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to bump very government reprisals. an income if you look into how nice the 3 stats july 29th on d w the . this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel set for further protests after parliament process. controversial traditional reforms. protestors clash with police and tell of even blog, several roads around the country. opponents fear the bill will destroy israel's democracy. the government says it's a safe car. also coming up, greece, war with wildfires. fires continued to burn in dozens of reasons across the country
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. thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes or break off their home . the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. there been more protests in israel after part of it passed a crucial part of the government's judicial reform bill. police use water canada on protesters who had gathered to block a highway intel of eve and demonstrators took to the streets of jerusalem and their thousands up to the legislation was passed by the connection. police arrested several 1000 people across israel. the vote followed months of demonstrations by his release, who say the reforms undermined the nations democracy. the government says the changes are necessary to correct and in balance of power that allows courts to interfere and its decisions. one of
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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 saying that against me, the opposition parties will come out to the committee and board gotten the vague talk in the last pitch efforts to secure the compromise by the countries president ended without success. the coalition government size, the changes are necessary to prevent overreach by the quotes, uninsured remote equal power balance. inside the connect set, the coalition celebrated with group hugs and south fees. getting allowed to pass the police out side use towards that kind of deployed offices on horseback to dispatch, to demonstrate as it was described as a day of destruction. the tempo by opposition lead to yeah, yeah. and i peed this,
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so scream, 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, that there is no prime minister and israel, that yahoo has become a puppet on a string of mussel. you have extreme us since the draft legislation was introduced in january, it is divided as well and triggered one of the largest protest movements been the country's history for 29 consecutive weeks. tens of thousands of his varieties took to the streets of tel aviv and other cities. many came to demonstrate against the plans changes by netanyahu and his coalition. they argued, did you do so over the whole the on demand democracy underneath checks and balances? we're here to protect our democracy. we were left with no choice but to go to and
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disobedience and, and non violent disobedience. and we're here to protect our democracy. we are by the hour by ear. after the vote, the prime minister said he had not given up on the idea of compromise. over today, we counted doubts unnecessarily. democratic step to step was aimed at restoring the degree of bonds between the authorities, which was the case 50 years ago. and we will continue to strive to negotiations and reach agreements. we are not giving up the chance to achieve a broad consensus of i'm telling you it's possible because i have showing, however, his words are likely to be met to skepticism by his opponents throughout, already considering the next move. the w through his little correspond atanya kramer told us more about why the new law is so controversial. 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 village is. government
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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 stripe 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, write it down. this is not possible any more, and now we are expecting. now of course the governments, you know, the committed session will go into recess in the next week. and we're expecting a, the government to post the next packages or the next bills. then in the next session of the government, but that could be also some other laws that are being pos, not related to the traditional overall. now 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
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that this is not the end of democracy, but of course, protest is 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. the weather has been a lot of, you know, anger, sadness, and defiance industry. it's last night. i talked to some of the protest as you know, that came from all walks of life and scientists to teaches to military reserve is to say, no, they do not have any trust in this government. and they set, you know, they will continue also from the protest movement. the set of to prime into san antonio said he's open to 2 more talks and a compromise that, that there's nothing to talk about. and so it seems that you know,
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the protest will continue. resort last that'd be sold all day. basically, protest has came out from the early morning. there were trying to block a junctions and streets and entrances to the is really part him into the connected and late at night. of course, there were still in the streets in the early morning we saw a lot of a police presence. both the canons being used by police on horseback also. so the protest this no let up in this yes, the attorney of this law has now been passed is crucial. part of the reform bill has been passed given that what can opponents still do to stop judicial reform while we're expecting now, the opposition has said that will now take the meta actually to the supreme court of for, to do sure. review of this, a government vote, and this is actually the same court that has been limited by this and, you know,
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and talking to legal experts here. this could lead to basically you to 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 if you in as well as saying that they were threatening 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, not report for duty, which would then be a huge problem for as low security. tanya, thank you very much. our correspondent tony kramer, in jerusalem there's like some other stories making headlines today. the is really
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military said it shot dead, 3 armed palestinians who fired on his rarely soldiers in the occupied westbank. israel says the attackers open fire from the vehicle in the city of novelist. hello, send you an authority, say the identities of the government are still on the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez has urged russia to return to a deal that allowed the safe export of ukrainian grain through the black sea boscoe quit the agreement last week saying demands to improve its own exports, had not been met. since then. level wheat and corn prizes have risen sharply. clement, active as aggressive tune, burke has been removed from a protest and an oil port in this way, the city of baltimore. the police carried several activist away after they blocked roads around the porch. it comes just hours after a swedish court fine to tune back for disobeying a police order during the protest at the same facility last month. a
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fire has blaze through a temple of northwest in china, just drawing most of the complex footage shared on social media shows the statute at the shawn done great boot or temple rift in flames. no injuries have been reported and authorities say they are investigating the cause of the fire, extreme hate and high winds, or fueling deadly wild fires and or it's of north africa. will jury is government says at least 34 people have been killed since fires began several days ago. across the border in tunisia, hundreds have been evacuated as forest fires and danger populated areas. grace is prime minister says his country is at war with raging wild fires. prime minister tree echo spencer tacos told parliament 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
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rhodes and courses have been among the worst effected areas at defense value against an approaching via pile. residents of the creek island fluids that hopefully the body it'd be protected homes from the please. but for the residents side is already as the doorstep. lopez had happened beckoning to dallas, the plains the 5 front is so wide, a tottered. these are 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 invited we are here to 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,
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but the fires in georgia and other islands have left a stream of devastation. greece has been dealing with thousands of new wi fi us every day. and the government thinks that it would be no despite soon email could meet. its searching that over the next few days, over the next few weeks, we must all remain on constant alert. a fixed commission for we are at war focused exclusively on the front with the fire switch. yes. that's enough that we will rebuild all that was last, compensate those the restrictions because the region 5 pip prompted some of the largest evacuations ever speech in the country. how long i never thought i'd be called into my life. uh, is this someone's gonna die in service like that? there are thousands of people still out there. this is young kids, so the pay for the islands on fire. stick up. know where to go? is no food, no. uh,
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and that just basically been abundant and many local fields to seeing we it's a catastrophe that has destroyed everything they own. the football now and in the women's world cup columbia is to pass south korea to nail, to open their women's world cup campaign and australia. 18 year old linda co say though, who became who overcame cancer 3 years ago. benefited from the gulf, keeping error in the 1st half to double columbia is lead. i say though, it was also named player of the much in what was just columbia 2nd ever women's world cup victory. columbia meet germany next. well, germany begin their campaign against competition, 1st timers, morocco and showed no mercy at a tournament where a few of the superstars have shot. and so far, germany's big game striker came up with the goods here. i'm in the left no doubt
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about there in 10 to get all 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 half time at germany corner 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 twin senior at their domain names. just 20 seconds after halftime clara bill, how much hold to make it 3 there. for the 2022. the shipping chip runners up up there to own goals from iraq of the marketing throughout to 5 before the actual uh, put the icing on the cake in jeremy's commanding 6 little bit 3 perfect starts to the world. come from a to, you know, both the tech one works theme you are watching the news from
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berlin. just reminder the top story we're following for you this, our mass protest to follow the passing into law of legislation limiting the power of israel supreme court. the legislation is part of a raft of reforms by the government that has deeply is divided is released as of next and close up. we have more for you on the political crisis in israel time. terry martin, thanks for watching the sky there. you see. so it's a lot say what the .

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