in this place. and it was really
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seem to have roosted his career to manage to achieve in years what would have taken 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, the. 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. and it was back of it is a senior fellow at yale universities china center. he says that the sudden changes of china is born ministry or damaging to badges image. this is a huge embarrassment for china. i mean, gene gone, define minister is the public face of china with the wealth on the international stage. and it's hard to other states. the impact that negative impact, the business having a long diplomats around the world. china is fine. diplomacy doesn't disappear from one day to the next,
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but how can you count on building something on finding solutions on assigning agreements, one to 5 minutes to just disappear for weeks? john is a highly, highly optical bureaucracy. if the top guy at defined ministry is not that it completely paralyzes that mean the system and full find diplomats especially in asia when jingle missed a very critical as in a meeting which, se, asia is really the, the sort of the front line of the battle of influence between china and the us at the moment. this is really a big mis, a for china. and it puts back in the mind of people that china isn't predictable, that at any point people can disappear, that you have no guarantee that what comes out on the next day. and i think that is the reminder that china now he's trying to avoid as the cast itself as a sort of
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a very stable, trustworthy, and reliable architecture of a new world order that is supposed to come after the american leg one. yes, plenty more ahead on this use our, including african migrants appealing to the un for help after they were left stranded in the deserts and putting up barriers in the rio grande. why the plans are stopped migrants from mexico looks like it's going to end up in court in texas . and peter stem, it has the sport later this hour, including the toilet, has surrounded spain's bid for a 1st women's world news . wildfire sweeping across algeria during a prolonged heat wave of killed at least $34.00 people. evacuation orders have been issued in the mediterranean coastal region and thousands of firefighters have been
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deployed as the let me pull some sharif reports of ways 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 agricultural areas in 16 provinces, destroying everything in the fall. people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash charges with those. it started to burn it on 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 later. but in the meantime, the fight had spread, and not just the fire started at room on the tablets side, spread troop, any mazda and ended at the bush. some people lost everything. the thousands of firefighters have worked through the night. the places being few by strong winds and high temperatures. the defense ministry says soldiers among the dead default of emergency cruise responding to fires in
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a result area. east of the cap to as she is. she vision was one of the godaddy gulf . i 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 to woods tanisha, weak 19 plains in a pond forest along the border. with ad juice and tune is have registered record high temperatures. this week was fuzz upcoming to north africa during the summer months. this year. the aggravated by blistering c face and the consumption of the i'll just see from the neighboring shanicea. hundreds of people were evacuated by sea and land from the board. a village of middle of the fires a spreading and a pine forest near the border. without area. power cuts have been implemented. country wide is electricity usage has peaked and a fire fighting plane has crashed. in greece,
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state tv. so what happened on the island of evian? near the council athens, but few details have been released by the fire brigade. we don't yet know how many were on board or if any of the crew survived. is one of multiple popular tourist islands where evacuation orders have been issued. thousands on the islands of rhodes, in cor food, or also waiting to be moved to safety. if firefighters are struggling to contain more than 80 blazes in greece, the russians, lower house of parliament, has voted to raise the maximum conscription age from 27 to 30 years old. from january, the 1st men will be required to carry out a full year of military service. the new law would also ban men from leaving russian territory from the day. they are officially summoned for duty. you're shut, development joins us now from moscow. you'll, you'll tell us a bit more about this conscription effort, how it's going to work and why it's been expanded.
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yes, indeed, the maximum age were meant to be conscripted has been raised from 27 to 32. yes. it means that starting from next year, the drop age and russian will be from 18 to 2 years. so, oh man, who have the russian citizenship have to spend one yet in the russian army within that new age range. previously they were cold out for compulsory ministry status from 18 to 27 years meeting the the output age limit is increased from becoming 27th dispatch yet. so initially it all started when the russian defense ministry appointed a proposed brother, changing the drop age last year, they were planning to raise the minimum age as well from 18 to 21 years, and the maximum one from 27 to search here. so now we see that the minimum age for the on a remains the same 18 he has no $21.00 as they permit. so people feel like they have been treated. then we're waiting for more reactions to come. and also to stay
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do, you might increase the day defines for co scripts, if they don't turn out when they are summoned, plus they adopted amendments to bond calls transforming, leaving russia from the day the summons was sent to that work or university. so next step, the documents should be not proved by the federation council done signed by president selecting the page. and you are, what does this tell us about russia's war efforts that they are expanding? conscription at this stage a while it's quite obvious that the russian not forces don't have enough people, rushes, now wagering its special mutual peroration ukraine and no one knows how long $4.00 and $1.00 is going to end. reportedly, the length of spring drops was not quite easy, as many young people in the current conditions wanted to stay as far away from the army as possible. so according to some research was expanding, the age of conscription will increase the number of cost groups. next chair, from nearly 7 to more than 9000000 people,
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and it seems like that won't be enough fines up because there were pools that's in some russian states. it was, they were advertisement in the was back language in the public transport, inviting migrants to sign a contract with the russian army to you. your shop of all of the reporting for must go. thank you. you are, the russian navy says that it has repelled a ukrainian drone attack from the sea. the kremlin says the attempted strike was on a patrol vessel and its black sea fleet. the russian defense ministry said it happened. the wireless vessel was monitoring shipping in the south west part of the sea. but you case as it has information that russia is planning to expand, a tax in the black sea. but mcbride is in odessa with the latest or 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
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a cathedral rights in the hearts of the city that is it protected by unesco. this was damaged on sunday. unesco has condemned to 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 gray and handling facilities down to the new river and the 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 long walnut. the lodge is great and exposed to is to see it's rapidly expanding facility
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. 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 since that is support to or and so i called full for your continued business uh the who keeps our independence in taking the decisions and team controlling our expert chain in order to keep our advantages, and so it'd be on the strong side. the advantage of these facilities is they feed directly into the waters of friendly neighboring de toe countries. graham is loaded onto the vessels here and then send down the danube river, the boat between ukraine and romania, and then out into the black sea. except now the ships are in romanian, territorial water, unsafe from russian attack,
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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 it's kim leslie, i live last night and i've been waiting for 24 hours. i'll try to most likely drop off my grading now. just as you pray me and so just have proved to be resourceful in adapting to the school. so it's fine. this in crane exports is have been equally adept. i really proud with asking price of how where are you cried young farmer said right there. so is this, the company's and august 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 strike, destroyed port facilities. here comes the next day. the trucks were already lining
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up again to offload that come up with bright douches, era, a decimal region. ukraine and palestinian presidents and the boss has arrived in turkey a for talks with president richard piper, the one they're expecting to discuss economic partnerships and re since is really military incursions in the occupied west bank or the one has called for a 2 state solution. he also restored diplomatic relations with israel last year, so were joined by restore a sort or who is in the capital anchorage for so it's good to talk to you. what are you expecting from the meeting of the well, the depth of the pulsing elidah. remember that busses just to arrive to the presidential palace and now a meeting between mine was that bus and present the advent of turkey is on the way . so we are expecting them to come up with roughly around one hour later, for the joint process. the people familiar with this year are seeing that in terms of the practical results,
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not the significance meetings and results. however symbolically it is quite important. the reason for that is churches we so the 1st month, which is wow. so we know that last year is that it has all the is that the president has reached the tricky and that has gained momentum for that approach meant the copy of the relations depend on cut a sam tel aviv. so off of that you have seen that's the prime minister of his van. busy south came in and took his for them is that was the israel. so now this has created a concern, particularly from the policy and say. 5 whether it's churches for a person with israel is going to come at the cost of it gets relations with the palestine or not, but that's why symbolically now that this visit is very much important. models that boss has been invited by present ad one. and now tricky icon i want to show to palestinians that they missions with is rad is not going to come at the cost of their missions with the palestinians and palestine. so today this is a meeting or the reassuring palestinian authority that took the support for
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palestine and thomas demons is going to continue in broadly speaking. how would you assess the relationship as it is right now between turkey and the palestinian authority of the it's quite that integrate. it's a relationship with turkey for a long time as being one of the most vocal support, the role of palestine, both domestically and most certainly international platform. several platforms. i also took as the one of the leading companies in terms of i believe it into many turned in a to, to the besieged areas, particularly garza and also the west bank as well. just remembered in 2010. the reason the trick is, is reservations got detailed yet that was a chart cation that age. you might attend a convoy the default to let my mom on us that has been attacked by israel. then it had to tell relation between on could and kind of the, the reason for that was tricky is commitment to, to, to, to guys that so right off the bat as well. talk to has been quite critical too. but
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it is right and is red as policies to put the palestinians. and also top continue to support the cool economy go uh supports and also diplomatic supports as well. that's why visiting nations much important for both sides symbols typically, practically as well. no mom about a bus here to secure that is support is going to continue on. of course. both sides are very much building to show that this is not a matter of international basis only for turkey. what's a very much says the issue domestically as well. and add one definitely want to build on that build on uh on that reporting from encore alpha 0 as well. sir. dar, thank you. and magnitude 5.5. earthquake has hit 7. turkey 8 near the city of a donna tremors have been reported in some neighboring cities including had tie and gas down to the european mediterranean stage. but logical center says it is the 13th earthquake recorded in 3 days. opposition. supporters. engineers who have rallied in the capital to demand freedom for critics of president case said around
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24 ministers and business leaders have been jailed since february. the opposition accuses side of a power grab after he shut down parliament 2 years ago. the libyan border guards have rescued dozens of african migrants of a desert region near the border, which is yeah, they are the latest migrants to say that they would dump thereby. authorities, engineers. yeah. the migrants are appealing for help from the united nations. victoria gate and the reports are the libyan gall. joan patrol near the boulder we choose here 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 move to all seemed
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hundreds of migrants have been rounded up by changes in security forces in the city of facts in 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. others is stranded in a narrow buff is a in between to dizzy and libya. the conditions a dia, the migrant say, the desperate under appealing to the united nations for help. yeah, back into 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 nurtured. you must not for the month to, to not mother shortly, which is the logic you know, we meant to happen all when that does turn out well for you. and the european union recently announced a deal and it still being micro bates and shutting down people smuggling operations to dizzy and president chi site has set migrants arriving the receive humane
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treatment. the human rights which is accused between easy and government and 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 gates and b l g as they're still ahead on l 0. they fled genocide and me, m r. so what caused the hanging of refugees to go on hunger strike and kashmir with one year to go until the parents olympics organizers reveal the design for the torch peter stem. it has the details on that in sports and they did this our, the a low grade to have you along. well, once the weather clears away from the northeast, we will be in heat wave conditions for some,
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the 1st heat wave of the season. so let me show what happens. the temperature is by friday dark the bread, the higher the temperature, new york, it will be your 1st heat wave of the season. 33, d. c is up to 37 back to the here and now off to the west. the different stories here, temperature is below average in vancouver and some wet weather in the mix. here will phoenix continues to extend its heat wave. we're now on day 25 with temperatures. $43.00 degrees and above, off to central america in one site. but 1st, let's talk about the us call states, things turn quite here, just a few showers popping up across the us state of florida. promise. steve, we get to central america. it's a bit of a mixed bag story. there are showers around, but there will also be some funny spells as well top end of south america, where this sends out temperatures are high in the now set $35.00 degrees. and we've got 2 systems, 2 disturbances that are gonna come together. the 1st in the pampas, the 2nd in se brazil that's today on tuesday. watch what happens on wednesday. the
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2 will merge and bring out that moisture over the river plate region. but i think the worst of the weather will be over this house that bind to that's a snapshot of your weather season. and learn. learned, please be coming to enquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. ok. on our in won't be attending the summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere? bowed. i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific. the 101 east exposes the issues affecting the flags most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump, and the republican policies 1st, the debates or holds its own private people empower,
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investigates. the topic impacted on ukraine's fragile environment. and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. the 0 reminder of our headlines wildfires in algeria has killed at least $34.00 people, including 10 soldiers on firefighting duties. strong winds and heat waves, temperatures nearing 50 degrees celsius are tempering efforts by thousands of firefighters. china is foreign minister has been removed after only 7 months and
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the job conjunction government has not been seen in public for weeks. and no reason has been given for his dismissal. his replacement is one year with foreign minister for 10 years before jim took over his really doctors and medical workers have gone on strikes of protest against in huge special bill consultations between demonstrators and police, took place in west jerusalem and to leave on monday after parliament to prove the legislation in the u. k. foreign secretary, james cleverly told l 0. the israel needs to protect the independence of a traditionally that we have a very close relationship with israel. and that strength over relationship means that we can speak directly. and frankly, with the government to be as well. what of course we feel is the constitutional decisions should be for the country to make, but we want to make sure that the israel protects the independence of is to destroy a i think that is
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a very important elements and something which israel has the start keeping very proud of, we want to ensure that there is this wide uh, as wide uh, coalition of support for any changes as possible. and so the government should take action that brings people together rather than a potentially creates division. and of course, in any system, any institution unique checks and balances. and so these are the, these are things that we would say to our interlocutors in the israel government. and we joined with other countries around the world wishing israel success and peace and prosperity. but also making sure that they have a right bust, an independent judiciary to the death of a 5 month old baby, is highlighting the plates of wrangell refugees stranded in indian administered kashmir. the government says that they're living there and legally, christina,
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horizon reports desperate to be hood or hint good detainees, lashawn to god's air. you can get them out of the gas forces them back inside the holding facility in here. and now go relatives of 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 along as well as when my uncle and brother in law and very bad shape, which made me feel really upset. they have sustained serious injuries and i'm afraid that i will not see them alive again. this man says where he can go refugees, including his brother, will load into the attention under false pretences. the thing is that a good are not as good. a government took many of us into detention under the
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pretext of coven tells us. families are being torn apart. he says many dog does 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, when, when they are free, it'll may not be here. they weren't considered as 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 hand, go, fled to india, of to me and mas meal tree crushed down 60 years ago, around 5000 to be living in slums and camps like this one in india, and administered kashmir ever. since bought a lot of the we are very scared me and more. we had
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a similar scare and were wondering when the authorities would pick and kill us due to the fearful situation. mean more we saw refuge and india unfortunately were now facing similar challenges here. rights activists say they applied needs to be investigated. if i go by district myself, the family members that they have not committed any opens, they are living here with the permission of the pride permission of the concerned authorities. if that is the, that means the, the, the detention is a lot of the surviving atrocities at home. the stranded ringo heard 0 deal here in c. christina harrison elder 0 and the international monetary fund has released as latest economic forecasts of the world focusing on inflation and growth. the mass predicts that 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
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around 7 percent from nearly 9 percent last year. a central banks around the world have been raising interest rates to come back inflation. the i m. s, as developing countries are paying the steepest price because it costs a lot more now to borrow money. a mess expects economic growth in latin america and the caribbean to fall from almost 4 percent in 2022 to just under 2 percent this year. expected growth in the middle east and central asia is now 2 and a half percent. that's half of what it was last year. the following energy prices and the less disruption to supply chains should help ease inflation. however, but the monetary experts, one that inflation could remain high or rise even further if there are more extreme weather related disasters. ortho warren ukraine intensifies. louise vieira is coordinator of the bretton woods project. a group of critical voices that acts as a watch dog to both the i m. s. and the world bank. he says that many challenges
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still lie ahead for the global economy. the report shows that we continue to face very difficult and challenging times ahead. and we will to highlight the these uh, the dynamics that are outlined in the a lot. we really what stresses these, some of these are next 3 days. the price is right. i think many people tend to look at these difficulties as standing principally from the corporate, but they're back in the brain. whereas we would argue that global growth in dynamics were by changing even prior to the end. and you can see, for example, the secretary general, the nation's, the world that have highlighted there were indeed unlike prices of development. right. and we're talking about this before on the tash architecture, the world banks undertaking their only form there's, there's a lot of concern, obviously, around the inability to respond to the planet emergency. so you know, the growth, max, many other dynamics, we are really
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a living and to also try has a multi lot of them. there's quite a, you know, staging trust in the multi level system in states. you have the rise of the far right states. so you know, the fact that this, this report notes actually that grows. yes, this is interesting, but it's still from a very low benchmark. comparatively speaking, to the us justice department is taking legal action against the state of texas to remove barriers blocking migraines. crossing the border from mexico, texas authorities begin installing this string of floating barriers in the rio grande river last week. but the justice department says that happens without federal authorization. and what you see, the governor doing is dangerous and unlawful. it's 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,
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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 for united states as hoping it's newest embassy in tongue. america's top diplomat is flying to the pacific ocean island in the latest us mission. the counter chinese influence and the region. awesome jordan has more from washington as 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, 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
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security relationship with the island 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 their australia and 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,
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mainly focused on expanding american military and economic influence. in the endo pacific russel in jordan elders era, the state department as a riley is underway in new york where a members of the screen actors guild and american federation of television and radio artists are demanding better pay and job security. but unions have joined the writers guild of america, members have been on strike for 3 months. they have failed to reach a deal with production studios and streaming services to get a greater share of royalties and safeguards around the use of artificial intelligence to preserve john's tick tock has launched a text only app to rival alone. must twitter announcement follows a number of changes to twitter since musk bought the platform last year. on monday, mosque must change the logo to an x, but the bird, however, still dominates across smartphones. it on musk says that tweets will now be called x is not vendor as a senior tech reporter with
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a digital use platform maribelle. he shared his reaction to the rebranding. i don't think you are most gets sort of looking at this as a tech no technology company so much as his his chance really to change the culture . i mean that's really what twitters strength was. twitter didn't have any rare or expensive sort of tech power. it, it was all about its cultural significance, how important it was to the news and how important it was, the current events and people's ability to connect in the talk and interact with each other all across the globe. there's aspects of that that he likes and there's aspects of that that have obviously bothered him based on what he's done to the company over the few short months. he's been in charge. the name x, the term x, the brand name x is extremely generic. there's so many domain names and other things out there branded with this x, cuz it's just one of the 26 letters in the alphabet that can easily be utilized by
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these bad actors to, for people. and of course, i think there's also security concerns from the company itself. i mean, i know most who wants to turn this in to some sort of financial or banking institution because it's going to be this everything app. this is the same company that just a few months ago was releasing internal documents called the twitter files from the company that included communications between twitter employees and people outside the company that they assume to be private. so i mean, i don't know if you would exactly want to trust this company with your banking information. are there still a head on alpha 0? a world cub dave used to remember for one of columbia as young stars, pita stomach, runs up the actions after a short break, the
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[000:00:00;00] the, the, it's high time for all that sport with peter stem it who's joined us in the studio with the latest from the women's world cup feed. quite right, so we've seen one of the biggest shocks in the tournament so far was debbie's on philippines between co hosts, new zealand. serena bolden, the schooling, the only don't off the game midway through the 1st off. for the 1st, at a will tough and easy, then dominated position. but in the 2nd office, they came close to equalizing. when jackie had hit the post, had the next possible in the day that would be for to be ruled up on the va or from his side. earlier in the build up is even near the level this, but at the time they were denied 5 through the se from goalkeeper, olivia mcdaniel, with all the really the stuff on the tournament so far. that's so cute,
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a famous victory for the, for the pains to assume the chance of reaching the knockouts great. not full, defends both back home in the philippines. and for those who were watching at the stadium, the support has been waiting some delighted to have witnessed. and to start moving forward and see to help in fraud for punitive is to finally get their preschool either what we come to have been here and very doing so such a knowing. they're very proud of payment, right, so proud to digital. bit altering you do that, and so we tear for all the american babies. the other game in that group finish go. this between switzerland the know way. so here's what group a looks like. off the 2 round switzerland, top with 4 points. easy. the philippines, both on the 3, but the host to head on goal difference. the columbia got a woke up campaign,
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also mark with the to know we have a south korea in sydney, columbia were given a penalty of the 28th when it's for a handful. catalina was, may split up, and columbia is also meeting, go score, put away the sports, get to give her side the lead. 18 year old around the good play i'm in the guy said oh showed why she's to be one of the young stalls of this to him. it's a she school columbia 2nd will be a little bit of help from south 3 is goalkeeper. yeah, history was made in the 2nd office of 3 is casey fade became the youngest. ever play read a women's world cup, age 60 news and 26 days of the day belonged to ca. say though, we still have full career was over the aged 15 when she was diagnosed with cancer. she's now being celebrated, also putting in a play over the last performance on her world cup, debut, little bit of history, columbia. second, a group age behind you. many on goal difference, the 2 sides plates of the next very, very happy. we had
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a little anxiety ahead of the game, but i feel that starting with that victory on the right foot gives us a lot of confidence in the positive energy. we need to progress, and this will comp, oh, let's get more and columbia still. and then the guy said, because the story really is incredible, she's done is columbia is name off. and now she's the 2nd youngest, will come score. also present in legend. malta castillo is the 1st woman so plain. i'm the 17 and the 20. and now senior world council, within 12 months, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2020 a 15 years. but to turn to action shoak you up to 6 months of chemotherapy, often losing a hay, and she played with the whigs strong enough to withstand playing football. so it wouldn't fall off. and his top level, she joined round madrid in spain earlier this year. also she turned 18, which means she was able to play outside columbia. there was the united states had won the will to 4 years ago in front of the beating the netherlands in the final. and now they're getting ready for we repeat all back matching group e on wednesday in wilmington,
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both teams when they're opening games and it's likely this clash will decide who wins the group. we were fighting a legal battle off the field and trying to also went over the world on the field this time around. we don't have to worry about anything off the fields. all we have to worry about is putting the work in doing everything we need to do from sun up to sun down to get our bodies undermines right for the next game in front of us. we watched another lens the other night and they have a lot of the same players as we play them in the world cub 4 years ago. and that's important for kind of team chemistry. so just knowing that we know that we have to be at our best and another of the favorites, staying overpaying for the 2nd match against the zambia victory and holding would secure replacing the knockout spell spain who owned a 7 game winning streak, but it's a whole path that reports, i've had a trouble view of the field as build ups go spines,
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lead up to this tournaments has been anything past ideal. a few days off to arriving in new zealand, the team was forced to apologize following the still judge video of the pie as seemingly booking the traditional ability got to how come it was. the light is control the see to of hit the spanish squad in the last 12 months. back in july 2022. the team reach the quarter finals of the year. i was not really losing to eventual windows england's then. in september of that year, 15 members of the squad resigned starting the distrust of the coach. jorge build off in april of this year, spain's battle dole with alexia protests, who had publicly supported. the strike is returned to the squad off the 10 months out injured. i didn't, june 3 of the striking players, including ball flight is our town up on monte and the direct sorrow. so many failed the on the lowering issues behind the mutiny have yet to be resolved. they received a lot of pressure. they haven't been able to train together since january the is
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one day, the size of the send, the blood harder. they haven't been training just a couple of weeks before the work up the one that the list was made. the final squad was made. they start to training now. so it's not the ideal situation that will be facing. i woke up despite all the problems. spade remain one of the favorites to win the world comp. players like what type of proof of the school its quality, domestic issues, health, boston. i know when 2 of the last 3 tompkins legs and hopes behind that. she could repeat that success on the international stage. well, the doubts are lane or the spades controversial cards. jorge deal though, in charge since 2015. it's probably the best generation of a spanish woman at football players and they haven't succeeded then and in any other team in any other sport than probably any other gender. if this would be happening 7 years us, it's been happening. no further action would take on the decision to, to,
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to change that to the coach. and this has been happening this thing the success of boston or the club level has showed how popular the women's game in spring could be. holes or the league which already tugged professional in towards the 20, still has a long way to go in terms of being truly competitive. however, if spike can have a successful well comp, local effect. so the women's game in that country could be huge, wrong path, act oh, to 0. perone, james, the son of in the style abroad. and this seems to be in a stable condition of the suffering a cardiac arrest doing a college basketball practice session. the 18 year old, who is a rising style for the university of southern california trojans collapse doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital. he's now being released from intensive k, and these parents have things to us see stuff and hospital medic pulled a quick action that is not a force of the college game. and the elliptic torch has been revealed in paris with just the one year to go until the games became again, fading on tuesday was followed with an events along the banks of the river saying, well, natalie, hoping to shine in paris the 7th time,
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and then fixed swimming champion k d, they keep the american as one of the women is 1500 meters freestyle title. it will the classics championships in japan. that makes it the 1st woman to win 20 will. the titles i'll be are getting a few hours home with another school. these updates several. all right peter, all we look forward to that. thank you very much. ask for me. i'm going to just a minute and then we're back with more world news after this very short break and alpha 0 to stick to the
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the year. and there's been heavy hearts and the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders. none of that seems to matter here. now, those appointments yourself law medicine data you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies, neighboring chad. robina talk. it was an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugee streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now in their results to the leader who fought in a brutal 21 years civil war. and which on to become suzanne's 1st vice president, a news release global knowledge to which we would identify what happens next is
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