tv DW News Deutsche Welle July 25, 2023 2:00pm-2:16pm CEST
2:00 pm
on the, on income, if you look into the nice stats, july 29th on d, w the, this is dw news live from balance. china. every moves has its foreign minister chain guns from this post is not been seen in public for more than a month. spock in a stove and speculations about his political rivalry also and the programs israel. braces for further protests and strikes of the parliament policy is controversial.
2:01 pm
traditional wistful protest this class with police instead of the front block, several pro, it's around, the country on greece says it is at war with was find places are still raging in thousands of regions across the country. thousands of people have been forced to see the homes old, break up the holidays. the gulf is welcome to the program, china and has removed outspoken phone minnes chain, gung from office 10. the scene in these pictures here with us secretary of state antony blinking earlier this year. i've been absent from public duties for more than a months and an announcement on tuesday evening. chinese state media said he has been replaced with his previous so so long as he but gave no reason for tens
2:02 pm
removal. now from all of this breaking story, i'm no joins of from badging by the gentlest fabi and catch my father. what more can you tell us? yeah, same gun has not been seen in public since the 25th of june. so he's been missing that for more than a month now. and this was really a very fascinating stair story to develop because in the beginning, before the ministry basically explains that she is sick, that there were some health reasons. and that's why you couldn't show up for some important 4 minutes. this meeting. i mean, you with what's really missing out on very important appointments, but then they change their stance. the daily a press conference of the foreign ministry, they would just simply say we cannot provide any information. and so the room us see a stop, it's um, popping up and the preston type thing thing was that they were not all sense or to you in china is usually would be the case. and um, the most prominent room i was actually that um, seemed gone had an extra marshall
2:03 pm
a fab with a tv report to in hong kong. and this news even made it to, at least in taiwan. and uh yeah, to the breaking news to the uh, tv news, but nothing was confirmed and we don't know why it's the gun was replaced, but today this official that he was removed from his post and it is a very, very uh, yeah, very extraordinary move. i mean, seen gun was seen as a rising star within the parentheses, 57 years old. that is relatively young for the post that he was holding until today . and also he was seen as a prophecy of seating ping, and we don't know exactly why he was removed, but that is definitely probably the biggest political scandal um of the reason he is he and aging. now its saying was a figurehead foot china is increasingly aggressive foreign policy. keep this up also represent a shift in tone from the g of the i don't think so. i mean sitting down with both very talented in playing the both for you. i mean, having
2:04 pm
a very aggressive confrontational style and being very nationalistic, but he could also be a charming diplomat and basically build bridges. i mean, he was actually quite talented in both ways. and his previous test will now be the 5 minutes to again one e. i think he's even the big of all for you, the, the more confrontational, um, uh, diploma to so to speak. i don't expect like a general shift in, in, in rhetoric. and i think while china is actually quite to concerned about the relationship, especially to what you asked and there were some slight improvements we recently, i think the bigger picture will not change. and i think the more nationalistic tone here also in the aging will not change the insights with that in a bad thing. thank you very much. i of the u. k. has urged israel to maintain the independence office traditionally after these really parliament passed one crucial bill of the government's traditional reforms.
2:05 pm
the commons come often of the nights of mos protests that sold police use will to kind of to disperse, protest is blocking a highway intel of beats and jerusalem demonstrates is also it's up to the streets off to the legislation was passed, the vote followed months of demonstrations by is ready to say these reforms on the minds of nations democracy, the government says the changes unnecessary to correct the in balance of policy that allows quotes to excessive into fear in government decisions, w, tourism correspondents on the exam and told us more about the new law and why it is so controversial. what you're 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 happens on monday afternoon that the far right village government under a prime minister benjamin netanyahu is passing one of the laws of this. uh,
2:06 pm
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 government decisions that it deems unreasonable or implausible. not to give you some examples in the lead up to this vote. what has often been quoted here and 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. it didn't allow it 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. 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, you know, oversight of government actions and decisions. and that is why purchases here are
2:07 pm
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 said it again last night. you know, he's taking away, what do you see that's power from an unelected course, giving it back to, in the, to the elected government officials. but of course, this is not enough for the protest this. now that was most demonstrations again last night. do you expect these protests to continue but that just lead us have already said last night and that they will continue their protests because what they want to prevent is now the rest of the package to pause. now we're expecting now to connect to the is really parliament with go into recess for a summer. pause the holidays next week about to members, cabinet ministers from the far right parties and those from the liquid party,
2:08 pm
mostly pushing for this overall to go through a set they will continue to push for these other loss deposit. and in the next session, after the contest it comes back. so we understand, you know, from the protest this, they will continue this. i mean, i talked to some protest this last night when they can come all out again. and you know, there were many, many, which just simply shocked about what happened very angry and trusted. it's very sad . you know, saying that this will happen because this has happened because there's no pro consensus and such dramatic changes on basic laws on such important flaws. cannot be made without the approach consensus and society. now what options do the opponents still have to stop this? well, 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 stripe down
2:09 pm
government decisions. and basically we understand that the judges of, of the high court will look at that at these petitions. so it would be 5 of several engineers. but also we understand the position is expected to file a petitions, but experts are bit divided over. you know, what will happen next uh, what the judges can actually do. because it's amendments to the basic law is run has no constitution. so this is a longer process, we're probably looking at and it could bring a is a closer to a constitutional crisis because depending on but the judges will decide, 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
2:10 pm
a stripe today. by the medical personnel, real. so we'll look at what the military service will do and other members of society, high to, to 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, it has been deepening over the past 6 months. is actually cemented a by this low and the snow a solution yet as to how they would come back together here. of course, one of the kind of that reporting phone service and in many sense smell. let's have a look at some of the other news making headlines around the world today view and says it has begun removing more than a 1000000 barrels of oil from a decaying tank. cut off the germany coast maintenance of the tank that has been paused for 8 years due to the war in the m in. the un says the operation is
2:11 pm
necessary to avoid the possibly catastrophic oil spill. dozens of pilots, whales have beach themselves on the western coast of australia. officials say a pause of more than 60 wales gather offshore before becoming stranded. mos strivings of private wealth are not on common, but scientists are still. i'm sure of the cause as the time is active, is to create a tool box, has been removed from a pro test as an, as an oil pull within the sweetest city of nominate. police carried several active as the way up to date. the roads around support comes just hours for a swedish cord find to embark for dissipating a police order during a protest at the same facility. just last month, the week prime minister, cost me to talk is says, whose country is as war with raging was $5.00 see total problem in the nation faced
2:12 pm
another 3 difficult days? thousands of why fi as a burning and breeze prompting some of the largest evacuations in the nation's history. the islands off roads and cor full have been among the west effected areas at defense value or against an approaching via 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 as the doorstep. lopez had happened, beckoning to dallas, the flames. the 5 front is so wide, a tottered. these are stretched to the limit forcing warranty and lucas to fight the flames. 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,
2:13 pm
it will be worst wednesday. it's very, very, but the fires in george and other islands have left a stream of devastation. breeze has been dealing with dozens of new wife by us every day. and the government pings there'll be no despite soon email me. it's certain that over the next few days, over the next few weeks and me off what all we must all remain on constant alert to me said for we are at war. but as i'm focused exclusively on the front with the fires with us, that's enough that we will rebuild all that was last, compensate those that restrictions to basic on the region 5 have prompted some of the largest evacuation every speech in the country. how long i never thought i'd be called and so my live uh, is this someone's gonna end up dying service like that? there are thousands of people as though out there. this is young kids. so the
2:14 pm
paypal, the islands on fire, stick up, know where to go. is no food, no, uh, and that just pays the bundle and many local fee, the seeing we it's a catastrophe that has destroyed everything they own. the football now in the women's world cup columbia east paused south korea to help to open that woke up campaign in australia. the 18 year old linda castillo overtime council, just 3 years ago, used a gold keeping era in the 1st half to double columbia is the seed, was also named player, was so much in what was just columbia as sick as a women's world cup victory. columbia meets germany next. as a group, a, the whole suzy island could not continue the winning ways against the philippines.
2:15 pm
they went into the mattress favorites, but fell to the w tons, one. serena bolden school, the philippines loan goal and the 25th minutes ending the philippines. the 1st ever woke up big trick. the 27 year old school was historic as well after they were health schools in the 1st match against switzerland, the result leave group a quite a competitive. so that's, it's from me and the news team have an update for the top of me and the team, thanks for watching the, the the is, it is someplace having to be more peaceful than ever on the move world wide and such are based on life. but it tries to get in contact on the left side of the.
12 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=449946774)