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the guys, seasonally unemployment policies, we speak to the mexican agriculture minister about how it grows in mexico. of coping plus inflation is slowing down. will central buttons put interest rates soon? counting the cost on all just there. the, [000:00:00;00] the color there on the. so if you have time, this is and use our life from the coming up in the next 16. united nations that says most of the palestinians enjoy define is really forces while waiting for few days on the last day. suffolk come shop and it's really strike, it's a home, the mosque in the box. at least 15 people are all killed, thousands,
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no excuses because the truth is, paige laury and a guy is nowhere. nearly enough presidential revise and says that us will add drop humanitarian aids into gaza. all the situation get to move die at 5 a day. also have the politicians from 12 countries cooler on their governments to stop selling weapons to israel sizing violations of international law and got the holy begin. this news our in the gaza strip for the united nations says most of the palestinians, so injured and it is really attack on gaza city on thursday, suffolk gun shop twins, at least a 115 palestinians were killed in last attack. the u. n. has sent a team to be honest, faithful hospital in garza city, with most of the injured all being treated. it's also called for an independent investigation. as i speak to you,
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this hospital is treating more than 2 hundreds of people that were injured yesterday. you have seen people with gunshot wounds, you've seen up to fees, and we'd have seen the children as young as 12 that were injured. yes. street. these events should not be about want uh, we need to have space secure passage throughout the house and to reach the people that need somebody to change. the well meanwhile is around it has continued its bombardment of central gaza for at least 15 people were killed off to is really strikes and targeted homes. and del bala mosque was also his and not from baldwin. meanwhile, the minute 3 wing from us, the cason brigade says it is really as strikes, have killed, 7 captives being held in gaza. it's not immediately clear when they died. the group says is rarely attacks, have sofa killed more than 70 captains. well, let's now speak to, i'll correspondent, honey law when he joins me on the phone from rafa and southern garza honey, as we've been reporting more strikes organized,
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i understand also in the last few hours to go through what's been happening this good morning. the world, people across the guys and stood are still living the story now. so what do you have in describing large, the gear as the flower a tri city were large gathering people were shut out by the really military. i was looking at least a 115 people and they're still more people at risk of losing their lives. the ship off the right now was not the idea of the place scored medical treatment and the large, the lacking coal, the necessary medical supplies and sufficient medical stuff. but at the same time, people are still in during an intense bombing campaign across as because of start from the northern part in jet dahlia and your father, i did, you can, with more residential homes, more public facilities been destroyed to the point right now people say value that they have known in the past,
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that's not what it is. it's completely changed in the physical landscape because of the shared level of destruction. more people reported it with different injuries to either come out one hospital again or largely on the non operational hospital. also in the central area, including the refugee cameras, more residential building, being targeted, more farm land, more in the homes being destroyed as well. if it seems like every, every object right now a, across the gospel is a target. but the, the, the highlight of what happened at overnight a talk is a group of residential home. we talked about the 3 visit den shall all next, each other were targeted and destroyed by massive relentless airs bikes. and i'd also like to speak with you about the hiring lots that's within the dimensions of the blackboard. these are 3 residential homes are located. and it's important to point out at this point right now, everywhere. and an empty pocket of land is an ideal place for people to set up
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their chance because it's being displaced for more than one times or, or 2 times or 3 times within that popped up for months of this genocide on the word . so we're talking about people who were in the 10th also, where among the casualties of for at least the of the people that were in the 10th where it were killed in the air strike on these was essential. those have been buried, but the total number. so far i have had, have been confirmed by i left the hospital looking at 16 people, including the, for it from the vicinity of them off. so it's a residential home, a mock that was destroyed, and among the casualties people who were within the vicinity of them off and who set up their 10 children to from the ongoing a genocide of war. and tanya, and as the situation remains the same and very aggressive in each topic, the not only when looking at an entire city that has been completely destroyed that we really look at from that
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a life. but it's where it shows over the past 2 weeks. how again the, the physical landscape upon units has a change. it became largely empty. it turned into more accurately to describe it. amazed the hop on the entire city, particularly around the vicinity of not for hospital that that is still under military speed where it's night. birds is taken as a position in the surrounding building and continued to show that moving objects continued to, to the block, a drift release called boy and another that survived those items into into the hospital. honey. most was the with the latest for us from the ground in the gaza strip. thank you very much, honey. when you were hearing there about the dire situation, the u. s. is now saying it comes to drop humanitarian aid into gaza with president job. i've been pushing for israel to allow me a trucks into the area and i kind of has moved from the white house that is meeting
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with the tele and prime minister, president biden announced that the us was going to begin a drops into gaza. this in conjunction with the jo damian air force. these are likely to be m. r. e's meals ready to eat up the whole all variety. he also said as well that he is insisting that israel facilitate more roots and facilitate more trucks. this is what he had to say. in addition to expanding deliveries by land. as i said, we're gonna, we're going to consist of israel facilitate more trucks and more routes to get more and more people in the help. i need no excuses because the truth is a flowing augusta is nowhere nearly enough. now, snow was nearly enough and it's a large are on the line. it shows lives are on the line and we won't stand by and less. so we get more 8 in there,
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we should be getting hundreds of trucks out to several photos this time. president biden also raised the possibility of opening up a marine car at all to get a into gaza on the question of the ceasefire. well, he's continued to well, that's what becky said a few days ago that he expects a ceasefire to be in place on monday. next week, this would allow the release of captives in garza and the release of palestinian prison is. however, he said in the past 24 hours, that might have been a bit too optimistic. that timeframe now appearing to expand, but he says us is continuing to work towards such a cease fire. also working towards one that is more longstanding, a matter of weeks rather than days. and then another element introduced, creating a dynamic which would allow for more last thing negotiations about a long term agreement by canada, which is the era washington to, well, let's face of been ground to use the goals and mission lead with the us and you
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global empower and empowerment mission. he joins us live now from rafa. and the southern part of the goal is a strip. then i want to start with these ad drops. now given the, the quantity that's possible to be dropped from yet, what sort of a difference will they make? the then just checking that you can hear me though i was asking you, if these ad drops would would make any discernible difference. i think we're struggling to without audio or that within front and rough, i will come back to him when we've resolved that, but just moving on for now a halt. meanwhile, israel has announced plans to expand its legal settlements on thursday. it seized nearly 3 square kilometers of palestinian land and jumped,
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replied westbank. as and as rocky has been speaking to palestinians who feel that they could be displaced soon. we're in l as a real in the occupied westbank on palestinian land between jerusalem and bethlehem communities that have lived here for generations are under threat. and let me show you why that but right over there isn't as rarely settlement, israel's government has said that it plans to expand that settlement and displace the people living here the most threatens to shut down businesses along the longest stretch of commercial road in the occupied westbank, people come here from all over to find what they need and the furious roads will be closed. shops will shut down and people will lose their jobs. and our grad issues. land is very important to the people here. if you think because when you think you saw it and we feel very painful when that happens because we really suffer the 2nd floor. and then what color is that a?
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yeah. if they do with that, what is that if they think valencia and then but a was a new, we never can get a little here. that means is that it would be surrounded by the was the whatever is real, does this, it is about connecting illegal settlements to each other and expanding their footprints and disconnecting palestinian communities from each other, making them weaker and their daily lives much more difficult issue for the almost died up lifting and everything. palestine is targeted by the occupation land people, countries. we always fear for our children on their way to school, or when they go to her and she, we remain apprehensive until they return home. children have even been ran over on the road about tucked article that pro palestinian activists say, how is real is behaving in palestinian territories, is akin to the wild west. they are treating it like a smashing grab. they are going in and carrying out conflict and war and gaza. they are carrying
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a brutal raids in the occupied westbank. and while the world's attention is elsewhere, they are scooping up more and more palestinian land and claiming it as their own gross violations of international law. st bus route of the old to 0, a loss area in the occupied was back of what at least 3 people have been killed. and then as riley strike and southern lebanon that strike targeted vehicle traveling on a coastal road. and the boat of town is in the course of that speak driven amongst he joins us from occupied history. some of the minds the district pays just in the last few hours. what more do we know about what exactly happened there? and the one thing we don't know is whether it's ro was definitively responsible for this. because israel, as they tend not to do this, does the, has not commented on that strikes the core of the small town. very, very close to these really border, maybe 4 or 5 bonuses just north of that pulled up. and crucially, there's a,
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an aux ariel really the head east from that sky thing that same israel 11 and buddha for quite some distance in terms of what we know around the concepts of these kinds of strikes. they've often being out of nowhere targeting vehicles like this, these res, repeatedly do not tend to comment on them. but we've seen a number of claims from has bullet yesterday about strikes against israel, including against the drive. and they said that was 6 attacks. again, this is randy forces just yesterday and the missouri reporting earlier. i'm also has another tre waiting has a said that several more accounts have died in air strikes and impression has been mounting to from their, their families in israel. i understand this some kind of a launch planned today. yeah. you know, it's been a very powerful protest movement in israel over the past few months since those october 7th, the time and some of the families of those believe to be held captive in gaza. launching the final stage,
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essentially the march from around 20 kilometers north west of where we're standing here and like fight east jerusalem heading in to jerusalem process in terms of the pressure. president biden speaking to the egyptian victories over the last couple of days, saying he wants to see us. he's 5 deal broad so close as soon as possible. but one of these central sticking points now is israel not entirely clear how many of the captains they believe are held inside causal all still alive? come us not seemingly, providing a huge amount of power to i've reached out to how much of this morning. massage, it's trying to understand what that position is on this and i've not yet heard back o. stay across that for you suddenly here on auto 0 for the mocks out with alexis from ok potty story. some thanks, a the hot returning to what's happening on the ground in the gaza strip and basic necessities are in short supply and russell and the southern border. there are 1500000 palestinians crammed into that city with little food or drinking water. michael, apple takes
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a look and make shift market setup next to tens housing. the displaced in russell, there's not much on off. they have a few can goods, fruits and some vegetables. palestinians are desperate for the basics, but the cost of what's on offer is too high. for many families here, remember the time when things were in so desperate. what's the use now? we cannot even find a loss of bread even if i could afford it. i am an old man unemployed and it's too expensive. ramadan is around the corner. i wonder how cousins will be able to survive, but the shortage of food is rails will run. garza has caused a humanitarian crisis. people simply don't have enough to eat. rob within one kito, a frozen meat to sold for almost $30.00. what's full pound of tomatoes in high season with office a dollar. now one quino goes for close to $3.00 or even more covers come on. the
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wall weighs heavily on rough us population. many displaced multiple times, sheltering from his right of guns and buns. the better for fish. hello, hello. from the moment we wake up to the moment restraints that we are about to link to survive. 5, take to get our hands on some water and get a hold of a loaf of bread for our children. we are exhausted mentally, and physically. this is unbearable. i cannot tolerate it any more, a face uncertainty about what the future holds for those sheltering and rough defrosting months of ramadan is arriving soon. the time of prayer, contemplation, kindness, and charity auto observes, when you are under constant, bombard mike level, which is 0. well, let's not go back to ben bronze as i was saying on the he's the goal is that mission lead within us and your global empowerment mission. he joins us now live from rafa. then i want to start with these ad drops that the u. s. has been talking about now given the quantity that's actually possible to draw up from the how much of
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a discernible difference is not going to be totally quotes these of drops of it done. what is that, what you said of the add drops in the us us talking about yeah, sorry, distribution. so, i mean, for me from the r f for you mean from the from us? no, no, i mean the us is saying that they want to start doing as well. i just, i mean, i understand, but i'm, i really want to hear from you. so i'm going to push through here and see if we can, if we can get a few questions and do you think and drops will make any kind of a difference in garza? yeah. sorry, it's really difficult to use. all right, then i'm going to try one more time. i just want to understand if the, the idea of dropping aid from the will make some sense of difference to the people
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of causal on both of them. so right, right. we will leave this now and try to resolve that for later on in the day. that was been ground from the us and u. gen global empowerment and mission. as well as we mentioned earlier, at least a 115 people scrambling for surprise were killed on that day and going to the city . these were the only says that its troops were approached by hundreds of people in a threatening way, but without providing evidence to back up its claims. several countries of expressed anger about nasa. you foreign affairs chief, there's a burrell denounced. it is perfectly unacceptable. gentleman, foreign minister, analynn and bad bulk said she's been shocked by the killings and his cold on these re armies are fully investigated. how the mass panic and i'm shooting could have happened french president manuel macro, and it says he's strongly disapproves of what happened and just demanding truth justice and respect of international law to care,
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accused israel of committing another crime against humanity and condemning palestinians, and also to found them on columbia is present. gustavo petro has announced that his country is suspending the purchase of weapons from israel. response to the killings of a more on columbia is response of summer. alessandra rom, catchy, has this update from the capital book a time president gustavo was bowing to and what has been a decades long security partnership between israel in, in columbia for many years. columbia has been dependent on israel when it comes to both small and larger, temporary aircraft that the columbia military use, even the training for a special operations. and so if you talk to military experts here will tell you that this indeed will have consequences for military operations in columbia. just to give you an example. the leo,
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these really got leo rifle is used by every branch of the columbia. and on forces is even produced here to have paid since that the israel has given to columbia that while it is produced here it is assembled here, many parts come directly from israel. so all of this will have a cons to glances. it also is changing what has been the traditional politics between the 2 countries, essentially israel, as always, had the on question, support the bye. previous to colombian, governments that has changed with this war in guys operations been paid through has been open the criticizing and using very strong words against the government. the us and the side now against the, at the military operation in guys that he use the, i often use the words genocides to describe what's happening there. he's accusing it'd be essentially a day that these really military of committing and all of cost and in guys that.
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and this also has to do with the fact that the israel, as long been controversial and among the left here in columbia. because back in the 90s, in early 2000, these rarely mercenaries in private contracts, there have framed the columbia as notorious power military forces in their illegal war against that, unless these rebels in this country less than that i'm did as just the, you know, but with that the all the resilience presidents, new asian, us, you a little or the silver has to global intervention to hold israel's minute reactions in gaza. speaking as a regional summers in the caribbean, zulu criticized would hold the indifference of the international community to gauze of suffering. at the money died a gov, the humanitarian tragedy in gaza calls on all of us as a stop to the collective punishment that the is really government is imposing on the palestinian people. people are dying in the queue for food. the indifference of
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the international community is shocking. i want to end by telling you that our dignity and humanity are at stake, which is why we must stop the carnage in the name of the survival of humanity. you monday, the moving on to some of the news in silence counting is currently underway in a ron of to friday's parliamentary elections. the conservative candidates are expected to do well. now this is the 1st time that the verge has been held since nationwide. protests in 2022, as well sat a reports from the capital, tara uranium voted for the new parliament on friday in an election seen as a test for the particular establishment in the country. to this election is the 1st floor of my measure of public opinion cease nationwide. protests in 2022 spots by the death of 22 year old mess and many in police cost. you're running officials
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have enjoyed high water turned out stop. this went off the stomach republican iran in 1979. but that changed in 2020 parliamentary elections were turned out to remain at 42.5 percent a significant throughout compared to previous elections. but as you move from now, the government and institutions are seeking a high turn out to restore the less than the c, which was damaged by you quite a bit cautious social unrest. andrews. jason, with the eyes of the world are on the wrong and on the, on the people of iran, they want to see what you will do, that you both are friends and foes from all sides. their eyes are on us so. so pay attention to you. go the minister of interior fields is in charge of conducting the elections extended within time by 6 hours hoping to secure high turn out. well, you know, yes because of the show you that considering reports received from cities and requests from know who governors, the interior ministry based on the election law with the approval of guardian
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council announces that the voting hours across the country are extended until midnight. many reformist, including for more than a sample is running, present past several honey, we're bear from the race. ready. and suppose the vote is for members of the company's 88, c s m, d of x. there's an 80 or turn on a panel that will potentially a point the company is next supreme leader of the company. that's why does election may have a significant impact on the future of these nomic republic. to me around the turn off is a primary source of measurements. the for the particular stablish means as the wars are to be being counted. turn off may indicate a decline in public support, but the high turnout will give you good as a significant victory. by the point the committee eats this. you said that was 0 to wrong presidential candidates in mexico and half ago near campaigns that polling will take place on june. the 2nd, the nation is facing several economic and security challenges of correspondence on
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holding reports from the capital, mexico city. and it was a statement in time cavities showing down to mexico city central plaza, the hall of the country to launch a presidential campaign, about $200000.00 people showed up to the front of the presidency in large part because she's a chosen to the current populate incumbent and today's manual lopez over the door and she's not afraid to play on that. you cannot. so you gotta be in the shop so that the president can hear. 2 it's an honor to follow over the door to no. 7 the full name of mexico city and environmental engineer pledge to continue have predisposed his work by him of a bit. are we going to let the privilege didn't corrupt return? that's why we're going to keep fighting for the trust the nation of mexico. for opponent, the opposition candidate, so to to go was up to,
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to start her own campaign with midnight who for, for as me you the tell me mexico with most residents fee for their safety and no insight. facebook 96 percent of the people in the city feel in secure and no one to their mess because some of sides missing people. models of civilians and police offices. here in front of me, i, as in all of mexico, people are afraid she's trying to type the achilles heel of showing bowman lopez over at those ruling paul t morrenda that it hasn't been able to stop mexico's in demik violence. so now the guy is plain spoken with indigenous roots and miss g. b a side. the ones who will have parade through the country. send it in a t rex. cost you to protest outdated policies. gov is how's the popular touch somewhere, but she's facing an up hill back to the post showing them would move in double her
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projected boats. whatever happens when mix categories to do this, selection is going to be historically a and that's the best for it's going to have. it's the president for a country mixture. these were the savings for women, but she's got huge. now come 3 months of grueling campaigning for so to to go was to try and break what looks like an on site lead showing about john home and how does it a mexico city? well still ahead here on i was in the protest in origin, tina and i was wondering, present, have you emulate, threatens to override congress. and his funds for economic taiji is prime minister is in kenya to ask for help to 5 criminal gangs. you're taking much of the capital waterfront, the
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the ring comes point in to northern spain and portugal. however, one will pick up the story. they're not just the rain, but we're going to be lashed with wind and as a result off the coast of lisbon and port. so we could see waves get up to 10 meters high on saturday. north of this, spill disturbs whether impacting the islands of ireland and britain. cool shot of air here. so that means it's been cold enough for snow in northwest star, linda. and we could see some more on saturday, complete opposite story, though, for a huge swats of europe. central europe, i should say, temperature is well above where they should be. that means a snow pack and the alpine region is stabilized with this warm weather. there has been an avalanche in ne italy. let's go to turkey right now. what are their dances into the western side of the country or breeze off the mediterranean here means the temperature in ramallah is up to 20 degrees. excessive heat alerts in place for the central african republic. same goes for chad. i mean,
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look at the temperature and engineering at 4142 degrees and sticking with this theme of hot weather. let's go further south. in south africa's western cape providence, it's been hot and dry and windy, so that sparked some wildfires near cape town. and there was hot, dry and windy conditions. we'll continue this weekend, cape town, shooting for a high of 24 on saturday. the frank assessments, here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows about being picked up when the elections say they want to buy time using fix political debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice informed opinions and we don't live in a postcolonial work and you live in the neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera,
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u. n team says that most of the palestinians who were injured in gauze the city on the aspect, suffolk gunshot, is rarely soldiers opened fire on a large crowd of people as they gather to collect food, have at least a 115 people were killed. and at least 15 all the people have been killed in, in this way, the bombing of 2 homes in central garza, the strikes and they're all about that also here, some of the wounded happened taken out on the us says it will begin at dropping to monetary and age into the goal is a stripped presidential adviser that says he'll also insist that as well without moving trucks and took off all day pausing previously solved. as the usa id emission directed to the occupied west bank and gaza, he says and drops are an ineffective way of delivering a. for each air drop is going to have about 2 truck was worth of goods of assistance. and i guess it's going to be a high altitude air drop so that the us air force and the crew on in harm's way.
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and so they're going to drop, you know, some cargo from 30000 feet or something i got into antibiotics. and really, what needs to happen is just more crossings and more trucks going to come through every single day. i think the united states once a week has, it's frankly, very disappointing to me. i feel like the a drugs are symbolic and design in a way to appease maybe the domestic base of the united states has the leverage to have israel is open over the arrows and former crossings like current in the hall. busy and sofa span come shalom and expand raphael. and the solid, the gate, which is what am i supposed to use but these really permission years ago. so the fact of the matter is united states has the ability to do,
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compel is rosa. open up more aid into this very small enclave. and by not compelling these realities to do this, we're putting our assets and our people risk. and by the way, we're, we're also patricia creating more and more chaos in gaza, assuming that these are high altitude air, drones and how politicians from 12 countries have now signed the last a cooling on their governments to ban on sales to israel. the $200.00 members of parliament judging lead is not to be complicit and israel gray violations of humanitarian of international law. they argue that an honest in boerger is a legal requirement of the international court of justice, ordered israel to ensure that its forces do not commit acts of genocide and gaza. 9 of those who are assigned to the left side, a current or formerly does a political parties, including the format u, k labeled data. jeremy colvin and palestinian american congressional men rashid live is the only us official to assign that's a. well, simon would call is
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a member of the belgian parliament. you did find that lesson. he says the push to should just stop on the shipments to as well as gaining support across europe. the for sure, i'm to the agree was the latest and when the end of the band, with an a to step 7 within 2 east right? according to the international core of justice, this is indeed a risk of genocide and assume that the re country of the condition against genocide we have the legal and demo right. it will be gauged into us and to prevent the risk would of genocide slicing, displayed service this call of so many and p from europe is a good 1st step which we need to move to go further or in the store. the site, not only just up to said within 2 is way and that also to accept the transience of weapons to his why. so is quite so good news, but it's true that if not all of the country of europe decide to at the same action, i mean, they can bring with best buy of the country. so this is the question that i have
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since most, since this all for a tech on guns a. and it's true that i don't know why got so many country loans want to see to read to you. what is going in in guys i've seen one of the most difficult countries, germany, you know, that 7 percent of guns while the send to is why a from germany. but i, i've seen that know, there are some kind of change in the mind of people for the leaders is try to shake a bit. so if you can see the democrats and usa, the $1010.00 is going to be the speech of a noise too. that's weird, it's on country in europe is too complicated and you can see like, where is the connection between the 10, you know, and country. this is from the extreme rights beings body. and you bring this thrust id of donation in europe since many years. and you can see that there was some connection between we can both, but we keep fighting, we can fighting for international law or we can fighting for
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a more also obligation to 3 or 4. but assume people are as well. so $10.00 out, just joining me here in the studio, he's a professor of public policy at home. i've been felicia university. so tom, thank you for being with us again. feels like every time we speak we, we talk about more, increasing mounting international pressure on israel, but it feels like it's also have very little impact so far. do you see any of that changing? the oil change is happening, but it is slow. i'm. you can see it in the statements that some of the latest puts out in the last couple of days. but what i think the main issue here is, is alice of the home made for israel is immense and they are really working themselves into a special zone of becoming an illegitimate through gene. if you're like a rogue states amongst the states of the international system, they're not respecting any law that know there seems to be no limits. and if anything, they really are doing more harm to themselves done anyone else at the moment? well, let me ask you about potential ways of,
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of changing is randy behavior. then we just had the from a former senior usa idea official saying that these ed drops, that the us is talking about are going to potentially make very little difference with the amount that you can actually push on a plane. right. and he's saying that the us can compel israel to allow more aiden to open up more crossings to make sure more trucks are getting in. do you think that's the case is then isn't by than just using ad drops as a diversion rather than actually focusing on on what needs to happen while he's probably using it for his local audiences to try and wash his hands of the police to him. but he knows very well that is, i cannot continue with a street inside the act on palestine without his support without the united states veto at the security council without the supply of weapons, without the supply of intelligence and so on. so he's is far too involved in this
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war. now, who's looking for a symbolic gesture for his own audiences, really rather than the policy is to show that we care. but this is going to come to a little too late and most likely it will have but in it's an impact and dropped as a technique for him to turn in. a delivery is usually to avoid it as a last resort. and it's usually done in, in cases where you will have environmental barriers slide in accessibility at to, to a certain area. we know we saw it used in the south sedan and north of, uh, uh, the central republic, uh, african republic, iraq with the condition of people. but it has never been used when you can actually make a difference politically and used by a party who calls all the keys for political solutions united states, as to actually now say we would do it this way, i think is bates and genius. why then not pushed for more land access? is it because they have been pushing for it?
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and then and these ladies just aren't listening. so what we're seeing waning us influence that, or are they not actually focusing on that? but they've been pushing for it, but the way they speak, israel is almost like it's out of commendation, which is very if you, if you're contrasted with the way they addressed russia during the ukraine conversation, you must do this. you must do. this is very clear. the international noise cleared about this issue that's not happening with this right, is with, as right as united states and the allies are talking to it nicely, please do this, try and, you know, reduce the home and so on. and that clearly doesn't work with the regime that is so determined to displace the palace. thing is out of the land you speak about the allies, we all sing seemingly shifting attitudes across europe for a star. now this me, if i these and p is to try to stop countries sending on israel. obviously the, the us is sending to israel. what would it take for the us to stop doing that?
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while they use the system, unfortunately is, is set up differently from, from the europeans or even the united kingdom. and they're all very much into the elections year. now, it's very unlikely that there would be the same amount of local pressure shifted that position to make bite and change his mind. the only ways for him to realize really that nothing you know is leading him blindly towards the elections and for nothing. yeah. oh, it's a window tom comes in and so he's not really going to lose any sleep over losing by that and. and this is the only realization that by the end, his end decision should see that people will not allow them back in the, in the office if he continues with this or this direction. well, these european m, p is all saying there are international implications of sending this to as well and continuing to do so. knowing what's happening and garza, what does that mean for the us? well, it should, it should mean the same in principle and the i, c, j,
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and discussions, verdict, it was done back towards the 6th of january and i was a month is riley is now required to report back to the court as an in terms of the progress they've made to make sure that the policy is i'm not that, you know, being subjected to genocide. we'd be, we'd have to wait to see what their report would look like. if anything, it, they have proven the point again in the game that they're engaged. imaging the sides of the act up to last thursday and the world is watching the united states other side doesn't seem to make a big big mistake by continuing to follow this really line, regardless of the international sound bar account. thank you for joining us. always great to hear from you on the news. how thank you. well, in the united kingdom, an outspoken politician has won apology via election after promising to advocate for gaza. george galloway appealed to muslim vs in the community of rochdale and openings and teachers to both the labor policy and the governing conservatives of
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backing israel and the war on casa high for 6 reports. now from lunch day, we have 2 pilots, a rochdale revival at his victory party and rochdale. george galloway was already promising another when at a general election later this year. and the constituency with a 30 percent muslim electorate is focused on gaza alongside local issues. when i'm nearly 40 percent of the vote, a mandate he told elsie's 0 he intended to use. so i believe on speaking for millions of people in prison, whose hops are broken. who's got salt wrenched by this locked are in gaza and they are under represented to the point almost of invisibility in the british media minutes earlier and nearly 300 kilometers away. richie still not gave his 1st of a live address from the downing street elect and the focus, what he called poisonous efforts to divide british society and piece do not feel
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sites in the hugs. longstanding, parliamentary conventions have been up ended because of safety concerns. and is beyond alarming the last night, the rush style ball election returned the candidate who dismisses the horror of what happened on october. the 7th who glorifies has belong and is induced by nick griffin, the racist former leader of the b n p. the also a tough of police seem to pro palestinian protests, drawing a line between demands for protection of civilians. and what he said because provided to hi, galloway dismissed was party politics in an election year from a prime minister. he didn't respect this be much discussion of how much can be read into why the british politics from what's happened in rochdale by elections frequently give rise to a typical results. this one, particularly exceptional in of the 2 main policies would be in the 3rd and 4th, the labor likely to to win the upcoming election. it was
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a slow motion dissolved from the moment that this owned its own candidate. last month, the airing and t is ready, conspiracy theories about the october, the 7th tax galloway, our new one because labor didn't stand a candidate 5 regrets that we had the withdrawal candidate and apologized devices in rock style. but i took that decision. it was the right decision collection of the policy as in like george galloway in a consistency like watch sales literacy like garza to the full, was always going to attract attention intervention to the prime minister and his id cards. and garza likely to be high on the agenda and the coming on 3 for the next election at least are equal. so i'll just 0. rushed to warn you. crane. read see shipping attacks and the push for green energy expected to dominate discussions out of gas exporting countries for him. leaders of the wells biggest cost produce is
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currently an algeria or some of them today. it has worn out from mount j as on how they plan to tackle energy challenges. africa's largest gas producer plans to invest an additional $14000000000.00 to increase output. algeria became the world's 1st exporter of liquefied natural gas, r n n g. when it's in the shipment of the u. k. in 1964, and in the last few years, it's remain a critical gas supply it to your now it's hosting countries which hold 70 percent of the birds known gas reserves. then it gets from the 19 member block gas exporting countries for them. for g c, f, i gather, you know, chairs remember, states produce the huff with the was natural gas output is made, then it went to a 5 and you're allowed. the actual gas is expected to play a key role in achieving a smooth and fair energy transition in the long term investing of natural gas resources requires high capital intensity. so it was necessary to conduct a continuous and serious dialogue. go to common forward looking vision and sharing energy security for better and fair pricing. for all it is worth mentioning that
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technology will be crucial for the future of natural gas. by 2050, the boat is likely to get over by 1.5 degrees. even if global emissions move to a very low carbon footprint. but the fossil fuel production, the countries of plant is a 120 percent higher than what's acceptable for staying within one point. 5 degrees of warming. many see natural gas as a transition for you to move away from coal and oil based power generation. as the one in ukraine and disruptions in the red. so you have benefitted algeria to meet going to month if you with this to major pipelines to export gas, the met, guys, pipeline pumps to spain. while the goals heat takes gas, typically we're on the 3rd pipeline to nigeria is underway, but challenges remain out to provide julia of $828.00 to increase and launch the production of natural gas by $10000000.00 cubic meters of not you guys. i think that the big challenge with gdc of members at the moment is the rise in production . i feel like that states we have some trouble seeing the red see we have job ups
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and in a rush on the, on the war. so we have some report cushions with the global natural gas market, and they believe g. c. f members. have to discuss about the jewel political issues, the content opec can control production and price is the dashboard uses have long, medium term contracts. and the demand for gas is unlike oil and pool, which is outpacing its supply. so that means countries like julia will continue to pump up more profits by producing more natural gas. solomon drive it out to 0, algiers. wholesale i have here on out of here. thousands pay their last respects to russian position the, the election evolving. funeral, the in an increasingly complex world,
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it's paramount to be direct action. what there should moment international law is being b, this model on sort of discussions. the customer, the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? a sense that message that antibiotic bigotry, that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of hate. upfront without 0. the 10s of thousands of chinese asylum seekers are risking their lives in a dangerous route to the us. we're in america. so what happens once they make kids impart to have a special investigation? $1.00 oh, $1.00 east tasks chinese, my friends, the american dream is worth their risk and the sacrifice on out to 0. the investigating the use and abuse of power
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across the globe on out just sierra, the welcome back. now origin tina's president has delivered a major policy address to congress, how the emulator said that his nation has no future unless its economic model is changed. they were public protests headed about speech with people angry about his economic reforms. to raise about reports from buenos aires, precedent have you had a really was a beat and i'm faced was entering congress doing that great. the. i knew the sessions after feeding to pass a landmark bill that would have helped him carry out. he's promised economic reforms and they'll stay with the measures. we don't have any shots you'll meet the libertarian president says he'll continue to fight against those who have drugs,
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argentina, down. well, so nobody knew most of what we did not come to play the game of politics. that's why before approving a load, that was what the less because of what changes we withdrew to go from. we want to change again. tina, we do not negotiate and change and we will fulfill the problem is this we made to the people what we thought the support of the political cos be more than enough to get into theory. speech relate also again promised to cut government spending on politicians are taking away benefits like private jets. he still wants to bill to put in prison. those who print money to cover argentina's deficit demand made by many of those who voted for him. but outside congress, the environment was completely different kind of take on
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the the people the time, the americans, me, it would be the 2nd one since he took office almost 3 months ago. the lady has reduced the deficit by 5 points, is taking office and says this will destroy the sewing annual inflation, which has to be an exceeding 250 percent. but not everyone is convinced. there is no society and he's economy. it's only where it's only got scotts, scotts, scotts, a like the stores. all that he's doing is only for one group of people that are and really owners that are the, and the power, the people in the power from, from all the time charges. you know, you don't go got tons of what really has called for the opposition to join him in signing a 10 point plan to transform argentina. but he would likely face pushed back from
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neighbor unions and left meaning political parties. so now it seems most of the population is willing to give him the time he needs, but nobody here knows how long that patients will last city. so we'll just see that when a site is of all to russia, now with thousands of people cheered up to pay their last respects to clement increase the collection of only as this funeral. i'm oscar. he died 2 weeks ago as an optic prison, to there's a couple of out of our reports now from the russian capital in russia's number one, a position activist spaces onto corruption flight to the symbol of freedom for many takes his last journey unexplainable and his parents and loved ones gathered for a solemn ceremony of the church in the remote district of mosca, where he wants lived. his wife, you let, who blames president fledging? the pacing has been, steph, could not be present as it's no longer safe for her to enter russia. let's
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republish the firewall, note to her legs, husband, the most of his own. these allies were not in attendance either. as the old living exile, thousands of he supposes filled the roads leading to the church to pay tribute to the mind whose vision of quote, a beautiful rochelle, the future continues to inspire and resonate with them. this is the death of all future and will i hope i didn't come here to more unity, but to see the unity of the people in the fired vine and fall and the struggle with vice. yep. you're supposed to the i came here to save. everything was lost, nothing is lost guys. it's terrible that the trigger for people together and still being silent was a bit of alexi, nevada. but we see that we are together. we are ready to change the country and it's great. several for num, boss, it isn't russian, or a position to think is was suppose it among the crowd after the trip said this sounds proceeded to the cemetery. a stream of people's treachery over several
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kilometres and tron, saying the volunteers name, new enforcement offices world highlighted to insure the procession remains alternate and without incidents unexplainable. and it has been varies at the various discuss symmetry and se small squares. but tens of thousands of his supporters keeps coming to the cemetery. to bid farewell associates didn't prevent the media from covering the event of the state news. let's widely ignored it. there's a short reaction, was brief, but the claimant spokes peasant had this morning to have only supposes we need some training you and they're, any on authorized gatherings will be illegal and all those who had heart dissipate in them will be held accountable by law. all those who came to pay their respects was photographed by most men and uh, do surveillance cameras. with facial recognition technology, a reminder for them to haze, the criminals was of caution. you lash above all of a to z, right. must go as well. there's been a surge and violence in haiti's capital with the top gang, rita,
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threatening to prevent a prime minister already a long way from returning to the country. i mean, he is currently in kenya, which had agreed to send police officers to hazy as possibly un approve commission . there was heavy gun fired on traffic disruptions in some parts of the capital. puerto prince on friday, for abundance has been 80 street so been engulfed in violence for 2 days. with heavy gunfire reported near the international airport and residents leading in droves in a row, be acting prime minister arial henri and kenyan president william router o, signed an agreement that they hope will clear the way toward the deployment of 1000 . kenyon police officers to haiti as part of an international security support for us. what these mission of these bringing is hope for the future. we are making this
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at this point because it is what is right. it is what you money. it is what schuman kind. i can do to the fellow human kind. can you agreed to lead the united nations authorized force last year, but the kenyan high court blocked the move unconstitutional grounds, including because of the lack of formal agreements between the 2 countries. it's unclear now whether the new pact will satisfy those legal requirements. on thursday, apparently coordinated gang attacks on police stations left at least 4 officers dead and on no number of civilians were killed. airlines cancel flights to toss all over to airport when the area came under heavy fire. jimmy barbecue shows a, a powerful gang leader said a confederation of armed groups plan to prevent only from returning to haiti and said they would arrest police commanders and other senior officials. however, if i go to music, c, d, r e o,
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on re has no the tennessee to sign any contract. how are you losing power? thanks to the international community, especially the us, canada, and friends. but far from being reassured, residents say they're terrified. there was heavy shooting, a lot of gunshots. everybody was lying down on the floor. he has suffered a downward spiral of gain related violence, killings, rapes and kidnappings. since president juvenile, i'm was a, was assassinated in 2021. many haitians consider henri and illegitimate ruler because he has not held the elections, but on reset. now is not the time for voting. put up desire man, like you know, to, to finish. last year, nearly 5000 people were reported killed in haiti, according to u. n. report more than double the number of deaths from the previous year. rob reynolds, l g 0. sandia has announced a space of emergency to tackle a severe drought. its government is seeking international aid to make up for food
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short, 4 of the annual reins failed. dry conditions have threatened corn crops and the livelihoods a small scale phones will not separate this new zone. and i'm going, i'll be back in just about the me a good study and then a man showed various auto pay i like the last
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a lot of a lot of a lot of the the scars of award and you free run deep but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear people and power documents, the environmental impacts of the fight to and follows ukrainian war prize investigators, as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site ukraine, ground 0 on the jersey to a unique perspective. the place himself does told the palestinians to go to on heard voices, to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, proceed. landscape,
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connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really alone about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention the stream on out just the or we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict, is the human suffering that the reports are pretty brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from outside. it's the un says most of the palestinians injured via is really forced, as while waiting for food aid on past a suffolk gunshot wound, a 115 people for killed them out of the hello again. i'm just going to tell you this is out of the right life from the also coming and is really as try kits a home and

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