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the national peace conference, and i think that that's good, that this the same movement, the say international peace conference could also play a role in order to get these per money ceasefire. and the end of the war that all of us are, are asking for. but anyhow, we will have a very important debates in new york and disagree with the council. and of course, in the general assembly of the un on the and i think that the thinks we levels and the i have to remember to prime minister netanyahu that the resolutions of the un security council are biting. and that means that they have to stop the war and to fulfill with this resolution. the sort of side of the bed and what day, not good at all tv. does
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it up? yes. a but it seems a little bit most of a is told to look at it, but it, when the c c name can look, but if the letters, because you know, so if i am, so what is that bucket you see about them? i give you a couple of cut off, even though there's spices in the say when the, when you come at the report the diplomatic measures would be taken by did you let us manage to discuss the issues of women rights and human rights in that agent and a question to the spanish. ok so um that it from them and catalonia there's another question to the cut to the problem is i do believe that women and the cuts are in that i think i have the same rights central equal to those of spain . last c with respect to you 1st bought for of course,
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and we believe that and got that c e going to see was, has been, was taken as much as a sufficient to westport man already. namely the questions here. we demanded clarifications for on the net 10. yeah. how can you look into law on the motives and the reasons for cutting out this tag. you know that you, uh, the only told me that the rental car me with was fully aware of the co ordinance and the route taken by this. hey, i'm gonna tell you an agency and guess what we have received so far is not sufficient. we're looking for more clarification with more specific things that we are seeking these clarifications from that tenea hos governments are going to be spent on the 2nd part of this course. and i have had the opportunity to meet with
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a lead business uh outside go to women, if it goes in atlanta. and i can assure you that this meeting was very inspiring. so when i got sort of stand information on the leading role is displayed by cuts are in, in many fields and on various sonya, the domains here in the states of carter and as known to you, spain is committed to equal rights. and this matter is clearly adopted in our foreign policy and this was part of by visiting that, a sort of you uh, his excellence. he's the got to the prime minister and minus sort of phone offers. and that's be a, it's a rated. you'll see that our main efforts are focused on bringing this war to an
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end. thousands of lives have been lost. most of them where women, young women and children. and he isn't that we must commend them. huge efforts made but the state of glad to towards savings and possibly not these guys, and also streamlining the delivery of relief a then this is to the best interest of the cities in which isn't the need for a piece of stability and security as so your thoughts question on get to learn. yeah, it'd be the and it's because as you know, we are made to election campaigns. we have luis pena and this also comes as no surprise the vh one. the other the from email. because the positions or statements made by officials of catalonia or the socialist ticket that i
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bought a new. however, from time to time, that may be certain read the kind of statements yet i believe it is not the interest of the cuts alone you close. so thank you very much for uh, 40 other questions. uh, actually, well, i'm not in position to comment and competitors and, and tell them of the riots between span and, and i thought of justin speaking on behalf of my country. i believe that to the woman is, is major, major, major default of our society, of our social fabric here to the when we are talking about the woman and the role and thought of they are getting divide to avoid a very important role in, in every field actually, we have women ministers, women invested, there is,
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i don't know what to what is the perception that you have, but the woman all the number and the men in diet or the kitchen here know that the, and want to places and in different institutions. they have, they enjoyed the equity pay, which is the, basically it all to available in at all to father a countries as well. the woman and the society, they have their status, they're a very specialist us, which is highly respected. they are the mother, they are the sister of the daughter of the thing we have invested. there's we have ministers, i am a, get his father. and i would like to see my goes in the future when they grow up. uh, they enjoy the satellite as, as anyone and this in this community, and this is what we've been provided and that either shut off as long as they made . is it providing here at the stick on them? i don't use my system is that i was able to kind of do you really don't have to, i just was, i don't let me look at this vanya. and we have the press conference of the 2 and, and i, well, i guess i don't have that with the southern that, i mean,
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i don't know if it's an office level or you've just been listening to a joint press conference and that has just been held here in doha and tar between the spanish prime minister petro sanchez and the guitar, a prime minister and foreign minister. a couple of the highlights are correspondent, as they're in the room and who scrambling to get to the camera as he does that. a couple of the highlights from the press conference. so petro sanchez was saying that spain intends to recognize palestinian statehood between now and july. so in other words, in the next few months, they will take steps. spain's prime minister said to recognize a palestinian state. he also said that you end security council resolutions for binding. this is in the context of a recent resolution by the security council, the called for a ceasefire. during the month of ramadan, you might recall that the united states had said that this was non binding spanish thing. it's finding and that means israel has to respect the ceasefire. that's what
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we heard from the spanish prime minister. the kentoria prime minister on his part said that and recall that guitar is one of the main negotiators and the ceasefire talks in direct talks between israel and how mosse to pause the fighting pause and or stop the fighting at is going on in the gaza strip. so guitar is one of the main mediators, along with egypt. and the united states towards prime minister was saying that the obstacles to a cease fire are the same now as the ones that they had in february, strongly suggesting that there has not been a great deal of progress in those talks. and he's saying that the main problem is centers around the return of displace palestinians to different parts of gaza. you may recall if you've been following these talks that come us has required as part of these talks. one of their requirements are the palestinians have been displaced
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from various parts of guys. most of them now are in rough uh thereabouts, in the south of the gaza strip from us wants them to be allowed to return home. and that according to the guitar, a prime minister is a is one of the sticking points in the talks. now, as it has been for a while, i'll sions here as we'll sort our joins us live now from the hot restore. you were following this press conference as we were, what are the highlights, what are the headlines for you as well, of course, the se, just to express, she's concerned, and also the frustration regarding the members and the stuff of the that the worst sampler kitchen being killed by israel, but in any way to the whole process that we have seen that guides, that was domain ethan. all the tools here. so then he said that the mediation or steel going on without going further into the details into conference details. haven't really said that cut that is still part of the maybe issues and the maybe
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asians are still ongoing. and you also express the the, the, the cut, the, the prime minister mohammed been up. right. minnesota and 8 also appreciates pains position regarding palestine. it is quite interesting that pad that spain, spanish government and the rest of these, again and again said that the country in spain is ready to say to, to recognize the state of the palestine by july. this is quite a schedule. so and she, the prime minister of cut out has said that there are appreciating the speeds position in particularly these ongoing conflict and trying to be responsible voice. but on the ground i have i, as the prime minister regarding that positions that particularly coming from the is read or officials from time to time to cut out and egypt are not exhorting the influence over the over how much in the ongoing negotiations concerning
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the release of the captives and possible potential um the ceasefire. who said that cut tire is not a part of the conflict, but it is. and maybe you to between the, the water in parties. and you said that because these companies, primary concern is not to please an aside, but rather to get a peace deal. and the also when pulling, i've seen that particularly depending who basically a military invasion off israel, which value officials are saying that they're committed to the plan and said that that is going to be another genocide is going to be a genocide. in addition to these various pro, previous genocide, i understand that unfortunately it's only is there a lot anyone else in the world that believe that this is a good idea? and he said that it seems that some of the, the politicians, the, the, the in the company in his rail are present focusing on their interest. and they are
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teaching, did pull to give carry year before a but a team and they're ready to set the whole region on the fire to save the pick of carriers. but on the other hand, the spanish, the prime minister also was quite clear particular when to come to the un resolution. he said that the un resolutions are binding and these valley prime minister and mr. benjamin netanyahu nice to know it. and she has 2 more to to and the ward. and also he really afraid that that she's country is ready to recognize the palestinians. faith within moms, a unified palestinian said with a guys and westbank unify. russell sort are reporting from dell ha. just after that joint press conference between the spanish prime minister and the guitar, e premier, thank you very much for so the
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let's bring you up to speed on what's happening on the ground in gaza just 2 days after israel killed 78 workers, and alger 0 investigation has found that they were intentionally targeted is really military launched, 3 consecutive airstrikes against the world central kitchen workers, despite being told of their movement. reports also suggest is really military officers and soldiers and gaza routinely act on their own violating army regulations and the profit chain of command. one is really newspaper, as quoted is really army sources are saying in gaza. everyone does as he pleases. 6 of the victims were foreign nationals, one was palestinian. their bodies have now been most the egypt or defense editor alex, good temple. this has more on what the alpha z are investigation and covered. and that which is your investigation has found that these really military, intentionally targeted the world's central kitchen comb boy in 3 consecutive airstrikes, despite being cold or tragic accidents by his well,
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here's what the evidence shows to wealth. central kitchen says it's 3. vehicles left the warehouse here in the or above sometime around 10 30 pm local time. on monday, april 1st. come boy travel, just 4 kilometers. mickey to rashid street along the coast. witnesses say the 1st vehicle was hit by missile the just before 10 45 pm. the injured was seen being transferred from the 1st call to the 2nd on the vehicle. second call made it 800 meters self from the 1st attack. when it too was boned killing everyone inside photos from the scene clearly show it was hit straight through the roof by project hall from above. the 3rd vehicle in the comb, fully made for the 1600 meters, turning off the main road in an attempt to avoid destruction before it was hit by 3rd and final strikes. also through its roof. the colors were clearly marked on the international. a group had told these really military of its teams whereabouts,
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giving them the coordinates, questions remain as to why these really military talking to this aid called boy, it's definitely a brutal but whether it's brutal as a matter of high level policy to discourage other a n g o's from a risking a repetition of this kind of disaster, or whether it was something that went somewhat wrong in its execution and authorization in an area deprived of fuel and petrol. they would have been a little traffic, mostly a trucks. and these really military vehicles in the area, the aide cause we're moving into 3 vehicle comb boy, clearly bought from above. the missiles use were of a type to maximize destruction in a very small space,
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primarily used for talking to the operations in urban areas. chris cope smith is an experienced weapons expert who has worked in garza and the scene symbol of weapons used. i went and talked with some n g, a humanitarian, and just looking at potential war crimes, looking at potentially human rights violations and box them. this is what setting. so years ago it began to child spot. there was a weapon system being used for our inside talk talk to assess the nations, but to target very specific individuals, groups of buildings and then particular cause. and this weapon system produces just the sort of effect by saying all these boy stayed on these vehicles among the dead bus 3 security consultants hood by wealth central kitchen, whose job would have been to liaise with these really military on the whereabouts.
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the fact that the company was hit several times each strike some distance in time, a part suggest that this act was intentional and that the company was deliberately destroyed. alex gets helpless. ultra 0. i'll just hear the honda so who isn't occupied east jerusalem for more on this. i'm the yesterday he told us what israel's reaction was to this strike. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. himself said this was unintentional and essentially, sorry, but quote, this happens in war but there is a wider pattern of 8 convoys and 8 seekers being attacked that goes beyond in the pre dates the world central kitchen attack. has israel provided any explanation for that of the well, in this specific incident, we heard from these really army spokesperson in the early morning hours. these really army chief of staff rather hurts the hillary who said that this was quote,
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a mistake and not an independent body is going to be looking into the matter further. but in previous cases, where a convoy had been attack, these really army had rather deflected the blame and pointed the finger toward the palestinians were seeking the 8 themselves. the population who is being starved was the blame. according to these really army 4 previous massacres like the flower massacre that we saw just around a month ago. additionally, these really army is saying that those incidents were investigated and the army was not found at fault in the initial stages of the aid workers being killed. these early armies spokesperson daniel hardy, had 1st described this as, quote, an incident, not acknowledging blame on part of these really army, but it was only after several hours. but these really prime minister had acknowledged it was in fact and his really air strikes that killed b 7, a worker, 6 of them, foreigners. but this seems to be another instance where israel's actions do
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not seem to match the words. because this attack on the world, central kitchen is going to further weaken a delivery and gaza yet officially, israel says that it wants to facilitate a delivery industry. and there's been a lot of pressure on israel internationally, specifically from its biggest ally, the united states on the amount of aid that is going into gaza, saying it's simply not enough. and that has been the case for months. it hasn't just been now. but now the world central kitchen is pausing it's operations. other humanitarian humanitarian groups have decided to suspend their operations, saying that after 6 months of relentless bombardment and violations of international law, they no longer feel safe therapy is really defense minister. you're welcome to lunch. just last night was saying that there needs to be more distribution mechanisms of aid, and israel will do what it can to facilitate that. but there already are these mechanisms in place. they are just not being used. they want to also open an
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additional situation room. they are calling to more coordinate with these 2 monetary in groups, but their movements, their coordination everywhere. they are, is already organized with these really armies. so there are a lot of questions that the army is going to have to answer to, especially from countries like the united states, the u. k. and australia. so who's importing from occupied east jerusalem? thank you very much for all that reporting and perspective. now after monday's a tab world central kitchen suspended as operations and gaza displaced palestinian say now that they fear attacks like these will lead the further suffering. let's take a look at other agencies who have faced similar challenges. the american near east refugee agency. a narrow has decided to stop and software ations and gaza altogether. the a group had provided an average of a 150000 meals a day in partnership with the world central kitchen. in february, the largest agency in grew in the strip the u. n. agency for palestinian refugee is
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under, was suspended, it's 8 operations to northern gaza. this came out to what it called a collapse of civil order and prevention of safe passage for its trucks. other organizations, such as international medical corps, which has one of the largest deal hospitals in rafa, are also rethinking their humanitarian work in gaza. officer as honeywell, who does live for us and rafa honey, so we're seeing that multiple aid groups are suspending their work or thinking about suspending their work who is still delivering aid in gaza. the yes. well the, the tax on the w. c. k. employee is on the other day was, is as large as our see if by the boss was you had a policy of deliberate, intentional attack just to destroy anyone who was interested in it. providing any supports or any food supplies suits of how the city of the fact that we've been seeing this a chain of events and from obstructing the flow of
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a military and aid and to directly attacking aid seekers and aid workers. and now the culmination all of this, an attack on, and joe, that has really providing food supplies and grouping meals for our larger desperate population just causing more limitations on the airport than if i can. is it going very loud right now and limiting any particular effort to provide any support for the policy that we're looking at, remaining bodies that are capable with the infrastructure, with the, with the capacity to provide would survive the, the, the, the world for the program in cooperation with auto, of food have programs that are still operated, but we know the honor what has been prevented from delivering any age of the northern parts and goals of this. so we're talking about a limited also a part of the gospel where they can operate safely. but the fact that this happening is a way to deter it under this carries any organization or any donors interested in
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providing how that was in the suspension of operations of on iraq following the attacks on the world center. it gets in the way we have a country right now that is spending participation and the humanitarian court door, though is supposed to deliver it much needed support and necessities for policy. and another part and gaza city at a fox. it is happening and seeing that's why there is lots of frustration and widely believe it is happened on purpose to stop these efforts. honey, that's the conversation. i'm going to continue with our guest in just a moment. but before i let you go, we said that the bodies of the foreign aid workers were killed in the attack have now been taken out of god. so what do you know about that? just briefly a yes. well, the where the spend the past, the hottest 48 hours in the jar hospital go to through regular similar organization on a regulations and before they were transferred to drop
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a heck crossing, where am bassett, or is and delegation from their embassies on countries were waiting on the other side of the border to receive the bodies, then as far as we know they were be taken, each one will be transferred to their countries for a 4 barriers and at that situation could not be done right away. given the intensity of above the, the lack of security, basically on the shutter sense of safety, it took the past 48 hours to through coordination with on or what and other international organizations to take them to run by crossing and to secure the road . because that's part of the, the part of the worth of not all lead on or one other organization, but also the government here in guys the oregon coordinated the transfer of these bodies. do rough i crossing my honey, my hood reporting from russia and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much, honey. i turned out to joyce as loony general secretary of the american friends
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service committee, that is a nobel peace prize winning quaker organization, which has worked in gaza since 1949. joyce are joining us from bethesda, maryland. what are you saying to your stuff on the ground in light of the attack that we just saw on world central kitchen? you know, um, thanks for having the um, the a a see, you know, as you said, we've been engaged. so since 1949, we were there to set up the 1st refugee camps after the napa, and our staff are actually telling us that they feel that they are still alive by chance. and that is what they're telling us so. so we are, you know, i think about the decision of the world center kitchen and other agencies under the system to suspend their operations. and i can just imagine how the piece decisions were made because you know, our mandate as humanitarian organizations as the saved lives. but how can we
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continue to do that, while our own staff for the 80 workers are, we're putting them in jeopardy, and we certainly don't want to do that. so i can so, so what i'm going to do, or you're going to continue to operate for now we are, uh, you know, we are taking some measures to ensure their safety. but we also know that they're not say the, we're taking some measures. but you know, world central kitchen was pretty clear that they had taken measures right. they had the conflict in which is the jargon that 8 organizations know so well. it means that when you're operating an award zone, you tell the belligerents wherever they are, you tell them where you're going to be when a and that way they know not to attack the convoy and still the convoy was attack. so what measures do you take it? absolutely, absolutely. there is nothing we can do to keep our staff. okay. and, and so we, we know that and so, and is your, you know, has been violating international law every year, every day, every hour in,
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by the minute and, and we know that, you know, this has been intentional when our staff tell us they are still alive by chance they know that they are a target as well, and it is there, it has been not only, you know, they've been delaying the trucks, they're closing land crossings. they're attacking slower food. this distributions making the case for the funding. wondering why, you know, not allowing for a workers in and now for those who manage to enter the bottom them. so the, the number of humanitarian workers that have been killed and got up to date a un it, especially from, from wonder why exceeds other conflicts. we've never seen anything like that and the numbers, you know, are so unimaginable. and so i'm acceptable by old measures under new terry and international maturing law. but i also want to say that it's discriminatory also to
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present the killings of internationals as an accident, but that's what i want to know is realtors, this was a mistake, right? they say this is something that happened in war. we did not intend to do this. um yeah, and we're going to do our best to not do this again. yeah, i mean that is this, this is a complete course. we have seen time and time again. as i said, israel is doing so much to ensure that who a is obstructed doesn't come in and, and one of their measures is to target a workers. and so we know that yes, pending investigation but receive time and time again. that's happened. and so we, we are, we are not in business, and i also know it is discriminatory. i just want to add that we, they, they refer to the internationals of an accident, but the $15000.00 children chose what are the collateral damage. and so this is uh,
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you know, very racist way of, uh, presenting the situation, you know, but also on, on the ground, you know, the world center kitchen is also our partner. we, we are working corporate corporation with that a, a c provided mused over half a 1000000 people through the partnership with world center of fits your so that's been a whole. and so, you know, we are there also turning back their ships. uh they the ships where the only source of food a north and, and so this is another that set those to, to the governance and the north and, and so we know that, you know, the instead of, you know, the more, the more organizations step back and so spend more people will die, and this is, this is ultimately what, what is happening the end. and i, we feel very much that this is intentional. yeah,
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one of the undeniable consequences of this is going to add a minimum slow down even further the delivery of aid in a country and to a population that so desperately needs a choice. also in a general secretary, the american friends service committee, operating and gaza. thank you very much. thank you. the press cures and taiwan are pulling earthquake victims from the rubble of their home is the strongest tremor to hit the island and 25 years, toppled buildings killing at least 9 people and injuring hundreds. the underwater magnitude $7.00 quakes struck at around 8 am. it was also felt in southern japan, eastern china, and the philippines. patrick, fuck reports. one worked up to the strongest grade there in 25 years. the magnitude 7.2 quite struck off the east coast,
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off the shots of rapid communities across the south, full diamonds, causing power, causing some buildings to collapse. text messages moved on to coastal areas of this anomaly threats. so human cause, it was very strong. it's felt as if the house was getting to topple, to reopen behind. you will check on very violently, older motorcycles outside our house to pulled over. so i quickly switched off the gas and the electrical switches more on the when i realized it was an earthquake. i quickly put on my clothes and she was going to drag the kid with me and run down the stairs. officials in the capital typeface that it was the strongest task which the hips, i won an offshore islands since 1999. when a 7.6 magnitude quake the worst natural disaster in the islands, history goes an estimate of 2400 people. more than a 100 off the shocks recorded since that initial quake struck here this morning inside juan and authorities war and that that's a further time is,
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could still come from. i don't. how do we have already seen reports of houses tilting roads damaged and many vehicles hit by falling rocks in the why the in area in the taipei area, the metro and high speed trains was suspended. i would like to request the relevant departments to grasp the golden time for rescue actively are you able to search and rescue work for the people to take the best care of injured people and take emergency resettlement measures japan and the sort of peaceful so on. so now me a lot, depends national broadcaster wanting us to evacuate that homes. okay, now was main airport temporarily suspended on slides. but this nami warnings have since been lifted. the region is no stranger to highly destructive seismic events. in 2011 japan subjects biggest task wake on record. a mess of mind point to magnitude on the see junk triggered a synonymy that left around 18500 people dead or missing. it also caused to focus
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[000:00:00;00] the there watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines. the bodies of 6 foreign aid workers killed by and is really strikes have been transferred out of gauze into egypt. the world's so kitchen convoy was targeted on mondays. several agencies have been forced to limit operations in 3 or 4. there is really a tax, a pound to send you an aide work or was also killed at alice's, your investigation has found that, that a convoy was intentionally targeted. me is really military launched, 3 consecutive airstrikes against the world central kitchen workers. despite being told of their movement. the strong historic quaker hit taiwan and 25 years has killed at least 9 people. an injured hundreds. operations are under way to rescue more than a 100 people trapped in the rubble of collapse tunnels and building ukraine's president has signed a law that brings down the age of conscription from 27 to 25. as he aims to
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reinforce the fight against russia's invasion, well, let the mirror zalinski has warned it. at an additional half a 1000000 recruits are needed to repel russian advances. ukraine has struggled to boost troop numbers with the conflict now in its 3rd year. at the mobilization comes as nato foreign ministers, meeting brussels to discuss the long term support for ukraine. that includes a proposal for a $107000000000.00 funding plan to roll out. over 5 years, a secretary generally in stoughton berg says the military alliance will continue to support ukraine implants to step up assistance, their cravings on running out of courage. they're running out of a nation. we need to step up now unsure of support is built to last. so in our meeting today, we discuss how to put our support on the firm or a more enduring basis for the future. will allow us to agree on the need to support
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ukraine in this critical moment. there's a unity or purpose. today, allies have agreed to move forward with planning for a great today to roll in coordinating security systems training. the details will take shape and the weeks to call but make no mistake. ukraine can rely on it to support now on for a long hold. a draw strap. it is in ukraine's capital key. charles, what more do you know about the nato plan that is being discussed for what we understand? certainly they will. they will, if it goes that we're being bandied around before this meeting happened, we understand leaks to the media 1st. that bigger. so you mentioned now a $107000000000.00 a 5 year fund started bug interest, and he declines to confirm the amount of money. and he just said,
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basically that discussions full this plan were ongoing. any kind of structural framework for it as well, was still unclear and needed to be discussed, but to put the plan and we'll focus what it is attempting to do is potentially take control of the coordination and the operating of a group called the ukraine defense contact group or sometimes the rams state and group. this is a, a group of countries that came to get off to the full scale invasion of brochure in 2022. it's made up of $56.00 countries, including o, t to nato members. and it has been pivotal in supplying the kind of weaponry that ukraine says it needs over the last 2 years. however, they are all concerns among certain nato members. that for example, domestic pressure is on the various individual countries who are part of this car relation. most notably, possibly even a change to the administration in washington,
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if indeed president trump was to win the elections and get back into the, the white house. this is an attempt to basically to safeguard against those kind of big political changes that may in some way jeopardize those weapons. and that i'm over there is getting to ukraine through this group. now that has been some reaction already from foreign ministers who attended that group in brussels. and it's an indication of just how practiced these kinds of things can be within the nato alliance. hungry is 4 minutes to saying that hungry will not back any kind of thing that may take away the alliances. take away the lines from its defensive of action a into and offensive coalition. germany's foreign minister in agreement with this plan said that it was right and important. there was comment also from lot views, foreign minister who suggested that the money should be basically a percentage of each individual countries ged paid. but there were other ministers who basically was expressed
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a lot more concern on one diplomat who was quoted by the reuters news agency, a name saying basically the nato has no budget, no money for this kind of plan. stone bug and say that he is focused on galvanizing support from everybody is also said that in the wake of that comment from the farm is to have hungry. he said that this will be discussed with hungry in the coming weeks. but again, it highlights the kind of splits within the nato alliance and it highlights the kind of challenges that nato is presented. ways we try to get as much support weaponry, training for ukraine as possible in time for what is room which to be believed to be a monk settings. busy goals a potential russian offensive in the next few months. and the child stratford reporting from the ukrainian capital key. thank you very much, charles, that spring and patrick barry on this. patrick barry, the defense and security analyst at the university of bath and the u. k. is also
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a form in nato and list and who joins us from san francisco today. patrick, i want to your perspective on just how significant this is. essentially, nato is talking about how much commitment they're going to provide to ukraine for how long and under what form on my right. and thinking that these kinds of conversations at the nato level could essentially determine the outcome of this for a good evening, sir. oh, uh, yeah, well, it will certainly contribute to the outcome of the war one way or another if they can make an agreement or not. i think charles has pointed by trying to tie in a certain governments that now into structured support over a lengthy period of time is certainly one of the things here because the trying to reduce the risk of, of there being a change in administration. and the course, you know, the delay in particular, the us $60000000000.00 which is being held up in congress, the delay and the effective about delay to the ukrainians by using this winter and
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into the spring as being events. you know, it's basically a 100, a window of opportunity to, to start to grind davis, victor easy so, and have these take cetera. and then potentially go on the offensive russian arrow for a period last year. it actually had less are generally firing per day. then the finance, when they were going into their offensive and that russia is and firing you brand, probably about 3 to all day, at least i'm potentially higher just an artillery shells for example. and of course the findings are and i showed them on power unbearable. so short on air defense, etc. so it's, it's created, the opportunity delay is created the opportunity and found that the initiative to russia. and it's very interesting to hear about the topic 3 more minutes. just a moment. i want to come back to one of your earlier points. you said, you said talks like this at nato are meant to reduce the risk that western backers of ukraine will at some point, you know,
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significantly reduce their military support. how significant is that risk? you think of and i think the, the elephant in the room, there is a change in administration and a us of which through media, you know, immediate years we've heard that donald trump intends to cut the support of the 1st day using so that's as a significant risk to give you an idea of nato allies, not including us of a given about a 100000000000 and military, and humanitarian and economic assistance. the u. s. is given 75, but it is by far the contributor and military. it's the only power in town really that can, that can deliver the amount or ministry equipment and the timeframes needed. so that's a good whatever. decide now and what, whatever nato decides. now if they want to, as you say, tie in countries, lock countries into assistance to ukraine over a long period of time. if trump comes in and if indeed he wants to cut it, the ukraine, he,
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he must be on as he won't care whatever nato decided before he came into office. it depends what the that's not depends on the nature of the brain and doesn't it. i mean, you can try to lock people in and make it much more difficult for them as an administrator and signs up for something for 3 years. it depends on the, on expert on the, on the legalistic side of things. and what i would say is a $107000000000.00 ukraine or basically it cost him about a $130000000.00 euro based on the $30000000.00 at the moment to run the war per day . so that's only really on the $1000000000.00. now obviously you grand has different sources of funding, but that nato par at ward. i said it was to cover the whole thing and it only cover it for like 2 and a bit years. rochelle new, there had a spending $300000000.00 a day, $300000000.00 a day. so it goes to show you the, the difference in spending on the final point is 0. i think it's important to realize that the nato is being coordinating before it's still reliant, a member stage, actually putting the money in individually,
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and they have coordinates where that money gotta kids, equipment goes etc. and has managed rather than the so doing is i think that will remain the case. and for that diplomat that charles referred to said like nature doesn't have any money, but it has the money that this member stays page up today. they've got me now. absolutely right. i do get your point and it's an important one, patrick barry, defense and security analyst at the university of bath. thank you very much for joining us this hour. thank you. the government in zimbabwe has declared a state of emergency because of extreme drought. the failure of annual reigns has left millions of people threatened with hunger and force many to rely on food. a climate change and the nino weather phenomenon has worsened in an arid conditions, in some bob way a neighboring countries in southern africa. as in bob with president has asked the
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international community for health this is and isn't bob or his neighbors are also expecting shortages due to the drought. arguments also reports from horizon. when you move around her, either you see that many people have gotten mays in the odds on the side of the road and made the staple food in is involved with a truck is struggling. when you leave the city, go to the fives. the rule is you'll to find the cups, they're also not doing well the either dying or they are the most in bobby's know, it's going to be a bad season. it's going to be a bad hot, pleasant image and then god wants to pay the state of disaster. but he says it's because he's asking for help in terms of money and age for me, it's international community. he says that the government have to import grading from other countries and that is govern. we're trying to everything and can to make sure no and baldwin, stop. most farmers use his drugs was coming, but what happened to late january,
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early february that the country received some rain for some promise to a gamble and tried to solve a, something within this dry storage of hits. and if assisted for weeks and probably thought of dying and brain dead pauses. and mill is a saying that farmers on bring in as much amazed as a civic, being in. and this is, it could be sorted just as price increases. now this josh has affected the region of southern africa, i'm allow insoluble to clear the states, austin's office of advocacy could use of wayne and serial in the region. could also be entitled because of the drought in doubt, reports that south africa may also need to import grain. if this does continue harden with us, i'll just cut out the still ahead on alpha 0, sent a bunch a will not withdraw from the turkish super league. despite their players being attacked during a game last month, that's coming up to in sports in just a moment with theater stuff. the
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the sun for sport with peter stomach and just in the studio, peter. so thank you so much. a former president of the spanish football federation libby, so to be honest has been detained by police as part of a corruption investigation. regardless, was questioned by police f, madrid's april. shortly, shortly after arriving home from the dominican republic. he was released a few hours later as part of the investigation with our teams or looking into the deal to move the spanish supercop through saudi arabia last month, one of or to be honest. his prophecies was rated as with the offices of the spanish for consideration, which lead to several arrests in
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a separate case. he is due to go on trial, full sexual assault, and collision for kissing play. a jenny hum also of the spain one last year is women's world cup final. ruby always has denied any wrong doing inside the case. one of the key is biggest football team. spend a bunch a have voted to stay in the country's top league for now at least they have threatened to quit off of a place where a tech bought opposition fans last month. david stokes reports, because it looked like a match day has thousands of felt about see congress members gather the stadium. it is stumble. after an extraordinary meeting, the clubs, chapman said they would not go through with the threats of withdrawing from the tech and super league. and, you know, allow me to use the least preferred option which to withdrawal from the league. the reason why this opinion is not wanted is that people think we would have to be in the lower lean on the, with the same things we deal with. he took of quitting the league with spock last
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month when felt about cheese players were attacked by trucks and school friends, but the cubs grievances go back is in 2015. that same bus was attacked by gunman. the driver was hospitalized, but no prizes were injured. back in 2011, they were banned from the european champions league of a much fixing obligations, which they were eventually cleared of just because pen about shape decided not to pull outs of the leak now. doesn't mean they weren't in the future. but so now we're taking this option off the table until the general assembly at the end of the season. he took his football. it's been plague by controversy this season, most notably in december, when the whole league was suspended after a club president attacked a referee, sent about she, i wanted the 3 biggest clubs in the country along. we've got a test right. and the sheet test. they've won the soup like 19 times, but not for a decade. kimberly, they sits 2nd 2 points behind gab assessor why they play the next game later on
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wednesday. still in the league and still in contention. they've been stokes l. g 0 also and manchester said he will look to keep the pressure on in the premier, the title raise with both sides in action on wednesday. awesome. all right. home solutions home. and we will see you then marie, take top spot from little pool who doesn't play until thursday. make out all types of side or still i'm be sending the league this year and such to the valuable points away man. so if he and then last match the, what we want to be in to, and i want to take this opportunity and, and make it happened on to we words every single day with, with that answer, she hasn't been unbutton to, to make it happen. and, and, and i'm enjoying the moment as well. i see the team ready for rolling and they are really excited about playing these game. and that's what that, what has to be draft them now this vision to the end man. so he will move level on points with leaders level goal if they be testing at the hub rather or falls and have champions league football in their sights. pick audio the side last one,
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know the last time besides played in december, just reading gigs, who have to do so we don't have and know my many chances are points, but this is non games and has to be the play for, you know, qualify for the champions league and then every keen belief was something so the last the game chose as difficult to manage, clear it would be for all of us or whatever the outcome of the pool will hold on through top spot. if they be sheffield united on thursday, betral between city and also on sunday allowed you can top side to move to points clear with a victory against brighton carpet. he's not interested in the title favorites tag. i don't know and i don't. okay. um no, i think i said last press conference, one of the most important things is to, to get through this period is test to ignore outside miss. so
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goes that goes up and on and is emotional always kind of things. we have to be professional that we have to be, we have to be emotional, but in the right way, we have to be the best selection of those as in saudi arabia, all hello, have explained a bit of wrinkled, winning streets of 51 games. they beat our students through e mail, in the sound of the protein brazilian say a melting double. they lead and the 2nd help for the right. so know, run the full, sullen, all those, sorry. things that the wind 7 minutes late. so what moving size it to securing the 19 so the get size christiana and all those, all moses to sits at 12 points behind the table at this point. securing the rushing of the car on tuesday for now the school 2nd, patrick in the space of 72 hours or the 5 ton bad on to win is if it's good move plays the get on. the runaway is the reading in b, m v p. joe and bead has made
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a winning return from nice surgery and be the method of feeding the price of the missing 9. we expect fresh against the oklahoma city thunder on tuesday. the school 24 points as the philadelphia 76 is for back to be for fun, the 109105. that's what this whole thing is for the time being all a bit more later. so all right, peter stomach. there, peter, we look forward to that. thank you very much. and one more thing before we wrap up this, our politicians and the philippines are calling for the complete shut down of hundreds of illegal online casinos owned by chinese businessman. as barnaby lo reports, workers have told police how they were kidnapped and tortured to force them to scam customers. a cyber gaming hub in a small town north of manila operating under the radar. but when police descended under facility in mid march, they found hundreds of workers and evidence their running scans. 7 middle managers were arrested,
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but the chinese owners remained large. the operation was triggered bets. it from a venue means employee who managed to escape and contact authorities. the retail me for the cooking the gym and that is not the chip. we just call the companies uh and den available dylan who's from the leisure says his friend sold him to the company. i just want to be safe. but when i say it's not allowed to do, both of them say they were beat up when they couldn't make the monthly target of $40000.00, much like a workers of an online gambling site and many, let's say they were tortured in this room. it was also found to have been a prostitution then. the site now serves as a detention center. human trafficking victims and employees are waiting deputation are housed here, a former online gaming compound, one for some of the officials rated it last year. it turned out to be the
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headquarters of us getting enterprise also run by the chinese businessman. the chinese online casino industry, locally known as the philippines, offshore gaming operators or pulse root exponentially during the term of former president would be good to turn to the right. chinese embassy says its job is to protect the citizens, but it's also cooperating with philippine authorities. it's highly probable that the people where to steal from one or board the defense for to another fogel. so we're creating a localize in deep g nice scamming invested in the philippines. but it's a crisis of regional proportions. the united nation says more than $200000.00 may be trapped in m operations in myanmar and come bodya. and the philippine government says hundreds are still illegally operating in the country in an industry this generating billions of dollars in revenue each year. bonded below elders era, many of them. okay, that's it for this news hour. we take
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a short break financial 0 and we are back in one minute the we can not agree on how to coordinate space traffic management. we risk post to safety and the sustainability of space and worryingly, the breach of peace and security. you know, it just makes people empowered, investigates the proliferation of commercial satellites. and the far reaching influence of those who funded instead of tipping point. and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail catastrophic event. fighting for space on a jersey to pod came in to be used as the oil c suffered casualties. we have not suffered to say, tyler to use. thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house, thought provoking on to who they to say, no double stand to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said,
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all facing realities government seems here to whittle down democracy. if this is troubling for you, it's very, very painful here. the story on talk to how does era now let me tell you about safari valley. the cold result is a fast of its kind. in west africa, we were surrounded by a wild life. from the moment we entered a coupon. occupied right now able to practice what the now be used. only look, just very close here. like coming here sits on to a large stairs place with a look in my private now. thanks royal. i can also somebody probably equal, restored to being gone, reporting for the options to have. you have a great winning hearing to fax, palestinian or airbag content has been removed or restricted understanding the reality for these demonstrators. if president lucky saw reckoning the stability of the country,
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