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conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now, feel free. ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. sybil disruption spreads in israel as opposition to contentious judicial reforms, grows demonstrations and a general strike. increase the pressure on venue mean netanyahu's far right. government coalition party members, and i would say that netanyahu will delay the process for discussions. also coming
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up, germany fulfills its promise to deliver leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. the german chancellor says the much needed heavy weaponry has already been handed over. ah, i'm pablo fo lillius welcome to the program. we begin in israel, where prime minister benjamin netanyahu has delayed a decision on a contentious judicial reform until next month. the news was announced by netanyahu's far right coalition partner jewish power. the legislation is reportedly being pushed to next session in order to allow for more dialogue. the delay follows massive civil disruption and pressure to hold the controversial overhaul. nathan, yeah. who is to comment on the situation shortly. but earlier we spoke to
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a member of the israeli parliament, same church rothman, one of the architects behind the legislative changes. and we asked how he sees this playing out by don't think that anyone talks about the end. i think that even stopping is not such a good idea. it will be it, we sent the wrong message and i don't think it will make um the riots or the products or any different, i think even in the other way around. but there no one is talking about stopping it, people talking about continuing with agreements with other members of this house. we tried to get the those parties to, to negotiate. they didn't want to negotiate until now. i don't think it will change if we stop. but our we don't, we didn't come to be in the class at or in the government for 2 or 3 months. we're here for 4 years and we have all the time that we need to go over this legislation . well earlier tito views middle east, unless shiny,
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rosanna has told me how israel got to this point. well, anybody watching what's happening in the last 3 months can see israel slowly but steadily. heading towards this crash into a brick wall now and his coalition partners from the ripening party. i'm very much in demanding to keep on with this reform. it's now in south. feels that this is the only way to correct these really democracy, but he's also emboldened by his partners. and then on the other side, we have this movement that is coming from unexpected and waves of support from all walks of life. and these are society pretty much part from the is really a position into it, but very much a civil uprising. and we see this question building up with no size. neither one of the size when to treat this by president trying to get in again to bring the sides to cope, you know, to come together to find a compromise. and we see now also, and you know, this day started with the head of the union calling for
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a general strike. and israel in usually effectively holding all flights to and out of israel. this could have been the biggest leverage point the, you know, to get people to sit down and compromise that and now has taken the time since then . he is not immediately said ok. seeing this, i am now willing to, to call for a hold of a temporary suspension. he's been busy the last, i was trying to guard his coalition because he knows there's great demand within his people within the coalition to keep on the reform. he cannot just so easily retreat and this is what he's been busy with in the last couple of hours. just trying to find a way to make it work so he can find some letter to climb down but still maintain power still keeping coalition intact. this is his biggest challenge shaney, considering what you're saying there can be israeli prime minister, go through with this traditional reform. it's not clear at all if this will be possible. it's clear that coalition is trying to find ways to maybe stole or by
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time by getting maybe some discussions or negotiations going on. this is something that i will try to advocate for, we believe in his upcoming announcement. but the opposition or the, or the artist is on the street. they're very savvy, they're very much so suspicious of everything coming out of that. and you know, in his people they have great demands. that will not just take a lip service of temporary hold because soon we have the past over the israeli easter coming up and soon after there's a really dependence a and so on. so there's a need for more relax time now, you know, trying to come to consensus for the national holiday. they known if and you want it, they're not going to give it to him so easily. they want to see him getting real concessions. it's unclear if this is a, you know, if this can be entangled so easily. shaney, what effect is all of this having on israeli society. now we see complete paralysis,
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we see complete crisis of the, of the economy. you see the strike today. you see tomorrow there'll be no medicine services, for example. no which occasional system we've seen or what is really only national airport bringing in and out people incomplete hold. during the day. we also see people on the street trying to keep their daily lives. this is not really possible today, the malls were closed, the biggest firms and business men in the, in the, in the company, in israel. today, we're standing by with the union, barry, i'm president, act saying we all need to calm down. we need to bring down the flames. we need to find a way to talk to, to bring on consensus currency. this is not happening. everybody's out in the streets tonight. we're seeing against the protect for death, against their phone. strong support is off the phone from the right side home and yes, i'm trying to count to that so we don't see de escalation coming so fast and unfortunately,
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and for now it's just paralysis. thanks, honey. shiny, rosanna, middle east and west. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. hospital officials in the u. s. a. at least 3 children have been killed in a primary school shooting in nashville. the victims were pronounced dead on arrival to hospital officials have given few details, but say the shooter has also died. after being engaged by police at least 16 people have been killed after heavy rains triggered massive landslides . and so there in ecuador, the mudslide hit in the middle of the night, bearing dozens of homes in the village of allow see, several people are missing and rescuers are racing to clear the debris. school teacher has died after being stopped by her 13 year old student in the
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brazilian city of south paolo, 3 of their teachers and 2 students were also attacked though authority say their injuries are minor. police have detained the attacker for questioning. german chancellor, all of shall says germany has delivered on its pledge to send 18 leper to battle tanks to ukraine. the long awaited german made tanks were reportedly handed over to ukrainian forces of the countries border. the delivery marks a major shifting ukraine's battlefield capability and a full phil's a long held promised by germany to ukraine. while dw correspondent ne conley joined us from the ukrainian city of crime, a tourist near the front line in the east of the country. and here's what he told us about germany, the delivery of the long awaited leper to bottle tanks to ukraine. i think this is really important. i was just the front lines couple of hours ago. and before this news came in, and the 1st question for everyone, when they found out that we were from a gym and broadcast was, where are the tanks?
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it was a joke, but it was meant with a lot of seriousness and concern. because people here tell you that this spring offensive was talking about this kind of last chance as it were for ukraine to really push russia back before the pressure when you crane mounts to get back some kind of negotiations with the crime. and for that they really need tanks right now . they're doing pretty well defending what they have, but to move for what they need to. this is a massive, massive telephone that was an economy increment tours. their fierce fighting in the east of ukraine means casualties have been mounting on both sides. keith doesn't disclose its losses, but us officials estimate more than 100000 ukrainians have been killed or injured during the war so far across the country, make shifts. graveyards have been marked down to buried the fall. floating me over a shank coast was just 20 when he died. or later both to 26. bowden plesco was 21. they all thought for their country at this graveyard,
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in hoc eve, there are hundreds of soldiers graves over each one flies ukrainian flag. it sits in though the price is so high. do you see how many of our soldiers have fallen in this war union? i hope the sacrifice is not in vain. your ship starts in novel on the durham law in ukraine, during lent relatives bring bread and sweets to the graves for the dead iran or is here with her son. her husband, it was a border guard club though he's good at all. it looks ukraine. bear us so many graveyards, everywhere in ukraine. this is awful as it is as closely it is time to end this war. but as it would felt very just too many ukrainian victims, more so good in the next group of mourners is already waiting for
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a 26 year old who was killed in blackwood here in germany, the vast majority of rail services, buses, and domestic flights have been brought to a halt by the biggest public sector strike and decades. transport workers from germany's to biggest unions have walked off the job and a call for higher wages to counter the cost of of the living crisis. or inflation rights in germany have been above. the euro's own average in recent months. there is not a train in sight during rush hour at berlin's main station on monday. and frank fairport. germany's top hub, is nearly deserted. tens of thousands of transport workers are going on strike across the country, demanding pay increases to much growing inflation. planes, trains, and buses are at a standstill. and in some cities,
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local transport was also affected. these workers at frank for apple, it say that recent negotiations with their employers have failed. 6 yes, likelihood we're striking today because we want to make it clear to our employers and that the offer that they have made us is not enough. it does not reflect the amount of work we do. and we're going to show our solidarity with our bargaining committee. when they go see acting on our behalf to day and potsdam it was, we want to show them that we stand with them. most passengers found out about the plan strike ahead of time and some strand to travel as a balance train station have mixed feelings about the action or the even mid dims that i already with the people striking. but i would like to warm at home with a beer and be able to share my solidarity my my watching it on tv. solidarity though. do benzine retiring kernan? not every one was his understanding. the action has been condemned by transport
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companies as causing major disruption. addison that's holding on to millions of nurses who rely on buses and trains of suffering because of the successive and extreme strikes. not everyone can work from home. thousands of companies who rely on sending and receiving goods by train will also be affected. and this is also a hit for the environment and for the climate, the on boat, on strictly muscles, salary negotiations will continue between transport workers in their employers who eager to get all forms of travel back on track as soon as possible. in motor sports, raining moto g, p world champion francesco vanya has won the season. opening portuguese grand prix, the to county rider dominated the race taking the lead after a crash involving pulse it or mark markets. his success follows
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a victory in the sprint race. on saturday, i seize in april as go this one in portugal was not short on drama. pardon favored miguel olivera got off to a flying start. moving from 4th to 1st on the opening lab, but oliverez in the portuguese fans. joy was short lived to lapse 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 were benefited francesca benya fresh from his way in the spring race on saturday. he completed his double victory in style with the notes of christiano, rinaldo trademark, gold celebration, cecily, and very happy, very happy we had done the perfect job for sure. only mister position, but was the same starting from the front. oh, the raining champ, already setting a mark. once again, he looks like the man said beat. don't forget, you can always get dw news on the go. just download our app from google play or
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