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the, the, this is the w news, live from palate, israel, braces for further pro to solve the problem and process controversial, traditional with full protest as class, but police and tennessee front blocked several roads around the country. opponents claimed the bill will destroy, is rose democracy. the government says it is a safe gun also and the appropriate grease says it is as well with wild fox splice has continued to burn in thousands of regions across the country. 1000 people have been forced to flee that homes over the break off the holiday costs.
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her son was born, the de rushes invasion began. no come. so rina is helping all the ukrainian women survive lives near the front line. the i'm good. how about as well come that's been more protests in israel off the parliament pos one crucial bill of the government's judicial reform. please use was counted on protest. those who have gathered to block a highway instead of beats and demonstrate this took to the streets of jerusalem in this thousands. also the legislation was passed by successive police, arrested several 1000 people across the country as the vote followed months of demonstrations by his re lease who say the reforms on the mine, the nations democracy. the government says the changes on necessary to correct and
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then in balance of pop, that allows quotes to excessively into fans 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. i'm say that against middle position parties will come out to the committee 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 quote's uninsured remote equal power balance. inside the connect set, the coalition celebrated with the group hugs and sell fees. getting the police out side used to go to kind of deployed offices on horseback to dispatch,
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to demonstrate as it was described as a day of destruction. the 10 pulled by opposition leader. yeah, yeah, a lot, pete. this 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 dustbin of history. everything that connects us since there is no prime minister in israel, netanyahu's 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 in 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
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. we're here to protect our democracy. we were left with no choice but to go to and 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. 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 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 we have shortly. however, his words are likely to be met to skepticism by his opponents throughout, already considering the next move. that up is israel correspondents turn to trim. i know joe's as a from the jerusalem, tanya, tell us about this new law and why exactly it is so controversial?
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well, what are you seeing in the past 6 months is actually opponents of this traditional over going out to protest a week by week with days of disruption. exactly. to prevent what happened to monday afternoon that the far right village government under a prime minister benjamin netanyahu is passing one of the laws of this. uh, so controversial a traditional overhaul. now this particular law basically strips the supreme court of the high court from its ability to oversee the government decisions, to strike down governments, decisions that is deemed unreasonable or implausible. that to give you some examples in the lead up to this vote. what has often been quoted here in the is really media is the case of, for example, a, a party leader was supposed to become administered. you have been convicted of fraud and some corruption charges in the past. the supreme court didn't allow it
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for him to become a minister because it says this is not in the public interest as also being talked about, you know, possibly dismissing uh, the attorney general. uh, we don't know if this will happen. so if you talk to law experts you, they say, you know, this pretends a lot to the, uh, you know, oversight of, uh, government actions and decisions. and that is why purchases here are saying, you know, this is a 1st step to lose the checks and balances on anything. the government does, why the government says and prime minister benjamin netanyahu and said it again last night, you know, he's taking away or do you see the power from an unexpected course giving it back to the, to the elected government officials. but of course, this is not enough for the protest of now that was most demonstrations again last night. do you expect these protests to continue? my protest leaders have already said last night and that they will continue their
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protests because what they want to prevent us now is the rest of the package to pause. now we're expecting now to connect said the is rarely paula meant to go into recess for a summer polls the holidays next week about to members, cabinet ministers from the far right parties. and there's some that it could part you mostly pushing for this overall to go through a set they will continue to push for these other last deposit. and in the next session, after the contest it comes back. so we understand, you know, from the protest you just, they will continue this. i mean, i talk to some protest this last night when they can come all out again. and, you know, there were many, many, with just simply shocked about what happened. very angry and frustrated, very sad, you know, saying that this will happen because this has happened because there's no proud consensus and such dramatic changes a on
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a basic laws on such important flaws. cannot be made without a pro consensus and society. now what options do the opponents still have to stop this? while we understand that the some petitions are being followed actually to the supreme court, the same code that's being now unlimited and it's abilities to strike the own government decisions. so basically we understand that the judges of, of the high court will look at that at these petitions. so it would be 5, but several a n g o is but also we understand the position is expected to file a petitions, but experts are bit divided over. you know, what will happen next? what the judges can actually do. because it's meant just to, the basic law is right, has no constitution. so this is a longer process. we're probably looking at a and it could bring a is a closer to a constitutional crisis because depending on but the judges will decide,
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the government might not go with this decision. so this is one thing and of course we already heard a protest, a will continue. we also heard from the labor unions that they might come together for a more general strike of trying you know, in the coming days in israel we already have a strike today. by the medical personnel, real, so we'll look at what the military service will do and other members of society. hi totes, you know, that has been all very strongly invested at least parts of them in this, in these protest against the traditional overall. so i think what we will see is basically this deep divide that has been, you know, has been deepening over the past 6 months. is actually cemented advise. it's slow and there's no solution yet as to how they would come back together here until they're kind of their reporting from jerusalem. many sense
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that's have a look now at some of the all the news from around the world is the un says it has begun removing mold in a 1000000 barrels of oil from a decaying time cut off. the gave me the coast maintenance of the supersonic that has been paused for ages due to the war and u. m. and the un says the operation is necessary to avoid a possible possibly catastrophic oil spill. the climate activist dates of tune back has been removed from the protests at an oil port and the sweetest city of mount. the police carried several activists away after they blocked roads around the port . it comes to us out as often as a swedish cause finds to berk for this a bank, a police, or you're in a protest at the same facility last month. extreme heat and high winds fueling was 5 in parts of north africa. algeria,
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as government says at least 34 people have been killed since finds began several days ago, across the board of intonation. hundreds of being evacuated as far as 5 endangered populated areas and the greek farm. and it's the customer to talk and says his country is also as well with raging what wildfires he told parliament, the nation faced another 3 difficult days. dozens of was, finds a burning in greece, prompting some of the largest evacuations in the nation's history. guidance of roads and corps full have been among the west effected at defense value or against an approaching vice pile. residents of the creek island fluids that hopefully the body to be protected homes from the believe. but for other residents fight is already at the doorstep. lopez had happened beckoning to dallas, the flames. the 5 front is so wide,
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a tottered. these are stretched to the limit forcing warranty and lucas to fight the flames. and they don't want for this group, if the drop of water collected is vital 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 george and other islands had left a stream of devastation breeze has been dealing with dozens of new wi fi us every day. and the government thinks that it would be no, despite soon emailing it to me. it's certainly that over the next few days, over the next few weeks and me off what all we must all remain on constant alert. excuse me, said for we are at war focused exclusively on the front with the fire switch. yes.
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such enough that we will rebuild all of that because last compensate those that restrictions because the region 5 has prompted some of the largest evacuations every speech in the country. helena never thought i'd be causing some a light. uh, is this. someone's gonna end up dying service like that. there are thousands of people still out there. this is young kids selling the paypal, the islands on fire, stick up, know where to go? is no food, no, uh, and the just price been abundant and many local fee the same we. it's a catastrophe that has destroyed everything the own the united nations nuclear watchdog, the i a e, a says it has found a land mines around ukraine's is up. what is your power plant beside? which is your ups largest nuclear power station is occupied by rushing force on sunday expos from the international atomic energy agency found mines in
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a buffer zone. between the internal and external boundary. i said any destination would not affect nuclear safe. bought the much the want that lang explosives breached its safety stock and created additional such a psychological impressions on stuff. the russian installed operators have announced that one of the reactors is now going from cold to hot shut down to w correspondents and they call explain to us what that means or whether you credit in a nuclear power company has cooled this out set. this is against who the rules, all the kind of protocols for safety, the rest of the professional forces that on the ground say this is to provide a steam to bridge our energy for the pounds because the other, the last remaining wreck that had been on. so called fort shutdown is now being turned off as it was. i think the important thing to realize here that this is
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a very difficult situation, right. thanks tracing on. we have a 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. there is a constant issue with power coming in from outside to provide that cooling for the wrapped as there are lots of different potential triggers for security safety issues. i think we've kind of taken our eyes of the boy that was a phase of the on the wall with that fact that your biggest incapacitation is basically inactive, was and just a few dozen kilometers away 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 that worst case, any kind of just return to every occasion when these inspections happen to the real estate taken care of it, this is still very, very dangerous. and that the world me spend more times to this across from that new company. they're reporting from keys. now, right in price as well buys, have risen dramatically since russia has pulled out of the ukranian grain deal. now,
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west and officials are looking to china to pressure on most scale to resume the agreements. china was by far the biggest destination full grant exported onto that deal, which was broken by the u. n. a turkey a year ago. about a quarter of the grant that left you find inputs ended up in china. all the recipients with turkey and egypt. the deal was seen as a lifeline for keeping food prices stable globally, especially for drought stricken countries in africa. of the political science and stuff of cling, bob told us more about how the end of this grain deal is affecting china's food security and is role on the global stage. and i think what the, all i understand is that china, we very much depends on uh, i good cultural imparts. so showing that it's not by 2 and the what. and then as we also understand, china is number one when it comes to this like c y n deal. so this is really,
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really crucial on china all cost china. i can't afford to buy casual products and elsewhere, but it makes a big, big difference. and those wayne supplies all way looking for sean, not on election. i have one additional point of cost is that the china is looking. i'd see kind of a big situation off the country in the white. and is this kind of all what we cannot make a cover this was on infecting very much the chinese economic situation. so this is also an additional fact all wide. china is focusing very much on the situation about china itself. the only company effects it's a by this. where do you see the biggest concern for fuel secure fluid security? now of course the ball covered fences for 4 countries party, both in countries, but at least on the african continent. and we saw that on the last couple of days
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for prices that wind up very much f o b, it's between 5 and 9 percent. and this is affecting a number of african countries. uh, you see all these, they cannot make and humanitarian and even political implications. for an of all kind of creasing sorting. uh anyhow, for example, um this is, um, this is something what is uh, what is quite, quite crucial. um at the same time we have this kind off. um, uh, let's say a narrative finds a between russia and answer the rest of, you know, there was no russian. the question is something i was receiving them all the consequences to developing countries and russia is trying to, uh, to gain this kind of narrative better. uh, just uh, one or 2 days ago the russian at best buy and best to kenya she uh,
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having dish pinion fees and then she was paid off blaming the rest of the rest. and so sanctions is in charge off hoff, this kind of situation. and we all know there's no cost nonsense, but this kind of all bytes to find their lives, especially in the globe. it's how it is something that is crucial this context. now, china is calling for further talks between the parties. good, beijing's pressure help to resolve this price is yes, all costs. china is by far, the most influential ally off russia today. i think china is we all spending, like little bits. i'll hop, nothing, shooting african countries are important as well. at the same time, you need to understand that for russia, which is, as this kind of situation is tom saying, what is quite helpful for him?
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because he is getting on all attention. he's going to want to add to the restaurant actually costs some. it's just a few days on the 27th, 28th of july, and some people stop and say the most likely he's going to come up with a number off of binding to agreements with advocate for you to present some thought as as somebody who is a saving african countryside as saving efforts in the colonies. so this is something was quite crucial and an additional cost to destroy it. so i could catch the dependency off ukraine as something was very much in the interest off off for russia. so what i want to say is, china is a part of this re gotcha, but for pushing for russia, and they will also consider us the political science is stefan to be in
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a bone the for us. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. now it is more than $500.00 days since russia launched its full scale invasion of ukraine. millions will remember what they were doing on that day. the war started bought full katerina semiannual. it was especially memorable, it's the day she gave birth to her son, luka offer a story, made headlines around the wealth. she started working full time to support others, especially women living near the front lines for the world. luca 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, we have people calling us asking if they could help asking me if we needed nappies
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. 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 to the katya on us. so, you know, i was getting close because another shipment here for you lots of boxes because i couldn't get my head around does. what was that going to do with a little that maybe 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 to find the treatment of allies up with not the when you get the also what it is that the best turn the case you can find is he, we send them straight to the unit slicing, one of the paramedics said to me is each 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,
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many people needed more than material support. they needed to talk, she decided to train as a chaplain, way of showing one of his most of what we do is just talking to people, say 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 thinking us for keeping them in our prayers. we check in with them and remind them we have their box, we're waiting for them. we tell them they don't need to worry about their families . we'll look after the new they just hop to hold on that will be going through the last you seem to get them through microsoft. not all of calculating this work is done over the phone, visits to civilians and soldiers on the front lines are also part of the job that will enable question to make a move with the bottom door. and of course, either a dangerous situations through drones in the sky. 3 days, i'm more just 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 could, i shouldn't be going anywhere near the front line if you could give me
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a good thing on the subject of those. or you might do 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. it's the speed of school of decided with the kids. many people come get their heads around the idea of a female chaplain where you have more societies can service. oh yeah. but there are 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 who she wanted them over. quite a female chaplains are still receiving emails me patrol, but there are more of us to move the times and people on the city because me, i wish you all it. and i'll just say a piece of research and the country is certainly going to need every one of them. more than a 3rd of ukrainian say they personally know someone who has been killed or wounded in the fighting the
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full now in the women's world cup columbia has ease past soft career. to now to open deb woke up some pain in australia. the 18 year old linda can say those who overcame cancer 3 years ago use the adult keeping era in the 1st half to double columbia is lead to say that was also named player with a match. and what was just columbia's 2nd ever women's will come victory. columbia needs germany next and prove a host new zealand could not continue the winning ways against the philippines state. went into the masses favorites, but fell to the david tons, one mill, serena bolden score the philippines loan go in the 24th minute. the philippines, the 1st of the world company 3, the 27 year old school was historic as well after they were held scoreless in the
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1st match against switzerland, the result lease rebates, quite composed and dw corresponded only moody was in way to new zealand and watched the philippines historic victory over losing it off to the high of the opening, getting victory against norway. new zealand have come, crushing back down to us qualification for the knockout stages. which seems like a certainty officer that victory on the opening day now hangs in the balance. but for the philippines, this is a dream moments. serena bouldin's head up was the 1st time that a new comment to this world cup has schooled out the tournaments. and it gave the philippines the countries 1st ever points out of wealth come the celebrations from bold and on from had see mice set it all, whatever the team achieves from here on out island site, which is side has already made history. the only movie reporting that and that says
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