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inspiring story about survival home. i don't get the tennis. i was the only one. what lines and music in nazi germany watch now on youtube dw documentary. ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, israel's benjamin netanyahu delays his plans for judicial reform. the prime minister says he's postponing because he wants to find a broad consensus. the announcement comes after a general strike and massive protests across the country against be controversial changes. also coming up. germany fulfilled its promise to deliver
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a leper 2 tanks to ukraine, confirming the german media reports chancellor all f schultz says the much needed heavy weaponry has already been handed over and finland sped to join. nato is almost a done deal after hungary. parliament ratifies the nordic nation succession ah, on pablo foley, as welcome to the program. we begin in israel, where are prime minister benjamin netanyahu has delayed plans to introduce contentious judicial reforms until next month. in a televised address. netanyahu said he made the decision to allow time to reach a compromise with opponents of the changes. the move follows massive civil
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disruption and pressure to hold the controversial overhaul. the chaos has shut down much of the country and threatened to paralyze economy. so let's listen to some of what netanyahu set you talk soon. not of a sense of national responsibility is locked out of a will to prevent a rupture among our people who have decided to pause the 2nd and 3rd readings of the bill. in this session of the connection, in order to give time to look and reach that wide consensus over t w correspondent tanya kramer joins us now. forum juries, them for more on this. hi, tanya, great to see. so did you dish reform has been halted for now at least. so tell us more about what netanyahu sat in his address. well, i have to say, i mean this has been what a lot of many israelis to day have been waiting for. and this announcement had been delayed and delayed again and again as well. today we understand that he had to get
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his condition partners, you know, on track with him. and what he said is basically that he would temporarily at least fries this controversial traditional overhaul amidst you. know these mass protests and this general strike that we've been seeing today that has really put a whole to many, many things here in the country. that is a sort of time out as he said, until after the class at recess and after the jewish holidays, the kinessa comes back together in at the end of april. and he wants to hold a dialogue. he says, you know, that he had hold an offer to hold a dialogue with the opposition for the last 3 months, but it had amounted to nothing so far. in listening to commentators here they have remark. there wasn't such a conciliatory speech actually because he also said that, you know, it's a minority that wants to tear the country party. also, again, cold on the military reserve is because most more and more of them that said they,
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they warned that they might not turn up for training on the rail. a stop to turn up for reserve to t. altogether. this legislation party said this has to stop, and so he will give now this, this time out to find a compromise in with this traditional overhaul. will tanya, how difficult will it be for netanyahu's coalition to past reforms, considering the protest that we've been seeing? well, i think the question is a bit, i mean, he said now what he wants to do in a sense of that he wants to have a dialogue. but how will this look like? i mean, the opposition miss. some of the opposition parties have said time and time, and again that they won't or, you know, go into this dialogue. if this whole overhaul is not stuck completed the whole process. and a lot of israelis have also, you know, ask themselves, why does it have to go so fast over the past 3 months? i mean, we have been seeing protests about growing every month, you know,
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from protest from saturdays and we had strikes in days of disruption. almost every day there was something in this country and there was wondering why didn't netanyahu intervene earlier or white it has had to come to this. so the big question here is tonight, how will there come, you know, how the style of look like? and a lot of that, you know, protest as have already said, you know, this might be not enough. they will continue protesting until this controversial traditional overhaul is completely stopped. tanya, have we had to any reaction from members of the israeli parliament while every actions are of course still coming in to night. we heard from opposition, nita ha, eula p. tonight that i, he said they would be ready to enter talks, but he also said, you know, we have to, to see whether this is a plan. you know, what the, how this dialogue will look like. we also heard from benny guns, another
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a lead of another opposition party that he praised, you know, the pause at least you know, this, this beginning of a dialogue at that could be he also heard from a defense minister guns was fired actually, yesterday, he also praised that this might be happening, but we also heard from the labor party, men of me, haley was said that only a complete a stop to this process. this overhaul would also lead to a complete stop of the protests. so we have to wait and see because what we understand from the protest leaders, why some of the unions have said they will for now stop. you know the general of strike, the protest leaders tonight have said they will continue with their protest in the coming weeks. thanks tonya. tonya kramer and jerusalem german chancellor olive shall says germany has delivered on its pledge to send 18 leopard to battle tanks to ukraine. the long awaited german made tanks were
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reportedly handed over to ukrainian forces of the countries border. the delivery marks a major shift in ukraine's battlefield capability, and it fulfills a long held promised by germany to ukraine. now 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's delivery of the long awaited lepper 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 the gym and broadcast was where are the tanks? it was a joke, but it was meant with a lot of seriousness and concerned because people here tell you that this spring offensive, everyone's 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 criminal for that they really need tanks right now. they're doing pretty well defending what they have to move forward any time. so this is
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a massive, massive development. they calmly in ukraine, their finland is now one step closer to joining nato. after the hungarian parliament approved it's paid by an overwhelming majority hunger. he was one of the last nato members to ratify finland succession. after the vote was repeatedly delayed, only turkey remains and has announced its intention to vote on finland they'd soon then and had applied to join the lines together with sweden, but turkish objections to sweden's bed mean, finland looks likely to join 1st wealthy w, brussels corresponding carry schultz joins us shaft for more now. hi terry. good to see a so what does this decision by the hungarian parliament actually mean for finland? for finland. this means that it's just one step away from becoming a full member of nato. as you mentioned, they are just waiting on on camera, on the turkish parliament to take a vote. and now it took as president richard ty,
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everyone has said that he expects that possibly as early as this week just within the next few days. now especially that the 2 beds, the 2 nordic beds have been split, that makes it possible for finland to go ahead alone or what it actually takes so long to get hungary approval. that's a good question that the nordic countries have been asking now for 9 months because of course, finland and sweden are both. some of the best equipped best trained military's in the entire european union and will be among the best trained, best equipped countries inside nato. hungary seems to have been using their accession bids as turkey is to to sort of settle other scores. hungry hungry is very angry at the european union, for example, cutting funds over questions over rule of law over a lot of the criticism against hungry against a hungarian prime minister, victor or bon in particular. and this seems to be why hungary has held up the vote
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on finland and sweden, but it didn't want to be the last country and so hungry made sure to take his vote before turkey. terry, what didn't hungry also ratify sweden's bit concerning the finland and sweden applied together. this put sweden in an even tougher spot than it already was after turkey said it would let finland go ahead alone. you would think that as a european union member that perhaps hungary would go ahead and approve the 2 countries together. but it also came up with the reasons why it had problems with sweden and not finland. sweden seems to be taking a lot of the heat for being the current e u president, this rotating 6 month presidency. and hungary says that it doesn't like the criticism coming from sweden over the things that i mentioned earlier. rule of law, the treatment of opposition, treatment of journalists, and so hungary says that it wants more reassurance is from sweden before ratify. sweden's bid to join nato. thanks, terry t w's. terry schultz and brussels force. let's take
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a look and i would some other stories making headlines around the world. at least 6 people, including 3 children, have been killed after a female shooter open fire in a primary school in nashville, tennessee. the suspect carried at least 2 semi automatic rifles and was killed after being stopped by police. at least 16 people have been killed after a heavy rains triggered massive landslides, in southern ecuador mudslide. hit in the middle of the night, burying dozens of homes in the village of allow see. several people are missing and rescuers erasing declared the debris. a school teacher has died after being stabbed by her 13 year old student in the brazilian city of sel. paolo, 3 other teachers and 2 students were also attacked though authority say their injuries are minor. please have detained the attacker for question. here in germany,
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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 in a call for higher wages to counter the cost of living crisis, inflation rates and 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 pub is nearly deserted. tens of thousands of transport workers are going on strike across the country, demanding pay increases to match growing inflation. planes, trains, and buses are at a standstill. and in some cities, local transport was also affected. these workers at frank, apple say that recent negotiations with their employers have failed. 6 yes,
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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. who are negotiated 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 stranded travelers at balance train station have mixed feelings about the action. or the even mid them 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 was solidarity though. do fans ian retiring kernan. not every one was his understanding. the action has been condemned by transport companies as causing major disruption,
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audio routes, organ and 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 head for the environment and for the climate. your merits on strictly muscles, salary negotiations will continue between transport was in their employees who eager to get all forms of travel back on track as soon as possible. well, before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has delayed his plans for judicial reform until the next parliamentary session in a televised address. he said he was postponing the controversial changes to allow time to achieve a broad consensus. the news comes after massive protests across the country and
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a general strike. well, that's all for now. coming up next close of takes a look at the government's response in a ramp to 6 months of widespread protests. don't forget that there's plenty more news and analysis on our website, dw dot com. and of course you can follow up on our social media channels where our handle is. deed of use, feel good. we'll be here for the top of the next hour on pop up police for me and the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care and i'll see you tomorrow with like when you work as an architect, tackle all in or not at all. women in architecture, why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them. what is the poetry the secret of a house.
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