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of hundreds of patients desperately needs help. the charge of genocide level against israel is not only fault is on regions. israel's prime minister venue mean doesn't. yeah. who rejects the cold order and says the world gaza will continue. and the jury in new york, who is former us president on some time over $93000000.00 to a ride to hook used to move defamation. the u. n's top court has ordered israel to take measures to prevent and punish genocide in gaza. it's the 1st routing by the international court of justice, in that case, filed by south africa. judges voted overwhelmingly in favor of 6 provisional measures, asking israel to prevent further death and destruction. the cold, also cold on how mass to release is rarely captives all diplomatic attitude. james
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base reports from the hague. 17 judges of the u. n's talk legal body. took part in the deliberations on south africa's case against israel. brought home the genocide convention. is that ruling right out by the courts president concluded that south africa's planes were plausible, but the situation and cause that was very grave and urgent. and the israel, by the dehumanizing language of its leaders, had shown intent. she directly quoted israel's president and its defense minister, minister, golan stated, speaking to his rarely troops on the guards and border. i quote, i have released all restraints. you saw what we are fighting against. we are fighting human animals. this is the isis of gaza. the quotes president then read outlook judges decisions, israel most in accordance with its obligations under the genocide convention in
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relation to palestinians in gaza. take all measures within its power to prevent the commission of all acts within the scope of article 2 of the convention. applaud routing, which included the note of the israel properly deal with the da humanitarian situation. but there was no specific cold for to meet at sea spar. outside the court, south africa's foreign minister gave her reaction to reporters in exercising uh, the order. they would have to be a ceasefire without the order doesn't actually what the fuck are you disappointed? because they didn't specify i'm, i have no way that i'm going to say, i'm disappointed i hoped for it. but the fact of delivering humanitarian aid, the fact of taking measures that reduce the levels of home against persons who have no role in what israel is come back to. for me requires
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a c spy. this is just an interim ruling. this case is expected to go on for a number of years, but there is another important landmark in just one months time. israel has been ordered to produce a report for the judges, explaining how it's complying with this ruling. james buys, ouch is era. the hague, south african presence around the folks that has a decisive victory for the international rule of law. we expect israel as a self proclaimed democracy, and the state that respects the flow to abide by them is just handed down by the international court of justice. after more than half a century of occupation, this possession oppression and a part to the palestinian people's cries for justice. had been heated by
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an eminent organ of the united nations. as well as prime minister ben, you mean nothing? yeah. who is reacted angrily to the quotes decision. he called the ruling a disgrace. israel has been ordered to report to the i c. j in a month regarding its compliance with the mattress. hold opposite how many triples from tel aviv is, is damaged. this is the court did not call and these are up to stuff is military campaign in gaza, but it would, it is real to take steps to prevent acts of genocide in gaza at ruling the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was quick to dismiss all things, and our people a like every country. israel has an inherent right to defend itself. the vile attempt to deny is real. this fundamental right is blazing, discrimination against the jewess states taking no going into the proceedings. israel was hoping it could rely on the vote of the 6 western judges, a decor,
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but vote after vote, it became clear that the judges were united in their decisions twice even getting the vote of these really judge. on 2 of the 6 provisional measures by 16 votes to one, the state of israel shall take all measures within its power to prevent and punish the direct and public incitement to commit genocide in relation to members of the palestinian group in the gaza strip. but while the court session was under way, the war continued in gaza is really tags targeting the surroundings of the hospital . and it strikes targeting homes where civilians were sheltering. similar tactics made the basis of south africa submission to the international court of justice. israel is under pressure internationally, but the total public support for the war remains high. i think there's a lot of double standards placed on israel if you look at the un resolutions
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throughout the world. so many are placed are in indictments of israel and countries that are notorious for human rights violations is re lease over whelming. we think that the army is using the necessity amount of power in gaza. and the high number of civilian casualties is justified as well to reach it. schools, even if the court did not cool for a ceasefire over israel to pull out of gaza. this is the 1st time israel is shipped of what palestinian c as in peter g at the expense is not clear if it will abide by any of the rulings or how, how. but so dick is, israel has been saying that it has the most moral army in the world, the international court of justice, deans, otherwise. and now israel is required to submit the report within a month showing how it complies with these provisional measures for the how many
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others you tell of it. meanwhile, the united states, as the routing is consistent with its view that israel has the right to take action in accordance with international law, probably call hi and reports from washington dc. there's got a couple of at the white house in attempts to use the verdict from the international court of justice as a kind of indication. we simply have said consistently, we find that that, that, that claim is, is on the found. and you know that the court also did not find israel guilty of joseph a final decision on whether this is genocide is likely years away. but the court did order israel to avoid civilian casualties and to allow more aid into the gaza strip. the us says it has asked israel to do both, but the bombing continues, the starvation spreading. if it continues, this will likely end up before the un security council, which has the power to impose economic sanctions band, the sale of weapons,
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or even authorize the use of force. but many experts believe us simply will not let that happen. they really are not going to abandon israel when it comes to guys, or they will put pressure on them to behave more rationally. and i think they're going to start putting pressure on them soon to wind down the main part of the conflict. but they're not gonna vote against them in the security council. you, as president joe biden did get involved into one aspect of the war on garza, he was spoken the fellow with the mirror of comforter and the president of egypt. we are told they're discussing a potential deal for a cease fire and exchange for some of the captives. now usually when the key players get involved, it could be an indication that something's getting close, but an official here says nothing is imminent. patty, go ahead l to 0, washington view and security account. so it is due to meet on wednesday to discuss the i. c. j brooding follows the requests from algeria, author,
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a closed door meeting of ambassadors from arab nations. the un secretary general re of funds is called for a see saw on gabriela is on the reports from new york. a late friday after all day taking stock of the decision at the hague. ambassadors from arab countries gathered at the united nations to discuss a key question. what next? after allowing the media to fill in the opening portion of the meeting, the rest was behind closed doors, so talks could continue in private. before the meeting, the palestinian representative said now was the time to seize the moment. if one to look at the provision and imagine separately and collectively, it gives the clear message that in order to do all the things that they're asking for, you need a ceasefire for it to to have you and secretary general, antonio gutierrez, issued a statement through spokesperson acknowledging the i c j ruling,
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but offering few insights on how he views the judgement is the secretary general disappointed that the i c. j did not call for a cease fire. there's the secretary general's not here to do color commentating on, on decisions of the independent court of the what his position has been. what it is, it's been very clear. it's what the secretary general thinks that what he would like to see is an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. all eyes now turn c j, then the question becomes, will algeria, the error of the member of the council begin to circulate a draft resolution calling for an image in new york. palestinians in gaza have expressed disappointment at the ruling which stopped short of ordering a seas fine. the the, the international court was supposed to at least to demand an immediate cease by a bus. and fortunately back and it didn't, we really disappointed because it's like saying this aggression came continue. it's
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a pissy rebuilding. yeah, we heard about the i see a decision in the hate and it's not what we expected. most of the displaced people of civilians including children living that we hopes that the decision would reflect that which human beings, human beings being exposed ethnic cleansing. we should be treat to the search the when we saw the quotes would at least amount of ceasefire. however, that has been no respite and is riley attacks in southern gaza, na sort of hospital and how new this is on the seat. and there's heavy fighting nearby. at least 300 patients and 5000 displays, palestinians trapped inside the world health organization is cooling for an immediate cease fire, so it can bring in live saving supplies. the goal is a health ministry says that facility is run out of food and a suffix and pain killers. doctors without borders so many wounded palestinians
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will have no options for treatment as well as offensive intensifies and southern gaza. these right, the minute 3 is open. fire on this place, palestinians in san eunice local sol, so say a number of people were injured. their office is ready for us is maybe preparing to arrest, launch numbers, this kind of simians in the area. highly. my low joins us now from rough in southern gaza, so this is the day off the, the ruling by the i c j. jaime. any sign is right, these all taking any special measures to avoid genocide in their attacks. so yes, time it will that just just start with the, the, the level of disappointment and frustration among palestinians here because they're in priority right now is due in this madness van to stop the mass going of,
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of their entire, of their people and the entire population across the gaza strip in what the, looking as a priority as is to save lives and protect more lives as the work continues. but despite the ruling, the required israel to is in all acts of genocide is just the list, then it 24 hours after this rolling with the you know, lit up in the talks across the gaza strip. here in rough estimate, the an area with more than 1700000 displays palestinians, the cold corner in this a small place that an air strike to place an overnight the residential home with a tens of this place. problem. soon as we're inside the home, 3 people reported it killed in multiple other injuries. rushed to an over well, the small sized hospital here in rough estimate is just adding more pressure and health care facility and across hon. eunice. within the past few days,
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a surgeon deep, relentless air, it strikes a mass of artillery as showing but more concentrated at this time on health care facilities, including a i'm a health care facility that is a charge of. busy of the health care organization operated and managed by the policy in a big presence. society has been providing vital assistance to nasir hospital, the only remaining a large health facility across on unit. so that came under military use these, you know, reduce suffering of the multiple complications due to the ongoing, a bombardment to the western part of the city where a $100000.00, how is displaced, palestinians being filtering inside either or is it the sold buildings or other public facilities included in the lock sauce university, the largest, the public university in the gaza strip. what came under a, the environment on our television and go with the snipers across, within the vicinity of area, taking position at some of the remaining buildings and shooting as people are they
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were trying to seek refuge uh, elsewhere. the central area was no different than han you, and it says that right after the ruling, just within few minutes of the, of the statement that was made at the hague, at the 2 residential homes where is targeted and destroyed in. and they'll say right, refugee a cam. so it just, we're seeing the opposite of what was required by the israeli military just right after the war is going to continue. and the people don't see any lit up in the tax any time soon. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much, honey. my fluid, last of that ruling in the hague, is ready for us, is counted out as another night of rights and the occupied westbank. palestinian man was killed in a village north west of janine protest is carried is body from a hospital is very solid, is also right in the town of page 3 novelist the
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reaction to the i c. j routing and the occupied westbank was muted child stress. so it was with palestinians, while they watched the proceedings on, follow the hague in the city tomorrow. and the occupied westbank shows life pictures from inside. you installed the quote in the hague. its ruling states that is royal must take little measures to prevent genocidal accidentally to garza. but there was no order of a c spot to stop killing. his little surprise amongst those present when the decision came. the kindest hope and international law, international humanitarian law and international and making isms. and they were very helpful today. i'm after this decision. they are more disappointed. israel's won't cause that continues to be felt in the occupied. westbank is where the ministry rates have to change the modem, $6200.00 kind of stadiums since the,
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how much the tax on some of these well, on october, the 7th. these radio i'm, is killed, more than $370.00 promised indians in the occupied westbank since the war began. and these really secular violence has dramatically increased good and cut all the court would have ruled for an immediate end to the is there a, the army atrocities and stop the war? because gods and civilians are on armed alone and desperate. the decision disappointed me. i was hoping just to port with at least protect the people in garza. but now there are no protection for the philistine and people who are there in gaza or the west bank. and some believe the rules are going to have means is ready. army of secular violence in the occupied was bank could get even was i can't decide busy the israel will now increase it. so probation, see this is expected by the ruling is not a surprise. it again shows and justice from wild leaders and justice from the west and well in relation to palestine policy. and for i'm going to study automatically
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welcome the action of the international court of justice in ordering israel take all the measures to ensure that acts of genocide are not committed in garza but we never do loan for an immediate c saw. that means that the silica in garza will began charles profit. i was just 00 molar in the occupied westbank. a judge in the us is her testimony and a civil case accusing president joe bite and then other senior officials of being complicit in his role as genocide and garza writes groups want the call to order the box and the ministration to ended. smoot tree assistance to is ro, rounds is outside the cold house in oakland, california, exploration with the genocide and feel terrible about it. i don't feel cross upon myself in american at all. it's discussing. they were there in support of palestinians and palestinian americans who are trying to treaty against genocide.
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they are asking a federal judge to order the administration to stop supplying weapons and diplomatic support. israel got to tell our story and got to share it over to the case was streamed online as witnesses described the english of losing family members. a doctor and gaza recounted desperate efforts to save children and wounded by as rarely, bombs and bullets. judge jeffrey white allowed testimony from experts on genocide in international law despite strenuous objections by government defense lawyers, lawyers for the government did not address the question of whether jennifer i see is or is not a very complex democrat. rather, they argue that matters are born from all of the military affairs of the experience of the domain of the executive branch and the domestic sports. having no word for it, aging intervene lawyers for the palestinians, say they are optimistic and we're really hopeful that the judge does the right
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thing and does everything within the courts power to stop. in this genocide, the arguments were heard and taken extremely seriously. such eventually rules at the very least, the case will increase the already intense pressure on biden to change course. rob reynolds, l g 0, oakland, california. and jonathan cook tab is an international human rights lawyer. he says this case reflects a change of public opinion about his roles, war and gaza. in my opinion, the case is not going to be decided on the matter on the merits. but on the issue of procedural justice ability, the judge feels uncomfortable. he said this was the most difficult case if he's had in his life. because on the one hand, the facts are very clear. on the other hand, to accused the executive branch to excuse the president of the united states of
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complicity in genocide. it is a very high bar and the judge was not sure that he has the authority to do it. i am actually surprised that he has even allowed the testimonies to appear without the ruling of the procedure issue. first. i think part of it is, is a humanitarian issue, because despite the official line of the united states would support is where the majority of americans believe that there should be a ceasefire. and the ceasefire. now they see the destruction of the pictures, the satellite pictures, the drawing, pictures of destruction, even though the state of, as i have tried to prevent foreign journalists from entering and, and the viewing people and, and the witness see for themselves what is happening. uh but uh we spoke with
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francesca alba, nice easy you and special wrap a tour on the occupied palestinian territories. she says the un quotes decision, the in the actual court of justice decision acknowledges israel's actions in gaza could amount to genocide. and i'm quite positive on these on this you are inc. and what the court ordered, because each set for so it does this nice uh, israel's the request a note to consider in the case it doesn't recognize the pros ability that to the diesel is doing. might reach the genocide convention, constituents in procedures club genocide and the, and the court as precisely referred to genocide as the denial of existence, although people on the palestinian people. so the recognition that what he's really is doing amounts to these is, is incredibly important because eventually,
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genocide, the way i see genocide is the rather dorman gene, all set the is, which is the overall context, the reach, the car, and i sold to these guys up at the scribes itself, and the court has recommended a number of measures that seeing the fi complete, you turn compared to what is wrong with these duly a means to cease to mingle people, destruction, all city meetings restructure are, can you hear the hospital seizing, starving, disobedient scene gaza, so by recognizing the rules of energy of genocide, the court would say clear obligation also reminds of the clear on the go should the member states have to be pressured for as you saw here, because there is no other way to handle these rather than as to say other than a sufficient level cvt of course what the palestinians in gaza are experiencing
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ease. and i'm a president of installation of violence. that ultimately is not new in the sense it has been a, it doesn't mean they're 2, went through the decades of over to patients that other students have experienced in the combined policy and territory and dividing it then the violence that the apology and as of people have devised hands as a people have endured uh for 75 years. i mean, the fact that's how we got bull broke the knack, stop at the very beginning of the or the oral submission to the core to be so significant. any nice is what is happening today in a broader historical and still enduring call text. indeed, what's happening to the, to the about a student seem to westbank is, is on the surface of the lower in terms of the intensity that
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they, that they are experiencing, force displacement, a summary of practices. that piece is 14 question today. hello. i'm still a head on al jazeera will tell you why the philippine president is being accused of wasting tax payers money. the wants behind the rising anger across germany against the far right f d policy. the the have that is that some lovely mild weather to be enjoyed across parts of europe at the moment is feeling more like spring in winter for the south west of spain and
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the welcome back here watching out just to remind to now on top stories garza's largest functioning health facility is on the brink of shutting down. and also hospital is without pallet and critical medical supplies. at least 300 patients and 5000 displaced palestinians on the front inside. this comes off to the international court of justice order as well to take steps to prevent genocide in cancer. to stop sort of asking for a seas find is the 1st routing in the case south africa file,
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the gains disrupt smells. 5 minutes the venue mean nothing. yeah. who has condemned the quotes decision and said it's a disgrace that the i c j is considering allegations of genocide. the us has reiterated his support for his roles, right? to self defense. canada and australia have suspended funding for the u. an agency for palestinian refugees. underwear, but it's officer a similar announcement by the, by the ministration on friday. the number of you and staff members have been fired also as well as they took parts of the hamas attack on october. the 7th. well, this is what do you and just secretary general spokesman told out just here when i asked about the decision on the wall in the i would refer you back to the statement has received, has that the commissioner general has received enough information to have taken a decision on separating a number of ink from firing by yes, ben,
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to cost say professor of transnational law, i haven't been highly for university. good. have you with us? so we've had this all, you see j provisional ruling on november, the 16th 34, you and experts referred to what they called crimes committed today, partly due to continued impunity. does this provisional ruling bring an end in any way to what many called the era of in tennessee, you don't know sort of final routing where they say the side has or has not been committed. but they referred to evidence in reading the provisional sort of ignatius reading between the lines. this is disagree or cold is little has every digit has committed genocide. and these are the measures that the court for digital to take. all right, since we're talking about what the quote said, maybe it's a good time to recap and listening to what the i c. j president said yesterday in announcing the decision on 9 october 2023. no electricity,
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no food, no fuel. and that everything was closed on 12 october 2023. mister isaac hurts are presently it is an entire nation out there that is responsible. it is not true. this rhetoric about civilians not aware, not involved. it is absolutely not true. the court notes that the military operation being conducted by israel following the attack of 7 october 2023, has resulted in a large number of deaths and injuries, as well as massive destruction of homes, the forcible displacement of the vast majority of the population. and extensive damage to civilian infrastructure in the courts view, the aforementioned facts and circumstances are sufficient to conclude that at least some of the rights claimed by south africa and for which it is seeking protection are plausible. this is the case with respect to the right of palestinians and gaza to be protected from acts of genocide. so basically to break that down,
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is the cold saying, looking at the evidence in terms of civilian suffering, looking at the evidence in terms of statements spies, right? the officials, the claim by south africa of genocide is plausible. yes, and i think the, the court amplified the statements and highlighted the 3 persons who made the statement effective, showing that they have genocidal intent. and also the level of the suffering for the court amount. do something that looks and smells like genocide. so given what you've just said, it's something that looks and smells as there's some indication that there's enough indication there of genocide to impose the provisional measures. and then what does this say about the statements which were coming from some of the west and pals like the national, the us national security council. cool. the night to john coby,
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who's had on january the full for about south africa's case, we find this submission merritt list counter productive and completely without any basis in facts whatsoever. that position also refuted by the quote that can spend this as much as they like the the, the bottom line is that the implication of this is that the hops, the us now being the wrong by providing more arms and money to israel. and i think that's really going to be cation of the united states. and so they're saying that, you know, is relas hasn't, hasn't changed anything from, from the course decision. and that it's simply going on and defending itself. is there also a lesson here for the world in that the fact that the move and in this case the, the, the one that brought this case to the attention of the i c, j was not one of the great powers would never bring such a case to the court, and it's important that the country like south africa, are doing so themselves. how will this be implemented? in my opinion,
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the israel is never going to take any measures the nothing yahoo himself declared that this was gonna go up within 2025. and if you were to take any measures that would seem is reversing, he's on policy. so it's not gonna play out. but it's important that western powers was he didn't disagree with the concert wednesday. maybe something will change. and also that has taken the necessary measures want then definitely, but within a month then the, the court will have to go to secure the counsel and demand that is a that so the you and we have said the us of course will, will veto uh, the um and the courts application, uh, nothing will happen uh legally because the us will, will always be to any kind of action. but it's important that this is out any way. so it leads to maybe great device, elation full powers that use the veto to stifle the system of justice. isolation perhaps also universal jurisdiction to, for the, for the people who have inside the genocide to be tried so they won't be able to travel as soon as they could before. and also these countries will no longer be, you know, have a nice uh from
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a pull to info de the province that's according to her through repose issued on saturday. it comes as humans who is the fights has stepped compet types on vessels and the red sea friday. and miss hall had the previous time cut off the coast of human the shopping for the senate in support of the oppressed palestinian people. and in response to the american british aggression against our country. the many naval forces with the help of god, carried out to target to the operation against the british royal plank. marlin lawanda in the gulf of 8 and using a number of suitable naval miss alice. the hits was direct them, leading to expanding your many armed forces. the funds are continually in food and medicine will deliver to the proceeds from the city and people in the gaza. strip all the let's take a look at some of the world news. now a jury in new york state is oh, it's all that led to this latest law suit and fridays verdict. trump's
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reaction, the case was met to derail his presidential campaign. i fully disagree with both verdicts and will be appealing this whole bite and directed which hunt focused on me and the republican party trumps lawyer. elaborate. i will continue with president trump to fight for everybody's 1st amendment right to speak. everybody's are right to defend themselves when they are wrongfully accused. carl didn't speak to reporters after leaving court. it seems the jury's decision was doing all the things about 165 to jets from the us. the by the administrative sion is given the green light. so the $23000000000.00 sale of dying career approve sweden's long delayed bid to join nato. now up to the us congress to approve the deal argentine as government. his scribe plan. so may just spending reforms following
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widespread protests. the dropping of changes to the pension system is aimed at and showing congress pos is all the costs costing legislation. new president cold is upheld the band preventing the opposition to a different running for president model according to my child, the one day opposition top job like last. yeah. of the they all making i eligible rather to contest the presidential election soon after the government bands have from running for office. a 15 is my guy though, have challenged the decision in the supreme court. the farmers in front of the tubman to continue the roads on protests despite the government concessions administer, gabriela tal announced these abandoning fuel tax increases and the setting up an emergency fund to help farmers practice blocks highways on friday. following 2 weeks of similar disruptions, again, surprising fuel costs, the regulations thousands of people have protested against right. we stream is
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in front of austria's parliament. the demonstration follow similar themes in germany, officer reports, right? swing policies discussed the mass before cation of migrants. bradley's also took place in other cities across australia. any german cities are seeing large scale demonstrations against the countries file right policy, the alternative for jim o'neil, a s. d in recent days. dominant kane has mall from berlin of this was germany in the last few days, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets venting the anger at the if day. the far right party that stands accused of wanting to implement neo nazi policies, accusations the policy strenuously denies which stem from a meeting held in november at this building in pottstown. where prominent if de politicians met some who become naturalized as germans and deport them from this
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country. it's a concept which one leading lawyer says is entirely illegal. the idea of re migration basically calls for a complete abolition of human rights of migrants of every refugee convention off and basic rights and shrines in the german constitution. it would require regime change that brings the far right into a position of power where they can do whatever they want. and the last time the far ice in this country has chumps to do what ever wanted to do in power. it came up with this. the nuremberg will not seen that just lation, which took away the citizenship of jews and others of that human rights and encourage them to leave this country. eventually, the journey that started with this law would end with the holocaust the if day leadership says it deplores anti semitism. it has distance itself from the pump
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stem discussion in an angry intervention in parliament. one of its members who was at the meeting, denied planning unconstitutional policies and denounced the coalition. government might not pop tart. my party is exclusively concerned with the constitutional measures which you are not enforcing that's a failure of the state. that's why you're trying to distract attention from your failure by smearing us. and, but one thing is on the audio level, the policies of the eye of the day on now in focus as never before. while hundreds of thousands of people are protesting against as migrants. don't want it. kane address, era building. oh, still ahead on al. jazeera loses and smuggled the road where all suffice. so i'm back in iraq and on display in a full palace owned by saddam. besides the
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episode sweet. oh no, just the so the the people in malia, worried about and escalation and violence off to the minutes really does ended a peace agreement with the groups also raises concerns of further instability in the south region of west africa. as nicholas hoc reports, the end of a peace agreement that failed to bring peace to molly. the tv announcement by military leaders came as no surprise to many millions in the capital by myself to
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be so the peace agreement as an obstacle in uniting the body and people and promoting release of social occasion the. i feel the agreements was favoring divisions on monday and on by called support. i commend the gentle decision he did not call via cold was a threat like the republican we couldn't have exhibited it. we were forced to sign and because our me the time was we now the army has brought modeling to be an additional saying, we are ready to fight to utilize our country. of the 2015 algiers peace agreement negotiated in algeria, but signed in by my co 5 mostly to work on groups. and the body and state was seen as a victory for algeria and the united nation which broke are the deal. but absent at the signing were on groups linked to iso and they'll tell you that they have since increased their tax for the threatening bodies sovereignty. in the statement, molly's military june to accuses algeria of harboring all kinds of fighters and
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other arm groups. hostile to molly and accuses algeria of meddling, embodies affairs, pushed through the announcement followed a series of battlefield. victor. molly's army with the help of russian mercenaries have taken over territory in the north, last 2 armed groups. the money and government certainly feels that he's in a better position today to negotiate and they are in a position of strength on the ground could always the recapture in november last year. and so, one thing is very clear, i think in their mind that this time they want to leads the piece effort by themselves on monday and territory. algeria expressed regret at the decision saying it risk threatening stability in an already unstable region. the leader of the turn time molly a see me going to is calling for dialogue. he says a form is needed to build a new, the multi and piece equipment you made by molly,
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as formality and, and without for an interference. nicholas hawk elgin's 0. after almost a year and a half in office opinions in the philippines, a divided over the performance of president for that i'm on because junior, as bonnet below report summer kids, macos of wasting tax payers. money. supposed to say he was always going to face economic challenges by the way, what was the rest of the crowd endured hours of traffic jams to reach the concert? marcus flew in on the presidential helicopter itself is said, it wasn't necessary for security. but critics say it was just another example of marcus's tone, deaf governing style. but the thing is, to use the filipinos boxes and watching and causing the beans and analysts say, the incident gave marcus critics something to focus on the salad. and if there's
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one thing the marxist have long been accused of, it's their use of state funds for personal benefit. critics say the use of a government's healthy copper is in line with the president of bringing people off drilling his father's 20 years in offering that presidency often described as one of the most corrupt in the world. and yet, as recently as december, 1 survey suggested, a majority of filipinos were happy with marcus's performance except on installation . the same pull found almost 3 quarters of the population was dissatisfied with the high cost of living. and i don't, i don't see. and so the number for, i guess, the problem. so let's keep fighting robinson about 5 and of the say revive economy is going to be tough, especially after corporate 19. he has done some some diligence. however, we know that the recovery from depend demik and from the double digit recession of
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the economy will not take overnight. but we also know that for ordinary filipinos, economic hardship continues to be the main issue of the day. which is why some of the president's foreign trips have been condemned as ill time and the necessary as commodity prices sword last year. he was the only as the leader to attend the world economic forum in douglas. in this year he looks that the continues jet setting weighs with an even bigger travel budget. pardon below l g 0. manila, we end this out with a look at the toll years of war and the glasses taken on rocks onto a logical sites. museum in the southern city of boston, i was shots, house of the golf wool in 1991 in 2016. its collections already housed in a palace that belonged to formulate us the site. moved on to the wi fi that has the story from buffalo as these policy in iraq to solve the new city of basra
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was built for former lead us. i've done for saying no, it's a museum of antiquities, hosting heretics from ancient to a separate tamia. oh, defects on displays, pen, civil errors and civilizations. so marian, that'd be loading in a c, n, n, a slum. yeah, i'd tell them what time. so this is the 2nd largest museum in iraq off to the national museum in baghdad. and it has a phone, a off, 1000 authentic and rad pieces. the ministry of culture and tourism has chosen this policy because of its unique design. the collection encourages statues, jewelry, and pottery, as well as tablets engraved with ancient lettering. but several monuments were damaged by icicle in 20142015. many of these are the facts were looted in smug into abroad for only the 2003 us let in the den before being
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retrieved abroad. here, this is again palace which was once home, your rocks rich cultural heritage, archaeology professor lewis on old, your travel here from port to goes to see ancient items he has studied, admired for most of his life. he regrets that thousands of precious pieces are on that accounted for less than my but the money that was part of the smuggling cases that happened off to 2003 was only 2 business. so the stolen pieces are not catalog, unlike pieces that was smuggled in the 19th century, which would treated and documented and that include priceless artifacts that belong autonomy to a rock. but to all humanity. unfortunately, they have disappeared. kind of the last one i'll probably allow you've already, you've won teakwood, ease and heritage recently opened in the muse cm 3 different places and the right
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to worship the from tennessee will continue our coverage of israel will cabinet decision, the campuses and all the political development parties westbank senior reporting on the line at this rate he raised with feelings of loss, dissension, and destruction. stay with us for the updates and detail coverage of the war on garza on i'll just say in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa cruise? it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a textbook genocide. it's not receive task protection is seen as publication inside story on al jazeera, the
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