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story of this village is the same as many of the spread across the eastern front line. no electricity, no running water dependent on food a very when you get to the rest, apart from the constant. jenny, the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. now to sierra the colleges when the, [000:00:00;00] the problems of robert bill watching the, i'll just it renews on life,
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my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. that collection israel as army reserve is refused to report to duty while doctors go and strongly encourage changes to the judicial system. found jerry about those unprecedented wildfires as extreme temperatures fence lines across the mediterranean and after not being seen in public for among china is foreign minister. sion good is replaced the i rob mcbride, one of ukraine's few expos facilities. bible right now to global food supplies. i'm feeding the world's hungry and on peace has statements with us both means debbie's homes for further pains deliver a big shock at the women's world cup celebration, a famous victory of abusing the color whose seasons one mills in wilmington.
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the spoken to the news. we begin tonight with the crisis and israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu is confronting french and his name. since that was most public of pro doctors are on rotating strikes. and many military was very sol refusing to volunteer for ju, take all of this full out from parliament's votes on monday. but nothing yahoos. right? tween coalition voting to limit the supreme court oversight powers on government decisions. many 5th, this will pay the way for a we could judiciary and the more powerful executive branch a new power dime why? for example, the colts can no longer deny mole settlements in occupied palestinian territories. any judgment and the corruption case against the prime minister can be thrown out a power dying where the executive branch, some critics say is bound to become an i'll talk with a all was
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a dictatorship. well is there any doctors declined to strike on choose day. the threatening to bring the country's health care service to a hold. caregivers are asking doesn't yahoos. right? tween coalition tool packets new the pest bill on judicial reform. the doctors union asked, as well as labor code, what type of a strike would be within their legal rights? the court told them that they could, will count for a 2 hours at a time. well, the nation's largest union, representing teachers farm is on shipyard workers. more than 800000 people are considering voting of the jobs and the national will kind of put pressure on the prime minister. and tonight, more and more reserve as a report will be refusing to serve. and that being find hundreds of dollars while others are being given 15 day suspended sentences for the very latest ethical site with abundance, with the intent of these a quiet cell in the streets of israel on a tuesday. but the anger of those opposed to the passing is these huge issue.
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reform bill is still very much that after 29 weeks of protests ability and still got passed. but those involved in those weeks of protest say that at least they managed to delay to 6 months and they've galvanized portion of his riley population around this one issue. and they said they must continue to protest and the will be, want to schedule for such a day. this week, the government knows particularly concerned about military reserve assume said they will not. so if the small goes through the institute, the national security studies is one of the additional reforms quickly to the complete collapse. there is a system that governs particularly worried about pilots. you have to keep up trading to be able to fly to moments. notice pilots. we've said they're not going to service these lawyers go through and the government really worried about netanyahu says he's doors open talks. when parliament comes back in october,
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but the opposition say they're not ready to talk with him because they don't trust funded smith. i'll just, they're telling me go, we have some reaction from the pen to get about the political crisis in israel. the us defense like reload all state and had spoken on the phone with us by the defense minister at your kalonde. now the us says austin cold for a broad consensus through political dialogue, especially in the coming weeks and months, often also spoke to his counsel ponce, about what the pentagon believes or critical elements of a resilient democracy. joining us like that for tamala, paula science is little professor and song good talking with us on the program. what's interesting is that for nation states to be internationally recognized, they have to have constitution which outlines what they stand full and who they all israel doesn't top well the point that you've made very clear recently to yeah, i mean, israel has chosen to not write a constitution even though a 75 years ago in their declaration of independence in may of 1948,
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they said that by october 48th, they'd have a constitution, it has been 75 years and still no constitution. and so one has to ask why? because the constitution might avoid some of the problems they're having today, a constitution might layout the roles of each branch of government to find their powers and their duties and so on. like most civilized nations in the country that have constitutions including throughout the whole air world. so why doesn't israel have one? well, it's pretty simple. if you wrote a constitution today, the 1st line of the constitution would probably have to say something like, all people are people in front of the law regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, or anything like that. and israel doesn't want to write that down and why not? because it occupies 5000000 palestinians in the west bank and gaza and east jerusalem. and so this refusal to write down that everyone has equal rights. and that constitution is what is leading now to this crisis that they're having. i mean, i'm, you know, i called in apartheid game of thrones. you have people protesting in the streets to save democracy,
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which is really saving democracy is only for jews and people from the right waiting, who are hoping to be expansion as and take all the land from the palestinians and turn them into either refugees again or some sort of a 3rd class citizen. so really the lack of a constitution is really society is what is leading to all these problems. and it's really all about us palestinians, on the end of the day, simply because they don't want to give us equal rights. i, mrs. hall, i mean, earlier we've heard james cover the, the u. k. foreign minister talking about a sensible approach to what's going on. but he also talked about, you know, as well as constitutional decisions. you know, sometimes it feels like international capitals on to where all have forgotten all, i'm not sure about as well as constitution. and the way that is really politics has developed and moved to the position that we're in right now as well. we've been fed the slide for 75 years, that israel is a part of the west. then we shouldn't use terms like west and east any way,
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but that is really part of the sort of the family of liberal democracies when in fact it's not right. it's an apartheid nation. every human rights organization has said it, i mean the basic law of return. and israel says that if you're a jew, anywhere in the world, you can return and give citizenship the next day. and if you're a palestinian who lived there in 1948 and was ethnically cleansed by the israelis, you can't. i mean, we see this in jerusalem with the sub loving family that was kicked out of their house because israel says this house was owned by jews before 1948 as well. what about the thousands of houses, the 10s of thousands of houses that were owned by palestinians before 1948? can they return to israel has a law that says if you aren't as really citizen, you can marry anyone from anywhere in the world and they can come and get permanent residency in israel and less their palestinians. and less they come from the west bank or garza and then you cannot bring them as your spouse. well, we have a name for these kinds of laws called apartheid. and this is one of the reasons israel doesn't have a constitution. it doesn't want to convey equal rights to everybody regardless of
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race or religion. and so they end up in the situation they have now, but this is just a symptom of their disease, of a hard fight and races. okay. so for example, the nation state low past in 2018 states the right, the right to exercise national self determination in his role is unique to the jewish people. there was a pro reason that back to the time was happen today. sort of leads us to the questions about where does this leave, leave israel in the eyes of the international community because, you know, you mentioned the word apartheid. tel aviv get subset, but lots of countries like south africa all using it very aware of the situation. they've been through it themselves. israel still gone to support from your i'm from north america mainly as that main supporters. i mean, unless the fundamentally that doesn't change the situation on the ground, it is rarely occupied territories, isn't going to change as it as well. i mean, yes,
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of the sort of pastor of america and europe is very important. but let's also understand that, you know, the america in many countries in europe, we're supporting the south african apartheid right up until the at, and of course america has its own ugly history with slavery and segregation that it was looking to hold onto until right up until the and so, you know, is it important that america stops supporting israel? of course we have a bigger problems in america that we could use our 3.8 $1000000000.00 a year that we give to israel to solve in our own borders. but i'm not surprised that america, another country that was built on white supremacy and ethnic cleansing, and segregation, is affording his role all the way until the end. what we need to do is all stand up for justice and democracy around the world. keep pointing, the finger keeps saying, like all the nations, like you said, an effort to have but like human rights watch and amnesty international and better seligman is really human rights organization upset that israel is a part time not just in a couple of things here in there, but in the actual,
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everyday practice in laws, when you say that national self determination is explosive to the jewish people. when you say you can marry anyone and bring them to israel unless they're palestinian. when you say the right of return only applies to one group. of people anywhere in the world as long as they have the right religion. that's a part time and many nations knowing america knows that too. but it is, it is too much for the american government to say that this is wrong. just briefly, a professor, i think professor know, because you're also a comedian on the side as well. how do you actually bobby's a 2 together because you have a very serious job trying to get the message across about history and what goes on and yet there was a postal side to you as well. well, i would call myself a comedian and a professor on this side because, you know, comedy is what i do and i travel around the world and i'm here in palestine to do our palestine comedy. first of all that we do every year. but comedy is much like teaching, right? you're trying to convey a narrative, trying to convey
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a lesson. and comedy is about letting the world know about our policy and narrative and comedy. you know, while we talked about laughter, you know, sometimes i say you might see somebody laugh so much, they start crying, but you might also see somebody cry so much. they start laughing. so these emotions are connected in a way and palestinians of anything we've been trying to tell our story. and so sometimes comedies is a form of protest. it's a form of pointing out the hip hop, christine the ridiculousness in everyday life. and in academics you do that too. you're always trying to show how principles apply across the board. so i don't really see a big difference between the 2 things that i do in life. i think sometimes people do, but to me they're both about story telling and advocacy and making sure that our voices are heard. but it's good to get your inputs and suddenly you'll position on this whole situation. thanks so much for joining us. and there's all in ramallah. thank you. thanks. i have a wall 5 sweeping across all jerry, jerry, a prolonged p twice. i've killed at least 34 people. evacuation orders have been issued in the mediterranean coastal region and thousands of firefighters have been
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deployed as michael. so i'm sure a for pulse of race to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control in northern aggy. if you with the knowledge the plane spread through the folders, some agriculture areas in 16 provinces destroying everything. and that paul, people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash just the way it started to going around to pm, just showing them literally school. and i called the fire brigade, and i told them that the 5 had started nearby in the guard data half an hour later . but in the meantime, the fried had spread and not just the fire started at room on the top left side spread troop. any mother 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 soldiers among the dead default of emergency crews 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, and upon 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 a blistering c face and the consumption of the i'll just see the to the dozens of people, i'm just thinking they've got a stall enough to 3 days of heavy rains, cold flash flooding. at least $31.00 people being killed and eastern parts of the country. hundreds of houses have been destroyed and crops washed away. paid workers
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have been trying to provide relief. did you want that, that a do off that? that coupon we've been inspected for 150 patients now, most of them a trauma twice and are affected by the flooding. mistaking ensued day. 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 visitors, he was and also food and smells available is before you do it because well, grace is bustling. one of the was wall, 5 seasons in recent years is being driven by extreme heat across the mediterranean coastal areas sandstone. homer bolts thousands of people have been evacuated homes and livelihoods destroyed tourist holidays cancelled. and almost a week since they began the wild fires on the island of rhodes rage, on its estimated the 10 percent of the islands land area has been ravaged with 5 fighters and
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a croft working round the clock for one plane and its crew fighting another fire on the island of every 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, coast me to talk is or less no room for doubt about the cause of the financial difficulties of 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 in the prime minister's 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
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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 ellensburg. we lost 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 to 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 0 whole bunch of overhead here on the i'll just ever these are including what us look for. it stays on to me, blinking is touring pacific islands and china is reaction to it. that good old president. signs off on emergency powers is violence groups, the nation. and peter has all of his full size, including the total model that surrounded spain space for a 1st women's world come,
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the china is a foreign minister. sion has been removed from his post after only 7 months and the job he's being replaced by his previous asset when he lo chan has not been seen in public for full weeks. and patient has not provided any reason for his dismissal. katrina, who has moved from the chinese capital that this was the last time chinese for administer. 10 gone, was student public meeting vietnam's return. sonya de jane, at the end of jude speculation, had been mounting about the permanent communist party officials, whereabouts and shooting. guns in state media has now confirmed the ge and has been removed from this post. the reason has been given yet to it since 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
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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. you hosted us secretary of state and any blinking on the 18th of june. but in the following weeks, mister other high level visits, she 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 she didn't things most trusted advisor has changed on this very much handpicked by c himself to leapfrog many more
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established candidates to become the foreign minister last year. so he really is the captain's pick. um, even more so 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 use godaddy attention to his assertive style as for a ministers books peasant between 252014 the mystery surrounding kingdoms 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 sega is red. indeed. she ends as to, as the shortest serving foreign minister in china's history, katrina,
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you all the 0 agent to the washington has responded to the changes that china is foreign ministry. the state department says it's engagement with basing will not be affected. it's 1st, it is up to china to decide who their foreign minister is. as you know, secretary blinking has met with one year on multiple occasions, including on his most recent trip to jakarta, as well as while he visited beijing. prior to that, we will continue to engage with foreigners or long e and other chinese officials. the russians defend smithers to is in north korea. so it got to shake, who's delegation has arrived in pyongyang ahead of the 70th anniversary on victory day. is the 1st time public visit saw being made to the country since the stats of the pen demik. the delegation from beijing is also in killing me and let by top, chinese communist party officials. that will be a major ministry parade and the capital on thursday to mock the celebrations, such as a level house of parliament,
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has voted to raise the maximum conscription age from 27 to 30. from january. the 1st men will be required to counteract the full year of military service. the new law will also by men from leaving a russian tyrant train from the day. they are officially summoned for to see nearly a shop of oliver small 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 27th the search yet. so initially it all started when the russian defense ministry appointed a proposed brother, changing the dropped 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 may remain the same 18 years know $21.00 as they permit. so people feel like
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they have been treated. then we're waiting for more reactions to come. and also this they do might increase the day define this will cause scripts if they don't turn out when they are summoned. plus, they adopted amendments to bind conscripts when we leaving russia from the day, the summons was sent to that was, or universe to quite old is that the russian forces don't have enough people rushes, now waging 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 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 was back language in the public transport, inviting migrants to sign a contract with the russian army to,
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to now the lesson day besides this propelled a ukrainian drug and attacked that allegedly targeted the patrol vessel and it's black sea fleet the russian defense ministry claimed it happened while it's vessel was monitoring shipping. the case says it has information that russia is planning to expend the tax. in the block c, robert pride has multiple odessa, a week of intensive nighttime attacks on the port city of a desk. so really increasing concerns here in the city that a culturally important heritage sites such as this one on now folding victim to this rule. this is a cathedral rights in the hearts of the city that is it protected by unesco. this was damaged on sunday, unesco has condemned this damage. also, condemnation coming from presidents, london is a landscape of ukraine who's also been very critical of targeting of addresses
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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 to 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 long walnut. the launch is great and exposes to see it's rapidly expanding facility like most of the companies it used to rely heavily on main black sea port such as a desa heavily targeted recently by russia. an overnight miss sila tax, which also cancel the grain deal that had guaranteed limited exports. the never expect that, that i saw could be
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a part of some seems that this support to or do i called full for your continued business uh, the who keeps our independence in taking the decisions and team control now aspect 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 the navy and 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. a truck drive of viet just lives . never used to take this route, but these now won't have thousands of drivers coming from all over the country. so
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if you must have arrived last night and have been waiting for 24 hours, i'll try to most likely drop off my grading now. just as you praying the and so just have proved to be resourceful in adapting to the school. so it's fine, this and gray next board has have been equally adept. i really proud with asking price protocol where you cried young farmers right there. so just to companies and august industry, 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 up again to offload that come up with bright douches, era, a decimal region. ukraine, a med involved at a twin, suicide bombing in belgium in 2016 have been found guilty of murder and attempted murder. the attacks on the brussels, appleton and the subway station kills 32 people,
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an engine molds and 300. 1 of the accuse saw the salon is serving a life sentence in phones for his role in attacks in paris. yeah, rarely a now position suppose in to does he have rallied in the capital to demand freedoms of critics of president, ty, site around 20 full of ministers and business leaders have been jail since february feel position. a key is a sight of a paragraph after we shut down pub in 2 years ago. i live in bold, a gods have rescued dozens of african migrants from a desolate region near the border. with 2 nicea, the latest migrants to say that they would dump the bonneville authorities in tennessee, migrants are appealing to help from the united nations. as victoria gate can be reports. and it'd be in gall. joan patrol near the border with changes you discovered a stranded man with a 4 month old beta 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?
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we need to document this and hopefully international organization will do so to for go 6, is it so wrong? temperatures here reach 50 degrees celsius and the family has no room to all seemed . hundreds of migrants have been rounded up by tennessee and security forces in the city of facts 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. obviously, stranded in a narrow buses, a between tennessee and maybe a 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 nor to look for the month to, to not mother shortly, which is the logic you know, we meant to, i've been all we met just don't know for sure. lizzie and the european union
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recently announced a deal and it still being microstates and shutting down people smuggling operations to dizzy and president chi site has set migrants arriving the receive humane 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 the 1st straight tidmore is being done to help them. victoria gaze and be elders era strikes adults, hillary boundaries of intensified instead of capital activists say as many as 16 civilians are killed in cottage on tuesday. they were reported to have died well sheltering in a densely populated area of the city, almost full thousands of millions of being killed nationwide and children's agency says one child has been killed the engine and sit on, on average every hour since the conflict began. it's documented the getting
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a full 135 children in the past 400 days. 2000 have been injured. the agency said the truth think it was likely to be far higher. and all that official visit to cancel the u. k. foreign secretary james cleverly told, i'll just say we're, the britain will continue to press for a peaceful solution to the power struggle in sit down of the situation that we saw most recently and sit down with the escalation of violence. the needs to evacuate a large number of people was very disconcerting. we have works with our international friends. united states has played a very active role of the, of the, the governments of the kingdom of saudi arabia has also played a very important role as has of egypt and other countries in the region. we continue to work directly where we can with uh, the uh,
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the respective generals in see don and we work closely with all friends, both in the region and beyond. we've given a huge money to try and alleviate some of the suffering, but ultimately our ability to support the student. these people will be made so much easier if we can get a peaceful resolution between uh the, the 2 generals. so we will continue pushing both by that truly and with our friends in the region to bring peace to sit down. well, still and hey, i'll be, i'll just ever, nissan living on the is why the occupation tell us to be in speak of that place as the international court of justice examines the legal consequences. and with one years ago until power is 2024. and then the big legend shows of the torch for the games piece. one of all the details and supports for the state of the news out the
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the now the week in southern europe and north west africa started seemingly halt. discontinue that way from now. we set some records on monday, for example, sunday, near 48.2 as a new european record for july. and then for specific cities, we talk about up to 49 degrees. for example, into this analogy is that sort of area will time city records, not just for july. now the immediate future, the whole day is coming up against the cold from this come out of northern europe and this was the result in switzerland. i mean that looks like a tornado to me, is it? and the damage was reminiscent and we have something similar that's as bad and similar in dolton it's really that's the cold front of which means is taking the stones eastwood through slovenia and austria during wednesday. the risk has gone a bit further east and a bit further south, and maybe it's not quite as intense. but look at the change originally as the north african, we've got
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a window to the north bay for attempting to jump anything up to 50 degrees. the picture for wednesday answer stacy's, what looks far more like alton for a good positive of continental europe, and even the heat for this has been pushed to have to wait. athens is down to about $36.00 degrees. this is still there quite often. libya and in egypt, but the rain has subsided, the bit west africa, the dreaming of somewhere more amazing for stella. how about some disney magic tango tango over here and there's a couple of dot com doing the sports, like wrestling and boxing hit traditionally been off limits to women. when i, when a mix, the female athletes flashed into that place and the ring on out to xerox,
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the big strawberry men and women who are breaking the moons from the taxi drivers investing everything. they have been to their mini bus only to the 6th street danger. and the suit seems rough, his tracks to the jump key turned tower, magic's saving lives, transporting the sick and elderly for medical health police due to we're seeing its own own now, which is 0. the pulls back to the use uh with me. so hold on,
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hold on my default top stories. is there any adults as of started strike action in the latest protest against government changes to the judicial system demonstrates has confronted police. on monday of the apollo been passed legislation, which prevents supreme court judges from either ruling couple of decisions qualifies at all. jerry have killed at least $34.00 people including 10 soldiers on firefights and gt strong. winds and seats wave temperatures nearly 50 degrees celsius. a humphrey athens by thousands of 5 sites. so trying to storm and it still has to be removed after the 7 months of the job change and has not been seen in public for weeks. and the reason to think it face dismissal is replacement is why he was foreign minister for 10 years before chip to cave of the policy and present mahmoud abbas has helped tolts into kia with present rep type ad on the 2 liters discussed economic partnerships and recent is right in the military incursions to be occupied westbank. 31 emphasize the importance of
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a 2 state solution and that he's willing to facilitate unity tools between different palestinian functions. few sincerity, the whole cannot. the only way to adjust and lasting peace in the region is to defend the vision of a 2 state solution. it's not possible for us to accept an action to change the historical status quote of holy places. especially l ox, a months and unity and reconciliation among our palestinian brothers is one of the key elements in this process. so how much as a eve? no, i know you're excellence, but today we are facing that extreme right wing is really government that seeks with all its might to destroy remains of the foundations of the political process through deliberate and plan racist and colonial practices. and maggie countries and organizations have presented written statements to the international court of justice on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. the deadline for submissions passed a few hours ago. now last year,
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the united nations us the quote for an advisory opinion on israel's occupation settlement an annexation in order to understand the decades of violent sides on palestinians the you and also asked the court to consider the impact of his body policies on the demographics. the status of occupied east jerusalem face to the hague. the only c j is the top you encode, dealing with the dispute between states. it's rulings are binding, but the court has the power to enforce them out as it was lower. con has moved from the occupied westbank. paula sign is asking the international court of justice for an advisory opinion on the illegal consequences also use radio to patients. that's not the 1st time 20 years ago. it offer an opinion on the construction of this is rate is separation was one of the consequences, the policy in the ground. we feel
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humiliated palestinian cards are not allowed inside. we buy things in batches and make multiple trips. the soldiers intimidate us at the check point. when we go shopping, they keep us waiting. sometimes for hours, depending on their mood, there's no safety, no stability, no peace. i fear leaving my kids alone because settlers might attack, or i might get stuck at the check point. i take them with me everywhere. the children's mental health is suffering when they play. they pretend settlers and soldiers are attacking. here, they act older than their years. they stay at home. they've got no place to go. we got no visitors. my family hardly ever comes there too scared. they won't stop my 17 year old father at the check point for 2 hours and didn't let him. and inside our homes were shackled. we keep the curtains closed because cameras are in front of the windows and it feels like a prison. susan pa is the head of legal recession advocacy,
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the the palestinian human rights organization. all hug, joins us now from coke in the republic of island. miss pug could help you with this on. i will just over. thanks for your time. how does this approach, how does this approach differ to previous approaches to via the un all the i, c j. when we have a, we already have the advisory opinion and back in 2004 and the wall case and it did x out of the rice of staff determination at that time. but that was only for a limit. so then it was in relation to the war and its association regime. but now i think there's that completely to fred space as a completely different ball game. we're looking at the consequences and the consequences as far as act. i'm on the rice of the pot of stadium p, but it's a self determination. so palestinian people that's palestinian refugees for trustworthy and palestinian refugees and, and, and, and excise the palestinians citizens of israel palestinians and they occupied palestinian territory. so what are the consequences of the prolonged occupation,
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the annexation and the construction of supplements the manipulation of missionaries, and you shall receive them on the alteration of the democracy and also discriminatory measures. and these discrimination measures, this is a good even a separate part of the question. these discriminatory measures are racial discrimination on a cost side of this go back to the foundation of the state of israel. so what are the impact of these measures on the rise of the palestinian people that collect jeffreies to assess determination, this question hits to the root causes of the protestant in issue. and it's time, it's a very, very important just one of the most important crude things, an advisory opinions that will come before the courts at this the next year. how important is it for the palestinian a population as well as the politicians, as well as the people that you're representing to try and get the message across
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because we have her time and time again. the nation who does what the palestinians want come the i c j opinion he uh get you any closer to that nationhood, the palestinians are looking for this is actually a question because we pods it like this is i believe the number of it's a number of situations which are also a beacon occupations of what that consciously is the can't be fully independent sense with, i think anything of the occupation and they apply side regime. and what we've seen on other cases like that and maybe advisory opinion, back in 1971. what right here, recommendations from the international court of justice at the time, for the legal situation to end for the discontinuation of the occupying administration and the withdrawal of occupying shapes. we've also seen a bit chase of island service advisory opinion. again, the quotes for the rapids and the records and just mentioning, i'll say,
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at the administration of regime. so this is very differentiated. this will see the actual as a rookie lane also potentially discriminatory laws, policies and practices in relation to an invitation to the ongoing, the par side. so we can see that this maximum of the occupation regime of potentially good sponsoring, i'll say of the a park page regime and potentially the repeal of those discriminatory laws. policies impact isn't on potentially also you could see recommendations in there around the rise of return. we passed ration of refugees properties this why the so this is very uh, this is very important. you know, for at the, at, for the realization of the palestinian people out there for the independence season . power. it's been good to get your insight. i'm sure we'll get you back all out of there again, once we get that. and that advice from the i c j, thanks very much for your time. thank you. i to the secretary of state
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essentially blinking has landed in tongue to open its newest embassy in the country . the move has been seen as the latest emission by washington to count a chinese influence in the region. lincoln's in the pacific trip. we'll also see him make visits things even though strictly this is because the trip to the region in the past 2 months. from all of this, we can join cyber clock who's with us in press but negatively with the center. i mean, the states, the secretary of state rally, goes to open a new embassy. why this one on a tiny island in the middle of the pacific? the toner is an important ally of the united states. it's clearly an invitation. as you mentioned, the united states ramping up, as in guys when we came in this region, and that's clearly to cancel the expanding influence of china in the pacific. so this is a 1st stop of what is the water to the actual embassy i put in my, uh, this is blinking data, cutting this embassy little. so be meeting with the prime minister in the capital. it is a freezing visits. it's a will win strip of just
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a full days through. as you mentioned, new zealand tele, an australia will be pushing is what they describe as a shared vision within the pacific saving, reinforcing. united states has been reinforcing that they not trying to impose the vision on a specific this is a shared vision, a vision that told me about they think security corporation as well as advancing clean energy. the pacific region is cooling out for help on climate change in police. this is the united states, reaching out a tool for that assistance you zealand. he'll be meeting with the prime minister, the opposition minute a month later as well as the foreign minister. those are be attending or you know how to states nibbling dime and the women's will come, which is being hosted by estrada any zealand and australia and a bryston on friday and sunday, he'll be meeting with we're holding but, but not for folks ministerial totes. and once again pushing this security corporation i bought in a hosted a pacific lead is summit in september last year. he'll be hosting another, specifically the summit is in september. and this is a clearly,
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this is the united states ramping up. it's engagement in the pacific on yes, and now the trip wadlington to this region. so we're talking president, thanks very much. i that i could always government as an else to separate states of emergencies following a string of violence. the provinces of might not be lost. so they all saw under the edict following the shooting off of the mass. please investigating the incident and say that they arrest a florida in relation to the case. president glamor lhasa has also an else to say is states of emergency for old prisoners nationwide after gang related violence left at least 6 people that is almost 2 months old. maybe last we are taking measures that will be executed for the control of the prison system. in ecuador, we are not going to allow for any reason that organized criminal groups generate in security, violence and concern from prisons or outside of them. but while a peak is professor of international relations that most college and university
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down to san francisco, the key to join us now from black. you in equity, good tough. you with us misspeak on the program. but in the city of glock, you'll punches between bible gains inside the total presence of the largest the prison. the theme in yes, i mean the issue is being one, the successive leaders of the country have been will have found it difficult to handle why i'm going to be back. thank you for having me here. it's a very structural crisis that has been unfolding since 2019, but today is another level of violence as we have. we don't know how many people we have that we have heads and pieces of body being taken out of the jails. we don't know how many people exactly have been killed, but for the 1st time its going beyond the jail and their bosses being set, the fire with people coming back from work, at least in 2 provinces, isn't that it doesn't weigh a q. and each a crisis that has to do with the drug trafficking taking over the country and the lack of response from the dominance,
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of course is the 1st times the president has an act at the state to emergency over prison violence. why is it not working? because you need to declare a state of emergency and invest resources, resources and the police resources and the ministry of the interior and none of that is happening. the national council of security has been suspended for years and it's not working. the funding from the government is suspended there are there's a mission from things from eric. i'm cords that came in 2021 to try to fix the present situation. and the government fails time and again to fund the public policies and the police to be able to address the crisis that will have to leave it to. and then while the peaks, thanks so much for joining us from blacky. so if you'd like to nations, general assembly has passed a resolution condemning violence against how many books it comes after a string of crown bindings and sweden and denmark triggering protests in the middle east. the resolution drafted by morocco strongly to those as
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a tax based on religion against people scripture and symbols. the union representing nearly 350000 possible delivery service employees and the u. s. as opposed to the major strike after reaching a tentative agreement, the pending strikes by the powerful teamsters union and employees of the united possible services could have triple businesses and households with depend heavily on delivery services. the ships about 24000000 packages daily and accounts for a quarter of all the shipments in the us still ahead here on up to 0. they will come to a be tournament. that's one of columbia as young get styles pizza has fully action coming. the
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the, the welcome back to peter's head with all of his boat. so thank you very much. we've seen one of the biggest shocks of the 2 of them and so far with debutantes, philippines, speeding co hosts, new zealand, serena bowden school. the only goal of the women's world cup came midway through the 1st off. that's the philippines 1st. ever go out of war, easy to dominate position, and in the 2nd health can close to equalizing. when jackie hand hits the post and then actually goes to pull him and it only for to by v a or for an outside earlier in the build up is even really labeled without being at a time. but who was denied by a really and say a goalkeeper. and levia mcdaniel,
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is this all you be the secretary and the sofa that secure the famous 60 for the philippines. you assume little to chose for reaching the knockouts a great night for the fans, boats back home in the philippines. and for those who were watching at the stadium, the support is in whittington. delighted to have witnessed the storage moment to help in fraud for babies to finally get their preschool either what we come to have in here and very soon so such a knowing. they're very proud proud the digital vito's here and you do that. so here for all the bill, bill bad in the world, the american very bad. the other game and that group finished goals between switzerland, the noise. so here's what group 8 looks like. of the 2 games each. switzerland top, the pool with 4 points, needs even then the philippines, both on 3, but the co host, speed on goal, different set the stage. now colombia thought they woke up campaign off them off
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with a to know when of a south korea in sidney columbia were given a penalty of 28 minutes for hand. boom, cassidy. this may steps up, and columbia is all time leading scorer. put away the spot to give her signed the lease 18 year old ram, a good plan and then the guy said, showed why she sipped to be one of the young stalls of this tournament as she put school columbia 2nd, with a bit of help from self 3 is go, people look at that. the issue was item, the 2nd office of 3 is casey said because was younger, the state to play at a women's will kept age 16 years and 26 days. but they belong to. kai, said a 2 fold. her football career was over the age of 15 when she was diagnosed with cancer. and now she's celebrating off the putting in a player the next performance on her world cup debut. with the youngest of them, we fairly easy and very, very happy. we had a little anxiety ahead of the game,
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but i feel that starting with that victory on the right foot gives us a lot of confidence and the positive energy we need to progress. and this will comp, columbia or 2nd in group age behind you them and you on goal difference, the 2 sides play each other next. also, winning their opening game against costa rica, 3 mills spain on the line. they all one of the favorites at this tournament. the team of preparing for the 2nd match against them via victory and alden would secure to pay some the knockouts for the spanish who were on a 7 game winning streak. but as the row who pass back reports, they've had a trouble via the field. as build ups goes frames lead up to this tournaments has been anything past ideal. a few days after arriving in new zealand, the team was forced to apologize for leaving this field. judge video of the party is 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.
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back in july 2022. the team reach the quarter finals of the euros, 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 a alexia protest who had publicly supported the strike is retard to the squad off the 10 months out injured. i didn't, june 3 of the striking players, including baffling as i turn up on murphy and the direct sorrow that 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 one day, the size of the to send the blood tar to. they haven't been training just a couple of weeks before the work of 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 with the well comp,
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players like what type of proof of the school its quality, domestic issues, health fall. so let me know when 2 of the last 3 champions league, and hope the high that she can repeat that success on the international stage. well, the doubts remain. are the spades controversial cards? jorge deal the 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 sporting, probably on the other gender. if this would be happening 7 years as it's been happening, no, the for the nation will take on the decision to, to, to change which the coach and this has happened in this thing. the success of possible or the club level has showed how popular the women's game in spring could be. well by the league which already tugged professional in towards the 20 still has a long way to go in terms of being truly competitive. whether it's by and kind of have a successful, well comp,
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local effect for the women's game in that country could be huge. oh, perfect. oh, to 0. ronnie james, the son of a n b, a still on the portal. and they said to be in a stable condition of the suffering of cardiac arrest student college basketball practice session. the 18 year old who is a rising star for the university of southern california trojans connect to doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital is now being released from the tensor k. he's done, he's with one year. is it going 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 8 time gold medalist you sign both at an events on the banks of the river since the torch was being taken on a boat drive to the eiffel towel with fence getting a glimpse from the banks. much of the opening ceremony in a year's time will take place on the river. a toll free day will begin in may as this tradition that a limp you increase that move in be carried around phones by 10000 torch. bare is
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one i think hoping the shining parity is kayla dicky. the american has won the 1500 meters free style title at the world aquatics championships in japan. that makes it the 1st woman to win 20 will titles. that's almost full feasible tonight. sir. thanks very much, peter. of course you can definitely, so he's on the website and i'll just have it. don't come back to us and he's on the pocket. we'll be here with more news. i'll be at the side of the break. but until then, from pizza, it myself and all of the news, our team here for headquarters and dave, i see a time to complete the the
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