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declined strike action after holloman's approved part of the government plans to change the judicial system. to pilots die in a plane crash fighting some of the was wildfire as the hit greece in years. after not being seen in public for a month, china is a foreign minister. chon goodness place from is joel i rob mcbride, one of ukraine's view export facilities. vital right now to global food supplies. i'm feeding the world's hungry and he just sent me to the school. it's debbie thompson, philippines been of a big shock at the women's world cup, celebrating a famous victory covers the hello welcome to the news. we begin in israel with doctors and medical workers of go on strike, to protest against government changes to the judicial system. the doctors were
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authorized by, as well as labor quote to will cost the job for only 2 hours at a time, as well as law just the union, which represents more than $800000.00 work as is discussing a nationwide general strike industrial action, sol as legislation passed by parliament on monday, which limits feels forward to the supreme court judges to strike down government decisions. the violent protest broke out on the streets and the number of cities holes mounted. police tried to break a protest in tennessee and they set the letter from the occupied west by rems into protest is on a freeway in the southern chevron region. the driver injured a number of people as his car caught fire. protest is angry because they say the bill will damage israel's democracy. that's cause i go to bed. it's without correspond that he's in the capital to be a certainly by the end that this is sort of the day after the vote protest is really fail to stop the bill. will they continue?
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is a anything ready with protesting about anymore? so yes, cars on his rails streets for the younger of those opposed to additional reforms is still very much that still very fresh and many people who been taking part in the protests over the last 6 months. yes. and haven't gotten them anywhere because none yahoo was launched the process past the 1st a post post one of these traditional reform bills. but people have been on the process will say, well look, we delayed it for 6 months. i mean, nice to galvanize very different parts of society around one issue. we should still keep the pressure on that will be appeals against this legislation. appeals to the very court whose power is it being the powers of being cattail by this new law. for there is a particular concern about military readiness and a concern from me is rails and stooping national security. so these warning that the governments do different reforms could lead to the complete collapse. so there
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is a system that particular worry about pilots reserve power as volunteers of pilots. you have to keep up training to be ready to fly to moments. notice they said is this little goes through and it has, they will not be available for 2 things. a while the government will never because of mix for the military, is not ready publicly. the concerns is on this other off concerned. the military's readiness to react quickly could be effected by the progression of this bill and by the determination of his government to push it through the right wing side. all the cabinets will certainly be boy and took this results. i mean, they will want to push forward perhaps more policies through and really put the pressure netanyahu when it really the buck stops with him, doesn't to as the prime minister to agree to all of this as well. if you are the ones that indication of the sort of cone, or that netanyahu is pays painted himself into and his hostage to poultry. and that
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he's become, with the far right colors from palm has failed to the orthodox policy. and that wants to pay for the sale that will make a lot of those to study the tora. these are already over all the adults man. instead of doing military service, that will be considered equivalent and military service. now the already don't do ministry service, but if you are in the military, you can also have tax breaks and benefits runs for education. that sort of thing as it normally is a big frustration amongst the majority of israeli population they all throughout the adults don't do military service already that but they want to push this bill through again. the supreme court previously had stopped. so base bill. but because the supreme calls powers of being tailed, it may not be as easy next time now. now is a good policy says, this is never going to become low, but it is an indication of assault, of bills that are on the agenda of the far right policies in this company. that is with that force and telling me thank you. well,
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on an official visit to cancel the united kingdom so far and secretary james cleverly told out, is there a israel needs to protect the independence of its judiciary. 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, but we want to make sure that the israel protects the independence of is to destroy a i think that is a very important element in something which israel has the star key been very proud of, we want to ensure that there is, is 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,
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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 robust, an independent judiciary. is there any soldiers used to take us on pallets and use protesting a new illegal settlement? and they all complied westbank on choose day. the palestinians gathered near the site of nablus, where they tried to block the roads in front of the settlement. is there any soldiers like the proud the protest is removed? 58 blocks occupied westbank residence was worried about the pace of new settlement construction of the historic homeland countries and organizations that presented written statements to the international court of justice on as well as occupation of palestinian territories. the deadline full submissions passed 2 hours ago last year of the united nations as the quote for an advisory opinion on israel's
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occupation settlement an annexation in order to understand the effects of decades of violence that had on the palestinians the you and also asked the court to consider the impact of is reading the policies on the demographics and the status of all q 5, east jerusalem, based on in the a, b i. c, j is the top you in court dealing with disputes between nation states. it's rulings are binding, but the court has no power to enforce them. oh, so there was lower, con, has moved from the occupied west bank. 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 rate is 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, then they're years old. they stay at home. they've gotten 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. and so this, this is i'll say it was shot into 2021 is told before i got one that i went to
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college, i played soccer cool. i used to go up 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. 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, that my tires as a, this is, was left of the story. everything else has gone. i mean, they fight everything palestinian. they started with our income now our homes. they don't give us permits. give me this bounty. as for plans, we submit them. but every time it was taken, excuse me,
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we plans engineers lawyers and fines, and we paid them the thousands of dollars they will bill me to 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. indeed, i'm always the house. i'll stay in the land. they want to take the land, but i'm not giving them what they want. the occupation is getting more oppressive, but things will change in just as never less to those ready falls is a show of them kill 3. palestinian is a novelist. smoky pied westbank, these really all mean size. the tree of tried to carry out to drive by shooting on tuesday morning, 205 palestinians have been killed in the occupied territories issue. the palestinian red crescent says it's really false is having to load on balances to approach the scene. redlands, who is the permanent representative of the state of palestine to the united nations . he was among the palestinians allegation that submitted the statement to the
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international court of justice at the hague. to today is a historic day in which the international court of justice to that it is the 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 a study 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 that is illusion to questions and facts that there with the, the a sense of this population. and the issue of the next ation
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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. plenty more had hair on the news, are including african migrants appeal to the you and help us to they were like stranded in the test that battling spring wildfires under control, you know, jerry sci fi. it is around the 30 full victims of the recent place for feet. how's the supposed, including the tumble that surrounded springs paid for a 1st women's well top. the palestinian peasant mahmoud abbas as hell talks and took care with president richard. the type of the one, the 2 leaders discussed economic partnerships and recent is rarely ministry
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incursions in the occupied westbank. but one emphasis a is the status of the l x. the most compound must be protected. the anchor is ready to facilitate unity tools between different palestinian infections so, so that joins us now from the capital and crap. so what more can we expect to come out of this meeting? well, symbolically, it's quite significant in terms of on kind of need to maintain its support for the palestine. because last year when they're approaching what happened between the tricky and israel. there were some concerns among the palestinians. if this is going to come at the cost of $2.00 kids of nations with palestine, so that's why mama the bus was here to secure that support the prison. that one has the 3 that that took you to support will continue. so i think that is a take away for them to these me think that that's why practically practically this meeting hasn't drones without any significant or the got beaten the loved ones,
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but it was symbolically quite important that turkey says his position regarding palestine is not changing so that, that, that, that, that the add on to the, has clearly stated that this to stay solution is the only way out of their prizes. and also says that took your support independent out of state. and we shouldn't be in been it's uh, capital and also that tricky is ready to initiate the tools for to facilitate those between the palestinian factions. i'm also one of the important things that was coming out of this meeting today was a free industry of zone to be published in jeanine and that the worst on the way that's going to be economy. they have very much it important. but as i said to days, importers is not practical, but rather simple. that gets a strategically timed to meeting full president advance because he leaves. and israel's prime minister netanyahu arrives soon afterwards. the
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absolutely so prime minister of israel, i mean to know how it was supposed to be sir dennis fumble a trick here. 2 days later, however, b as riley, as i say, is that due to some of the health issues that we have has been rescheduled. so its not canceled but postpone so prison. avalon was expecting to receive him this year . so as i said, that has also caused some concerns. i'm on the side of things. that's why 2 days meeting was quite important that add one showing palestinians via should have had a senior as regarding the uncles continued support so tricky in the last 2 decades . how bein has been a quite vocal support to palestine and also told me the code or is riley's pull. this is regarding it's because supplements collect comes on palestinians and take you was, could you be, i guess i've done a quote as well. so thomas time is, is a main peelers, one of the main peters out of one's foreign policy over the last 2 decades. and
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it's a very sensitive issue. i'm going to check is public as well. so football foot add on, practically, and symbolically that is quite important, that of course, today i am going to send out a message to palestinians that took his position as much and changing and also a message to israel that this report of my bank cut his reference number with his row is not going to happen at the cost of concord as relations with thomas. okay, thank the the grease is battling one of the was well 5 seasons in recent years is being driven by extreme heat experienced across mediterranean coastal areas. as jo hold reports, thousands of people have been evacuated, homes and livelihoods destroyed tourist holidays 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 firefighters and
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a croft working round the clock for one plane and its crew fighting another fire on the island of evian. near athens. tragedy upon tragedy as the pilot loses control lots and stores now. so for weeks now wild files have devastated large swathes of island and mainland greece prime minister que yeah, cost me to talk to you. so there's 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 for climate change. there is no magic defense. if that was like, obviously, we would have implemented it. the prime ministers woods backed up by the assessment of international primatologist in a study by willed whether attribution opened. it says, card teeth, wave condition, south china, the united states and southern europe are contributing to the hottest period on us
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since the beginning of human civilization conditions virtually impossible. they say without the build up of men made global warming. we don't believe it. hold islands burg windows and 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 not alone, easily is building 2. he it fires threatened to engulf the airport in palermo sicily. while storm conditions have left the scene described as apocalyptic in midland, jo, nicole elders, era, a wall 5, sweeping across algeria during a prolonged heat wave of killed at least 34 people evacuated. notice being issued in the mediterranean coastal region and thousands of firefighters have been deployed as when we consume sharif reports of race to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control. in northern aga,
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with the knows the plain 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 that 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 fire had spread and not just the fire started at room on the tablets side, spread to benny mahler and ended at the bush. some people lost everything. thousands of firefighters have worked through the night. the places 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 said, the machine. i would like to think all the volunteers, also a number of provinces contribution help manpower and equipment. very grateful for
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that. until this moment, we're trying to control the spread of the fire and 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 of juice. and tune is have registered record high temperatures this week. well, why fi is a common in north africa during the summer months this year? the aggravated by blistering c face and the consumption of the i'll just see the dozens of people are missing and i've got this not enough to 3 days of heavy rain schools, flash flooding. at least 31 people being killed in eastern parts of the country. hundreds of houses have been destroyed and crops washed away aid where, cuz i've been trying to provide relief. yeah. well that, that a do out that, that coupon we've inspected $450.00 patients now most of them a trauma twice and are affected by the flooding. mistaking ensued day,
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most patients we inspected had diarrhea because with the floods the was it gets polluted and people get affected by it. most of the time they drink this thursday was it and also food and smells available as before. the 1st of a 1000000 barrels of oil being pumped from a super tank gets stranded off the case to be em. and the sofa has been resting in the red sea for the past year. is the lack of maintenance at all, given save ownership, threatened to catastrophic coils bill or explosion, or you and lead salvage operation, costing a 140000000 dollars took months to arrange with the evans warring sides the ship to ship the task for the boy. we just started today is the critical next step in the very beginning, environmental on the many, 10 in the past 2 feet on the colossal scales. we'd all section the vessel cooled have exploded or broken apart, spilling as much as 4 times the already released in the x involved be as these us, that's all position supported in tennessee and rallied in the capital to defend
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freedom for critics of present ty site around 20 full of ministers and business leaders up in jail since february, so positioned a keys, a slight of a power grab after he shut down parliament 2 years ago. i live in bold, gods, have rescued dozens of african microns from a desert region near the border with tennessee, the latest microns to say they would dump that by the will forward. he's in tennessee a migraine, so are appealing for help from the united nations. as victoria gate can be reports i the libyan gall, jerome patrol near the boulder with chinese. yes it 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 will 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 has been left here in the middle of the desert. they say with no access to health care or any type of humanitarian support. this is stranded in a narrow buff is a in between to dizzy and libya. conditions a dia, the migrant say that desperate under appealing to the united nations for health. we are back in our new and stuff is going to our good. we also put in the advertising . you guys don't have to not be affected. we do brand new virtual, nurtured. you must not put down the market to not mother shortly, which is very low marketing. all we meant to happen on that does turn our ford a gina z at 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 set migrants arriving there. receive humane
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treatment. human rights which is accused, which is the 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 i, which is era. russia's level house of parliament has dated to raise the maximum conscription age from 27 to 30. from january, the 1st men will be required to carry out a full year of military service. the new law will also buy men from leaving russian tired tricks in the day. they are officially summoned for duty, either a ship of oliver as mo, from moscow. and previously they were cold 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, changing the drop age last year,
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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, yes, know 21 as they permit. so people feel like they have been treated, then we're waiting for more reactions to come and also to stay do my increases. they define this will cause scripts if they don't turn out when they are summoned, plus they adopted amendments to bond called scripts forming, 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 mutual peroration ukraine, and no one knows how long for and one is going to end. reportedly the latest spring dropped 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
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nearly 7 to more than 9000000 people. 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 it was back language in the public transport inviting migrants to sign a contract with the russian army to the russian navy says this repelled a ukrainian dry and a type from the c allegedly the attempted strike was on the patrol vessel is black sea fleet, the russian defense ministry claimed it happened while it's vessel was monitoring shipping in the south west part of the sea. the u. k says it has information that russia is planning to expand the tax in the area. a robot pride small from a desk 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
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this rule. this is a cathedral rights in the hearts of the cities that is that protected by unesco. this was damaged on sunday. unesco has condemned this damage. also, condemnation coming from present in flood them is the 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 new river and the border with rumania, which is particularly concerning. given the fact that renee via is a member of the dates of 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
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most of the companies, it used to rely heavily on main black sea ports such as a desa heavily targeted recently by russia. in overnight miss sila tax, which also canceled the grain deal that had guaranteed limited exports. the never expected that i shot could be a part of some things that this support to or so i called for, for your continued business uh the who keeps our independence in taking the decisions and team control now ex book chain. in order to keep our advantages, and so it'd be on the strong side. the advantage of these facilities is they feed directly into the waters of friendly neighboring de toe countries. graham is loaded onto 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,
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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 the truck drive of the just lives never used to take this route. but these now won't have thousands of drivers coming from all over the country. so if you must have arrived last night and have been waiting for 24 hours, i'll try to most likely drop off my grade now. just as you probably need, and so just have proved to be results will in adapting to the school. so it's bomb us in grade. next, both has have been equally adept. i really proud with anything grasp of how, where are you, cried young farmers right there. so just to companies and argued, industry in general, directed to a new chapman just 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
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up again to offload that condo with bright douches, era, a decimal region. ukraine. well, still had all the news uh, return to sender molding 350000 postal works. the us take strong section, putting it battery is in the rio grande. why they plan to stop migrants from mexico? it looks like it'll end up in colts in texas with one years ago until power is 2020 full. and then let me pick the legend chaise of the torch for the games. peter will have those details coming up the the while the winds are turning around, that means that humidity is going to bump in big time across the coffee. everyone. those details right here, right now, that really is the big story. so without further ado, that's going for
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a closer look. and there comes those wins right off the golf. so for us here in dough, it is going to be an incredibly humid day on wednesday. okay, off to bucket sound right now. number of problems has had been dealing with flooding here some that what, whether will spill into se the ron that could trigger 40, meantime temperatures in 30 minutes down to g gets done. it was becca stand and curtis done. all running above average at a time of year when we approach august, this temperature should slowly start to go down. things also heating up in turkey is stumble, looking to have its hottest day of the year at $35.00 degrees athens back into the forty's. once again on wednesday, but more relief will come later in the week. relief has finally come for l chairs and 2, and these are temperatures down by about 10 to 15 degrees. and for a central africa rounds of rain and storms really moving from ethiopia, rates through to camera room. now for south africa, it looks like this so that the wind has shifted around. so temperature is closer to
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where they should be for his time of the year. in places like durbin, you'll max out at $23.00 degrees on wednesday. the and learn, learn. we become to inquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. in india, sports like wrestling and boxing hip traditionally being of the limits to women when, when a makes the female athletes flushing to the place and the ring on out to 0 the basically out of the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting in to be you think about to the minus on washing it's enough for money to go on its own and built it's on don't providing on for centuries,
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people have been taken care of are so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era the the the full back to the news with me. so he'll run their mind to of, on top stories here on out is there is really don't because of salted strike action . and the latest probably testing is government changes to the judicial system demonstrates has confronted police. on monday off the parliament pass legislation, which prevents supreme court judges is the ruling government decisions qualifies and all 3 of you have killed at least $34.00 people,
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including 10 soldiers on 5 flights and 2 t strong winds of heat wave temperatures nearing 50 degrees celsius. and bring efforts by thousands of firefighters and rushes low a house of parliament as value to, to raise a maximum conscription age from 27 to 30. from january, the 1st men will be required to carry out a full year of military service. now the international mother free fund has released its latest economic forecasts for the world focusing on inflation in christ, struggling to recover pace pandemic. the report says that the global economy is still facing significant challenges and the had practical haine has moved from washington dc. you don't usually see people have food bank look quite as excited as nancy to knows my birthday nobody name one. nobody. this is not your typical food bank. man. a food center in maryland doesn't just give those in need a box of pre selected food. but they get to shop for the centrals. they actually
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like they are now serving the highest number of people in its 40 year history. having opportunities like this allow me to use my money in other ways. uh, without worrying about having to worry about the struggle of getting food. food prices have stored by almost 6 percent in the us this year impacting people across the socio economic spectrum for many of them, they say this is my 1st time ever coming to a food bank. i've never asked for help before, but right now i just can't afford the prices of your grocery store and the price of gas and everything else. so a lot of a lot of 1st time found ways that we see every weeks the international monetary fund, forecast inflation in the us. and in most countries around the globe will get better . but not by much this year. about 98 percent of the countries that have inflation targets have inflation above the target and going into next
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year into 2024. that number, you know, is going from a, from 98 to 8 to 9, which means more people will need to come here, not just in the coming months, but likely years ahead. i can't even drive places. you understand gas is just so high right now. so the things that i've used to have died before, i just can't do anything, everything is just pretty much limited for millions across sidwell. this isn't just about a forecast or even the numbers, but a constant state of sacrifice. but the international monetary fund says, continue to go out to 0, washington via right. that's what the nature of the bretton woods project, a group of critical voices that acts as a watch dog. but if the best of the world bank key says that many challenges still lie ahead. so the global economy of the report shows that we continue to face very difficult and challenging times ahead. and we will to highlight the, these uh,
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the dynamics that are outlined in the a lot. we really, what's the stress of these, some of these, i'm explain date the co, 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 quite challenging, even prior to the been done. and you can see, for example, the secretary general of united nations, the world that have highlighted there were indeed the 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 climate emergency . so you know, the growth mass, many other dynamics we are really living into. i'll sort prizes and multilateralism . there's quite a, you know, staging trust in the multi level system in stage you have the rise of the far right
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space. so you know, the fact that this, this reporter, no, it's actually that gross. yes, this is a recei uh bed, but it's still from a very low benchmark, comparatively speaking. so the union representing nearly 350000 possible delivery service employees in the us, has a voted to major strike. after reaching a tentative agreement not be pending strongly by the powerful teamsters union. and employees of the united parcel service could have crippled businesses in households that depends heavily on delivery services. yes. ships about 24000000 packages daily . it accounts for cool, for of all of the shipments in the us. meanwhile, lady, $200.00 unionize rights as factors and performers continue that twin strikes in the us, the sag after, and w g, a unions on demanding a bigger share of streaming revenues and also demanding street is and produces, protect the image of like this from being used without charge point,
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artificial intelligence, christians to lead me is like for us in new york city with the latest on all of these developments. well the threat to destroy it cause making a lot of businesses novice in the u. s. wasn't take listed. the absolutely the u. p. s. is the largest supplier of deliveries in the united states. it's responsible for getting packages from suppliers, not only directly to consumers, but also to small businesses responsible for a quarter of all deliveries in the united states on a daily basis. and this could have been a significant supply chain. disruption has a strike gone forward by some estimates. the economic impact would have been $7000000000.00 and losses. g workers, customers, and businesses as well. so this is definitely causing many of those businesses and
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people to breathe a sigh of relief. i should point out that the strike has not been ratified by the workers yet. they still have to vote on the final deal. but the teamsters, the union, representing them say that they basically have gotten their everything they have asked for. they see this was a big victory. that just one group of many working groups that have been striking or, or calling out that employee is, i mean, what does it say about the labor market right now in the us said, and the mood of you might say the working classes well, it is seen as a very big when 340000 workers, the teamsters biggest contract in the united states at a time when another 800000 workers according to reuters, are coming up against contract deadlines and threatening to strike. and as we have also, the writers straight going on here in the united states, as you mentioned,
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for the film and television, writer's coming up, we have 2 major auto manufacturers, ford and gm, with their contracts, expiring and negotiations about to get underway. we've already seen more strikes in the united states this year so far then all of last year combined. so this is definitely seen as a boon for the working class. and it's in bold and in a lot of workers, the fact that they've got this victory, it's happening in a very tight labor market at a time when big corporations are seen, record profits. so laborers are not backing down and showing that they're willing to go out and do what it takes to, to get what they see as the fair adjust wage for the update. thanks so much kristen sleeve before us. back in new york. the us justice department is taking legal action against the state of texas to remove battery is blocking microns crossing
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the border from mexico, texas also to use began installing a string of slicing batteries in the rio grande river. last week. the justice department says that happened without the federal government authorization. and what you see the governor doing is dangerous and then all lawful is actually hurting the process. it's hurting the process of what we're trying to do. and instead of wanting to or undermining, i should say, instead of coming to the table and trying to figure out a way to work together, he continues to do this really cool. and just in humane ways of moving forward with a, with a system that has been broken for decades. but us secretary of state has to be blinking has landed, antonia type and its newest embassy in the country. the move is being seen as the latest emission by washington to count the chinese influence the region clinton's in the pacific trip. we'll also see him make visits to new zealand and australia. lincoln's the trip to the region in the past 2 months. roseland jordan has moved
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from washington, dc. us secretary of state antony blinking is making his 12th visit to the end of 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 security relationship with the islands and 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,
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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 blink as agenda during his mid week visit to new zealand. but he is also going to engage in what's popularly known as sports diplomacy. the secretary of state will watch the us take on the netherlands during the women's world cup show of soft power during the trip, mainly focused on expanding american military and economic influence in the endo pacific russell and jordan elders. era, the state department to china is foreign minister triangle has been removed from his post stony up to 7 months on the job, but he's been replaced by his previous a set when you train, who's been been seen in public for 4 weeks. amazing has not provided any reason for
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the dismissal. katrina, u, as more from the chinese capital. so this was the last time chinese for administer change. gone was student public meeting. vietnam's we ton sonya de jane at the end of jude speculation, had been mounting about the permanent communist party officials. whereabouts. yeah . shooting, guns and today media has now confirmed the june hasn't been removed from this po side. so no 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, wong e will resumed 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, gene gone before and minister is the public face of china with the wealth on the international stage. and it's hard to overstate the impact that negatively impact
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the business, having a long diplomats around the world. sions. absence from the recent flurry of diplomatic activities was unusual, especially as paging and washington are trying to stabilize ties hosted us x ray of state entity blinking on the 18th of june. but in the following weeks, miss other high level visits. she was also absent from the easy and foreign ministers meeting in chicago earlier this month, due to health reasons, official said she and was known as one of the she didn't things most trusted advises. jingle is 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 us and
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best suited to the us for 2 years. 10 was also considered one of time his original will for yes. gunnery attentions, his assertive style as foreign ministers, books peasant between 252014 the mystery surrounding 10 guns. 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, to end system as the shortest serving foreign minister in china's history. katrina, you all to 0 agent will still head hey i'll be i'll just even use um. well couple you to remember one of the columbia is young stalls. peter brown's only actually the
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the walk about case visa with more actually from the women's woke up quite right. so, and we've seen one of the biggest shocks of the 2 of them, a sofa with debbie towards the philippines beating coast new zealand. serena bowden and school, the other middle of the game midway through the 1st off that happened to be the philippines 1st ever go in the world to dominate his position. and in the 2nd half came close to equalizing with jackie and hit the post. and that actually goes to below the limit only for to be with the 5. be a also if side earlier in the both of the, the many level it's of the in add, sorry, were denied by really and say from old keeper livia mc daniel house. that's,
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i'll give you the stuff for the, to the sofa. that security for the sort of beans, who assuming on the chance of reaching the lookout, it's a great night for the fans, both back home in the philippines. and for those who were watching up the stadium, the supporters in whittington, delighted to have witnessed and historic moment for the key to help in fraud. preventive is defined as they get there personally, they will come in to help in here and verizon. so such a knowing, they're very proud of that was when payment was public safety fraud, the digital bit author and you do that. so here for all the american babies, the other game in that group finished go loose between switzerland, the noise. so here's what group a looks like off the to run switzerland leading the way with 4 points needs even in the philippines, both on 3, but the host to aid on goal difference. columbia got,
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they woke up campaign, altamont with the to the when ever south korea in sidney columbia were given a penalty of 28 minutes. full handful, pasadena is may, 5th up. and so the old time leaving school for the way this for fix a give her aside the lead 18 year old around the good plan when the guy said a said why she's supposed to be one of the young stalls of this to him, that she's food columbia 2nd will be able to bit of help himself through his goal. keep it. it'd be a history was made a mistake. it all to self 3 is casey said, became the youngest. the play at a women's woke up age 16 years and $26.00 days young that they belonged to cost. say that who sold her full career was a 50 when she was diagnosed with cancer. and now she's integrating, also putting in a pyre of the mash performance on her world cup. dave youth street with the younger columbia sickening crew page behind gym. and you on told difference the 2 sides
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play each other next week of that and always the leaves into your very, very happy we had 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 cause it was the united states that one woke up 4 years ago in front of the beating the netherlands in the final. and now they're getting ready for the repeats of bad matching groupie on wednesday and winnings on both teams when they're opening games and it's like the boost clash we'll decide who wins the group. we approach every game like it's the biggest game and this game is no different, but we have played netherlands historically and very important matches 2019 olympics and even before then. so this is going to be an incredibly difficult match up a and number of the favorite spain are preparing for the 2nd match against them. be a victory in oakland. would secure a place in the lock outs of spain who are on
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a 7 game winning streak. but as were who perfect reports, they've had trouble you off the field. as build ups goes frames lead up to this tournaments has been anything but ideal. a few days after arriving in new zealand, the team was forced to apologize following the still judge video of the pie as seemingly booking the traditional battery down 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 teen weeks. the quarter finals of the euro is not really losing 2 eventual windows, england's then in september of that year, 15 members of the squad, resigned starting the distrust of the coach. jorge build up in april of this year spines by the door, 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 sparking players including boss light is our town up on massey and the direct sorrow, the many field, the underlying issues behind the mutiny have yet to be resolved. they received
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a lot of pressure. they haven't been able to train together since january the is one day, the size of the to send the lights 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 you'll be facing. i woke up despite all the problems. spade remain one of the favorites to win the wall comp. so i was like, what type of proof of the squats quality domestically she's held false alarm when 2 of the last 3 champions league and hope for high that she can repeat that success on the international stage. hold, our doubts remain are despite its controversial cards hotter. hey bill. in charge since 2015. it's probably the best generation of a spanish woman at football play ours. and they haven't succeeded then, and in any other team in any other sport than probably any other gender. if this
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would be happening 7 years, it's been happening. no. the, for the nation will take on the decision to, to, to change that to the coach. and this has been happening this thing the success of fossil or the club level has showed how popular the women's game in spring could be was i believe, which already tugged professional in for the 20 still has a long way to go in terms of being truly competitive, however, if by and kind of have a successful, well comp, local effect. so the women's game in that country could be huge. wrong path act oh to 0. spain can change their place in the last 16 if they beat somebody on wednesday that matches at 750, gmc starts in oakland. today's action begins japan against costa rica in the need and, and it ends with a 1200 gmc kickoff between canada and the republic of ireland in post brittany james, the son of n b. i still on the broaden this seems to be in a stable condition of the suffering of cardiac arrest during the college basketball
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practice session. the 18 year old who is a rising style for the university of southern california trojans. and that's doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital. he's now being released from intensive k. these parents have thank the u. s. c store and hospital medic dot for a quick action with one year to go to paris 2020 full begins. a legend of the games has helped reveal the design of the olympic torch. it was presented to jamaica's a to tell him gold med list. you same both kind of the veins on the banks of the river saying the torch was being taken on a boat ride to the full tower with fence getting a glimpse from the banks. but to the opening ceremony in a year's time will take place on the river. the 2 or 3 they will begin in may, as is tradition, as a limb here in greece, but will then be carried around phones by $10000.00 towards baron's. no one has to read, hoping to sign in paris is 7 time and then pick swimming champion casing. the
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dickey the american has won the women, the 1500 meters free. sell tide, let the will the classic strip of chips in japan that makes it the 1st woman to win 20 will titles. all right, i'll be here again in a few hours of most votes. me, sir. thanks very much piece. of course, i'll be back with more news on the other side to the break, but until then from pete, myself and all of these our team here in denver. thanks very much for your time. and your company the, [000:00:00;00] the
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