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rang and mysterious death on al jazeera in 1958 charles to go made of famous speech, and algeria took a don't hold back the tide about jerry and independence in front of the companies in africa and the pacific. in the final episode of the series. how does their explorers, how the bits of find for the french empire still resonates today? imagine tis french t colonization on out his era. the is really doctors declare a strong connection after parliament approved part of a government plan to change the legal system. the
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serial ven, yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0 live from the also coming up. we want to make sure that the israel protects the independence of is to district that your case are administered, speaks thousands, 0 and calls on the is really government to reach a consensus about its traditional overall plans often not being seen in public from months. china is foreign minister, jean gung is fired from his job and battling to bring wild fires under control. and algeria firefighters are among the 34 victims the and so we begin in israel, where a doctors and medical workers have gone on strike, to protest against government changes to the judicial system. the doctors were authorized by israel's labor court, the work off the job for only 2 hours at
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a time. israel's largest union, which represents more than $800000.00 workers, is planning a nationwide general strike. industrial action follows legislation passed by parliament on monday, which limits the authority of supreme court judges to strength down government decisions. violent protests broke out on the streets and a number of cities horse males and police trying to break up protests intel of eve . and a settler from the occupied west bank ran into protesters on a freeway, and the 7 fell on reaching the driver injured. a number of people as his car caught fire. protesters are angry because they say that the bill will damage israel's democracy. let's go live to tell of even to bernard smith, bernard we saw the, the violent scenes from yesterday. i know it was quieter today. what's the next step for protesters? is there any sense of where this might be headed for them as well? so we have the doctors on that 24 hour strike of the other providing imagines that
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cover no calls yet for a general nationwide strike and protest is taking stock, i guess quanto on the streets. but that will be, uh, there are plans for another major pro just sitting here on saturday on saturday. i think people announcing where they can go with this problem and go into the excess on the weekend netanyahu. the prime minister. he's said that he's open to talk is open to negotiations before the rest of this. the additional over whole bill is a huge, a huge bill goes through the problem and when it comes back in october, the problem is that the opposition don't trust them. and they've said that nobody said yet that they'd be willing to go into the tools, negotiating a negotiations with them about the rest of the bill, because they don't, they just don't trust netanyahu. so that's the 1st time to accept that not even willing to talk to him for the moment people just recovering from yesterday. i'm working on the next steps. and from the 29 weeks of protests,
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i presume. what about the government? what are they planning to do with this new found expanded power now that the supreme court has less oversights, of government decisions and appointments, as well as those particular those file rights and religious policies that are now pushing the advantage on regarding an indication of a colon and that yahoo has painted himself into his hostage to fortune that is by the attempt to find out for orthodox policy. they say they're going to bring in a bill that says it will make a little that studying the torah will be equivalent to doing military service. now already already men, older all sorts men do not do military service, but if you do military service, it also is a tax break. bait breaks grounds for education, and so the overall drops policy wants to base full that her id, man who only study the tour as already a lot of resentment nationally,
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that they do not do military service like codes policy binding. and that was part is that this is not going to become more, but is an indication of a challenge. is that going to face in the coming months? because the supreme court previously a struck down similar attempts to introduce a lot this bible for ultra orthodox policies. with the, with the way that need supreme court cannot rule on future laws, it may be hard to, for, for them to stop or something while about becoming low burden smith reporting from telling me thank you very much. and on an official visit, the guitar, the u. k phone secretary, james cleverly told down to 0 that israel needs to protect the independence of. it's 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 of israel. what of course we feel is the constitutional decisions should be for the country to make,
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but we want to make sure that the israel protects the independence of is to destroy . i think that is a very important element in something which israel has historically been very proud of. we want to ensure that there is as wide 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, you need 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 robust an independent judiciary is really soldiers use tear gas on palestinians protesting you're a new illegal settlement in the occupied west bank. on tuesday,
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palestinians gathered near the site south of novelists where they tried to block the roads in front of the settlements. is really soldiers overpowered the protesters and remove their roadblocks. occupied west bank residents are worried at the pace of new settlements construction and their historic homelands is really forces have shot and killed 3 palestinians and novelists and the occupied west bank . the is really army says that the trio trying to carry out and drive by shooting on tuesday morning. 205 palestinians have been killed in the occupied territories this year. the palace and your red crescent saying that is really forces have not been allowing ambulances to approach the scene. and the palestinian liter monkwood abbas has been welcomed in turkey by president rich ships. i borrowed one. they're expected to discuss economic partnerships and recent is really military incursions in the occupied west bank. or the one has called for a 2 state solution and restored diplomatic relations with israel. just last year. were joined by offices here as well. so don't know who is following this meeting
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for us for. so what, what are you expecting? do you know what they're talking about in that meeting, which i think is taking place as we speak? well, for now. no one here is expecting any groundbreaking developments between the before the coming out of the meeting between the present the ad one and my boss, the palestinian leader. however, it is significantly important. symbolically because turkey is that a person that has started last year with israel has been causing some of the concerns from the cm side. and they want to have the reassurance that tricky supports what palestine is going to continue. so, based on the invitation from present ad, one of checking the box to come see me later because you know, right into on kind of now the meeting we through the, to be, there's a still on the way the presidential policy here in, on kind of and of course, take your so by the so it's sending out
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a message to the world. i'm also trying to calm down the palestinians and be assured them that they've approach money with, with israel is not going to come at the cost of phone, cut out solutions with a palestine. so as i said symbolically, it's quite important but productively, but not expecting any groundbreaking development to come out of that because that would be some of the community are getting paid agreements and also some of the economic investments, particularly for the industry as zone in janine is going to be at this table, but as i said, more practical, the symbolic meaning is very much for, for me she have to be. okay, what are relations leg generally between turkey a and the palestinians. a to be they had quite a good relation. so they did, the palestine has been one of the main peters of this turkish for them for the last 2 decades. during ad one's governments here utrecht you saw took you have be quite a vocal supporter for palestine in the international proctor at the international
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platforms and also organized international it ada coin, voice force, particularly the season, the guys that they want to buy territories and west bank as well as the quite critical voice against is rallies, you need all supplements as well, correct? don't jump on this dns. it has been could really, i guess the upper on that quote from all these movements, all these positions were well come to by the palestinians. so i also took, it has been quite an, a bold actor in terms of the mediation of force to bring both leaders from how much the policy you look forward to, to, to create, to, to have a kind of unity government as well. and today, some of the people who are familiar with the issues, some of the sole source telling us that not one color is trying to step up. it's a force that the direction and we are expecting tonight's the posting and leave their mom with a bus to meet some of the senior. how much leaders, including his mind, honey, at the head of that particular bugler from us as well in the, in,
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on kind. of course, we do not know what's going to be on the agenda as of now. however, later today, we are hoping to have some of the details. all right, resume sort our reporting from anchor. thank you very much. russia's lower house of parliament has voted to raise the maximum conscription age from 27 to 30. from january 1st, men will be required to carry out the full year of military service in the new law without also ban men from leading russian territory from the day that they are officially summoned for duty. you are a shop of oliver is following this from moscow. and previously they were called out for compulsory ministry sabbath from 18 to 27 years meeting. the b i'll put age limit is increase from the current 27 to search yet. so initially it all started when the russian defense ministry appointed a proposed brother uh, changing the drop age. last year they were planning to raise the minimum age as well from 18 to 21 years,
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and the maximum one from $27.00 to search here. so now we see that the minimum age for the ultimate remains the same. 18 yes, know 21 as they promised. so people feel like they have been treated, then we're waiting for more reactions to come and also to stay do might increase the day define this will call scripts if they don't turn out when they are summoned . plus they adopted amendments to bind called scripts. when we leaving russia from the day, the summons was sent to that was, or universe to quite old is that the russian not forces don't have enough people rushes. now way during its special mid show 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 year from nearly 7 to more than 9000000 people. and it seems like that won't be enough. 5,
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because they will report that in some russians, they say they were advertisement in the it was back language in the public transport inviting migrants to sign a contract with the russian army to the russian navy says it has repelled a ukrainian drone attack from the sea the greatland says the attempted strike was on a patrol vessel in it's black see fleet. the russian defense ministry said that it happened why that vessel was monitoring shipping and the south west part of the c. u. k says that it has information that russia is planning to expand a tax and the black sea. a sign is foreign minister, jim gun has been removed from his post after only 7 months on the job. he's been replaced by his predecessor, one e. a gun edging has not been seen in public for 4 weeks and aging has not provided any reasons for his dismissal. katrina, you reports from being the. this was the last time chinese for administer. 10 gone was student public meeting vietnam's return. sonya de jane,
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at the end of jude speculation, had been mounting about the prominent communist party officials, whereabouts in shooting guns. and today media has now confirmed the ge and has been removed from this post. and the reason has been given yet what it should the announcement was made following a meeting of the national people's congress standing committee, a high level parliamentary body on tuesday. top diplomat won't, you will resume the role of foreign minister opposed to previously held for 10 years. the sudden change is expected to close upheaval, invasions diplomatic ranks. this is a huge embarrassment for china. i mean, jingling define minister is the public face of china with the wealth on the international stage. and it's hard to overstate the impact that negative impacts that this is having a long diplomats around the world's sions. absence from the recent flurry of diplomatic activities was unusual, especially as paging and washington are trying to stabilize ties hosted us
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secretary of state and any blinking on the 18th of june. but in the following weeks, mister other high level visits, he was also absent from the easy and foreign ministers meeting in jakarta earlier this month, due to health reasons, official said she and was known as one of the she didn't things most trusted advisor has changed on this very much handpicked by c himself to leapfrog many more established candidates to become the front minister last year. so he really is the captain's pick. um, even more sorry than many others she allies in terms of the speed of their rise for the communist party ranks. at the age of 67, he was one of the youngest officials to become for administer of to serving as an bassett or to the us for 2 years. 10 was also considered point of time, his original will for or else god or your attentions. his assertive style as foreign ministers books peasant between 252014 the mystery surrounding kingdoms
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whereabouts highlights the secrets of nature of the chinese government. it's not uncommon, well known personality, such as business people, all celebrities, to temporarily disappeared from the public eye of the following fall of authorities . but it's happened to such a powerful government figure is read. indeed. she ends as to, as the shortest serving foreign minister in china's history. katrina, you all da, 0. the still ahead on that was a 0 african migrants appealed to the un for help. after they were left stranded in the changes in deserts, to pilots have been killed in greece, tackling some of the worst fires in years the the
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route to you by visit castle. here's your weather update in a minute 15. great to have you along the way, the 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 a 100 millimeters in a short period of time. we do have red warnings, that's the highest level alert for under per dash taylor and gonna rate through to my roster. and so i think we are bound to see flooding in some of these states over the next little bit. as monsoon range really kick into high gear. let's talk about our type feeling. 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. less or announce there about $2.00 to $300.00 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,
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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 stays 35 degrees and above were on day 8 on wednesday. and you've also got high humidity. so feeling about 40 on thursday, the weather brought to you by visit castle. it's one of the most recognized sites around the world. thing for support for the phone and why? what's the funds back home? it's more than just a football club. anyone who says the policy should be left off of football and you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this says he's stuck on the passion and the politics of the little pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds, who make football series on which is the, or the
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of the you watching else 0 reminder of our headlines is really, doctors have started striking action and the latest protest against government changes to the judicial system. administrators confronted police on monday, officer parliament's cost legislation, which limits supreme for judges from overruling government decisions. the palestinian leader mount with a boss has been welcomed in turkey a by president read ship type road one. they are expected to discuss economic partnerships and recent is really military incursions in the occupied westbank. china is foreign minister has been removed after only 7 months and a job jim done but has not been seen in public for weeks. and no reason has been given for his dismissal, his replacement just one year who was foreign minister already for 10 years. the
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fortune took over the deadline has ended to present evidence to the international court of justice on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. last year, the united nations ask 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. the un also ask 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, j is the top you in court dealing with disputes between states. it's rulings or binding, but the court has no power to enforce them. re admin sore is the permanent representative of the state of palestine to the united nations. he was among the palestinian delegation that submitted their statement to the international court of justice at the hague. today is the historic day in which to the international court of justice to reduce the have been receiving submissions from
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many countries under of course, we did the submit our submission yesterday in the facilities of the information 1st 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 of teaching. ready a to by the general assembly through a solution to questions. in fact, that the, to with the, the essence of this population. and the, the issue of the next ation. the issue of the, the nature of that is occupation hop outside the system. and the denying of the rights of the powers team, people to the right to self determination for
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a long period of time after pilots have died in a water bombing plane crash while fighting a blaze in greece. it happened on the island of f. e. a close to where a fire started on sunday. state tv video shows the plain clipping a tree before noise. diving and nose diving and exploding. the pilots were members of the greek air force or in greece is bouncing one of the worst when fire seasons in recent years, it's been driven by extreme heat, experienced across mediterranean coastal areas. total ho reports, thousands of people have been evacuated, homes and livelihoods destroyed. tories total days cancelled in almost a week since they began the wild files on the island of rhodes. rage, on its estimated the 10 percent of the islands land area has been ravaged with 5 fighters and a croft working round. the clock comments for one plane and its crew fighting
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another fire on the island of via the athens tragedy upon tragedy, as the pilot loses control on for weeks now wild fires have devastated large swathes of island and mainland greece prime minister que yeah, coast meat. so talk is left no room for doubt about the cause of the financial dep littlefield. let me state the obvious that in the face of what is happening to the entire planet, especially the mediterranean, which is a hot spot and for climate change, there is no magic defense. if that was like, obviously, we would have implemented it. of the prime ministers woods backed up by the assessment of international primatologist in a study by willed whether attribution opened, it says car teeth, wave condition, south china, the united states and southern europe are contributing to the hottest period on us since the beginning of human civilization conditions virtually impossible,
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they say without the build up of manmade global warming. we don't believe hold islands, birds. we also are out of our beautiful island. we don't have anything. no, really, we don't have anything. there. we don't know what to do. and greece is no to load easily is burning to he, it fires threatened to engulf the airport in palermo sicily, while storm conditions have left the scene described as a popular uptake. in midland, jo, nicole elder 0 a wildfire sweeping across algeria, drink and prolonged heat waves have killed at least 34 people. evacuation orders have been issued in the mediterranean coastal region and thousands of firefighters have been deployed. as we consume, sharif reports rece to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control. in modem, aga, with the knows the plain spread through the folders some agricultural areas in 16
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provinces, destroying everything in the paul. people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash charges with those. it started to burn it on to pm that just shown them literally school and i called the fire brigade and i told them that the fight had started nearby in the guard data 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 to benny mother and ended at the bush. some people lost everything. thousands of 55 does have booked through the night. the blazes up being few by strong beans and high temperatures. the defense ministry says so which is the dead default of emergency crews responding to fires in a result area, east of the cap, to as you 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
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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 blue street you see face on the consumption the, i'll just see the as a neighbor engineers. yeah. hundreds of people were evacuated by sea and land from the border village of mueller. a fires a spreading and a pine forest near the border with l. jerry, a power cuts have been implemented, country wide is electricity usage has peaked opposition, supporters in 2 days you have rallied in the capital to demand. freedom for critics of president case said around 20 former ministers and business leaders have been jailed since february. the opposition accuses side of a power grab bout,
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they can shut down parliament 2 years ago. libyan board of doors have rescued dozens of african migrants from a desert region near the border, which is yeah, they are the latest, the latest migrants to say that they were dumped thereby. authorities, engineers. yeah. so migrants are appealing for help from the united nations. victoria gate and the reports i just the libyan gall jerome patrol near the border with chinese. yes. is discovered a splendid 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, he reach 50 degrees celsius and the family has no room to all seemed. hundreds of migrants had 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
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with no access to health care or any type of humanitarian support. all this 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 health. yeah, back into the new and stuff is going to our good. we also put in the advertising. you got the do not be effected with new brand new facts or not, you know, for the month to, to not mother shortly, which is the logic. you know, we meant to happen, i would not just turn our for she dizzy and the european union and recently announced a deal and it still being microstates and shutting down people smuggling operations to dizzy. and president chi site has said migrants arriving there, receive humane treatment for human rights, which is accused, which is the government to collective expulsion of black migraines. many say
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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 their international monetary fund, as released as latest economic forecasts of the world focusing on inflation and growth. the only way of protects the global economy will grow by 3 percent. this year. it slightly revised its production up, but it says that growth will flatline. in 2024. it also expects inflation to fall to around 7 percent from nearly 9 percent last year. waves vieira is coordinator of the bretton woods project, a group of critical voices that act as a watchdog of both the i m f and the world bank. he says that many challenges still lie ahead for the global economy. as the report shows that we continue to face very difficult and challenging times ahead and we will to highlight the these uh, dynamics that are outlined in the a lot. we really, what's the stress of these,
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some of these are next 3 days. the quoted price is right. i think many people tend to look at these difficulties as standing principally from the cobit, but they're making the warranty brain. whereas we would argue that global growth in dynamics were quite challenging, even prior to the end. and you can see, for example, the secretary general, the united nations, the world that have highlighted there were indeed and at prices of development. right. and we're talking about this before the josh architecture, the world banks undertaking their only form there is there's fire concern obviously around the inability to respond to the pilot emergency. so you know, the growth mass, many other dynamics, we are really living into also uprising multilateralism. there's quite a, you know, staging trust in the multi level system in stage you have the rise of the far right space. so you know, the fact that this, this reporter notes actually that grows.
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