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he will need to know what is happening there, you know, or series guardians of truth. watch know on youtube, d. w documentary with business d. w. news live from berlin. benjamin netanyahu puts israel's judicial reform on hold. as strikes the master protests against the plan threatened to paralyze the economy, the prime minister says he wants a broad consensus. also on the program. 3 children are among the 6 victims of a school shooting in the u. s. city of nashville. the shooter is believed to be
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a former student at a christian school. and chancellor will love show says germany has delivered the promise leopard to battle. thanks to you. frame providing kia with much needed 5 ah i'm no longer welcome to the program. from minister benjamin netanyahu has put the overhaul of israel's traditional system on hold for several weeks. he made the decision after months long protests against the plan escalated even further. netanyahu says the delay would allow time to reach a compromise with the opponents of the reform ah, protesting a plan over all the countries judiciary proposed by the government. benjamin
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netanyahu. an estimated $80000.00 demonstrators took to the streets inter, russo, i'm alone for nearly 3 months now. hundreds of thousands of people have taken port in weekly protests. but on monday, thanks to can you turn. after the country's largest trade union declared a general strike paralyzing the international airport. finally, netanyahu announced his government would temporarily halt the controversial reforms . the whole, it's not of a sense of national responsibility is locked out of a will to prevent a rupture among our people. i have decided to pause the 2nd and 3rd readings of the bill in the session of the kinessa in order to give time limit and reach that wide consensus wonderful. go. immediately after the announcement,
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the union called off the strike, but the suspension was not enough to send protesters home. not a big deal with the warning light. just making a break in order to come back stronger than the people to plan to reform. israel is judiciary involves a series of flaws to limit the powers of the supreme court. at a time when netanyahu himself is facing corruption charges, israel's opposition said it was ready for real dialogue, but not without skepticism and in wellness. if he tries anything, he will find hundreds of thousands of patriotic israelis who are committed to fighting for our democracy. the mach latisha donald israel's parliament is now set to discuss the judicial overhaul in its legislative session. next month dw
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correspond antonio. emma john's men are from jerusalem. we heard their ta. now one of the processes say they don't see this as a victory. how do you protest a? see this pause? one thing to ask was why japan say who you asked basically, but i also talked to some protesters tonight now after this announcement by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and they said, you know, they're bothers skeptical. and they want to see how this dialogue is actually translated into, you know, the, he didn't give any details and how this will work out. and we also heard from the protest leaders that they see this as a mer postponement. we might see may be a bit of a comma period, and we really don't know if this actually will be a common period because of some of the 2 is holidays that are coming up. and then of course the kinessa has to come back from recess. but they see, they said, you know, they will continue protesting because they want a complete stop to this legislation. what could
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a potential compromise look like for benjamin netanyahu? well this is actually our, what is being discussed is, well a, because a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, in his address on monday, he didn't give any details. he just said, you know, we want a, he wants a timeout for this. he wants to hold a dialogue and he had offered, as he said, you know, a dialogue for the past 3 months. but i think it's quite telling that even among the opposition figures and among them opposition need a yellow, pete, you know, they were quite cautious. cautiously while coming or this, but yellow pizza dos, you know, you hopes that this offer is so basically genuine and we should not forget, you know, also netanyahu has a lot of pressure from within his own ranks from the liquid, from his own justice minister wants to push ahead with
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a controversial at legislation, but also he had to strike a deal with the far right minister for national security. it my bank via who had threatened to resign. he will have in return, he got a national guard promised by prime minister netanyahu, and they certainly want to see this legislation pass that we will have to wait and see how the next weeks will play out and whether it will be more the same. or these protests and the strikes had they become about something bigger than the plan judicial reforms. well, i think there's certain elements in it because some of the po, test leaders or the movements that are there. they come from protests that were held in israel between in 202021. in when at the time we had a series of elections and they came out in the state to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu because he also stands trial for corruption charges
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charges. he denies and they are coming from dad. but no, these, these protests that we've seen in the past 3 mountaineer, there is a much wider spectrum of people. people come from all walks of life from different sectors. but a lot, you know, will depend on how our prime minister benjamin netanyahu will handle this. also in the coming weeks have been a lot of come and see about how he has handled it in the past 3 months and that he had a bit lost. you know, the, the touch also to read or what is going on. so lot will depend on that as well. d, w correspondent, nikima in jerusalem. many thanks for that reporting and analysis at least 3 children and 3 adults have been killed in a school shooting and the u. s. city of nashville. police say the 28 year old shooter entered the private christian school armed with several assault style weapons. they were shot dead by police at the c investigators and are examining
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a manifesto found at the suspects home. every parents, worst nightmare. these children will at least be reunited with their families. the same cannot be said for the victims of america's latest school shooting. the shooter has been identified as a 28 year old woman. although authorities originally thought that she was in her teens. when the officers got to the 2nd level, they saw a shooter and female who was firing. the officers engaged her. she was fatally shot by responding police officers. she was reportedly wielding to assault rifles and pistols. the killings, commerce, communities across the us are reeling from several acts of school violence, according to data on god violence. this is the 100 and 29th mass shooting in the us
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. in 2023 alone president joe biden called for gun reform. we have to do more to stop con violence. it's dripping, our communities apart ripping a sole, this nation rip is a very so the nation and we were to do more to protect her school. so mary turned in the prisons all any attempts to pass gun control legislation face and uphill battle. congress is divided and the republican controlled house has shown the little interest in gun control legislation. let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world. one person have has been killed during anti government protest in kenya. police use take as in water cannon to disperse demonstrators in several cities. for just as angry about the cost of living have taken to the streets, despite a government, a position the position calling for morales on thursday. a suicide
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bombing outside the foreign ministry in the afghan capital kabul has killed at least 6 people. it is the 2nd such attack this year, the so called islamic states has claimed responsibility for the blast. at least 16 people have been killed out. a heavy rains triggered massive landslides in southern ecuador, the mud slide hit in the middle of the night, burying dozens of homes in the village of a lousy, with several people missing, rescued as a, racing to clear the debris. 5 phases in east and spain are battling to contain the 1st major wildfire of the season. 5 days after it began, a place has forced more than 1700 people to leave their homes. officials have blamed climate change for the early start of the 5 season. finland as a step closer to joining nato after hungry parliament approved by an overwhelming majority. angry is one of the last night members to ratify finland succession.
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after the vote was repeatedly delayed, only turkey remains. ankara has announced its intention to vote on fitness bid suit . jemma chancellor shaw says gemini has delivered on its pledge to provide ukraine with 18 leopard to battle tanks. the long awaited german made vehicles were handed over to your credit forces at the border the decision to send them to support. he was made in january following months of debates so how big is this steel here is correspond nick connelly. now the front line and the retraining city of comma toast. 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 german because where are the tags? it was a joke, but it was meant with a lot of seriousness and concern. because people here tell you that this spring, if it was talking about this kind of lost child,
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so that 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 a massive, massive you know, reason economy, the reporting from the east, you credit city of comma toast. aaron gemini, the vast majority of rail services bosses and domestic slides were brought to a halt on monday by the biggest public sector strike. in decades. transport workers from germany's to biggest unions walked off the job in a call for high wages to conquer, to counter the rising cost of living. inflation rates in germany have been above the eurozone average in written months. there is not a train in sight during rush hour at berlin's main station on monday and frankfurt airport. germany's top hub is nearly deserted.
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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, local transport was also affected. these workers at frank for apple say that recent negotiations with their employers have failed. 6 years likelihood we're striking today because we want to make it clear to our employers 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 want to go see acting on our behalf to day and puts them what 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 even mid dims that i already with the people striking. but i would like to warm at home with
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a beer and be able to share my solidarity my my watching it on tv. with solidarity though, do then is ian retiring kernan. not every one was his understanding. the action has been condemned by transport companies as causing major disruption. addison, ruts, holden on to millions of nurses who rely on buses and trains are suffering because of these excessive 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 leave your merit on strictly marshall's 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.
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before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced he is putting on hold the judicial overhauled for several weeks. he said he made the decision to allow time to achieve a broad consensus. the delay comes after massive protests across the country and a general strike he'd only businesses at next with stephen bade slay station for that you watching t w. 3. every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out. to give you some test one day indian the foot of the rigby home i'm in europe.
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