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Jul 2023
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Israel's parliament ratifies part of jud...

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The government proposals have triggered some of the largest protests in Israeli history. A major strike has been declared today. Newshour speaks to Dan Catarivas, head of international relations at the Manufacturer's Association of Israel, which is taking part in the strike. Also on the programme: two main parties claim victory in Spain's snap general elec ... Show More
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