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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin is real set for further protests after parliament process controversial traditional reforms. protestors clash with police and tell a beef and blog, several roads around the country. opponents fear the bill will destroy, is rules democracy. the government says it's a safe got. also coming up,
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greece says it's at war with wild fires, fires continued to burn and dozens of regions across the country. thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes or break all their holiday. plus her son was born the day rushes invasion began. now catherine is helping other ukrainian women survive lives near the front line, the hello and terry morris, and good to have you with us. there been more protests in israel after parliament passed a crucial part of the government's judicial reform bill. please use water cannon on protesters who had gathered to block a highway and tele be and demonstrators took to the streets of jerusalem in their 1000. so after the legislation was passed by the commission, police arrest several 1000 people across this really. the boat followed months of
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demonstrations by is really to say the reforms undermine the nation's democracy. the government says the changes are necessary to correct and balance of power that allows courts to interfere in its decisions. 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, and xavier guides, middle position parties will come out to the commit set and board gotten the right talk in 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 quotes, uninsured, more equal power balance. inside the connect set,
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the coalition celebrated with the group hugs and self. he's getting the police out side used to go to kind of deployed offices on horseback to dispatch, to demonstrate as it was described as a day of destruction. the 10 pulled by opposition leader. yeah, yeah. a lot pete street 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 say, there is no prime minister and israel that yahoo has become a puppet on a string of mussel janik extremists. since the draft legislation was introduced in january, it is divided is violent and triggered. one of the largest protest movements in the country's history for 29 consecutive weeks, tens of thousands of his riley's took to the streets of tennessee and other cities
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. many came to demonstrate against the plans changes by netanyahu and his co election. they argued, did you do so over the whole the undermine democracy, underneath checks and balances. we're here to protect our democracy. we were left with no choice about to go to and disobedience and, and non violent disobedience. and we're here to protect our democracy, right, by the hour, by year after the vote, the prime minister said he had not given up on the idea of compromise. only today, we counted down to a necessary democratic step step was aimed at restoring the degree of bonds between the authorities, which was the case 50 years ago. and we will continue to strife negotiations and reach agreements. we are not giving up the chance to achieve a broad consensus of i'm telling you it's possible. so they actually, however, his words are likely to be met to skepticism by his opponents throughout, already considering the next move or jerusalem correspond to tony kramer told us
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more about why the new law is controversial and what it is exactly. well this is part of the traditional overall package. so this is just one law or you could say that has been passed know of what the far right religious government has been trying to push for and to pass since it came into power since december last year. now this particular low strips, basically the supreme court of its ability to strike down government decisions on the basis of them being reasonable. so if there is a decision by the government deems implausible or unreasonable, it could in the past strike it down. this is not possible any more, and now we are expecting. now of course the government now to the connected session will go into recess in the next week. and we're expecting a, the government not to policy the next packages or the next bills. then in the next
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session of the government, but there could be also some other laws that are being pos, notes related to the traditional overall note that this or has been paused if you heard a prime minister benjamin netanyahu was saying last night of to the vote that it takes know the power away from the unelected quotes to the elected officials. and that this is not the end of democracy. but of course, protest this in the streets of the opponents of this tradition oversight. this is the beginning of the end of democracy. there were mass demonstrations again, overnight are these protests and is real against the judicial reform expected to continue whether it has been a lot of, you know, anger, sadness, and defiance industry. it's last night. i talked to some of the protesters, you know, that came from all walks of life and signed has to teaches to military reserve is to say, no, they do not have any trust in this government. and they set, you know,
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they will continue also from the protest movement they set of to prime into significant. now said he's open to 2 more talks on a compromise that said there's nothing to talk about. and so it seems that you know, the protest will continue resort last that'd be sold all day basically protest this came out from the early morning. there were trying to block junctions and streets and entrances to the is really part them into the can message. and late at night. of course, they were still in the streets in the early morning we saw a lot of a police presence. both the canons of being used by police on horseback also. so the protest this new let up in this yes, the attorney of this law has now been passed is crucial. part of the reform bill has been passed a given that what can opponents still do to stop to digital reform while
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we are expecting now, the opposition has said that will now take the matter actually to the supreme court of for, to do sure. a review of this, a golf and then vote. and this is actually the same chord that has been limited by this new role and talking to legal experts here. this could lead to basically you to a, a constitutional crisis is the government then would, according depending on what the court decides would then decide maybe not to comply . others what are the measures that you will see is probably stepping up the protests. we also heard from labor unions that are usually more conservative here and as well as saying that there was reckoning with a genuine strides. the medical has associations have already announced a 24 hour stripe today. and also the country look at, you know, the military reserve is that have said, many of them have already said that they will actually, you know,
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notes report for duty, which would then be a huge problem for as low security. tony, thank you very much. correspond to tony kramer in jerusalem, smell to grease where the prime minister says his country is at war with raging wild fires. prime minister eric creat guzman. so talk is told parliament that the nation faced another 3 difficult days ahead. dozens of wildfires are continuing to burn in greece, prompting some of the largest evacuations in the nation's history. the audience of rhodes and corps food have been among the worst effected areas. a defense barrier against an approaching via pile. residents of the creek island fluids that hopefully the body are to be protected homes from the believe. but for other residents fight is already at the doorstep. lopez had happened beckoning to dallas, the plains the 5 front is so wide apart. these are
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stretched to the limit forcing warranty and lucas to fight the flames on data on for this group. if the drop of water collected is provided we are here the last 6 days to help in every way we can, but it's very difficult. the wind is very high today, it will be worst wednesday. it's very, very, but the fires in georgia and other islands have left a stream of devastation. greece has been dealing with dozens of new why fi us every day? and the government thinks that it would be no despite soon email it to me. it's certainly that over the next few days, over the next few weeks and me of what all, we must all remain on constant alert. send me some form we're at war. but as i'm focused exclusively on the front with the fire switch, yes,
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that's enough. we will rebuild all that was last. compensate those that restrictions basic on the region 5 has prompted some of the largest evacuations ever speech in the country. how well no. i never thought i'd be coughing. so my live uh, is this. someone's gonna end up buying service like that? there are thousands of people still out there. this is young kids selling the paypal, the islands on fire. they've got no way to go. there's no food, no, uh, and the just prices been abundant and many local fees the same way. it's a catastrophe that has destroyed everything the own. the w correspond at lucy a schultz and told me more about the situation on the island. of course. who were wildfires have also forced evacuations to the young crawford. now, sorry to use um, tell us that the situation is under control,
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even though that overnight that has been stowed, some flame still some price that has been rekindled in the mountains. i n. s. and i, as you can see, um i'm here at the coordination point of the fire workers that come in and talk to their colleagues and they're come from here and go deeper into the mountains. it is difficult to excess the place, verify is a burning and they told us, but they are very confident that they have a maybe even a stop the right fire around here because today it's not a very windy day. so here in cloth, with the situation is relatively calm. what about the rest of the country? because there are fires burning in multiple places around greece. of course, there's the, the island of rhodes, where the fires are still continuing to burn. people still being evacuated. what's the overall picture in greece with the fox? yes. yes sir. and right, the situation is still dire as to be for it. it's been the largest ever creation of
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all and going staff and some 20000 people are affected. also the tourists are apparently still coming, but a big big provider for holidays. they have stopped bringing towards their um overall, um the situation is very tense and greek re effort from prime and his stomach. so tacos fed this as a war and this this will also still be ongoing for the next couple of days or even weeks. some say that a change in the weather. lucio is the only thing that can really help. what's the forecasts for the coming days? yeah, that is the big hole fed, there will be a change of whether they heed, right? that is ongoing right now is suppose to last until thursday. so there's a lot of hope that is being brought forward for, for thursday that it would cool down and that's the situation would relax. but as i've said here, the fire burke has happened, telling me that also the event that play a very big role in fighting the the,
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the device fires. let's see it. thank you very much. that was our corresponding lucy, a shelton incorporate sketchup on some other stories making headlines around the world today. extreme hate and high winds are fueling deadly wild fires in parts of north africa. algeria is, government says at least 34 people have been killed since fires began several days ago. across the border into an asia. hundreds have been evacuated as forest fires, endangered populated areas and fires blaze through a temple of northwestern china destroying most of the complex footage. share it on social media shows the statue of the shunt on great boot of temple. read in flames . no injuries have been reported and it's already say they are investigating the cause of the fire. you are watching dw,
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and is still to come inside. india is divided men, of course they were asking questions. what's behind the violence seem more than a 120 people killed in recent thoughts? united nations nuclear watchdog, the i. e. a says it has found land mines, ukraine's is operation a power plant. the site, which is your ups largest nuclear power plant, is occupied by russian forces on sunday, experts from the international atomic energy agency found mines in a buffer zone between the internal and external boundary. they said any destination should not the fact nuclear safety and security. but the watched of warren, the lang explosives reached its safety standards and created additional psychological pressure on staff was bringing our correspondent, nit connelly here. he's in chief nic experts from the international atomic energy
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agency. i found mines around the nuclear plant. how the interest is the situation there. one of these lines i told him about on the permits that they say, even if they was designated, it wouldn't necessarily cause a dangerous new person. but there's no sense that this report is in any way conclusive, those when it says on, not free to move around the pop punk, they have to ask permission of the rush out, find forces that sometimes they wait weeks and they don't give him that permission for instance, they haven't had access to the roof rack to them a 3 and 4 way ukrainian security services say at the russians have installed what looked like explosive devices. so they can spend weeks unsuccessfully asking for that permission is also suggestion from alice hearing key. if that basically the russians are playing a game of cat and mouse that they may be installed minds of other kinds of weapon systems and then take them away just for the time that the inspectors are there. so there is a real sense that even though these infections all going on, even though those what folks are trying to keep out of the country to game and demonstrate tool sides that they are outside of the politics. there is no sense
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that we have a real, kind of clear, $360.00 degree image picture of what's going on. now these russian installed operators of the nuclear plants have announced that one of the reactors there is going from cold to hot shut down. what does that mean, nick? for the safety situation, while the ukrainian a nuclear power company has cooled this out and said this is against all the rules, all the kind of protocols for safety, the rest of the professional forces that on the ground save this is to provide a steam to bridge or energy for the pilot, because the other, the last remaining wreck that had been on circle for shut down is now being turned off as it was. i think the important thing to realize here that this is a very difficult situation, right. thanks tracing will we have station where water in the reservoir of the gulf cover as was, is basically coming lower and lower. there's less in the way of water to cool.
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there is a constant issue with power coming in from outside to provide that's a cooling for the wrapped as there are lots of different safety issues. i think we've kind of taken our eyes of the bull. there was a phase of the on the wall with the fact that your biggest incapacitation is basically an active was and just a few doesn't come to the way from active fighting with russian troops according to ukraine. so i basically using as cover to kind of hide in a place that they know the ukraine's warranty attacks that kind of has been forgotten the or is the case any kind of just return to the very occasion when these inspections happen to the rules that thank you, this is still very, very dangerous and that the world needs by more types to this. thank. thank you very much. that was our correspondence. nick connelly there in t as well. it's been more than $500.00 days now since russia launched is full scale invasion of ukraine. millions will remember what they were doing the day the war started, but for kathrina, simon york,
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it was especially memorable. it's the day she gave birth to her son luca. after her story made headlines around the world, she's started working full time to support others, especially women living near the front lines. luka was born weeks before his due date by emergencies, his area and not only that, but his mother, catalina, had just seen and heard the 1st russian missile strikes on her city when she went into labor because it was february 24th 2022. the 1st day of russia's invasion of ukraine. so what would you, what was about picture of us in the bunker went around the world. we have people calling us asking if they could help asking me if we needed nappies. i told them that we were doing okay. as a family, but that the country needed help. suddenly all these boxes just arrived in ukraine address to katya because the truck came with 20 tons of supplies. and each box just took the katya on us. so, you know, i was getting close because another shipment here for you lots of boxes because i
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couldn't get my head around us. what was that going to do with a little baby formula? what started as an improvised response to a wave of support from across the world has now become a professional operation. dozens of volunteers coordinate tons of supplies arriving weekly from donors across europe. formula and nappies are still in demand, but now there are new needs that are on the treatment of al is up with not the when you get the also with is that the best turn a case you can find and he, we send them straight to the unit sizing, one of the power medic said to me, speech, one of these is a live save will never to with millions of people uprooted by war and many called to fight for the very 1st time. catalina realized, many people needed more than material support. they needed to talk, she decided to train as a chaplain. i wish is one of his most of what we do is just talking to people. they messages from the front lines just as if it can be as simple as i'm asking us to pray for them. when they come under intense fire, we're thanking us for keeping them in our prayers. we check in with them and remind
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them we have their box. we're waiting for them. we tell them they don't need to worry about their families when we look after them. they just hop to hold on that will be going to the last you seem to get them through microsoft. not all of catalina is work is done over the phone, visits to civilians and soldiers on the front lines are also part of the job that will in of, especially if we could move with the bottom drawer. and of course, there are a dangerous situations thread drones in the sky. 3 days a morse has the don't distinguish between civilians from soldiers, really, men and women. congratulations. i get lots of pushback from people who say as a mother and i shouldn't be going anywhere near the front line if you could give me a good thing on the subject of the jamante. usually when she says that criticism isn't always about the real risks involved, her team travels with security and armored cars. she says it's about her gender. i'm not sure if the speed is full of decided with a good many people content. their heads around the idea of a female chaplain where you have more societies can service. oh yeah. but there are
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groups of only we as women chaplains, can reach on. the women who have lived under occupation has been tortured for experience, sexual violence. she could, they would never go and talk about as a lot of thought to a male chaplain, the deep, it's not the chaplains full beginning for the children. it's just that the barriers are still very much there. and when she went in the movie, quite a female chaplains are still receiving emails me patrol, but there are more of us and all the times and people on the city because me, i wish you all it. and i'll just say abuse or we should and the country is certainly going to need every one of them more than a 3rd. if you create in say, the personally know someone who has been killed or wounded in the fighting spiders has flared in the northern indian state of mount a port in recent months since may at least 120 people have been killed and farmed clashes between the mate, the majority, who are mainly hindu and the predominantly christian cookies. the violence has
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plunged the region into what summer, calling a state of civil war and its drawn international outrage, dw corresponding audio, but travel to mount a port to see what's driving the conflict. to day money post it big pop lines. plainly visible along this mopped wire. this group all villages from the mid the community, is getting ready to defend itself from attacks by the arrival of cookie groups every day. the religious federal, the border that divides the 2 communities shoot an attack com. they have prepared to hold the position in these mix. you send bunkers, vicki vigil here, dan night. we're not here to tell you how much the defend ourselves. okay, how do you the shut my that inside soldier from the meet the community is the leader of this group. she has taken on the responsibility of training the man in
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combat and self defense, to the little model part of the cookie, dr. to text us about the houses will be done and destroyed whatever they find. that is why we have taken of us to stop them. let's say you're good. let's do. i'm just gonna shoot it out and i'm trying to eliminate the time. yeah, i'm gonna go part the most. i do one ment take up, arms in the border areas. women occupy the streets, hundreds of women, palm that sticks, assemble here to protest and blow up the roots. the there is no one to protect us. we have no weapons. what will we do with these sticks? the cookie militants, have all kinds of weapons. in india's money, poor state that strife and widens is not new. the state has grappled with him, such as these untruth acted academic conflicts. that was since the creation of
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modern india, resulting in thousands of casualties on the hills across the border. we get rad access to the cookie rebels. don't walk, be the lead a big sustain undisclosed location in the hills. in this cab, the constructing bunker with sand backs, it won't be brief, is meant to prep good for it. that's come again like the base, you use them and them to finish the show. us had made weapons in a scribe with made and cookie loppy sees the findings for a separate state. the cookie is called cookie. lat. there is no member of parliament if anything was in the fundamental to who your us. so we have to set the gun. so that we have in that he also in every up also defending our lives. because we have been wrongly accused, sofa is a duck seller community. and for the district community part from the rep,
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others position in the hills. these cookie women have to move on the death of their man with the gun and speed of all the rest. tensions in the economically do. why do region have shown no signs of using the football now and in the women's world cup columbia? east, past south korea to nail to open their women's world cup campaign and australia. 18 year old linda chi say the who overcame cancer 3 years ago, benefited from a gold keeping error in the 1st of 2 double columbia. easily. got to say though, was also named player of the match in what was just the columbia 2nd ever women's world cup victory. columbia meet germany next in group f. brazil started their campaign with a comfortable for neil went against tournament new comers,
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panama and adelaide. alright, board just completed a hat trick with this header 70 minutes into the game. after scoring 2 goals in the 1st result dominated the whole game in front of a crowd of more than $13000.00 in australia. the victory puts them top of the group ahead of their 1st of are game against france on saturday or football coming up in kick off. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the
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