tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 26, 2024 10:00am-10:55am AST
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for testing for environmental risk. and it's like 10 words pod, 3, the template on out to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae, this is can use our live from coming up in the next 60 minutes. another nice of strikes and gone. so this time of residential apartment block is, has killing 3 people and then to embed x expected in south africa is genocide, case of israel's actions and gaza will be live at the hague. the threat of famine
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looms large in the gaza strip. half the population is at risk of status ation hundreds of thousands of dollars of children. the controversy over a new method of execution. a convicted murderer in alabama becomes the 1st and nice in the us to be put to death with nitrogen gas the we begin and gaza, where at least 3 people were killed off during this ready, a strike had a residential building and all by the young girl is among the dead. the injured have been taken to el aux the hospital is ready. ami snipers have also been targeting palestinians trying to evacuate the vicinity of alamo hospital. in con eunice. they killed 2 brothers, despite one of them waving a white flag with tens of thousands of pell us. an answer for the northern and central cause being targeted by as well as by sea refuge in the south hunting
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occluded reports from rafa in southern gaza. ton unit is really strikes, targeted several locations. the injured were rushed to the few remaining health centers in the besieged city. the mortgage loss or hospital is full of the dead, are buried in a hurry, not in a cemetery, but the hospital compound phase, right? these are fighting the bullets on the door of tomorrow. there's really short every one. the killer bombardment of hon. unice has force tens of thousands to seek refuge and run those lucky enough to survive. these really strikes the north and then throw dog good over crowded thompson, dropbox. there is no help for them there, but this bill anywhere is paid for then connie, on this thing, dollars of 50 is really strikes hit the residential building in the city. the
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victims were mostly women and children couldn't regarding the treasure and were sitting at home and all of a sudden a strike hit the nearby moss. the whole area close to it was destroyed. my sense of the occupation claims there probably is a safe zone. we came to it off of based on the occupations instructions that it was a safe zone. only to discover that it's just like the other areas that it's targeted. if we don't pry a warning without informing people to evacuate with no signs of and in today's really onslaught civilians would continue. and it's right. not particularly there is more concentration now with the western parts upon you and is where they are. more people how have been displaced within the past 2 days? some of them, this is their 3rd time being this split from the city of han you and is coming to the front basement part of the central part of the honda. and it's got a note to the western part of the city around the vicinity of a loc site university, and one academic institution where it's 1000 people,
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our sheltering and there is still inside the facilities are unable to leave and go for a safer place. as of now, we're looking at entire unsafe city as the bombing continues to target its towns, it's refugee cans. it's public facilities, including a nicer hospital. so far there are at least 20 people to be reported to nozzler hospital within an overnight a tax. and the early hours of this morning, those will have been collected, identified by the medical staff. a lot of people are forced to bury their relatives and loved ones in the courtyard of the hospital as it's becoming very difficult to leave the hospital. not only we're talking about it tends to be in positions around the vicinity of the hospital, but also the attack and drones are hovering at the very, very low level over the facilities of the,
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of the hospital and shooting at every moving object. just turning a place of healing into our bottles on right now, they're also confirmed reports of heavy confrontations between palestinian finding groups on the ground in hon units. and there's really invading forces in what seems to be an attempt by defining group to push back the invading forces around the vicinity. and on offer it more uh, opportunities for people to leave the area. but the vast majority now of the casualties are from i'm among the civilians, including women and children in the central area was also a side of relentless era strikes the and, and bombing get. and they'll say it out as well as indicated by history and part of due, but where 13 people reported to i last saw a hospital once again. a reminder joe reviewer locks us, but there is an over whelmed hospital absolutely overcrowded with, with injuries and, and patients and,
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and 1000 of displays hausteen's filtering in the courtyard of the hospital and gradually becoming very difficult for the hospital to provide necessary medical intervention to ongoing a flow of injuries. ok, thanks so much honey. honey. mac made for us there. and rougher and southern gaza, a l just here understands cause i was prime minister will meet the hands of us is rarely and egyptian intelligence surfaces in europe this weekend to try and secure a deal between a mouse in israel folks taking place ahead of the amazing but media, i just haven't sort of 5 being able to narrow differences between a mouse and as well. well, for more on those that speak to stephanie deca who isn't occupied easter as them for us. and what more we hearing about the very delicate negotiations that are ongoing yes, they've been ongoing for a week. so how, how these folks worked is that you have
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a representatives negotiators talking at various levels throughout the weeks, trying to iron out real difficult points. and then what you're seeing now is an innovation of who is actually taking part. so you have the head of the spy agencies of the us, of israel, of egypt. and as you mentioned, there are caught, our prime minister also holds the foreign minister position. so this does give you a sense and indication, a clear indication that there is some momentum, whether they can agree upon anything in terms of the mediation between habits and is all remains to be seen. we know that the main sticking point remains, i think from the sources we understand that progress has been made on most of the points. the main sticking point is the ceasefire slash and to the war. israel says it was, it's willing to offer 60 days of a pull. it's been fighting how mosque maintains it wants to total enter the war before the captives will be ready. so this is something that is still being fire and out. but i think certainly if you look at the level,
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the high level of this meeting taking as we have seen from on. so families if it's where the captive that is being held in guys are kept up. the pressure on these ready government is that message actually making a difference in terms of these negotiations? or i think the message from the families has been very clear. it has been strike a deal with him asked. we don't care what it takes. we want our family members, our loved ones to come home and to come home to live in the longer term. the longer this one goes on for the higher that pressure is, is mounting, particularly when you have incidence of like for example, these really army killed 3 hostages by mistake as they were trying to come to the inside god. so you had have mass release video of 3 of the hostages to man one woman, and then the next day releasing and all the video is showing 2 of them close up dead. so these kinds of a videos that are coming out, this kind of news is making the pressure higher and higher because the longer this will goes on for the cap to psalms is saying,
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the probability of actually getting the matter live uh, goes down. now there's been a lot of pushback from ness and yahoo, particularly say that this is not going to be an enter the war. it's going to be through a military campaign. and even within his own war cabinet military men have said it's not, you know, it doesn't complement the fact that you want to take somebody to live with the military campaign. he's already facing pressure from the hostage families is facing pressure from over hundreds of thousands of his radios were protesting every week he's facing pressure from within his work cabinet and he's facing pressure internationally. so let's wait and see what can come out of these tools. but again, i think certainly we need to be cautiously optimistic that there is some momentum of what's being discussed and you know, at some point, potentially a deal being reached, you know, to really at this stage. thank you so much. this, this a stiff ticket for us and occupied east jerusalem. in the next few hours, the international court of justice will deliver its interim rolling on south
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africa's genocide case against israel in south africa once the u ins, top legal party to order an immediate cease fire in gaza. a diplomatic, it is a james by his reports from the hague, on the possible outcomes of the case off to well over 3 months of constant is really bombardment. in garza, all lies are on the coast house, more than 3000 kilometers away in the netherlands. south africa wants the u as talk legal body, the international court of justice to order an immediate c spa is part of its interim judgment expected in a matter of hours to see that a case being brought under the genocide convention. if it goes against israel, there's little doubt the country's leaders would ignore it and that they would refuse to comply with the court's orders. but it would be a huge blow both politically and diplomatically, not just the israel, but also to its main back of the binding to ministration. the us president is
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already facing mounting political pressure at home in the un security council, on 3 occasions. the us is used, is vito to block and of agency spa, but would bite and be prepared to retail again. this time in defiance of the world's top court, with a dilemma is that it puts him in a position of contradiction because through other conflicts, including ukraine. most recently, we've seen these calls for the maintenance of the roof space international order, the highest level of maintaining that order is the, the directors of the courts. so if america finds stuff in a position of contradiction between what they've said on other concepts and what they're saying on israel, then this is a huge limit for the administration. of course, if the ruling doesn't go south africa's way, it's a very different story. expect these riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his cabinet to say that military campaign has been vindicated, and that there are no will crimes, obviously, that so it was certainly not the case, but it wouldn't mean that this quote has decided that it can take action on the
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very high threshold demanded by the genocide convention of all the colts, including the international criminal court, also based here in this city could also bring charges related both to war crimes and crimes against humanity. james bay's alger 0, the hague, hit on the rolling. here's what a mouse in israel had to say. oh, what i'd highly is to do it in colorado and in america, i'm at the field a high 1st. if the court in the hague, she was enrolled into a c spy. i'm us moving with a bind by the c slap, as long as the enemy bonds by it. second from us will release his honest prisoners detained bias. if the occupying state really is old palestinian christmas detained by it. we have expected, of course, to throw out the completely upside and ridiculous charges pressed by south africa. we expect the i c j to throw out these spurious suspicious judges and amendments.
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we will head. so if somebody mila who is in johannesburg for reaction to the coming interim, rolling the fist fits it over to john spies, who is standing by in the hike for us. and james, uh, there are many ways that this could play out to that. can you just talk us through the various scenarios? so yeah, what will happen is here the peace palace, the international court of justice will issue each ruling in 5 hours from now that will be right out to the court. now that's not the end of this case. the case under the genocide convention deciding whether this is genocide that could go on for years. but in many ways, what we're going to hit today is going to be more important for the people of casa, because south africa's made requests to the court for entering measures. provisional matches which could be ordered by the court today, and they include south africa's request that there is an immediate c spot. so that is the most important thing that this call could potentially order. of course, it might not go south africa's way, like with go the way of israel,
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which says that it's doing absolutely nothing wrong. and south africa's a request for these measures should be thrown out. then i think there's a complicated set option that the cold perhaps doesn't adopt everything that south africa wants, but still has some criticism from israel and some measures that would affect what's going on on the ground. so we'll have to listen very, very closely when that ruling is right out in court at about 5 hours from now. but this could be a very important moment for the people of causative. and of course, it's an important benefit as well and, and many of its allies, can you just to cut through the international rim of occasions and what other countries might be looking for here of the will. this is the legal decision that's going to come in many ways more important off to that is going to be the political, the diplomatic and the moral impacts of what happens. particularly if it's a decision against israel that could be very damaging for israel's reputation. very
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damaging for it. standing very damaging for those countries that support israel in its current actions and the notable ones that are still saying no to an immediate cease fire, the big countries of the us, germany and the u. k. and i think the us is the one to watch really, really closely, because remember, president biden has used his veto in the un security council 3 times in recent months to stop. and him agency swab the president by knows. so what do you folks about ukraine on many occasions that i know in other masses has talked about the need for rules based international audit? so it's a real dog that more i think for the white house, if this course were to back south africa. because president biden would then have to decide, because there's always certainly we go back then to the un security council and some of the we can bring it back for not international court of justice. the talk court in the un system of defiance of the ruling of,
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of the most important body in that rules based international order. okay, thanks so much for all of that. we will be talking to you throughout the day that attends buys for us. at the hague, on the side of africa has accused his royal of specific genocidal acts. and it's case that the international court of justice, his was dia, killing palestinians, nearly 26000 had been killed since the war began. and at least 8000, i'm missing causing serious boldly and mental hon. within 64000 palestinians have been injured. and over 1000 children have lost lens mass expulsions from homes and displacements. 85 percent of guns as population, has been forcibly displaced. deprivation of food and water is rather cold for a complete siege of gaza blocking electricity, food, water, and fuel. deprivation of shelter, close hygiene and sanitation, many palestinians
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a lift exposed to the elements without access to clean water or toilets. the provision of medical assistance is riley has carried out more than 250 attacks against kansas health facilities destruction of palestinian life. the case sides, the obliteration of in time, neighborhoods, housing, infrastructure, schools, religious sites, and cultural institutions and imposing measures intended to prevent the, the kind of schools out on the side booth and conditions and an increase in premature this that was about lines the, the south africa has put forward, how strong do you think it is and how do you think the court will proceed today? so have a good presented a very powerful case. they, they showed significant evidence of a 2 hours worth of genocidal intent. now this is not conclusive, but it's significant for the court. and i would, i would think that the, if the, the judges put their bias. there's some bias on the side and,
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and bring out their humanity. the only thing they can find in this case is that there is prima facie evidence, there is some extensive evidence to show that they're doing something 10th. and so from there on to take measures to seize the facilities and how i mean, regardless of how the rolling goes to die, do you think it's actually going to make any difference on the grounds and guys of the people that are in, during this kind of government of israel has made it clear that the what would go on until 2025. so i think on the ground, this is not gonna make any, any, any impact. but politically, this is this will have a significant negative effect on, on israel, the united states. and what is role as, as you mentioned is dismissed. the genocide accusations is grossly distorted and said it has a right to defend itself, which it has been saying since october, the 7th. what do you make of the defense here? so the guy that has been uh, after the disengagement of israel in southern and 6 uh there is nothing that goes in and out of guys are without, is there any intervention, you know, even food, water and so forth. so i think its cleared and interesting community,
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even its various colors suggest that the guys that is being effectively occupied since the $1006.00. and if, if the decision doesn't go south africa's way in the next few hours. does that give is ro carte blanche to basically continuing continue? it's indiscriminate, bowman, for sure it does, and i think that's what we're going to see. but it's, it's, it's not a very strong argument that i think this, even if it really goes a game south africa, it's as a community will have seen the evidence. and it's whether it be so we is now too, um, even from the united states to adopt and you veto at the security council. you, you touch on this a little bit. and one of your ounces, uh, just before about the fitness of the court. how and partial is it really and how much political interference is there on this course, but the, the, if you're independent, but in order to get elected to the court, you needed the cool awareness behind. behind that, i would think that in most cases,
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the judges have no political affiliation to anything. but this is a very sensitive case and i think they will be there will be feeling the consequences politically for themselves. yeah. and many people around the world that will be watching to see what happens in the next few hours. thank you so much for your time and your insights. thank you. okay, well, let's go live to somebody to mila who is standing by for us and to help us back. and, uh, this of course is being more, sincerely closely there until the african. what reaction can we expect from this today? well it should the outcome and not be in south africa's fav. uh so to me, so the africa would be disappointed at that, given that from starts they've had the phone position. they've had regarding what is happening in garza and wanting a ceasefire. a number of protests being held you a number of condemning statements being made by the south african government. however, the south africa has also said that if we pursue all legal,
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all diplomatic means to bring a ceasefire to cause uh, irrespective of, of what happens in a court today was specifically, should they not have a ruling in their favor? now that's according to the presidency that i said, that should as well should the court crowd, the not, it wouldn't save. oh, rather shoot the whole thing, save all of the south africa and 1st prize being us quoting for a ceasefire in gaza. we've also heard from the israeli government saying that that would be ignored, that should, that be the case of africa potentially could approach the security council, the human security council to seek some sort of relief from there. but in that case is what would ultimately rely on the us veto in that case. but as of africa has so far being 34, i mean the stance we do expect the south african international relations minister, now lady bundled to be in court today. and it's likely she would give an immediate response to whatever the outcome is from the i c j in for me to can you just give us
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a little bit of context here and explain why south africa was so determined to bring this case to the i c, j in the 1st place has repeatedly said that it's due to bones in terms of this uh will on cause, given that its own history, its own a part that history. and that's what it considered as a to existing cause i to know and that a party policies have been just around the south african government, specifically the governing amc, their relationship longstanding relationship with palestine and for a long time for decades. so supporting the palestinian course, very different to what the south african apartments of african government said during that time. and in that time in fact being an ally and having good relations with israel that has changed markedly in the last 2 years. a specifically going back to the former president, nelson mandela. so these that i frequent government has said that it's do t boned. and as i mentioned earlier that it will continue to use old means to try
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and bring the ceasefire. but specifically linked to injustices in south africa that it says it should not be repeated anywhere else. thanks so much for all of that. that is for me to mila for us, then jack in his bag as well. thank you and says that there is likely already famine in garza and around half. the population is at risk of starvation, including hundreds of thousands of children. a district people are searching for food every day coming on the fire from these ready military as they do. so. there are a couple of assumed reports from rafa of these people were looking for food, but instead came on the floor of the gulf it along. so long the, the goal is a strips main north south roads hoping to see to have it out without a warning and is very strong smell. they use earlier. oh, the searching for help, for instance, with going for it. hard to hear me. okay. and this is why people here all prepared
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to risk the noise. the alternative is a slow death by starvation mode and then we'll have the bodies 3. how is the buckle? yes, the med, most of i'm all about the basic is there is nothing to but we're all living of kind food and this is really bad at the children of suffering and loss and getting sick . a situation is really bad for them and has a sort of easy. it was very little that desperate parents can do so. so if we have the, what should we do? what your children dying in front of our eyes, either going from the we from hunger. this is too much for us. very young, some of the most venerable and without putting to richmond all at serious risk, which could affect them for the rest of their lines. with the shuttle and was with somebody in a month and a half ago, this baby's white receiving point, 5 catalogs in a month and a half a loss nearly to kilo's as white as now $5.00 killers, which will impact the close of the baby. and it impacts as
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a unit. and then to the see, the worries with brother, i'm saying is that the humanitarian does not st. garza is the worst. they have seen more ages, desperately need it. but for that to happen, the funding cost to still talk about zoom out just 0 roughly in solving goes these rarely military has again been conducting rides across the occupied west bank . there's rarely forces have stoned several cities including 2 boss, janine and kelly, kenya. the 7th, the you guys foreign minister david cameron has told l just air that a 2 state solution is the only long term answer for a lost in pace. the situation in gaza is terrible and getting worse, the people going hungry. there's the danger of diseases spreading even more than they all today. one of the reasons i was in israel yesterday was the press for whole series of things to change. to get a into israel,
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we need the check point open for longer. we need the united nations officials in garza to be increase the number to have the visas to have the own would cost to take the 8th a run goes. so we need to make sure they can actually get the end from the size to the north and all over. we need the port of ash don't open symbol a from come. we should be focused on these things all the time and i am. but clearly the best to get a try and use this crisis for opportunity. and the opportunity is to, is to bring about the pools and then the c spot and then the political horizon. but this time to try and make it stop a bull and a reversible so we can get that long term solution. but as we get, of course it's, it's obviously still the case that israel as a state, needs to be respected by other states as having the right to exist within its borders and having the right to self defense has every state does as well. so hit hit on alex's arrow, the un security council discusses rushes allegation that you cry and shut down
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a military plane and caring ukrainian prisoners of war and another mess scribe on this to and for one to 3 decades off to the 1994 to you in a song the, the recent stormy weather, particularly the northern europe, is setting down a little bit now. and this is looking bit more like a couple winter progression stuff, particularly the cold anymore. this is the last significant storm that came across from the wes for the next one isn't really is dormitories just frontal assistance. she's what you'd expect to see. having said that, i think during friday, denmark, those and jeremy empowered and could see robert went in brief, the rather windy weather and also that it would be significant snow. the sweet and you told me if kids, what is cold weather and the final reason inside of your, from west russia, but to the west of them,
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it was western europe is effect to be quite mild and some places quite well. this is the picture and most scared that we've got to meet with are instead of sitting on the ground into these cold consistently. so minus 2 to minus 4 and the best. but the new snares being driven down through remained year towards effective. bulgarian may be positive turkey in due course. the wind, so in places like spain is surprisingly high, it looks like cold of about hitting it's rick over the next 2 or 3 days. so this part of spain has been around a consistent the will. the high mountain that seasonal no 50 when it's been dust free up until now. he's not full of dust for this to how and it's getting off to south america as well. the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. there is a posted to what's happening now. it is a question to place an unflinching questions. rigorous. the bank that he added
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news the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories this hour. at least 3 people were killed off to an is rarely estrada. could have residential building and causes the old paul on is ready on me, has carried out more strong and sonata attacks. so it's a nice and it's a friday morning for the international court of justice, and the height is expected to deliver its ruling on intern mrs. terika. just the revenge is a spokesman for the world health organization. he says, a large health crisis is now living according to the ministry of health, 26000 people have been killed mainly due to the bottom much. but if we keep up conditions as bad as they are definitely going to be worse, we will have even more people dying a room and not be able to research to receive medical care. so again,
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people with cancer, people with diabetes, people who need the a, renal dialysis, the people but it has to be but who, who have conditions that require a great to see, see doctor and that we have reports also that is a, uh, we have reports of that are real diseases among children, that the rest of the viruses. so unity is going down. people so hungry, our trucks are closer to the being stopped by. but i will just hold, there is a for those trucks and we have to explain, it makes its medicine. so people are hungry. people live even outside, sorry, conditions with no access to boilers with no access with no access to clean water. so it's, it's really definitely combination which will uh, increase the mortality. so really we need access to 2 hospitals to preserve of
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what is left of the health system. and if you need a vessel, you really need a ceasefire. otherwise, the deductible just to increase the increase more as well as being accused of establishing a kilometer wide buses on inside cancer. it's commodities have previously suggested creating such an area would protect as rarely civilians. the us has stated it poses any plans to change tele son's borders as it bike has more of the one cause it has not been of age for over 100 days. the destruction is immense along with the loss of life. and cuz i have a lot, but i just called them, we have no place to go. my apartment is gone. i found nothing but these things in my hands. i'm responsible for 7 people and i have children with them. and we all live in a school. my children are sick, they're a lot of dead under the rubble. and they are concerned that these rating ministry is moving to take permanent control of areas along the border, establishing a so called buffer zone one colombia to white, and eventually running the entire length of that $65.00. cuz i'm going to cause
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a israel border does be no form and announcement, but these ready military has already destroyed nearly 1100 buildings in the northern part of the strip. i move, it says is necessary to provide security deeds ready communities on the other side of the border. we've been very clear our opposition to the force displacement, the people we've been very clear about maintaining and effect the, the territorial integrity of guys have these really, leadership appears to be ignoring the us. they want to move the board of photo, but it does for the dental data, destroying the lives of the people of guys. and that is of course, very dangerous and it should not be accepted and they should not be allowed after that. the. another important fact that in my opinion, the talk about about also now is in a way article commission of their failure. the both as own could also be legal under international law. whoever is riley is a proposing,
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has been proposing and is now perhaps re pricing with little advertising. there's bit more emphasis is both loved paid to below full opposed by the international community and a way of occupying goss or whatever happens at the end of this conflict. is red, has already paved the path of destruction for the buffer zone, pushing palestinians into an even smaller piece of land. but if the zone is established in is no way for palestinians to return to the part of gaza with the homes once stood a start date of the 0. the un security council has convened an emergency meeting, a russian military plan that was shot down near the border with you crying on wednesday and most ago was accusing cases down in the pine that was transporting ukrainian prisoners of war. but ukraine has requested more evidence. gabriel ellis,
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on the reports from the un headquarters in new york, a pre meditated crime at an emergency meeting of the un security council. that is how russia describe the downing of a plane, reportedly carrying dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. but not unless he had us peacekeepers this time, the key regime for some inexplicable reason, decided to sabotage this procedure and do it in the most barbaric way possible. as was shown, brother preliminary investigation, this act of terror by the ukrainian armed forces was done by using an anti aircraft complex from the car keys, or blast. a lot is indicating this could be either an american patriot or an iris t system, which is german manufactured in carefully worded statements. the ukranian representative put the blame on russia, russia, there is full responsibility for the lives of ukrainian prisoners of war. we have system conducting an international investigation discovery as all the circumstances
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of this incident. but it will be difficult if not impossible for the un to conduct a probe into the downing of the plane. and that's because it was a military aircraft. and that's something that you and international civil aviation organization doesn't have the jurisdiction to look into gabriel's onto. i'll just see it at the united nations in new york to the full has requested russia to send back hundreds of its nationals who were recruited to fight against your crime. it's estimated more than $200.00 and the police have been fighting for russia. at least 14 of them has died, according to impuls foreign minister, who asked for the bodies to be for to the russian quote has sentenced the woman to 27 years in prison for the assassination of a permanent pro kremlin login. 26 year olds. danya tripp, however, was convicted of terrorism charges in connection with the death of of loveland
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petoskey. he was killed last april and a bomb attack japan for gave him a miniature statute rigged with explosives as a gift and i sent petersburg. cafe petoskey was killed on the spot. the us state of alabama has carried out the controversial 1st of its kind execution using nitrogen gas 58 year old kenneth smith was put to death to his role in the 1988 murder. christian salumi has more. as far as the state of alabama is concerned, the execution was the success. smith was pronounced deceased by physicians at 82558 year old kenneth smith convicted for his role and a 1988 murder for hire was forced to breed nitrogen gas. a form of suffocation was strapped to a gurney. journalists were allowed to watch. he appeared conscious for several minutes and to the execution. for about 2 minutes following that can
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a smith shuck and rides uh for about 2 minutes on a gurney. that was followed by several minutes of deep breath smith's lawyer say the use of nitrogen gas violated the u. s. constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. a view back by demonstrators who oppose the death penalty united nations experts warranted could be painful and would likely violate prohibitions on torture. but the u. s. supreme court denied smith's appeal. jeff hood, his spiritual advisor, was with him at the end. over and over again, we were said that this was going to be the most humane execution that humanity has ever ever experienced. there is no doubt that even the most hopeful of persons could not look at what we saw tonight and see any
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sort of humane. this was the 2nd attempt to execute smith in 2022 prison officials spent hours trying to give them a legal injection, but never hit a vein going forward. alabama as well as 2 other states that still allow capital punishment plan to use nitrogen to inflict the ultimate punishment. kristin salumi al jazeera south korea is wanting that north korea is boosting. it's within this capabilities the north say the test find what a called a new strategic christmas solve this week. showing angles that launched the long range hot this on the can this all and sub lorraine trying to tack systems last week. and you just come visit the community on the border to see how the tension is affecting the lives of local fonts. the farmer gimme on being also runs a distillery business on the side making rice wines. he can be proud of working near the demilitarized zone or the d, m. z. as it's widely known, means he sees the highs and lows across the border relations toyota and tongue
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balconies. i just don't know if there's mill, it just crashes. farmers are forced to suspend their work and retreat to safety. if the situation motions younger people believe you're going to corporation with the real news and making it any harder place to live for us, peace is a critical need for our daily lives. a model rail ride to a former us military outpost offer is a unique vantage point. a rare glimpse over the d. m. z at and to north korea centrally located on the korean peninsula, the fiercest battles of the korean war. changing hands thousands of times and sustaining massive casualties by both the chinese army and you one forces. the battlefields are now rice paddies were only registered farmers and visitors are allowed. a few kilometers away on the other side of a forest stands a north korean town. satellite imagery shows a statue in pelham young,
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built by north korea's founding ruler to celebrate re unification. one day now demolished, to erase that hope. after an order, last week from leader came john and back in the south, a town in the border county of total and rebuilt to show what life was like in decades past weights for tourists, along with a lasting piece which remains ever elusive on the korean peninsula. you just skim algebra shuttle and south korea as well. so hit hit on al jazeera. columbia typically is an emergency of a forest fires and appeals to international help. thousands of places across the country. the
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thing a 2015 pace deal with separate as groups in the north of the country with immediate effect. they decide the deal has been terminated following months of facilities with the army, felix and your wife reports. it was a moment the people of monte hold could assure last and peace of the use of brutal conflict. almost a decade on molly's military, jumped up, used to have cost a debt to mill on the piece. do the talk you so we'll stop the transitional government notes, the absolute, inexplicably lucy of the agreement, the peace and reconciliation of valley issued from the old g as a code signed in 2015 and consequently announces its end with immediate effect. but if a me don't on at least say the announcements reflect the reality for community strapped in the month of fighting. molly's on me is also now accusing of julia
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a key media to in the 2015 view of changing its posture and exercising hostile act. but oh jeez say's its contribution is in promoting peace and respect. molly's territorial integrity area has always treated northern monte. yes. is kind of influence area and i mean the independent lead of you know, to come i think relations also has contact space. it was a rebels which is to our x, e, my g at this and as i guess, and, you know, demarion's for, or kind of suspecting i drew and say want to keep the bad guys with cell. so in that area, out of i g area and let them in and do that one thing and northern molly, the un peacekeepers withdrew from money at the end of 2023. it follow the tense relations with the government in bumble after the military seized by what under
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cases of violence are already increasing. felix me or i'll just 0 us. and bob was main opposition. lead has resigned from the political movement he founded 2 years ago climbing. it's been hijacked by the government. nelson to me soon as president emerson magog was main rifle in the 20182023 disputes are the elections. the ruling party denies the allegations 45 year old to mississippi. he will remain in public service and his ids and bob williams, to really behind fresh politics and other mass scribe has been under tend for one to 3 decades off to the 1994 genocide. it was found on the house in the southeastern town of nicola. the may assist, i've discovered the remains of at least 141 people, so fund helix 100 bias has more of rwanda is famously rich. volcanic red soil turned over by shovels and garden tools revealing a family secret hidden for 3 decades. shards of stone teeth
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sculls, yet another mass grave. from the 1994 genocide, it was discovered beneath the home in the village of him go now. it's believed the family knew what was underneath. 5 of them had been arrested on suspicion of complicity in genocide and concealing evidence for the community around them. it's horrifying. hey, by new equipment, we move on, let them know we thought, you know, you know, we're not. we found so many bodies under the house and we're still funding more. can you imagine them building a house where they sleep and knowing for 30 years of their own bodies under them and never saying any cell wanda is genocide. so 800000 ethnic to these, but also moderate ethnic hutus killed by members of the food to majority. years later, survivors are still searching for their loved ones. shoes and tattered clothing. carry important clues on your credit card that i just need is on top of that. we
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try to also sent us for genocide, crimes to tell us where the bodies are located because we don't want to find them in the form not buried. it's unfortunate the off the suit to use, we still find bodies under of these rates. they're still being found regularly across the country. the remains of more than 100000 genocide victims have been honored in the past 5 years alone in government. they're not sure how many victims are buried here. the mayor says the deeper they dig more they find alexandra buyers out a 0. columbia is cooling for international help as it battles. thousands of forest fires across the country. hundreds of firefighters and volunteers have been trying to extinguish blazes on the mountain surrounding bulk into such a run. p a. t has more from the era and on the ground. hundreds of firefighters and soldiers from the columbia. an army have been battling around the clock against
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dozens of forest buyers burning across the country. in the capital, besides, there are at least 6 buyers in the city surrounding hills. some of them close to buildings and houses. emergency themes are using hose rakes and machetes to create fire breaks on the sloping hills to contain the fires. you know, how many people, some hot spots are still active, they are being contained. but at nights because of the high altitude in the women's, like flare up again and creating new files and on the streets of book with many are wearing masks to deal with the worst. and the name of quality schools and universities close to the fire were closed. and dozens of flights canceled or delayed due to low disability is the 1st i have seen in many english. and i have been leaving 3 blocks from here before the things experts say a particularly severe dry season, compounded by a new weather phenomenon, which typically produces hotter and dryer weather together with climate change are
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to blame. but they're not excluding a human hand in some of the outbreaks. overall, columbia split out more than $200.00 fires this month across much of the country around 8 per day. as cities and towns face record temperatures. the government says it has already spent almost half of the budget set out for confronting, in manassas, or a year ago. but the warn you trying intentions, disrupting shipping in the red sea are expected to drive prices up again. this year said boston has more from brussels. the sons of food rejected by supermarkets of past it's sell by date, ends up at this food bank distribution center on the outskirts of brussels. from here with will find its way to thousands of full families in the belgian capital. despite a decline in the rate of inflation in the euro's own, from its peak of more than 11 and a half percent in 2022 to 2.9 percent at the end of last year. food prices have
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remained high and millions of europeans are struggling. the number of people we have is constantly increasing. not by too much, i mean, a few percent each year, but it's a, it's, it's a realtor. in fact, it develops very products and wrapped for more than 30000 poor people's lives here every day. with poverty levels going up in many european countries, more and more people are defending on food donations. turning what started a small handout into a well oil industry, a free food with a tax on ships and direct sci fi us that the guys i work with escalate in the middle east and energy prices remaining high after rushes invasion of ukraine hopes of economic relief this year are being dashed. the european central bank, maintaining the hold on interest rates is keeping borrowing costs high and demands for loan slow that's expected to dump in growth and us own to less than half of one percent. having the european economy is somehow stuck in spec nation, it's not
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a severe recession, but it is a minor 2nd nation. when we also look at the leading indicators. uh, there are no signs of an imminent improvement. not a great prospect for both sellers and bias at the local markets. the business has been slow for over a year, out of football permit and logic. the especially now with the providence and the receipt ships have to make lights that option. so transport costs a higher and our goods will become even more expensive for present for us. it's a 2 full program if customers already buy, unless it is a trade that it has to come cut to make a living. we started the problem with a reca, blue unemployment rate of 6.4 percent. it's expected that work is around to euro fully month, large pay rises this year. something that could push up prices even more. and not a reason for europe central bank, which is aiming for an inflation rate of 2 percent buy next year to not take any chances. well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to
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predict when or if that time will come. step sauce in elgin sierra, russel's. ultimately 3 years soaring through the red skies of miles ness is ingenuity. helicopter has been permanently grounded in april 2021 ingenuity achieved the historic faith of the coming the 1st day across to fly on another plan is the recent nasa imagery and death revealed it sustained damage to his roast blades during its final landing. thousands of people in india celebrating republic day with the countries annual military prize parade in new delhi mach 75 years since of india. as constitution was the dumpsters from mister newman from body invited his french count upon the menu on the chrome to sell it to the celebration . this trip comes as new tele, in paris and negotiated multi $1000000000.00 deals, including the sale of french 5 digits and submarines and tens of thousands of people in australia, protesting and solidarity with indigenous people. calling for a stretch your day to be abolished or be celebrated at
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a different time. the national holiday held on january the 26th months. the day of british fleet filed into city have a more than 200 years ago. it's referred to find many as invasion, but it could and it's very scary. the police degree seek immediate shelter. it feels like something is wrong. the closest it has ever been to midnight. they will be met with fire and security rise of anxiety. are you doing scrolling radio tape, or i'd be that to that just like exploring how exist, central threats to life impacts the human psyche apocalypse, amazing coming soon on outsourcing. every human mind issue and managing the thoughts of the emotions being challenged. if you're not helping meant to me,
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then it's sort of like you do not living. we travel to south africa to explore traditional healing techniques, being used to improve wellbeing on his ancestors today. for the 1st of all cleansing, and to south korea, we're bring training is leading to a limited success. it's one of the most important factors to be able to stay calm. stay relaxed and be able to share your shop the another noise that is ready strikes on guns at this time. a residential apartment. 3 palestinians, the hotel mccrae, this is l. just a line from also coming up a sort of famine in the gaza strip. half of its people are at risk of starvation. hundreds of thousands of children and intern verdicts expected in south africa's
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