Middle EastIsraelis step up protests after PM Netanyahu rejects compromise on judiciary overhaulMiddle EastMarch 16, 2023posted on Mar. 16, 2023 at 7:51 pm ‘The elected government is doing a legislative blitz that aims to give absolute power to the executive,’ said a protester in Tel Aviv. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMarch 16, 2023 You Might Also LikeMiddle EastSunak lightly challenges Netanyahu as protesters accuse Israel PM of ‘destroying democracy’March 24, 2023Middle EastNetanyahu vows unity as Israelis mass against justice reformsMarch 23, 2023Middle EastPalestinians and Israelis clash at UN over Netanyahu actionsMarch 23, 2023UK and Israel sign deal strengthening tech, trade and security tiesMarch 21, 2023Israel’s Leaders Advance Key Part of Judicial Overhaul but Delay RestMarch 20, 2023Middle EastErdogan turns to Turkey’s first fighter jet to boost election supportMarch 20, 2023Middle EastAs economy worsens, Lebanese juggle dizzying rates for devalued poundMarch 19, 2023UK ambassador to Yemen took part in opening of Jordanian cigarette factoryMarch 19, 2023Middle EastMeet the US women who have just opened a PR office in Saudi ArabiaMarch 18, 2023Recommended For YouHongKongProtest organisers confident over turnout at first rally since lifting of Covid-19 curbs, despite number tag, mask ban imposed by Hong Kong policeMarch 25, 2023MalaysiaPolice rule out foul play in death of boy who fell into drain in JohorMarch 25, 2023India’s Rahul Gandhi vows to ‘defend democracy’ after being stripped of seatMarch 25, 2023Food9 Easter brunches for the upcoming long weekendMarch 25, 2023McDonald’s, milk, Ronaldo: the top 10 football adverts of the 90sMarch 25, 2023
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