into the uk in small boats, and preventing those who do so from claiming asylum. charities say the plans are unworkable . rishi sunak will outline his plans to tackle anti social behaviour tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of israel after the country s defence minister was sacked in a row about legal reforms. the controversial plans have divided israelis, with opponents accusing the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, of behaving like a dictator. public transport across germany is expected to come to a standstill today, as staff walk out over pay. trains, planes and ferries are all affected. unions are demanding significant pay rises amid higher food and energy prices. they say they want to increase the pressure on employers ahead of another round of negotiations. severe weather is hampering the recovery operation in the us state of mississippi, which has been devastated by a tornado. at least 26 people have died and hundreds of others have been forced to flee
right now another major story, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is responding to a truly historic crisis in this country by delaying judicial overall plan that sparked why d spread unrest throughout the country, cnn said. ask old is joining us live from jerusalem right now, these nationwide protests adas israel to a standstill today. what is the situation like right now? tonight? wolf it s calmer now. but israel has never experienced what the last 24 hours have been like in its history. it started with a major firing of the defense minister, then massive protests and then the biggest general strike in israeli history. political crisis and now a potential security crisis on the streets of israel as the country was brought to a standstill by the largest general strike in israeli history, sparked by prime minister benjamin netanyahu s plan to weaken the supreme court
outside the offices of the train operator hellenic train, some throwing stones at the building. many expressed anger at what they say is inadequate investment in the country s railways and the lack of automation in the safety system. this was thessaloniki, where protesters vented their fury outside the railway station. the rail network is at a standstill today, as you can see, as rail workers stage a one day strike over what unions say is government neglect. it s emerged that greece was referred to the eu court ofjustice for failings in its railway infrastructure just two weeks before a crash. here s anthee carassava, 6reece correspondent at the times. what has sent shockwaves across the country right now is the extent to which this system was simply blind, that the taxpayers had in fact paid for a security system which was never installed. there were initial plans before the 2004 olympics in 2000 for a special security system to be
police fired tear gas after a cloud gathered in the train operator office, throwing stones the building. many expressed anger saying this is an inadequate investment in the lack of automation and the safety system. this is her protest is their fury outside the railway station and reports of petrol bombs thrown at a protest does this evening. the rail network is at a standstill today and as you see, it s one day striking of what is government neglect. the feeling of infrastructure just two weeks before the crash. is the transport correspondent of the times stubby but what is in shock waves across the country right now is the extent to which the system was simply blind that the taxpayers had paid for a security system which was never
they say they don t think that s too much to ask for. pz. do we know how close negotiations are? at this point, negotiations are at a standstill today and will remain so through the start of school tomorrow. we can say that because the school board met last night in a closed door executive session. they told us they weren t expect ing any action from that meeting and that does seem to be the result. they don t have anymore negotiations planned. so what that means for kids when they go to school tomorrow is they will do so remotely for the first day of school in columbus, ohio. the substitute is trying to help parents opening up nine more community centers where kids can go to school remotely together. but they also advise families, teachers will not be there. they will be taught remotely by substitutes and school staff who are not in the teachers union as