for the 13th weekend in a row, more than 100,000 israelis have held protests across the country against a radicaljudicial overhaul, despite prime minister benjamin netanyahu s decision to pause the reforms earlier this week. talks have been initiated between the government and the opposition, but protest organisers fear the legislation could still be brought to a vote. i can tell you that the end game will be that we are going to win because this is not something that we can live with. we cannot live in a state that is not democratic. these people which came out here today to cry for their future, to fight for the future, they feel their future is in danger. to france now. paris is holding a referendum today on whether to ban street rentals of e scooters. the french capital was one of the first cities to authorise their use, but they ve faced criticism from some who say they re often driven recklessly and clutter the streets. 0ur correspondent in paris, hugh schofield, has more. in par
more than a hundred thousand israelis have held protests across the country against a radicaljudicial overhaul, despite prime minister, benjamin netanyahu s decision to pause the reforms earlier this week. talks have been initiated between the government and the opposition, but protest organisers fear the legislation could still be brought to a vote. we propose pose there to say goodbye to our viewers around the world. the home secretary suella braverman has said she sympathises with people who ve faced long delays trying to get across the channel at dover but has rejected any suggestion brexit is to blame. she s insisted the issue lies with transport companies and port authorities, and that it s a busy time of year. extra ferries were laid on overnight to try to clear the backlog which led to some coach passengers facing waits of 14 hours. simonjones has the latest day three of the delays at dover, and once again it is coach
it happens the whole time. and that that is why a lot of parisians, particularly older parisians, are very angry. and the thing about this referendum, so called, is that, you know, it s going to be older people probably who turn out to vote. the younger people who use them won t be voting. and that s the point being made by the operators who really are very, very angry about this referendum. finally this hour, for the 13th weekend in a row, more than a 100,000 israelis have held protests across the country against a radicaljudicial overhaul, despite prime minister, benjamin netanyahu s decision to pause the reforms earlier this week. talks have been initiated between the government and the opposition, but protest organisers fear the legislation could still be brought to a vote. more on that and today s other stories on the bbc news website and app, and you can reach me on twitter i m @lvaughanjones.
and rescues and all the shelters so just listen to what does local officials have to say. and is it safe for them to return to their accommodation? or are they best to keep away? it would depend on what part of little rock that you are in. some parts, the houses are habitable. in many parts they are not habitable so people are staying with friends and family or staying in hotels or staying in shelters. many homes are simply unlivable at this time. for the 13th week in a row, more than a 100,000 israelis have held protests across the country against a radical judicial overhaul, despite the process having been put on hold by the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, earlier this week. talks have been initiated between the government and the opposition, but protest organisers fear legislation that would give the government control overjudicial appointments could still be brought to a vote.
making food for you. electricity out for so many people but so many people were displaced. a lot of folks were injured and some hurt pretty badly but a lot of those have been treated and released and again no fatalities here so everybody is kind of taken care of tonight but electricity will take a long time coming and healing will be a long time coming. for the 13th week in a row, more than 100,000 israelis have held protests across the country against a radical judicial overhaul, despite the process having been put on hold by the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, earlier this week. talks have been initiated between the government and the opposition, but protest organisers fear legislation that would give the government control overjudicial appointments could still be brought to a vote. ican i can tell you that the ending will be that we will win because this is not something we can live with. we cannot