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the country�*s prime minister says it shows the climate crisis is already here a double box—office blockbuster
the country�*s prime minister says it shows the climate crisis is already here a double box—office blockbuster
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strained relations between the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and us presidential by well, how are the protests affecting president harris office visit to the u. s. i pose that question to our washington bureau chief, us pull. it's the only cold president biden is actually all of his previous assessors is a stone supporter of israel by g as many others here in the united states has criticized benjamin netanyahu has directly, but also he's writing a coalition about his plans to reform courts and, and also his settlement policies, so he used actually really strong awards saying that they cannot, davidson say he means of the israeli government. they cannot continue down this road and with strong words like that to kind of reflects really some feeling of many americans. on the other hand, he also got really harshly criticized for that from a prominent republicans like former vice president. my parents were referred to by the end of the democrats as and to submit it. so the country is really divided also over beds and with the changing demographics here, the relationship to israel seems to be getting more complex. but after all, there is no doubt tha
strained relations between the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and us presidential by well, how are the protests affecting president harris office visit to the u. s. i pose that question to our washington bureau chief, us pull. it's the only cold president biden is actually all of his previous assessors is a stone supporter of israel by g as many others here in the united states has criticized benjamin netanyahu has directly, but also he's writing a coalition about his plans to reform...
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s other news now. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is expected to be discharged from hospital today following his admission for suspected deydration, his officeu, who is 73, was taken to sheba hospital and kept overnight under observation, but officials say that medical tests revealed no irregularities. the venezuelan opposition leader, maria corina machado, has accused the government of sending a violent group to threaten and attack her supporters at a rally in the capital caracas. her vehicle was attacked. ms machado was not injured. last month she was banned for holding public office for 15 years, in what she says is a politically motivated attempt by the government to stifle opposition. a mexican journalist has been shot to death in a parking lot in the southern tourist town of acapulco. the death of nelson matus is the country's second journalist killing in a week. mexico was the deadliest in the world last year forjournalists, according to media watchdog reporters without borders. wimbledon's finals weekend saw an historic victory on saturday, with marketa vondrousaova becoming the first unseeded player to win the women's singles. she b
s other news now. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is expected to be discharged from hospital today following his admission for suspected deydration, his officeu, who is 73, was taken to sheba hospital and kept overnight under observation, but officials say that medical tests revealed no irregularities. the venezuelan opposition leader, maria corina machado, has accused the government of sending a violent group to threaten and attack her supporters at a rally in the capital caracas....
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s most respected journalists — who's died at the age of 67. wildfires continue on the greek island of rhodes. the country's prime minister says it shows the climate crisis is already here a double box—officeer: barbie and oppenheimer take the cinemas by storm, providing the big screen with its biggest footfall in four years. welcome to the programme. we begin in israel where the parliament has approved restrictions on the powers of the supreme court, which have led to some of the largest protests in israel's history. the move preventsjudges from blocking government decisions they consider unreasonable. critics say it will destroy israel's democracy, but the government says it will curb judicial over—reach. the white house has described the vote in the israeli parliament as "unfortunate," pointing out that the measure was passed with the slimmest possible majority. our middle east correspondent, tom bateman, sent this report from jerusalem. the streets of israel were soaked in anger. moments after one of the most contested laws in the country's history was passed. anti—government protesters were being blasted with water cannon, and the rage towards mr netanyahu or "bibi" was boiling over.
s most respected journalists — who's died at the age of 67. wildfires continue on the greek island of rhodes. the country's prime minister says it shows the climate crisis is already here a double box—officeer: barbie and oppenheimer take the cinemas by storm, providing the big screen with its biggest footfall in four years. welcome to the programme. we begin in israel where the parliament has approved restrictions on the powers of the supreme court, which have led to some of the largest...
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. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu left a tel aviv hospital today after doctors gave him the all-clear. they say he s en heated with a heart monitor. his officeay after suffering from suspected dehydration in tel aviv amid the intense heat there.nenyahu released a video saying to people there that they to ink more water, especially in this kind of weather. >>> now to russia's war on ukraine. ukraine reporting a e of russian strikes on two major cities. ukrainian authorities claim that russian missiles hit kharkiv early this morning. we know at least one person was killed bit shelling here and they say that zaporizhzhia was hit more than 50 times in the last 24 hours. alec marquardt joins us from ukraine. what more are you learning about the strikes? >> reporter: hi there, rahel. you are right. it was a flurry of strikes overnight, both in the northern and southern parts of the country. zaporizhzhia is close to the southern front while kharkiv is close to that russian border. let's start in zaporizhzhia where according to local authorities there was some 52 different strikes, all across the region. around seven people were wounded by rocket st
. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu left a tel aviv hospital today after doctors gave him the all-clear. they say he s en heated with a heart monitor. his officeay after suffering from suspected dehydration in tel aviv amid the intense heat there.nenyahu released a video saying to people there that they to ink more water, especially in this kind of weather. >>> now to russia's war on ukraine. ukraine reporting a e of russian strikes on two major cities. ukrainian...
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let�*s hope they continue the brilliant success of the euros. when the prime minister took officeing stable for the first few months as we put in place initiatives is simple, because the nhs has been disrupted by industrial action. we put clear plans in place to bring down waiting lists in urgent and emergency care, primary care, ambulances, outpatients and electives. those plans will continue to work but we need to end industrial action. i would ask him if he cares about bringing down waiting lists, does he agree with me that consultants and junior doctors should accept the pay deal the government offers? mr deal the government offers? ij�*i' speaker... deal the government offers? mr speaker... the _ deal the government offers? mr speaker... the prime _ deal the government offers? mr speaker... the prime minister. deal the government offers? mr- speaker... the prime minister likes to net speaker... the prime minister likes to get away — speaker... the prime minister likes to get away early- _ speaker... the prime minister likes to get away early. the _ speaker... the prime minist
let�*s hope they continue the brilliant success of the euros. when the prime minister took officeing stable for the first few months as we put in place initiatives is simple, because the nhs has been disrupted by industrial action. we put clear plans in place to bring down waiting lists in urgent and emergency care, primary care, ambulances, outpatients and electives. those plans will continue to work but we need to end industrial action. i would ask him if he cares about bringing down...