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i am here because the extremists are trying to change our regime. they got into power and they are trying to make us a weak democracy. half the people say they don't want the rules they are passing and they are just ignoring us. we are here to show our voice and to do we can. to fight this. meanwhile, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said he's been fitted with a pacemaker overnight. in a video on social media, mr netanyahu said he'd been living with a heart monitor for the past week, and when that device had beeped on saturday, it had been decided to implant a pacemaker. he expects to be released from hospital on monday in time to vote on his controversial judicial reforms. voters in cambodia are going the polls today
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in a video on social media, mr netanyahu said he'd been living with a heart monitor for the past week — and when the device had beeped on saturday, it had been decided to implant a pacemaker. he expects to be released from hospital on monday — in time to vote on his controversialjudicial reforms. a decline in childminders in the uk could lead to a shortage of places, early years providers are warning. a fifth of carers have quit in the last three years ? many because of low pay and a lack of appreciation. 0verall, childcare places have fallen by 2% this year, but the government says the population of pre—school children is also decreasing and the picture is broadly positive. ? i'm joined by meganjarvie, head of coram family and childcare. just to focus on the importance of
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to monitor this election, dismissing it really as a sham. let s get some of the day s other news now. in mexico, 11 people have died after a suspected arson attack on a bar near the us border. authorities say a drunk young man threw a molotov cocktail at the bar in the northern state of sonora, after being ejected from the bar for harassing women. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said he was fitted with a pacemaker on saturday night. in a video on social media, mr netanyahu said he'd been living with a heart monitor for the past week — and when the device had beeped on saturday, it had been decided to implant a pacemaker. he expects to be released from hospital on monday — in time to vote on his controversialjudicial reforms. at least one person has been
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authorities there say at least two people have been killed and 22 wounded. odesa has been bombed multiple times since the start of the invasion — and has been attacked repeatedly since moscow pulled out of a grain export deal last week. in mexico, 11 people have died after a suspected arson attack on a bar near the us border. authorities say a drunk young man threw a molotov cocktail at the bar in the northern state of sonora, after being ejected from the bar for harassing women. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said he was fitted with a pacemaker on saturday night. in a video on social media, mr netanyahu said he'd been living with a heart monitor for the past week — and when the device had beeped on saturday, it had been decided to implant a pacemaker. he expects to be released from hospital on monday — in time to vote on his controversialjudicial reforms. a decline in childminders in the uk
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threw a molotov cocktail at the bar in the northern state of sonora after being ejected from the bar for harassing women. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said he was fitted with a pacemaker on saturday night. in a video on social media, mr netanyahu said he�*d been living with a heart monitor for the past week — and when the device had beeped on saturday, it had been decided to implant a pacemaker. he expects to be released from hospital on monday — in time to vote on his controversialjudicial reforms. a decline in childminders in the uk could lead to a shortage of places, early years providers are warning. a fifth of carers have quit in the last three years — many because of low pay and a lack of appreciation. 0verall, childcare places have fallen by 2% this year, but the government says the population of pre—school children is also decreasing and the picture is broadly positive. ?0ur education reporter vanessa clarke reports.
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window. then my mom opened the window. nothing exploded. everything was fine. just terrible sirens. and someone came up and said, take the most important documents! your passport! maybe if the siren doesn't stop screaming, we'll have to go into the basement. we took all sorts of things downstairs, just in case something happened. things like food, water, masterpieces. they took everything. >> as the war escalated, nadia and her mother, were stuck in the hospital basement for ten days. >> only a couple days before this, i was sitting and telling my mom my plans. i said, mom, we will be released on hospital on monday or so. then we will go home, and take some money, and by me some water colors, some other paints, and some sort of campus. >> after emergency evacuation, some of the patients are now on
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