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the same for feed for the mazda. we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the the hello, i'm about this and this is the news on life from joe hard coming up in the next 16 minutes more palestinian chip children will become w c. n s s wounded child's no surviving family. so that i got, makes this case for the international court of justice accusing israel of committing genocide against the people of guns. israel's continuing,
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it's almost all 14 people are killed. and that attack and con units in southern gas on the streets of equity or a desert, as the government declares war on john guidance, south africa's asking the international court of justice to urgently hold for it. says our genocidal acts kindly dodge by his very forces in johnson. the country wants for you and the top court to issue so called a provisional measure. so water, israel to end it's war. michael awful begins are coverage solving. i forget, tell of the international court of justice please be seated. the world is witnessing a textbook case of genocide on fold in gaza. this killing is nothing short of destruction of palestinian life. it is inflicted deliberately. no one is fed, not even newborn babies. it is thought to legal proceedings against israel in the
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union's highest legal body looking to show a patent of large scale, homicidal destruction, the qualifies as acts of genocide for the past. 96 days is where it has subjected garza to what has been described as one of the heaviest, conventional bombing campaigns in the history of modern will fare. i saw that africa is arguing israel's military campaign since how much is attack on southern israel. on october, the 7th has been nothing short of the systematic destruction in whole or in part of the palestinians as a population group. as we stand today, one percent of the student population in gaza has been systematically decimated and it will not be allowed. in order to establish intent, south africa's lawyers say the court has the benefits of simply being able to
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listen to the words of these really leadership is ryan's political leaders. made a tide of comments and persons holding official positions have systematically and an explicit tens declared that genocide, the intent of messages filtering down into the rank and file of these rates. only singing proud the met him president genocide language says 10 beacon new kind of toby comes from the very top to northside auto lenses. therefore, not all spend the fringes they are then boarded in states, courteously, palestinians of separate 75 years of oppression. 57 years of occupation and 16 years of a siege on gaza. and for all that time, israel for use has regarded itself as beyond and above the law.
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as to you in special ref, put you on the occupied pet is posted interior cheese explained in 2022 and not quite the occupation by israel has been conducted in profound defiance of international and hundreds of united nations resolutions with scant pushed back from the international community outside the court in the streets of room alone occupied westbank. and among those crammed into an of a smallest sliver of land and gaza. saw that because given a hope to people crying out for the suffering to be seen and the treating dying. mike levels of the 0 going to cost a lot to solve a lot of who's in tennessee for us. so it is, or it was already commenting on the head of the heating as it was going on in the hague today. what's the reaction being to what springs happening over the last few hours? the closest thing we've had from any official reaction is actually come from these riley foreign ministry spokesman,
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saying that south africa is functioning as the legal of how much we've been hearing . also from the ministers within the coalition government, quoting, and everything from baseless lies to historical hypocrisy, saying that the lawyers are representative of how much the quotes and all. so we've heard from the, i love p dot c o position leader that said that if anything, the, the people or the entity that should be taken to quote, should actually be how much for carrying out the oxide. but 7 attack other things that have been said by members of the governments of things like the on to symmetric tribunal is what they've called this. it's clearly, well, it's not legally binding, but is role is concerned about that. as you can see is really media discussing this length of has a tool panels and folk shows
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a starting parts of the case earlier. and the arguments put forward by south africa . they'll be able to present this to morrow. and this will be the 1st time that is rouse, fits in the delta if you live at the international court of justice. so for them, it's very difficult for israel to understand how this has happened at the time when they believe it should be how much. but should be prosecuted internationally, but also israel cuz a lot full it's image and fox. yesterday they had to actually look to put top a billboards across the netherlands. um saying that this isn't an international information campaign um, but nothing will silence them. also it's was like saying that so the us secretary of state that was visiting to be the day before yesterday in his opening statement . he actually addressed this 1st thing before talking in detail about his visits
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and about the decisions made and he called it based. so not of the night, we also heard from the white white house, spoke preston, defending israel says it's riley's hair. it's very difficult for them to understand how this happens in the 1st place. the public opinion here is very much in the majority of supporting the role that's being carried out on gauze or and if they all questions as to the number of civilians killed. many of them say they didn't choose the war. so thank you very much and do sort of kind of in tennessee, a lot of studies and cause i say they've got mixed feelings about the cold heating of the hague. some field hold full of, i'm proud of south africa for bringing their case to the international court of justice. others say they've lost faith and that was legal systems and then measured off his eyes in what is going on. and guns are right now must revitalize the international institutions and must reactivate the role of the international system . well, the world must investigate what has been done in gone. so can see,
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and i'm taking this matter to the court gives all citizens confidence that there are few people in the world who still believe in justice. and i come off the list any of the but the i hope is a palestinian citizen, living in gaza for decision in favor of the palestinians. in reality, we haven't yet found any decision that can help us to return to north gaza, or to bring a change to our real life. the situation here in rafa is miserable. women and children of the ones who suffer the most. we want the international court of justice to help us and to stop these riley genocide against the palestinians. the will must come to an end. we need to go back to our house and live in freedom and peace. and lo do. why do i'm not gonna, i don't trust this cool and i don't trust the outcome is joe knows everything about the outcome. and the result, even before the court session is held, is ro is committing genocide and gaza. an israel knows the result in advance. we are the defense, dis, palestinians standing alone without any support from arabs seduce and the well
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let's go to that job then a shot. the whole of guys is tired and the people are exhausted. i don't trust the international politics. the only freedom on this country in the world is south africa. i hope other countries, on the hour of countries in particular, will follow in the footsteps of south africa. i doubt, i'm not going to go to the topic. i'll do zooms in the rough. i in the southern guys are going by that, but it seems to be very little hope, at least among those people that i've just been speaking and i'll just hear that this might achieve anything. you get the impression that people and guys are more anxious about these really attacks and trying to find food and carry on the lice of the yes uh, that's completely true. and this is how kind of experience inspecting calls us seeing the situation right now. and the majority of them see is well as a state that is above the low as they have been hearing today. the case of the south africa had delivered to the international court of justice where they have
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a tooth, as well as a preaching. it's of like asians regarding the u. n. a genocide convention and they also had recommended the international court of justice to who is relative holds its mental treat. attacks, of course, causes the trip, and this is a part of what israel had been doing inside the territories south. africans really took this a step and which is also appreciated among palestinians regarding best, after a long series of attacks that have claimed the lives of 23000 pounds of things, at least with more than 59000 others being wounded. policy is, i've seen this step as the people, uh, sorry about that would one day a bring as well to you to hold it. accountability obviously is just like all of the there at least that is really what to do with the furniture cubes. it's only need to have the ability to have right now move, causing the possibility that is going to be accused or 3
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minimize due to the during the last couple of months to just early to distort the, the images of palestinians in the eyes of the international community, but while they are close interacting, right? so right now for policy use of the ground is how they can protect themselves. and bloom's side with the assembly members, as israel is expanding its military attacks, a could cause a strip of cheering the last 24 hours. it is $114.00 policy is being killed. one, i'm sorry, with more than 200 others being wounded till this very moment. todd, thank you very much. indeed, it's out a couple isn't talking to us from a roughly in southern gaza valley. it's been held him from all that and the occupied westbank in support of south africa's genocide case against israel, palestinian prime. you understand? well, how much style has been out of the gathering is how the south african flag is. he repeated his backing of its case of the hey, if killing 20000, but as being young and does the is not 0 side. what do you reside this and getting
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60000 but as the know then does a is not general side what the 0 side if this throwing to a 171000 the houses and does that is not genocide what the 0 side, it's for started spreading 1600000, but as being us from the solved is not genocide what the human side is trying to day when knows its days. when, when, when does that gaze away with it being victorious without the means in ramallah and they all get by was by and talk us through. what's been happening there? well you're the 5 minutes to stay is becky, as a riley, it was a small riley because the weather is really bad here in ramallah today, but there was also same riley yesterday evening and the banner really of that riley is thank you. south africa of the is really
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a feeling among palestinians. many of them that finally, what they have been talking about, what they have been complaining about is now gaining momentum on the international level. i know that many have followed quite closely the proceedings in the hague. today, i so many comments on social media saying that the south african team had actually done its research very well and as managed to convey the feeling that exist among palestinians knows only during this god, the war that has horrified anyone. you speak to hear across the occupied westbank, but also before that, especially the pressure is ballasting is living on the here and the west bag and the sort of system of a part day that is being imposed more and more and is really disrupting their daily lives. so that is something that palestinians are quite happy about. they know that
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it will take years, a may be to, to reach a to for these hearings to read some sort of conclusion. they're hoping that they will be the provisional measures calling for a cease fire, even though they know and many would tell you that they don't expect israel to abide by it. but they say this is a very good step. you know, i've been hearing a lot over the past few months. policy news drawing parallels with ukraine, saying how cold when it came to russia invading ukraine. there was all this, you know, does outcry, especially in the west when it comes to palestinians. you don't have that, that same outcry, so they're hoping that this time their flight will be heard will resonate among many around the world. and we're also put the western powers on the spot. and we'll put, bring to the full from the fact that double standards are being used. as one person
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told me when it comes to palestinians was human rights. and at the separation was, it means that they don't have the same rights of any other human beings. that exist living outside of this separation. well that's it separates religion, divides israel from the occupied with bag and i'm so tomorrow you have no need following what israel will have to say. i think the international court of justice called out, documented in the romano. thank you very much. well, another lawyer representing south africa been in the go like spoke about a new acronym that's emerge from israel's bombardment of gas. each day, yet more desperate people will be forced to relocate from where they are sheltering . a will be bombed in places where they have been told to evacuate to entire multi generational families will be obliterated. and yet more palestinian chip
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children will become w c. n s. s. wounded child, no surviving family. the terrible new acronym bore now to these vows genocide will a search on the palestinian population in gasser. there is an urgent need for provision on measures to prevent eminence irreparable prejudice to the rights and issue. in this case, that could not be a clearer or more compelling case. just kind of bringing out jump on that together to james base. he's at the united nations headquarters in new york. i one of the comments i had a but made about the, the way that the south african representation had put forward. the case i live on was that they were trying to simplify not only for the courts, but also for those watching around the world. one would imagine people are going to be watching this very closely at the united nations. steve, are watching very closely at the united nations. i'm but 1st point to make is if
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you're here in new york, it's quite all to see it. i, i watched it on out to 0, but on us tv it's multiple trump cases. but yes, the diplomats would have made the trouble. i'm will have watched this very, very closely. what has happened in the hague today? very compelling argument from the south african lawyers that they made. and clearly they will care about this at the us because it could have a very important to fax the of the united nations. the international court of justice is one of the organs of the us, and that's the only one that's not based in new york, but what happens that could affect what goes on, particularly in the un security council. remember we had deadlock in the un security council efforts to try and get to a resolution calling for us. the spot failed. 3 times. we've had the united states wield it's vito, and the best seems no way that the security counts. so with the united states doing
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that can get to the point of a ceasefire. well, if we get these professional matches, and remember this cool right now is not trying to decide whether there's a genocide or not is trying to decide whether the conditions that could create a genocide and the main decision they have to put in place is whether they should be provisional matches of the course, ordering israel to stop the bombardment to try and change those conditions on the ground. while the cold, of course, the international court of justice doesn't have troops, it doesn't have any enforcing power. the enforcing power would come back to the un security council. now if the un security council had a resolution before it calling for a peaceful spot backed by the international court of justice. now, would president biden, for a full time, be prepared to veto such a resolution? remember, this is a us president who said that his country is a good audience of the international rules based on the highest court. and that means by doing
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a is this called international court of justice. so if the court decides its still a big if to issue a professional measures, it could be a game changer in terms of what's been going on here at the united nations in new york. times thank you very much. indeed. diplomatic editor james bays at the united nations in new york or fighting is going to be the secondary proceedings of the international criminal court. as we've been discussing, israel is expected to defend itself against accusations of genocide made by side of africa. both countries are allowed to appoint one judge to the panel that's giving the case. israel's chosen, its former supreme court presidents, a home bach, 87 year old was born and miscellaneous, and he's a survivor of the holocaust. his parents moved to the british mandate of palestine in 1947 a year before the creation of the state of israel. monica showed support for israel's warning garza and these kind you see no evidence that israel's violated international humanitarian law. and an interview with canadian newspaper, the globe and mail. you said quote, it may be proportional to kill 5 innocent kids in order to target their leader. and
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they argue that the rules of collateral damage permitted the killing of palestinian fighters even if that leads to the depths of children. and this view was approved by bulk himself and a 2006 supreme court ruling box also justified the counting of fuel to the guys and strip stating it may have been used by palestinian fighters is referred to these many governments conduct to the war by saying quote, i agree totally with what the government is doing. jeffrey nice is the human rights lawyer who's worked in the international criminal court. and he's joining us live from canterbury in the u. k. 5, good and happy with this. so thank you very much. indeed. i wanted to ask you, 1st of all about the significance of the fact that this case is being presented to told the extremely significant for 70 is countries that should have been doing exactly well in south africa is doing now. and more can be a digital air inspect cove. my, in my country is it should have been doing this with knoxville,
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a pile of stats on their hands. they gave a commitment. those who rectified it to the genocide convention, to act on the side terms or sound of genocide or risk of genocide. and they did nothing. so in the 1st significances that south africa's boldness pop up bo, this in doing this, who shows are all the countries how they failed. look for our citizens around the world, to the knowledge that country should do more than they do. and so that will be a good thing so far as the, the actual application itself, which is of course very limited. it's limited to an application for protective measures. and it doesn't require proof, but to the satisfaction of the quotes of genocide or anything that any requires the evidence to be available to show that certain conclusions are certainly possible. it's a very, very important development. and it's one that is jerome a few balanced or shamed about having allowed to reach this position because of
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course it reaches this position because of what israel has unequivocally done. so that's the scale of the bombing an attack which is arguably other than the excessive but usually indicative of people having an intention to wipe out the palestinians in gaza. and it's allowed people to say things from the very totally shipped on the could be interpreted is amounting to genocide in town. that is the intent to destroy an ethnic group and pato. so it shouldn't, that having done that or whatever the conclusion of the code is put itself is in a position where it's weak, whatever the result tomorrow, in terms of the time scale of this we, i, i'll just need, when we report on, on uh, the machinations of international justice systems usually end up reporting that the
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verdict on ruling isn't going to be hard for many months, possibly even years after an initial hearing. given the circumstances that you've described and the i'm the, the, the brevity in many. ready as of the case that south africa is, is bringing. when do you think, how quickly do you think we will be able to see some sort of ruling from the i c j? i didn't know, but it must be soon. it must be soon for the reasons given by one of those representing south africa because provisional measures are only a value if that which needs to be stopped is still going on. they are not final determination. they are a decision made to stop rights available to people in this case on the genocide convention being done away with. and what is being all you do here is there are a number of rights. no just the right not to be subject to genocide. was that something that could be proved, but the rights to see if it's made to prevent genocide which it's being argued or
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not being done. the rights to have evidence prevented, preserves, which may well not being done and so on. and that's got to happen before the faxing stops. so the court knows that. and i dare say it's decision will come out pretty quickly to do. uh, is there a there's already uh exciting that this case is baseless in the event that there is a ruling that goes against israel, that it is find that they have created conditions for the genocide to happen. and israel chooses to ignore it. what does that say? about the state of the authority of international justice. it doesn't say anything particularly cheerful and is around has defied the international court of justice in the past and not recognize the decisions that it's made. so yeah, it demonstrates how incomplete, how, partial, how approximately ever since, how limited international law. i know it's phones is. however,
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the decision of this kind is that they want to go earlier. contributions will say, i couldn't hear that clearly. a decision in favor of south africa and again, this is right along this occasion. even if israel doesn't follow it would strengthen the hands of those who loves the united nations in the general assembly and even the security council district, stronger action. and it might also make it much harder for a country like the united states to carry on providing weaponry for, for example, whizzer and i don't know, i know of next. but whether the quick supply of weaponry by the united states to israel is critical to the way they are conducting the conflict. but moves like that . that might very well happen. but it's a bit unpredictable would. and what is a decision made by project to measure, for example, saying stop the fighting. if it was, if it was expected, then obviously this, the funding would soften a different solution would have to be reached. if it was simply defy side bias,
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right? it's hot to know which one number of the outcomes might follow from it. but when we were talking about the international noise being shown for, he should be by south africa doing that, which of a bigger, stronger country should have been doing a long time ago. jeffrey nice, we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do this. so thank you very much indeed for your time. i of the u. s. equity of states left egypt on the final stop off and his life is diplomatic to the middle east. as many blankets held talks with the president of the flesh, i'll cc and title. lincoln said offering a pa for you to a palestinian state is the best way to stabilize the wider region as well as isolating yvonne and its proxy is washington continues to support israel's offensive in gaza and has refused to call for a cease fire us mediator and as hawks, they amazing they route as part of those efforts to contain the war is proposals reportedly involve has ball are leaving the israel 11 on board and we are obviously
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at a difficult time at a, a time of urgency and i'm grateful said, i've been able to have meetings with the lebanese government and with the commander of the lebanese armed forces commander of the last to discuss how we can arrive at a diplomatic solution for the crisis on the border between israel 11 on i was in israel last week. and as you saw, our president and secretary blanket and myself, i've said we prefer a diplomatic solution to the car in crisis. we had those discussions today, and i firmly believe that the people of love and on do not want to see an escalation of the car in crisis. the
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going to bring you some of the days of the news. now, security forces have been deployed on the streets of several of the cities in ecuador, after the government declared water and drug gangs, many areas and really disaster. it is residents. sphere being attacked out of tons of empty, i think is good more from the capital key to a day after gang members looted stores and terrified people in keep those historic center. the streets usually brimming with locals, interiors were desolate. most stores were closed as were schools and public offices . the area close to the presidential palace cordoned off with soldiers on patrol. alex, it was that who kept his stall closed, says he showed up to protect his belongings. a yellow one will just kill, but yesterday was terrifying. people running desperately up and down and read 3 in the afternoon. we have to close. it's very dangerous. we are all afraid we'd be robbed or worse. sentiments of anguish and worried. the others who ventured out shared the scene, we call and go to walk. in this situation, children con,
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go to school. our country is in pieces. we need the president to solve this because it's going to zach the president. then union, a boy who declare to the state of emergency on monday and order that criminal gangs be neutralized on tuesday. met with diplomats and international organizations, saying the violence was a reaction to his plans of building new hi security prisons. you promise not to back down and announced he would begin to the port 1500 for them, prisoners, mostly colombians, to cut the number of inmates a vandal on. so that's coming to living in the state of war against terrorism. these organized crying groups that terrible, some of whom would finance themselves with drug trafficking and some others with people smuggling and organs as well as weapons. most likewise, organs are still trying to make sense of what has been on the precedent today. of
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similar pain use violence in many cities, tension remains palpable streets or empty even at rush hour has to keep the an ac whether prepare for another night of the curfew. and the crisis is far from over. a 139 prison guards and employees are still being held hostage by inmates and 5 jails . and there were still incidents in clashes in various parts of the country. as the armed forces operation continues. this wave of violence was triggered by the disappearance of a convicted screaming all the government hoped to transfer. but it's only the latest in a country, increasingly in the grips of ever more violent and the science gangs. less than that. i'm 50. i just the key to or so ahead and i'll just say the closing argument and the civil followed file of donald trump, former us president took face of final hundreds of millions of dollars. a few losers. fox. i'm katrina and sean and china just across the street from taiwan. and
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i'll explain how the government here is what every influence the results of the upcoming time on the highway. single shock showers motors, pick down, post popcorn, cloud right across the amazon basin. right, the way across the was re, i saw the south because this weather system had just a round power required down to the southeast and caught up a still in another one just around a bit of a plight, producing some very heavy showers, some big temples, sundry down pulls, coming through here was he going through the remainder of the stay that whatsoever coming across a good pos of southern brazil and nothing a little farther north was just looking ahead on the temperature and the way i study full celsius then as we go one through friday, so that was pretty wide, spread across a good part of the continent. then i wanted to share,
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i was into the camera bay, but not too many to speak of any way to weather is likely to be on this. the thailand of this weather system just spinning out of the gulf of mexico. so northern past west in areas of cuba could see a shower too. you might catch field shot, right, which was eastern honest, but essentially a lot of 5 and sunny weather. the same could be said for good part of central america. now up into north america, things have been very active recently. nasty winter storms on the cause. no sooner was the 1st one moved out of the way, more wintry weather just coming into a new england eastern parts of canada, with the windshield weather just spinning its way across the great plains. i really ramping up here for friday. the hearing the have you had any like that he has the support of 15, implement the she'll take a moment then asking questions. what do you expect this particular 4 to translate when it comes to the us selection, refusing for the action?
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not just give us a sense of what an easy target this place is. i'll just see it was teams across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story. the the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, we want to know to 0 reminder of adults silvers this um, south africa's asking the instructional court of justice to urgently hold what it says or genocide. a large cavity that defines really forces in god's country once for you and the top course to issue so called professional measures to order israel to and it's for some people think as i say now, feels hopeful that this case is being brought for israel. still carrying out air strikes, stripe, at least 14 palestinians have been killed and 25 are being injured out. thursday morning, when a residential buildings is found in con, units in vermont are volumes being held in support of south africa's genocide case against israel. follow standing in front of this and what, how much that has been that the government keeps pressing his full boxes. the case
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brought little amolla is south africa's minister of justice. he says there's no excuse for the genocide and gossip. the well as watching what is published and then men, women and children were slow to blown up. they did a life under development of their homes, live to die pin from dead. i'm going to, i'm in under the sol supposed because what was i was thinking over to spend a 3000 debts through destruction, to home sports hospitals, water treatment plans, and other public infrastructure that imposes the conditions of life. it is calculated to bring about the destruction in total in parts of the palestinians, living and cousin. so the guys i knew what kind of condemned the talk by on was on the 7th of october, or 5 of them is do i need to start from johannesburg? or run a limo to also said that one of the reasons why south africa was bringing this case was because the african continents on history has seen genocide on many occasions.
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our people in south africa reacting to this case as well that moved by the government has received a lot of support from many south africans simply because of as you mentioned, it is the incidence of genocide in africa. but then specifically south africa's own history or institutionalized racism of a par, take oppression and subjugation at the depths of many a south africans fighting against afar date. and it was also the african national congress, the liberation party that contributed in that fight a for democracy is will the prisoner, nelson mandela, had said that, so the africans would only be freed if the palestine was freed. and that's a sort of sentiment and a message that you said remains relevant for many south africans. and in the last 3 months, we've seen a number of protests in big cities across south africa supporting the palestinian cause, and also quitting for a ceasefire in gauze out. what ronald will,
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i have to say that the justice minister is a symptom and shade by his part to the amc and also other political parties in south africa. in fact, one of them felt a motion to south africa's parliament according to the cutting of ties with israel, at least until a ceasefire. and that was supported very widely. it was approved in parliament. we haven't seen further developments on that. uh, but south africa in these months has recalled it's diplomats from as well. and prior to that type record, it's a back to the and had downgraded, it's embassy intel of these a long time ago. so this isn't the surprising a from the government and it's actually was a move that many supporters have said is momentous and one that they're proud of from it. i thank you very much indeed from other miller talking to us from johannesburg, or at least 5 people to be murdered in an explosion. enough contest on this capital couple and comes out to release its 7 people were wounded in products in the west
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on wednesday when a honda court age was thrown at a police vehicle of the weekends beyond group, i saw claimed responsibility for an attack on a mini boss and couple of killed at least 2 people and wounded dozens of others around and says it's maybe it has seized an oil tanker in the gulf of mine. and there's no saying the vessel to nobody in port. the tank is reported to being boarded by arms intruders. they have the money cost before the tracking device was turned off and it turned towards iran is carrying more than a $100000.00 tons of crude oil. the vessel named district nicholas received by the united states last year over sanctions imposed on iran in the us, former president donald trump is arrived in court for the closing arguments of his fraud trial. firms accused of exaggerating his wealth and financial statements given to banks and insurance companies, and to be find as much as $370000000.00 is asked to give a closing statement himself for the judge has refused. i'm going to speak to
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tristan salumi is outside the courthouse in new york. i imagine this is a 10th time for both sides. what's been happening? well, donald trump is inside the court house. the judge did say that he cannot give his closing arguments because he didn't agree to the condition set forward by the judge . but that hasn't stopped him from speaking to reporters on his way into the court house. he said that this is a case that never should have been brought. and he said that the attorney general from new york who brought this case leticia james, that democrats was out to get him points that he's been making throughout this extremely contentious and somewhat unusual trial. it's a trial where the attorney general has accused the former president and his sons of
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over inflating outrageously over inflating the value of his assets in order to secure a more favorable terms, whether in loans or in uh, insurance payments. uh, something that trumps attorney is now defending and closing arguments before the court. the trump attorney saying that in $44.00 days of testimony, no witnesses supported that claim. they have argued that the valuations that the trump corporation put forward for banks and for insurance companies were protected by a disclaimer, and that no one was ever heard by the statements that were made by the trump organization. but the attorney general under need york state law is arguing that it's actually the people of new york who are being heard. that is something that is unusual. it's a state law that was passed in 1956 that gives the attorney general some broad discretion over business dealings in the state. and the judge has already ruled
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in a summary judgement in favor of that claim. but over the last 44 days has been considering 6 related accusations. a lot at stake here. needless to say for the former president. if the judge rules the way that the prosecutor would like, uh, president trump, would be asked to pay $370000000.00 in damages and lose his ability to do business in the state of new york. this of course is where the trump empire started, where he is from, where a trump tower is. and many of his most prestigious properties. it's the business that his reputation was built on. so the president has taken this case very personally showing up for the closing arguments and will be watching for more comments from him. he typically speaks as he's leaving the court as well. yeah, obviously if we're going to be checking and use the court the court procedure
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carries on. but for now have kristin salumi new york? thank you very much indeed as well. it is. and so i want to kind of oppose this saturday to like the islands next president and it's parliament. and then you chatted. it's gaining traction among younger voters. don't change the votes from capital type a perspective. those is here for the t p. p. loyalty up quite literally around the waiting. and the arrival of this is the 1st time is really the not viable policy, probably not mostly to win this election, but it could take away from the ruling debate. all the challenges am to really an indication of the taiwan politics are evolving into a multi policy system. but at this stage, the result is very unclear. no one here in taiwan for but the cool it the, the margin between the windows and the loses light needs to be very small and everyone very pleasing,
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very excitedly for the ballot boxes to open. on saturday morning, tony checking out, is there a type a time of these governments accuse china of interfering in those comp coming elections by engaging in addition formation campaign to sway voters, beijing, but he was the islands a rogue chinese territory and has been putting pressure on his people to accept reification, katrina, you reports from chung and in china, southern fusion province. chinese leaders have branded ty, ones, upcoming elections, a choice between 0 and peace. they ramped up military pressure, sending hundreds of jets close to the islands territory. economic pressure, light ending tariff cuts on chemical impulse, a and diplomatic pressure which link away at time once shrinking list of official allies. taiwanese leaders have also the cues, china of using corvette tactics. they include an online distance,
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a nation campaign to slay boards in favor of probation candidates, and so distrust and the governing democratic progressive party. otp analysts say this includes spreading content about food shortages and political and sex scandals that amplify those complex issues like psalm, oh, skin those from dp and also some like x shortage and also some uh vaccine. uh, problems of corruption issue they gene believes the self cause of diamond is a part of china and reviewed if the cation is inevitable. something the d p. p and outgoing, lead it sighing. would refuse to accept cross street tensions have sold since or election in 2016. and the ging says equal escalation. if the d p piece you can do lighting to 60 to for one senior. and why does the d p p authority stop a legal their own way, not just to, to prepare for war,
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but also to cause or they use entire one time into battlefield. i serve as kind of the folder for taiwan independence, aging prefers opposition policy. the proven ton, ok mt, which one's close. that ties with china. it's the only party in official contact with the chinese government. chinese officials have denied during the elections. people here just across the street from taiwan will be watching the results closely . the chinese government has introduced measures to encourage what it calls integration between the 2 sides, including making it easier for taiwanese people to travel, study work, and do trade on the mainland regions. message china is not a bully, but a friend of taiwan. something vote is going to the polls best. remember, katrina used shellman city for jen, province, china. the problem you're getting is declared a state of emergency author of at least 15 people were killed during violent
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protests. then rest and the capital port more is the and the 2nd largest that the leg was triggered after police went on strike over the pay cuts lodge cries to be seen, looting and rioting. the government is called for calm and order the military to restore order and caused all our citizens to step up today and give us back the country one more time and thought it's your neighborhood. that yesterday did happen . we had knowledge, we looked into how we could correct. we looked at how we would bring responsible people to face a form of law. more than 300 people have been killed in floods in democratic republic of congo. the congo river has risen to its highest level in more than 60 years after exceptionally heavy rains reach more than 6 meters above sea level on wednesday. about 300000 houses are being effected. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed. human rights watch has released a report highlighting the right situations in nearly
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a 100 countries that it monitor during the past year. that raises serious concerns about the welfare and treatment of people in many african countries include cases of rape, intimidation, and mass killings. ottomans also has more hold on a to the human rights. what support says? african government must do more to protect the rights of citizens. some countries have elections this year. i've is a still dealing with violence and in security. conflicts in saddam the democratic republic of congo. the central african republic need, the rights activists are concerned about reports of rapes, mass, intimidation, and adoptions and killings. in this, the hill region and some parts of west africa. i'm groups displacing communities in those areas setting go has an election in february last year. rise, group said opposition we need isn't some supports as well, harassed, intimidates,
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interested by security forces rights groups. pay back is still happening at the moment in southern africa rights activists are concerned about the shrinking of democratic space. and goal is to come to a opposition group, say it's extremely difficult for them to protest and seek out against the government. so lots of land which is now called is with teeny, is a country where people say that sometimes dangerous to speak out against the king. and then you have them, you had tons of to watch very, very close the last. yeah. we so opposition leaders and some of it isn't supportive say that they being systematically harassed by people from the governing party. we so the former president delugas saying that he is also being positive with speaking out against the car and government of the day. and here in zimbabwe, we still getting reports from opposition, supporters and rights activists. and these adoptions of the systematic targeting and torture of opposition supported. and some opposition members are still
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languishing in jail, hardwood tasks out there had a, the russians evacuating hundreds of children from the border with ukraine. they bordered a train in belgrade and they're heading to count for the inside russia. it's one of the biggest civilian evacuations. and russians, so ever since the start of the war, the training and shelling as intensified as an agent in recent weeks, she had russian opposition leader alexi, nevada, a has appeared before russia, supreme court, assuming prison authorities from this treatment. that's spoken critic of president vladimir putin as made his 1st public appearance. the system was transferred to an ox, a funeral, calling a recently as it was being political time orland protests in poland. off to the arrests of prominent politicians, the farmer interior administered manders, deputy from the right wing law and justice party, were detained on tuesday. often the appeals court sentenced them to 2 years in prison for over stuffing the photo take. the engines have been running high in the country since a pro
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e u portion to power in december. and still ahead on out here in support of richardson in doha. it's just over a year since argentina listed, the men's wealth cup and cats, all the countries now hosting ages. biggest international tournaments. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global,
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your real estate destination in due by the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the now with that it is supposed to use a head of the asian comp here is on it. thank you very much. overall blower, 24 hours away from this thought of the agent copping. cut off south korea. i one of
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the favorites to win the title and the coach, yoga and clansman believes this will will, his will. his team's here, the squad is headline to a by asia's highest profile, to funk. filming also some parts that we are looking to claim to 12 you for the 1st time since winning the 1st 2 additions in 19561960 funny. as of as a special player and these special father, steve green football, our captain having a leader like him you. it's huge for him because he has so much experience and in feeling for these kind of vocations. full time when as japan all the time and to top right 5. that's some good news for them. bryce and stuff. call me toma who's been suffering that with an ankle injury was seen back in training. as of the open,
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i guess vietnam on sundays or the last time cause i hosted the tournament was back in 2011 on that occasion. australia were beaten by japan and the final be so close . opening game is against india on saturday, syria and it was back as gun are also in the club house and defending camp is cut off face 11 on and the opening game on friday, kicking off the tournament. that was originated to be hosted by tyna in 2023 and they were sits and reports training and now familiar path. it's just start for us, it's catch all hosted the men's will come. many of footballs, biggest names. and now back in the country for the asian kept showing a helping to to host this addition of the tournaments pulled out in 2022. due to its curve at 19 policy council was ideally placed the step in its short notice that was always besetti outside of the hosting to walk up. so i'm not something from scratch of our legacy. i know we always keep building on it. so i think we don't
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need to think a lot about that. it doesn't cover the segments with the the blogs already the teams already. so shall i think we would have another great in these finals underlining castles, position at the center of will's bolts. casara is that the stones of a tenure day of the highest form of the one races in 2027 by skillful wealth, cut lands here, and then in 2030. so how will host the asian games for the 2nd time? the host. so each, so the defending champions, but they enter this tournaments with the points approve that 2022 will cope. campaign began with high expectations. it finished with 3 straight defeats that keep going to love. we have to focus on the opening much with the aim of making all fans happy. and so the agent cup is a big tournament. and it's an honor to take part of it. and instead of having our own support as in the stand would be a big motivation today,
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there's really car just all to do our best postpones team hoping to provide a focal point of productivity for the people. the site will be, i mean, to secure the 1st ever wind up the events that i think is the best time for us to be able to make history. and when of our 1st game asian top i think of this is because of what's happening because this will be a sort of a, a gift of happiness for everybody back home to enjoy this type of 3 point. so let's say on the big stage capital, this type of defense begins on friday against 11 and etc. and a country back in the sporting spotlights on the richardson l g 0. so can be as national football team coach claims that he and he says could have died off to the plane, flying them to the africa, a couple of nations. it was forced to make an emergency landing. this video was filmed by one of the plan is once they were back on the ground, the air ivory coast that fly turned around 9 minutes into its journey due to
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a lack of oxygen in the cabin from a mattress to united past aged young co said that some on board were left suffering from strong headaches and extreme dizziness. my just so united to i don't sand to is heading back to bruce. the adult meant. having not played since august, he's rejoined his old club on loan. he signed for united and a $100000000.00 deal in 2021, but has struggled to make any impact in the premier league. looking for how to come from a goal down to in the 1st set of their lead cup, semi final against for them. the from the leaders winning to wind up with curtis jones and cody got for guessing the goals for the hospital turn that in 2 weeks time were yet surprisingly, i didn't expect that the results. and that way i can say here, we can book the hotel, and that was not, it was clear. so for the mazda of us,
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probably have before me, but will not be overly happy tonight, but noticed escalate. and one of the most successful coaches and nfl history looks set to leave the new england patriots build as chick is likely to confirm the end of his 24 year rain at the press conference later the 5th day with tom brady, as he's quoted. but he guided the patriots to 6 super bowl titles. but this has been the worst season of his coaching. korea and island rugby coach and deferral has been given the role of coaching, the british and irish lines. if on the end of the pay, it will be in charge of this tour of australia and 2025. it's on team one of the 6 nations that a grand slam in 2023, and who was named will rugby coach of the and also useful for me and you back to the side. oh, thank you very much indeed. and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. we're moving all these stories now. don't forget, you can get
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