columbia is last. rebel group says it s ready for pace, talks with the new president. ah hello and welcome to the program. it s 9, g and chain. the biggest ral strike in britain. in 3 decades is underway, tens of thousands of workers have walked out, demanding better pay and job security. they ve rejected a wage increase of 2 percent, while inflation is at 9 percent. we re joined now by poll brennan, who s at london s waterloo station. hello there, poll. how was the morning peak impacted by this strike? ah, it s, it s a profound impact. the waterloo stations, a station that i use actually to commute into london and working days in to see it is deserted as it has been in this morning. rush out this morning against quite extraordinary. i thought at least some trains running into here. i m looking at my shoulder and see a few people that have come off the train from around like all 9. i think it is halfway down the station. but that only happens every 10 or 15 minutes and in bet
left us later, seeking a financial lifeline. shall anchor begins, bailout talks with the i, m f, to combat skyrocketing inflation and a few shortage and russia threatened to retaliate after lithuanian bonds, some rel transit to moscow s baltic sea exclaim of kellen in grand. ah, we begin in belgium, where tens of thousands of demonstrators have converged on the capital to protest against the rising cost of living. it s the latest and biggest day of action planned by unions. they ve called a day of strikes to demand a better pay and working conditions and more investment in the public sector. the industrial action has severely disruptive transport. airport has cancelled all outbound flights. i just did it when i came here to defend purchasing. powered the citizens because demonstrate is the only way to make the change. we cannot cope annual, even with 2 salaries as we will have. i m a medical teacher. both of us are working on. we cannot get our head above water. you must thin
offer of a 100 percent pay rise, because it doesn t keep pace with soaring inflation. ah no, israel s prime minister disbanding his coalition dissolving parliament, putting the country on course for new elections. the 5th, in 3 years of tele bennett, has been struggling to keep his alliance together since winning election a year ago. but he has been without a majority in parliament for more than 2 months. for mister yollop, it will take bennett s job and lead the country until afresh. bushes held in october or november and its coalition was made up of a diverse range of political forces and made history by becoming a 1st is ready government to include a palestinian israeli party. moved to dissolve. parliament comes after the coronation failed to renew a law on the status of illegal israeli settlers in the occupied west bank the shelf . busy on, on friday i held a series of talks with legal insecurity officials, and i realize that in 10 days what the expiration of the regulati
this is al jazeera ah hello, i m emily anglin. this is denise ally from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. polls close in france is parliamentary elections . can the president s coalition hold off the challenge from a new left his blog? we live in paris with projected results. a former rebel versus a millionaire who calls himself king of t. tom colombians vote for a new president. to me, the anger about inflation and inequality. bangladesh is facing its worst flooding in more than 100 years. millions are affected, and ne, in india is also impacted. and apple workers vote to form a union as a us store for the 1st time as momentum builds with similar moves in big tech firms . that on piece assembly with your school to landmark decision from swimming wolf governing body, restricting transgender athletes from participating in elite women s competitions. all the details later, this news our ah welcome to the program. it s 18 g m t, and polls have just closed in the 2nd round
i m darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from de, also coming up tens of thousands of women to take to the streets of chillies, capital, demanding gender equality, and the end to domestic violence. the battle for back moot, ukrainian soldiers push ahead against russian mercenaries who warn they can t win. and we report from iraq where the country is facing a water shortage. despite having 2 major rivers. ah, thousands of people are running outside the parliament building in the georgia and capital tbilisi for a 2nd day. that demonstrating against a proposed law. they say will silence critics of the government. the legislation similar to one passed by russia in 2012, which the kremlin has since used to target western funded and jose and media malagon and whatsapp reports railing outside parliament for a 2nd night in a row. protest as into lisi have been marching against a so called for an agents bill that minifield will curtail civil liberties and stifled press freedom. but ri