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ah ah ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. israel is hit by fresh mass protests. demonstrations refused to back down over the plan. traditional overhauled prime minister netanyahu fire the defense minister a day after he said the reform should be delayed. also coming up, the west reacts to russia, sending nuclear weapons to bela bruce. vladimir putin says tactical warheads will
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soon be stationed in the country. plato condemns the move as dangerous and irresponsible. and in a dramatic portuguese moto g, p reigning world champion, francesco benya, emerges victorious to lay down a market for his rivals about story. and coming up in sports, ah, i'm all azako. it's good to have you with us. we begin with mass protests on the streets of israel to nights after prime minister benjamin netanyahu dismissed his defense minister. you have gallant had called for a controversial judicial over hole to be halted. police have fired water cannon to push back protesters outside. benjamin netanyahu residence in jerusalem, and tens of thousands of demonstrators have blocked
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a highway in television. the legal reform has divided israel, leading to months of protests. israel's not form a defense minister, you have gallons, became the 1st government official to suggest the plan reforms should be delight netanyahu has about to press ahead with the plan, which would allow parliament to override supreme court decisions. fillmore, let's go to jerusalem, where tanya kraemer is standing by is getting late where you are now tanya. but protesters are still out on the streets. absolutely, and as soon as the decision was announced, her that to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. o, fired to the defense minister, you of gallant after his address to the nation last night. people the organizers of protest her, but just people anywhere. they just went out to the streets and all kinds of locations across israel. as you said, flocking st sir the highway in tel aviv,
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but also yet the prime minister's residence, our people came out in. we've been seeing this now for the almost 3 months now that people are coming out and there's no lead up. actually, those protest are crowing a stronger by the day. can netanyahu push this reform through despite all of this opposition? while that is being discussed here, of course tonight as well, you know, are in all a charles here the local channels and commentators are actually questioning on the timing of this dismissal. they also ask, you know, what the price is prime minister netanyahu willing to pay for all of this. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu had said in a televised address on thursday night that he wants to push ahead with this are controversial, traditional overhaul or reform as he calls it. and we were expecting that as early as this week, it's the last week in the connected session or before the jewish holidays that are
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very crucial. part of this legislation will be put to the 2nd and 3rd reading. that's what's needed. oh, so it becomes a law that pertains to the selection of judges. so all eyes are also now on some of the li could are members of kinessa. those, as some of them had actually supported you of garland the now fired a since minister and prime minister let out of course also needs all the votes. so maybe there will be a more pressure on him to actually suspend this whole process. but at the moment it doesn't look like that. i mean, we've seen the israelis now go to take to the streets to protest a firing of your gallon. but what have, what does the reaction been in political circles and andrew selim today? well of course, sir, when it comes to the coalition or the other parties like the far right parties and also within the liquid within the liquid, there are some people that had actually supported you of garland. but the far right
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parties have welcomed the dismissal of the defense minister. but we have a lot of concern coming out, you know, from sources from within the security establishment. because if i give you the context of this more and more military reservists have actually threatened not to report for duty or of for draining, if this legislation is passed, that is of great concern here are within the security establishment. we also heard of course, from the opposition opposition leader yellow pete had said that it's actually prime minister benjamin netanyahu is the, in who's the danger of for israel. and of course, all the protest organizers they had called already for week of paralysis of you know, strikes and protest. but we also hearing now from universities that are going to shut down. or we also heard that possibly one of the largest unions in israel might
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also joined the strike. so we will see more protest here in the coming days. tenure claim a jerusalem correspondence. thank you very much. out nato, the european union and several western countries have condemned russia's plans to send tactical nuclear weapons to bela bruce, russian president vladimir putin said the move was a warning to the west as it steps up military support will ukraine? nato has called the announcement dangerous and irresponsible. the european union meanwhile says it is ready to impose more sanctions on bella roost if minsk hoses the russian hardware, whitney, and is this latest development likely to escalate tensions with nato. earlier we put that question to marina miran, a research fellow at kings college london. well, it is an interesting question because of the problem is that last year russia was trying to compel ukraine not to join nato,
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was out using force. and that compelling a field after his at put in has threatened to was his nuclear arsenal. so there was nuclear saber rattling, and every single time death western countries offered support to ukraine within would use a nuclear rats recognition. and so at a certain point, this nuclear rhetoric has lost its deterrent power. so i think a put in was looking for a way to restore as a credibility of the russian nuclear deterrent. and that is essentially what we're seeing was this move, because the next best move would be to use tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine, which will be detrimental, not only for ukraine, but also for russia. and i think the russian leadership understands that as a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. u. s. vice president cobbler harris has arrived in gardner's capital across the 1st stop when a 3 nation tour of africa. washington is pushing to deepen ties on the continent.
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harris's visit, we'll focus on economic development, climate change, and food security. hundreds of fi, fi is in east and spain are battling the 1st major wildfire of the season. some 1700 people have been forced to flee their homes. the fire began on thursday and is still out of control and unusually dry winter in southern europe has raised concerns about the repeat of last year's devastating finance. germany is facing its most disruptive strike action in 30 years on monday to of the biggest trade unions are calling on their members to walk out. the strikes will primarily target the public sector with rail and air travel likely to be worst hit ah, raining major g p. well, champion francesca, bon yaya has won the season, opening portuguese ground pre that you caught, a rider dominated the race taking the lead after
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a crash involving pulse. it's mark marquez, his success follows a victory in the sprint race on saturday. ah, season openness go this one in portugal was not short on drama. pardon the favorite miguel? if eric got off to a flying start, moving from 4th to 1st on the opening lap, but oliverez in the portuguese fans, joy was short lived to laugh later, he was taken out of the race in a crash, or some involve postage amount, marquez, oliver ashanti from behind marquez suffering, a possible fracture for his hand that will benefit it. francesco benya, fresh from his when in the spring race on saturday, he completed his double victory in style with the notes christiano renelle, those trademark goals, celebration, cecily in many abbey. very happy, we are done a perfect job for sure. ali missed the position, but was the same starting from the front row, raining champ, already setting a mark. once again,
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he looks like the man to be in football and the women's buddhist legal, bottom side to be in a potsdam claim. their 1st, when of the season, beating method 3. 1 recent signing jessica, the filippo scored her 1st 2 goals for her new club. the canadian clenched the points with her 2nd and what stamps. 3rd, just after the hour mark bullying passed map and keeper lauer seger. that led to understandably elation after the game. but 6 time champions potsdam remain in relegation danger. they're 8 points from safety, with just 6 games to play. and staying with football and cassock, storm have stun denmark in their euro. 2024 qualifying match in the se. donna, they scored too late. goals coming from to nail down to wind 3 to elsewhere. christiane, a rinaldo score twice as portugal thrash, luxembourg, italy beat malter to knell while england made it to wince out of 2 in that group.
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also winning to nail against ukraine. as take a quick look at some other stories from the world of sports in tennis, the neo medive wearing blue here has east into the 3rd round of the miami, opened the b roberto tobias by anna of spain. 6162, to continue his good for this season. medford a reach the indian wells last week before losing to world number one. us in the n. b, a nicolai your pitch bag. 31 points as the inspire the denver nuggets to a big win over the novelty box. your kitch also claimed 11 assists as the nuggets beat their fellow conference leaders by a score of 129 to 106. now, what time is it? that's an easy enough question for most,
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but not in lebanon right now. like many countries, lebanese clocks, would you to go forward on sunday to observe daylight savings time. that was until the government made a last minute decision to postpone it. the ruling has been widely ignored by christian institutions, and many businesses arriving on time for your flight is a worry for many passengers. just imagine the difficulty in lebanon now, when different businesses are observing different times in the same location. the decision by muslim can take a prime minister, not g mccarty to delay putting clocks forward is set to be aimed at enabling muslims to break their ramadan fasts at 6 instead of 7 p. m. clarksville. now go forward. on april the 20th, at the end of ramadan, it was apparently the brain child is parliament speaker, not be barry. this video shows him imploring mccarty to delay the time change for that reason. mccarty is heard raising objections,
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but barry got the upper hand. government institutions are obliged to follow the ruling, but churches, schools and private companies say it was made with out there a consultation and bait will not respect it. they've gone ahead and put their clocks forward anyway. some firms at compromising lebanon's, national carrier, says it's clocks will stay in winter time, but it will adjust flight times to comply with international schedules. the route has also caused problems for the general public, but not the house, but we were at our house party last night and we looked at our phone into one showed born 20 am and another 2 and 20. it was like no. what's happening. see, we wandered as it toward the alcohols at the alcohol olo for. so what new moon good . amid we took a photo to double check later. hey, this is definitely a weird historic moment. this a home,
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some have found creative solutions that are about feel the best way to avoid confusion as to where watch on my right hand with the new time and another on my left with the old part. if someone asked me the time, i tell them to pick the one they want, then your, the, all of this via the ruling could stir up old sectarian tensions in one of the middle east's. most religiously diverse countries. ha, honestly i'm again shang, the time. i'm a muslim and i'm now trusting but, but if wanted to change the procedure that should have decided through the parliament, we shouldn't have taken the decision by our side. it has now become something of a challenge for a firm brother say no and wants something else to do with real god. mazel, many citizens bank muslim and christian say the chaos calls during an economic crisis for a seemingly trivial reason is symbolic of decades of failed governance. if all ago
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has a reminder of our top story, tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets across israel after prime minister benjamin netanyahu dismissed his defense minister. you have gallons had cold for a controversial, traditional over hold to be halted. police have fired. what a cannon tooth pushed back to protest this outside netanyahu's residence in jerusalem of next here on the channel world stories looks at the rebuilding of the nottingham cathedral in paris after that devastating fire a few years ago. sic run for that's scenic sun. ah hey guys, it's evelyn sharma. welcome to my podcast, love matter by and by celebrities influences and experts to talk about all playing loud effect from day to get to day. nothing less of all these things and more.
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