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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and drawing alice services be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by front, bought the business deal with the news line from berlin. israel's parliament approves a key part of prime minister netanyahu the traditional overall plan, the controversial bill to limit the power of the country. supreme court triggers fresh protests. bring you the latest from jerusalem. also in the program, greece carries out one of his biggest piece time evacuations,
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as well as far as for thousands on the islands of rose and core food to lead to safety. dozens of fires are now burning across the country. and at the women's world cup and melbourne started striker alex on the pump makes her mark as jeremy kick off their campaign with a 6 mill rounds of tournaments. that'd be todd's morocco. the really to our viewers on p b. s and the united states and all of you joining us from around the world, welcome to their program. these really parliament has approved a law limiting the supreme court's ability to overrule decisions by government administers prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his right wing coalition passed the legislation without any opposition support the bills, approval comes the spice months of protests.
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one of the nice turbulent moments in israel, 75 year history soundtracks by chance of boucher, the hebrew word for shame from opposition, policies. the legislation that divided the nation ultimately pos may 64 votes in favor. i'm say that against middle position parties will come out to the committee and board. gotten the vein talking about the last pitch efforts to secure the compromise by the countries president ended without success. the coalition government says the changes are necessary to prevent overreach by the quote's, uninsured remote equal power balance, the slit. it's definitely an unusual moment. assuming we've taken the 1st step in the historic process to correct that you additional system and restore powers which were taken from the government and the conductor over many years to get home. i mean fellow, recognize the globe and suddenly mobile goals,
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combination policies inside to connect that celebrated group hugs, and se, as police use water cannons and deployed officers on horseback to this past 7 straight as it was described as a day of destruction at the temple by opposition lead? yeah, yeah, allow pete this the stream government is hugging and posing to celebrate the moment they made it so that we are no longer brotherly people. celebrating the moment they managed to throw into the adjustment of history. everything that connects us there is no prime minister in israel that yahoo has become a puppet on a string of mussel. you have like streams. since the draft legislation was introduced in january, it is divided as well and triggered one of the largest protest movements in the country's history. for 29 consecutive weeks, tens of thousands of israelis took to the streets
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a ton of eve and other cities. many came to demonstrate against the plant changes by netanyahu and his coverage. and they argued the of the whole, the on demand democracy and remove checks and balances. we're here to protect our democracy. we were left with no choice to box, to go to the disobedience and on, but non violent disobedience. and we're here to protect our democracy. we are by the doctor about here, with protests showing no signs of letting out opponents of the new law considering the next news. to earlier we spoke to our corresponding tanya kramer in jerusalem, and she gave us this update from the protest outside the supreme court. y, so you can see on probably here behind maybe i see a ride to hold up the supreme court in jerusalem. there's no light up in protest since you've been on the streets here since the early morning. and of course, came out again and numbers no off to this this this
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afternoon and people have been talking to me. i've been seeing him the course of the evening. the candidates just a one is a moving yet again into the system. what people told me here is that, you know, the, some of them are so some of them are really angry about what happened to you as much as, and, you know, it's one of the basic laws seduce in this moment is quite unprecedented. here for many, many people and they say no, there's no net up and they don't trust also. and what the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said earlier tonight, and the speech of a such a know that can be done. the academy talks about the rest of the, the overall, the reform, as you said, saying you know, this is just and to top know, trust. and i me also told me this was a 1st step in what is being called a salami tactic. and prime minister netanyahu says this is
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a necessary democratic step. what exactly is this law this bill going to do? well, this particular no. it's basically, uh, no preventing the supreme court to have traditional oversight over government decisions. it seems unreasonable, implausible, to that screen, for example, talks about the car, i don't know, fired the attorney or, or in the, in the policy seem to such a law apply by the supreme court. and for example, the titian to have seen, you know, the victim of corruption and fraud. he was supposed to become minister and the supreme court. a cancel the saying, this is not in the public interest that such a person would become administered. so these are the consequences of this know again, this is just the 1st step in this whole overall that is being times and now the
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message with those soon and to recess and to some cause in the summer holidays. we're expecting, of course, that's more laws. what they hired, at least on the court list in government there already. i've been saying this today that they will continue to push this to this, the overall that was tanya kramer in jerusalem. report him from the protests there . thank you so much. i to dozens of wildfires are continuing to range across greece, prompting some of the largest evacuations in the nation's history, the islands of rhodes and corps who have seen some of the worst blazes. images like these. i would, tourists will take home as bleak souvenirs from the summer season increase. the cost guard is taking holiday makers from the island of cor, for when wildfire thread, the resorts popular with foreign visitors. some of them have been posting videos on
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social media showing the scale of fires and efforts to bring people back to safe to car for is the latest addition to the list of areas affected by more than 80 fires across the country. they include the northern cal up in these peninsula, reached the 2nd biggest island of eva, and the island, the roads there and like in other places, at 1st light than monday, firefighters began the latest round of battle against the blazes, as that's after tens of thousands had to be back to a, to what has been called the largest risk deal peroration in the country's history as far into recent now trying to return to the home you countries, they share mixed reactions to how the greek authorities handled the emergency. i've
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never used. oh, we managed to quickly pack our bags and then we called the owner about you being they, she really is a hero. she picked us up and drove us to the cold air. we saw people walking along the roads, avery way of trying to get a ride, but she brought us here. so we were really lucky to go back through a flu call. you know, to some people evacuated by sea with boats, but also with buses. all of a sudden that was where the buses could no longer operate because of the fires and people start to kind of key on the beach and started shopping each other over because everyone wanted to make it onto the boat at all. pictures feeling by a drone and rhodes on monday show the scale of damage. grease is blank by forest fires every summer, but this year they have been amplified by one of the longest heat waves on record and firefights or is a warning. the more blazes are likely in the coming days to
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w correspondence. sophia love talk is on the greek island of cor full. and she told us how emergency crews there of battling the wildfires a good evening from the end of course so. so on the call, this situation on call right now, at least looks call. we are like an hour ago at the airport. also things look to com. we are at the east part of the island. so the areas affected by the buyers are in the north, off of the items, especially in the villages. so we've, babies here and lucky there have been also the back patients of the 2005 hundreds of people yesterday. so right now it seems that the things are under control, but every one of your items is all numbers, of course, because of things can change within seconds, especially because of the strong winds that little let's look back at roads because the island has been struggling with wildfires for almost a week now. why does it seem to be so difficult to get these fires under control?
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yes it's, it's the 7th day today. the prime minister talked about the country, the x lar and it is extremely difficult. not only because there are new fires, i am everywhere breaking out the detection of the fires also difficult also when the wind changes, of course, the direction changes. so um everyone has to. um, however, my impression so far is also that there might be a lot of the capacities of, of firefighters. when we talked in the back and it happens when we talk to the by every day they, they told us that they do a 24 hour shift, which is uh, which is very working on the very highest condition. and not forget the very high temperatures. the heat continues both roads and of course, who are major a tourist hubs. how damaging are these fires to the greek economy,
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especially down and peak holiday season? yes, rose and go full. of course they are hot clusters, hotspots, it's at the end of july. so this is the high season for reasons of course not only for those islands, but those are very popular ones. so it is already having an impact when we think of the fact that the tourists that have been investigated on the, on the roads are flying back home and embassies from various countries all morning the travelers all the fire. so of course it's very possible that a to me, that have both their holidays at the end of july, next week or in august that may be cancel or change their, their plans. and let's not forget also the smaller islands because we have fires right now. not only on the on of the roads and them they are,
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they're struggling because they have their income just in july and all those. so those are very, very crucial. most difficult times for all of gracie, w correspondence, sophia cliff talking and reporting from core for things for them. and here's a look at some other news from around the world. small fires have also been sweeping through algeria at least 30 far people are now reported to have been killed by the blazes which have triggered mass evacuations. around 7500 firefighters are battling the flames. north africa is dealing with a blistering heat wave with some countries reaching dangerously high temperatures. at least 15 people believe to be migrant, have died after a boat capsized off the coast of sanibel is capital the car. police and rescue workers are continuing their search for bodies. the summer has seen a surge of migrant boats trying to make the perilous crossing from west africa stains canary islands. spain's conservatives people's party has won the most seats
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and is not in general election but have failed to win. an absolute majority of coalition with the far box party also appears unlikely to secure a majority. pre election predictions had suggested the right would toppled. prime minister federal sanchez, socialist coalition watching the double you knew still to come as violence drafts, millions and some don will hear from a student living abroad about the fairs. he has forest family back home. the 1st dis, trust in russia's military command has become a major headache and it's 4 on ukraine. ultra nationalist have criticized the ministry of defense, claiming that generals are judged more for loyalty, then performance on the battlefield. recently, a number of high level generals have been fired or worse, a prominent hard liner, who accused the kremlin of weakness and indecision, has been detained, suggesting in finding over how the war is being waged dismissed.
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disappeared dead of russia is losing its top generals at an alarming rate. major general ivan pope, of seeing here on the left commanded troops in the shop. a razor region was reportedly popular with his soldiers, but then complained about conditions at the front that got him removed from his command. who was you was it was as little as a difficult situation, arose with a senior leadership who before i had to remain silent and fainthearted to say what they wanted to hear or call things by their names. and yeah, in the name of all of our friends killed in combat with i had no right to lie. my outlined all the problems in the army in terms of combat work and support. i called everything by its name, but we were, would you let me just the junior? i will save. you just leave me my name, sal gay show of a team in the center here was deputy had of the forces fighting in ukraine. and earlier was in charge of the war effort in the country known as general armageddon
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for his brutal but effective tactics in syria and ukraine. he was also popular with troops and the russian ultra nationalist community. but western analysts say sure of a king may have known about the armed rebellion by wagner forces. earlier this month . he made this video appeal, asking the rebels to stop. analysts have called it a hostage video cheryl vicki and has not been seen in public since done this. a prominent russian law maker has said he is resting and not available at the moment . lieutenant general, all leg shoak off on the right here, made a different fate for us and media claims. he was killed in a cruise missile strike in southern ukraine, making him adjust the latest and a string of generals who have allegedly died in the war zone. lot of the military bloggers and ultra nationalists say this shows that the ministry of defense captive and protect its phone generals as the last month, the ministry of defense,
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as loud as critic if get any precaution mounted the rebellion against the army and had his wagner mercenary troops take over a central military headquarters since then, provisions whereabouts have been mysterious. his last a ledger, the parents isn't a cryptic video said to be shocking. belarus, he seems to have survived his challenge to the armies hierarchy, but it's unclear how long you can survive. and in what role there's too much of the anger in the ultra nationalist community is directed at these to man general chief of staff. valerie gosh, him of administer of defense sergey shaw, who they have planned and executed the war from the beginning. and despite numerous failures and setbacks are still in their jobs. as long as the senior figures escape accountability, while others are punished or perish, the cracks in the russian military are likely to keep growing stuff. the removal or
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disappearance of the top generals we just heard about i asked former u. k. military intelligence officer frank lead, which is the russian president, still has capable commanders. he can trust the ukrainian scales between 6 and 12 general. so far as any generals in the war, 3 may saw strikes most recently last week and but yet, which was referred to and your report present seems to be completing the job with probably the most capable group of come on does he has leading off as the report headed to that with general counsel general by senior general to sort all the can. so all the k, just to apply some context, is the must of mind behind the russian defense lines, giving the ukrainians so much trouble. now general pop off also refer to the apple and come onto the $58.00 combined dogs. i'll be doing also quite well. apparently a sucks for the comments you saw on the screen. and so on down the line about a general's this would indicate it genuinely as
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a serious problem with the russian senior come out. just one other thing i'd like to watch. whereas progressing was the most prominent critic, another critic, possibly the 2nd most prominent critic was a go get could dw, if you will have a great deal of this information and he too, has been arrested. let's talk a bit more about you have a need for goes in, and of course his mercenaries does food and at this point in time view them as a threat or i doubt it. i think most of those not updated co opted into the, into the army. those that happen to being used in africa for the various missions that russia, russia is conducting 9 central and central african essentially, and north west africa. that quite important to prove that i don't think that they alienated the rest seems to be big, big, but not yet deployed. being deployed to belarus, that the quite important to the restroom as you might suspect,
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people keep those enemies reasonably close with the exception of cost of precaution . mm hm. but now that you mentioned beller was putting in the believers in leader, alexander lucas sango, have been meeting for talks. where does their relationship stand as lucas ngo still showing blind loyalty to boot and difficult to say this kind of credit criminal knology. nicole is always a bit tough bit tricky through the glass dock and all that. but it does seem to look as that goes quite bushy tailed off to his suppose a droll or case visible. well, we don't know what his railroad was and settling us. it was pretty close at mutiny . he made some pretty bullish comments yesterday about what plans his partner guess might be having. but i think that they'll come to fruition that was for our u. k. military intelligence analyst and frank language. thank you so much. like you to go for
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a 100 days now. so dawn has been consumed by fighting between 2 generals leading rival military factions. the conflict between the army and the recess is left millions trapped in war zone. struggling to survive monies through denise living abroad can only watch anxiously as family and friends back home trying to cope with the conflict. here's the w smart on the mohammed. gabriel has been in kenya for a year to learn english, a graduate and disaster management. he wouldn't need the language to work for an international and g o. been helping sellers to denise affected by war. for now, it's too dangerous for him to go back. i need somebody for me, but i, i don't have any choice because i want to develop myself and help my phone mean also, when he's not studying, mohammed concentrates just as hard on the news from so done. tens of thousands of neighboring cat from his family is still in so don,
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trapped in the city of light. i'm so worried about my for me, because when you know, sometimes to go market for buying something, maybe scaling they are. i have a lot of headache for that when i wake up, just so i yeah i, i take my phone, i su. if you have any anything. and using hoffman's air, fighting between the army and the permanent tree iris as rook the capital. hard to him in april. his family flip the home there for a new bite in the south. but it's not safe that either i don't like or as if surrounded the way. no, no, mid dissing new gun. good in the city, you don't have a field. you'll have a lot for electricity. his family tells and no one is safe. that are as f soldiers
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lute and killer randomly, they say the army only protects the headquarters, leaving civilians defend for themselves. recently, mohammed cousin was shot medics couldn't save him when he comes to hospital. this, this guy's die because you have no good healthcare because of not a medicine there. his uncle died of hypertension because he couldn't get his pills . another, his mother has the same problem, but as manage to get medicine on the black market, she tells him every day life is terrifying. most of the other people fled after 9 o'clock at night as looting. identical people have beaten, enrolled, should be the they are running out of water and food to she tells him mom, it says he feels like all he can do is watch from afar and wait for things to change. i have uh,
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is this horses in and done so done on health this fearful to recover for this but, but the situation is there until then. he keeps his phone kills. as the leader of germany's main opposition party has back tracked on comments saying he might be open to working with the far right alternative for germany, the f. b at local level. the remarks by christian democratic union leader felicia, math said, sparked a backlash both inside and outside his party, cooperating with a nationalist, anti immigrant a. f. d has always been seen as taboo among mainstream parties in germany. this here into the friedrich merits, as in hot water, after suggesting that his party could cooperate with the far right at the local level, to dismiss and it would be natural for the local file events and to look for ways to prevent continue to work in that to say to all the merits, real date,
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working with the alternative for germany nationally. his comments were enough to trigger a reaction from within his own ranks. so we backtracks, he tends to make it clear once again and i've never said otherwise, cd you resolutions apply. there will be no cooperation between the c d u n a f d, also at the municipal level tight and that's with them also. why just the center right? leaders and appear to be courting the far right. we like the top. the alternative for germany is gaining ground. it's pulling behind the merits a cd. you see su. but the head of chancellor will love schultz, the social democrats, as well as the 2 junior partners and his coalition, the greens and the free democrats. but should main stream parties engage with the d. c before the 2nd and most popular parts. and it's a big problem because they have one elections in the democracy. give one of the 2nd
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i think talking is always back to the, you know, talking stuff. since like these are terrible, so everything to do with the, the is terrible. i have to say the minutes you, let's, the very, i mean in it takes over the last and 5 after his a by turn and the back clash that followed. the questions are being asked about free drink merits has possession in germany's conservatives going forward to work on. doesn't that the women's world cub? germany's campaign got off to a flyer as they beat competition. the 1st time was morocco, 6 meal in melbourne. end at a tournament were few of the superstars have shown so far. jeremy's big name striker came up with a good jeremy. the left no doubt about there and 10 to get full 3 points right from the start. and it didn't take long for kept them alexandra pop to give her team delete with the commanding header. 5 minutes before halftime at germany corner
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found upset again. with the same results, the captain hit the back of the net to make it to neil at the break. and germany continued their domain names. just 20 seconds after halftime clara bill, how much hope to make it through email. well, the 2022 pm championship run there is fair to own goals from iraq of the marketing throughout to 5 before they are still a put the icing on the cake in jeremy's, come on day 6, and it will be 3 perfect. starts to the world cup for my team. uh, both the tech one works team that's up for now, but stay with us because after short break, i will be back to take you wrote the biggest stories of the day. hope to see you there by the
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