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the water is life, but in palestine it's an instrument of occupation. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. augustine units are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey to the a backlash in israel is army reserve is refused to report a duty. well, don't to go on strike or if it changes to the judicial system, the
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funding for campuses, i'll just hear a lot from the also coming up to pilot started in a plane crash fighting some of the worse wall furnace to hit grease in years. the often not being seen in public for months. china is a form, is, does she go? is 5 of his job to separate states of emergency or announced in ecuador after the killing of the the we begin tonight with the massive public apple and as well as benjamin netanyahu attempts to contain a growing crisis triggered by his right. when coalition voting to limit the powers of the supreme court, believing i protest have been followed by a dump to strike. and um, it was just refusing to report a juicy to bundle the government reverse its plans. laura con reports from western,
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we see the the lock ads in major newspapers, monks to move across israel, paid by a highly tech workers group purchasing legislation the we can the powers of the court. the reasonableness bill was the best policy to move on monday. part to the heidi device of to this reform package pushed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu . and it's called right coalition, in virginia, who district in west drew some opinions, a mix, who are deeply concerned about the future of, of the democracy in this country. we love this country. well, you need assistance with checks and balances. and we don't have an israel since we don't have a kind of citizen. and then 19 ninety's, the supreme court. it took to itself the extra powers that they didn't have that movie night purchases. how did the streets around the connected and central
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tell of these as anger raising the evening? police tracks down. this headline reads, it's a black day for democracy in israel. i'm here on the street. the difference between night and day less than 24 hours to go tens of thousands of people filled this square now or to the say the results typical continue to fight against the changes the bill is a business to to many just want to talk to some medical workers started striking tuesday morning counseling, don't emergency appointments until the labor court ordered them back to walk. i am wearing this lecture today because that's how we feed the feels that the rich and a good email between us profession us and the government was walk in hundreds of thousands of people voice that i can get on the street from them. they say that you just over who is
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a routine that democracy and could put them on the post to talk to see one policy incandescent member says 1800000 palestinians have long pay slides without those equal rights. that kind of them all kind of see that they are trying to protect was not the idea of democracy as long as it's pushed away and a unique that the policy man citizens. the bu is a crushing blow to protest is but also once exposed to risk and is ready, society and the deepening crises on the street. laura han out to sara west, reese and i'm a little professor. i'm as the believes, the crisis and israel stems of the country, not having a constitution. israel has chosen to not write a constitution even though 75 years ago in their declaration of independence in may of 1948. they said that by october 48th, they'd have a constitution and it's been 75 years and still no constitution. and so one has to
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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 in their duties and so on, like most, civilized nations in the country that have constitutions including throughout the airport. 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, and this would be, 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 in east cruise. and so this refusal to write down that everyone is equal rights and the constitution is what is leading now to this price is that they're having, i mean, you know, i call the parts i game of thrones. you have people protesting in the streets to save democracy, which is really saving democracy during the produce. and people from the right wing who are hoping to be expansion is and take all the land from the palestinians and
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turn them into either refugees again or some sort of 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 at the end of the day, simply because they don't want to give us equal rights. now greece is bustling one of the worst well 5 seasons in recent years is being driven by extreme heat across the mediterranean and coastal areas. so the whole reports, 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 it's estimated the 10 percent to the islands land area has been ravaged with 5 fights as an aircraft working round the clock for one plane and its crew fighting another fire on the island of area near athens. tragedy upon tragedy, as the pilot loses control lots and stalls, you know,
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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 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. 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 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. or guidelines burden? we lost our i don't know,
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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, while fi sweeping across algeria during a prolonged heat wave of killed at least 54 people, evacuation orders being issued in the mediterranean coastal region, the thousands of 5 finances have been deployed as a more cassim sharif reports of race to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control. in northern aga, with the nose, the plane spread through the folders, some agricultural areas in 16 provinces, destroying everything. and that paul, people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash, just the way it started to going around to pm,
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just shown the military school. and i called the fire brigade, and i told them that the 5 had started nearby in the guard there half an hour later . but in the meantime, the fried had spread and not just the fire started at groom on the top left side spread troop. any mother and ended at the bush, some people lost everything. thousands of 55 does have looked through the night. the places being fused by strong beans and high temperatures. the defense ministry says soldier, as long as the dead to fault of emergency crews responding to fires, you know, result area, east of the cap, 2 edges. she, they just didn't want to go there. because 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 were 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. winzip pushed east to woods tanisha, weak nodding planes in
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a pine forest along the border of juice and to this have registered record high temperatures. this week was fuzz up common to north africa during the summer months this year. the aggravated by a blistering c face and the consumption of just even those of people of missing enough color still enough to 3 days of heavy rain schools flashed flooding. at least 31 people have been killed in eastern pumps of the country. hundreds of houses are being destroyed and crops washed away. aid workers have been trying to provide relief that it was that, that to do after that coupon, we've inspected 450 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 this do is he was it and also food and smells available as before you do because no telling those 4 minutes
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touching gun has been removed from his post after the 7 months on the job is being replaced by his previous s a one key student has not been seen in public for 4 weeks. amazing is on provided any reasons for his dismissal. katrina, you hesitates from badging. this was the last time chinese for administered change . gone was student public meeting vietnam's return. sonya de jane, at the end of jude speculation, had been mounting about the prominent communist party officials, whereabouts and shooting guns. and today media has now confirmed the ge and has been removed from this post. i have no reason has been given yet. we didn't see the announcement was made following a meeting of the national people's congress standing committee, a high level parliamentary body on tuesday. top diplomat, one 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,
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jingling define minister is the public face of china with the wealth on the international stage. and it's hard to overstate the impact, the negative impact that this is having a long diplomats around the world's sions. absence from the recent flurry of diplomatic activities was unusual, especially as paging and washington are trying to stabilize ties hosted us extra of state and any 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 advisor has gotten this very much handpicked by c himself to leapfrog many more established candidates to become the foreign minister last year. so he really is a captain's pick um, even more sorry than many others. she allies in terms of the speed of their rise
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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 invested or to the us for 2 years. 10 was also considered one of time his original will for or yes, gunnery attentions, his assertive style as foreign 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 disappear from the public eye of the following fall of authorities. but it's happened to such a powerful government figure is read indeed. she ends as to as the shortest serving foreign minister in china's history. katrina, you all da, 0 the day washington has responded to the changes that china is foreign ministry. the us state department says is engage meant with badging will not be affected.
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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. you're a secretary of state state blinking has landed in tongue, got to open its newest embassy in the country, the babies being seen. that's the latest mission by washington to count a chinese influence in the region. lincoln's in the pacific trip. we'll also see him make visits to new zealand and australia. this is blinking for a trip to the region in the past 2 months. all right, let's go over to sarah clark, who's monitoring one of this. she joins us from brisbin and sarah, so it's pretty unusual for us secretary of state to open a new embassy on a very small pacific on. and unless there's a pretty good reason it certainly isn't always important
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allies for the united states. tongue is one past, all i want a trip to the region. it is a pleasing trip. it's on you have a full days, but it's a 1st stop is in tongue up. and this is where he will be dedicating the new american embassy. it was opened in my but today he'll be officially did occasion. yes, it will. so we meeting with the tongue and prime minister, and this is the, the 1st stop tomorrow with new zealand. and then he'll be coming to prison where i am on friday and says, i know the push will be able to making some focus on what they describing as a shared vision across the in the pacific region. this is the united states, reinforcing that it's not trying to impose united states vision on this region, but a shared vision. and that will include the things security corporation and advancing plain energy in the in the pacific region. these pacific countries at cooling for help on climate change in the united states in this instance is offering to assist now on tomorrow in new zealand. that being said,
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is that he'll be meeting with the prime minister the farm. mr. he'll also be talking. i'm going to attend a, i should say on one of the games of the women's will come between the united states and the netherlands. and then of course, you'll be holding the serial talks infringement on friday and saturday. so it's, it's a fleeting trip, but it's an important one to towards the 1st trip by an st blanket as the secretary states. it is however, as he mentioned his 3rd trip to this region in just 2 months as interesting this so that you referred to this shed vision in the region. i suppose. it depends on which country is willing to share that vision because it's very much a tough old isn't that between east and west over several pacific island nations that are becoming increasingly important. why once they will go it certainly is an, a president button hosted a summit for the pacific late is in september last year and that was hoisted and held in washington. he'll be holding another one of those summons for the pacific late as again this year is also it will be on the sites. there's also a certain agreement with britain and you astride you choose to supply or provide
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a new clip, pound subs in this region. and some of the red flags for united states and australia within the pacific has been the likes of china's military expansion in the region was seen in the solomon islands. the presence of a troops this, this is post the rides in the last a year or so. that's certainly a warring sign is concerned that they may be proposing to have a naples or pools in the solomon islands. and that's obviously why the united states and australia in these countries i'm trying to, you know, ice their allies in the region to count as we mentioned. that's growing influence from china, india and our pacific. yeah, it's a really interesting dynamic emerging this. so o'clock and vision, thank you. still ahead on that, i would just say around african migrants appealed to the un for help of today we left stranded in the deserts the
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the what's a little cooling tropical australia at the moment. in fact, you can see in queens, the massive clad this taking rain rock up into the top, it's up towards cans and kind of get into pass. i like to frontal systems running through so your day does improve, but that's 15 degrees. i think you'd like it a bit, walmart, would you not? and here's the breeze coming up from the sasser kids, the 26, and also the disability community and probably went sidney might well feel better. and likewise in melbourne, just the sun is out and the winds are fairly light and the same. so the story kind of carriers on thursday as you can see it on, she'll be still in can any improvement in test? yeah, you're up to degrees. still bright, wrong and sunny the snow that's folding fairly heavily in the south now disappears . i think logically, unfair say christ church gets quite a wind of 12 degrees that your average temperature wise. as for the type of food,
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it's briefly talking, touching super talk through the stages, but it's just peak now. so it's folding back a little bit. the risk of rain for up to 600000000 beaches in north and blue zone. so we're talking about landslide tower trade, it may well affect the southern part of taiwan as well. much of china sequences, new rains, bloom all over the place, so be some locally flooded areas. the african narratives from african perspective on u. v. as the editing you mix sure documentary from african filmmakers from south africa and gone. and the children i important because that's where the future life i've lived this place is very important because it connects us to the past. the last speaker and studio of all kinds africa direct on,
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i'll just sierra the to watching out. just a reminder of our top story is the so is there any don't to so started strike action and the latest protest against government changes to the judicial system demonstrates has confronted police on monday, off the part of a pass legislation which prevent supreme court judges from overbuilding, government decisions find that out. julia have killed at least $34.00 people, including 10 soldiers on fire fighting. strong winds of heat, wave temperatures moving 60 degrees celsius humphrey emphasis by thousands of firefighters. china as far administered as being the move jobs for any 7 months and
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the job should go has not been seen in public for 4 weeks. and no reason has been given for his dismissal is replacing filters when he who was foreign minister of 10 years before change to pay the equity was government has amounts to separate states of emergency following a string of violence. the provinces of a monopoly, unless 3 also under the edict following the fatal shooting of a man, police investigating the incident and save that for rest. the finer relation to the case present game i last saw has announced a state of emergency for prison. nationwide for gang related violence left at least 6, that this is almost the us. 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. when, while a peak is professor of international relations as college and university down to
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san francisco, the key to she says, police funding needs to be more of a priority for the ecuadorian government. 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 buttons being taken out of the jails. we don't know how many people exactly have been killed, but for the 1st time it's going beyond the jail. and their boss is being set to fire with people coming back from work, at least in 2 provinces, but it doesn't weigh a queue. and it's a crisis that has to do with the drug trafficking is taking over the counter and the lack of response from the government. 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 the inter american 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
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the police to be able to address the crisis. hey, man, involved in twin suicide bombings of belgium in 2016 being found guilty of murder and attempted. but the tax on the brussels apple was in the subway station, q, $32.00 people and engine more than $301.00 of the a q cell. absalom is serving a life sentence in front of his role in the attacks and power in your area. what position support is into an easy a riley, then the capital did them on freedom for critics of president k cited around $24.00 and ministers and businesslike. do so being jailed since february, the opposition accused the side of a power grab after he shut the parliaments 2 years ago. maybe and bought a gun as a rescue. dozens of african migrants from a desert region near the border, which you need see if they all the latest migraines. to say they would dump that or they will start to use them to initiate the migrants appealing for help from the united nations victoria case. and he has more de la,
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re engage on patrol near the border with chinese. yes. is discovered a stranded man with a full month old baby. right here right here. so you just maybe, can you imagine how difficult it is for a baby this young to survive under the hudson? we need to document this and hopefully international organization will do so to for go 6, is it so wrong? temperatures here reach 50 degrees celsius and the family has no room to all seemed . hundreds of migrants have been rounded up by tennessee and security forces in the city of facts 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. all this is stranded in a narrow buff is a in between to dizzy and libya. the conditions a dia, the migrant say, the desperate under appealing to the united nations for help. we are back in the
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new and stuff is going to our good. we also put in the advertising, you got the do not be effected. we do brand new virtual not, you know, for the month to, to not mother shortly, which is the market. you know, we meant to happen all when that does turn our for she dizzy and the european union recently announced a deal and it still being microstates and shutting down people smuggling operations to dizzy. and president chi site has said, migrants arriving the receive humane treatment. the human rights which is accused, which is the government to collective expulsion of black migraines, many say they've been trapped to move in 2 weeks and they're frustrated. more isn't being done to help them. victoria gauge and be i'll just say era. united nations general assembly has passed a resolution condemning violence against holy books. it comes off to a string of carumba endings in sweden and denmark triggering processed in the
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middle east. the resolution drafted by morocco strongly denounced is a tax based on religion against people. scripture and symbols is an actual monthly funds is released as latest economic forecasts for the world focusing on inflation and growth struggling to recover post. pandemic report says that the global economy still faces significant challenges in the year. had popsicle haynes reports in washington dc. you don't usually see people at a food bank look quite as excited as nancy to knows. my birthday can nobody name one nobody. this is not your typical food bank man of 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 like they are now serving the highest number of people in it's 40 year history. having opportunities like this allow me to use my money in other ways without worrying about having to worry about
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the struggle. getting food, food prices of storage, i 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 price. is that a grocery store and the price of gas and everything else? so a lot of a lot of 1st time families that we see every week the international monetary fund forecasts inflation in the us. and in most countries around the globe will get better. but not by march this year. about 98 percent of the countries that have inflation targets have inflation above the target and going into the next 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,
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but likely years ahead 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 that. well, this isn't just about a forecast or even the numbers, but a constant state of sacrifice for the international monetary fund says, continue to go. hey elda 0. washington of the union representing nearly 340000 possible delivery service employees in the us, has reached a tentative contract agreement to voting a strike. the deal is seen as a major victory for research and labor movement in the us. kristen sleeping has moved from new york. oh, yes, drivers were ready to walk off the job, holding practice tickets. as the expiration date of their contract approached, they had an agreement on safety issues like air conditioning and trucks, and no more forced overtime work on schedule days off here cuz we are in the
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batting over that the drivers represented by the teamsters union, refused to back down on pay increases and got what they wanted. we're up to this the strikes and leverage. um we've got the strongest weapon in our. busy tool case, that's the 340000, rectify members that go to work every single day, regardless of conditions, parent that makes etc of who are willing to stand up and fight u. p. s. trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain. you know, over half of their drivers are part time. experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes at a personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employer saw a record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor market, a very resilient,
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really tight labor market. and i think that sends a signal to workers that they have an unusual certainly over the past few decades in those countries. and unusual moment of leverage. 4 than 11000 film and television writers have been walking the picket line since early may looking for better pay and protection against our official intelligence. they were joined by 65000 film and television actors in mid july. auto workers could be next september union contracts for $150000.00 of them at general motors in ford are expiring. we ask for u. p. s. workers still have to vote to approve the contract negotiated by their union. but union leaders say all of their demands were met and the contract quote sets a new standard and the labor movement and raises the bar.

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