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for the people far behind the past, they knew for the mission, people need to know what is happening there. you know, are series guardians of truth. watch know on you tube d w documentary. ah ah. visit d w. use live from berlin. israel is hit by fresh mass protest demonstrates is refused to back down over the plan. traditional overhaul prime minister netanyahu fires the defense minister a day after he said the reform should be delayed. was
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a coming up driving diplomacy in africa. us vice president, couple of harris arrives in gardner and she begins a week long trip to the region. and in a dramatic portuguese motor g p, raining world champion francesco venue. i made just victoria's to lay down the market for his wife. ah, i'm like, oh, it's good to have you with us. we begin with mass protests on the streets of israel after prime minister benjamin netanyahu fired his defense minister in jerusalem. police fire water cannons to push back protests is outside netanyahu's residence in tens of thousands of demonstrators blocked the highway in tennessee. the judicial over hole has divided israel's leader, israelis leading 2 months of protest. now, former defense minister, you are talent,
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became the 1st government official to suggest the reform should be delayed. nettie now, who has about to press ahead with the plan, which would allow parliament to override supreme court decisions. a correspondent in jerusalem, tanya came. i told us how the protests took to the streets after the sacking of the defense minister was made public. absolutely, and as soon as the decision was announced, that 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 street side the highway in tel aviv. but also yet the prime minister's residence 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 protests are growing
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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 the timing of this dismissal. they also asking know what price is prime minister netanyahu willing to pay for all of this? but prime minister benjamin netanyahu had set in a televised address on thursday night that he wants to push ahead with this controversial judicial 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 very crucial. part of this legislation will be put to the 2nd and 3rd reading. that's what's needed or so it becomes a law that pertains to the selection of judges. so all eyes are also now on some of
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the li could are members of kinessa. those, as some of them had actually supported you of gallant, the now fired a defense minister and prime minister netanyahu, 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 in jerusalem 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 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
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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 or within the security establishment. you also heard of course, from the opposition opposition leader, yella pete had said that it's actually prime minister benjamin netanyahu, is that 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 also joined the strike. so we will see more protest here in the coming days to claim a jerusalem correspondence. thank you very much. us vice president,
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comedy harris has said washington plans to increase investment and helps but economic growth in africa or is made the comments after arriving and gone. this capital a crop a 1st soap on a week long visit to the continent. the tories aimed at deepening the us diplomatic ties in africa and also counter china's influence there. harris said she would also be addressing issues like climate change and food security. after gone on harris will travel to tanza near and zambia. a correspondence i saw collette z and across, told us more about her visit. so in her speech, when she landed adequate to kind much lay apart, she indicated that the us is trying to dip in relation with africa. because if the africa as a critical partner in whatever the u. s. wants to do or to achieve in the world and focus has been in investing in the continent, which obviously means that the u. s. is trying to restrain thing i will strengthen,
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is presence on the continent. something that has diminished by a few years ago because of the presence of china and even rush are coming in recently. so what she had to do a one is to ensure that africa says, hey, i've a very important partner in this kind of relationship you want to create with a continent. let's have a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. mainmast military genta has been marking the armed forces de troops paraded through the capital navy door to commemorate the founding of the country's army. during world war 2 from ivy military ceased power and imprisoned, elected officials following a q and 2021. hundreds of fire fighters in eastern spain are battling the 1st major wildfire of the season. some 1700 people have been forced to flee the fire which began on thursday and anew the dry winter in southern europe has raised concerns
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about a repeat of last year's devastating fines. efforts and railway and bus stations have shut down in germany's most disruptive strike action in 30 years. members of 2 of the biggest trade unions have walked off the job for 24 hours. they're demanding how high wages in the transport sector to combat the rising cost of living to sports now and raining moto g p. well champion francesco benya has won the season, opening portuguese from free. the ducati rider dominated the race taking the lead after a crash and rolling involving pulse. it's a mock 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 olivera got off to a flying start. moving from for the 1st on the opening lap. but oliverez in the portuguese fans,
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joy was short lived to last. later he was taken out of the race and a crash, or some involve posted to mount marquez, oliver ashanti from behind, marquez suffering, a possible fracture to 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 note christiano, rinaldo trademark gold celebration, cecily and mary happy. very happy. we're done the perfect job for sure. only mister position, but was the same starting from the front row, raining champ, already setting a mark. once again, he looks like the man to be ukraine will be in focus when the international olympic committee is board, meets this week. it will be discussing the participation of russian and belarus in athletes in international sports competitions. despite russia's war in ukraine, the i o. c. currently recommends allowing the athletes to compete under a neutral flag. some sports are moving in a similar way,
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much to the anger of ukrainian athletes and their supporters in keith, they practice their sports between air, raid sirens and missile attacks by russia. the notion that they may have been expected to compete against athletes from russia. and it staunch ally bella roofs leaves the ukrainian female fencers at a loss strictly. on the one hand, there is sport and our victories on the other. our soldiers dying. it is very difficult, but the team has already heard what it regards as bad news from the international fencing federation, the f i. e, which this month voted to a low, the return to competition of russian and bel, russian athletes starting in mid april. just in time to qualify for the paris 2024 olympics. well in this area is that we know that this world in general is
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not very fear. but this decision, outrageous, are you on saturday protestors raised their voices outside the iowa c headquarters in law, son i oh, see president thomas by says no athlete should be discriminated against based on their passport. and that politics should be kept out of sport. that's not going don't well bruce fencers, nash, this is not just our problem, but also an international one. after all, today ukraine is under attack and to morrow it can be any other country. that's why you can't close your eyes to it. which ukraine has threatened to boycott of the paris olympics as a last resort is doubtful that the fuel throated support of the us. and dozens of other countries would extend to joining them. given that the i was see,
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says any such move would be against this charter. now, what time is it? it's an easy enough question for most, but not in lebanon right now. like in many countries, lebanese clocks were due 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,
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not be barry. this video shows him imploring mccarty to delay the time change for that reason. mccarty is heard raising objections, 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 their consultation and they 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 a house party last night and we looked at our phone, it one showed born 20 am and another 2 and 20. it was like no. what's happening. see, we wanted erg effort towards the alcohol at the alcohol owner for so what new moon
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good. amid we took a photo to double check later. hey, this is definitely a weird historic moment. some have found creative solutions with albert 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 all part. if someone asked me the time, i tell them to pick the one they want than your, the old of others via the ruling could stir up old sectarian tensions in one of the middle east's. most religiously diverse countries. aha, honestly, i'm again shaking the time. i'm a muslim and i am now trusting them, but if we wanted to change the procedure that should have decided through the parliament that we shouldn't have taken the decision by our sales. so it has now become something of a challenge for a firm brother say no and wants something else to do with real god much was the many citizens bank muslim and christian say the chaos calls during an economic
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crisis for a seemingly trivial reason is symbolic of decades of failed governance. herein berlin. meanwhile, it is a quarter past 6, which means our time is up seated away. ah ah ah, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, magic corner chat. hot spot for food check and some great cultural memorials to boot.
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