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to our sharing in south africa is that good news for the economy plus the telephone government's enough chemist on says, but it's becoming financially self reliant. counting the cost on al jazeera, the . ready the hello i'm way law herancha. this is the news our life from joe are coming up in the next 60 minutes. the when the as israel to a global blacklist of countries that harm children and conflict zones for violations. it goes palestinian children is really strikes target schools in refugee camps across the gaza, killing at least $77.00 palestinians also ahead fighting escalates nearest to don's capital. a day after a powerful pair,
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military group is accused of killing at least 180 people. us presidential buying calls for the defense of democracy during his de de speech in normandy and on peace of statements with the sports news. england suffer a big sit back ahead of us 2020 full. the 800100 bar iceland. that a whole days of this use our, the, it is $21.00, gmc and it's been disclosed at the united nations will add israel to a global list of offenders for committing violations against children. while they comes after 8 months of war on gaza in which more than $15000.00 children are estimated to be among the $36000.00 over $36000.00 killed by is really a tax on thursday and friday, israel bummed to you in schools. one is
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a central guys of the other in the north of the strip, more than 40 palestinians were killed and some of them were children is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has slammed the united nations listing, which is part of a report on children and armed conflict due to be presented to the security council . and out to 0 is a gabrielle, a elizondo is after you went headquarters in new york and told us more this is a list that is put out by the secretary general every year for many years now and no country or no party to an armed conflict. wants to be on this list. in fact, it's a known as the list of shame if you will. and so that is why israel is pushed for many years, not to be included on this despite many reports of israel and injuring and killing palestinian children. well, that is no change, they are on this list,
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confirmed this list, it will be released later this month. however, the u. n. was sort of forced to confirm this today on friday because so the secretary general's office kind of gave a heads up to the un ambassador. the is really ambassador to the un and then he posted on social media, our response and the recording of the phone call. and that certainly outraged the united nations. this was their response to that. the call was a courtesy of 42 countries that are nearly listed on the annex of the report. it is done to give those countries a heads up and avoid leaks in bassett, or, or don's video or recording of that phone call. and the partial release of that recording on twitter is shocking and unacceptable. and frankly, something i've never seen in my 24 years serving this organization. we asked the
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spokes person that he said, well, that's up for every member state to really decide. but certainly this sends a very loud and clear message that israel is in violation of their obligation to protect children during armed conflict. there's certainly some political and very much diplomatic consequences because this really includes israel on a list that no country or any armed any party doing a conflict wants to be part of starting me now is alexandra, sorry, is she is the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy. of the safe, the children and she comes to us from washington, d. c. thank you so much for joining us. how do you see this move for you and adding the is really army to a child harm blacklist or what kind of pressure does that create? of children and gods, i have been staring down the barrel of violent starvation and disease for 8 months
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. now. the pace and scale of violations that we have witnessed and gaza is unlike anything we've seen in recent history and international action to stop the ha still it has, has failed at every turn. and so we welcome this decision and also, you know, this decision is one step in holding perpetrators to account. and you're also calling on a long side as well. we're also calling on the cassandra grades and as long as you had to also be listed for the great violations that they have committed against children. so no one should be above the law. this crisis has been some of the most destructive that we've seen in recent history, and it is just absolutely shameful that the international community and its members say it's how not to in or not to bring it to band with this. does it, does it work? has it ever worked, naming and shaming, and it's one set in holding perpetrators to account, but it is not what's going to save lives in god's there right now. the only thing
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that will save lives is in the international community and its members state, hold perpetrators to account by pushing them to agree to a cease fire by stopping the supply of weapons. but i ensuring that all crossing points to get aiden um are you know that they're open, that's what's going to make a difference. this is one step in the right direction, but it's nowhere near enough. nowhere near enough for the longer this war a continues the deeper the agony you reference to yourself at the beginning of this conversation. what effect is this or having on child survivors and the young in general? well, it is been absolutely catastrophic for children, and what we've seen is children being killed an unprecedented rate. we've seen that children being named, we've also seen denial of humanitarian assistance, which has led to starvation and deaths by due to extreme malnutrition,
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dehydration, and disease. and, well, you know, the numbers that we know of, we think are only the tip of the iceberg. remember that there are still thousands of children who are also trapped under the rubble. many who, you know, have not been able to be recovered. i mean, it has just been an absolutely catastrophic situation, an absolute nightmare for children and gaza and their families. exactly. i wanted to talk to you also about the families because, you know, with families despairing that they can't protect their kids. and the creation of, of kids without parents, you know, are the, some of the main humanitarian challenges of this for the material needs, the denial of food, assistance of medical assistance. and just this year, violence has just been absolutely destructive. but what one parent also told us is that what she has to work and us and her children is absolutely absolute psychological destruction. so the mental health tool that this is going to have on
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the children who survived is going to also be just awful. and it's going to take time for children to he. so i mean, and the thing is that we are not able to provide the assistance that they need to go through that process at the moment because of the she or violence because of the continued bombardment. because on safe for 8 workers to even do their jobs and so you know, to even think about the future. um what parents tell us is that they need a ceasefire to come immediately. what are some of, of your questions that you might have witnessing this generation grow up in these dire circumstances? you know, what's always on my mind is what's gonna happen to the children who have, who are suffering from these life long injuries. as a result of the environment, we know that thousands of children have lost one or more of their limbs. and right now there is not the medical assistance and the material to help these children
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recover and think about their future. so that's something that's always on my mind . also, there are 17000 children who have lost one or more of their parents in this crisis. what's gonna happen to them? these are things that, you know, society is gonna have to grapple with agencies are gonna have to grapple with. it's just absolutely catastrophic and it's something that is absolutely unprecedented. burgeoning crisis. alexandra say head of the humanitarian policy and advocacy at safe the children talked and talking to us from washington dc. thank you so much, alexandra, you and responding to the human decision is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu set this in a statement. today the un added itself to the blacklist of history when it joined those who support the her moss murders. the idea is the most moral army in the
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world know, delusional you, when decision will change that out. there is really politicians have also been reacting to the united nations move. so the higher up, so it reports from amman and jordan, a reminder to our viewers, israel shut down officers operations there. and that's why we're reporting from outside israel. there's been a few statements with the same sentiment we heard from v is ready for him and his to israel cuts the and he posted on explain his shameful decision and acts of ability. he called it, but he also says the antonio gutierrez, will be remembered in history as an antique domestic secretary general, who chose to ignore how mazda is sexual crimes, and is rose right to defend itself. and of course, i think that so so statement they've always maintained throughout that they are the most moral all me in the world. and then we've also heard from one of the wood cabinet members benny guns and a statement saying that we will continue to fight just will. the says the inputs is
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around the same votes with ice as well as ro, is waging adjustable and it's in a, in accordance to international. i know you've also hubs, and this is being reported by local is really media. it's not been to the national security administer the destiny always has something to say. and he is saying that the responses to this dangerous mazda must be harsh, and should include sanctions against un officials. so i don't remind her again, benjamin netanyahu, whose cabinet has found l to 0 in israel. and that's why we're reporting from neighboring jordan. my name is more just sent this update from outside the alexa hospital and their to better. vast majority of all of casualties have brought to the hospital are made over by their children or women. but we're seeing the children here across the gods to for the profit months are being murder of the a record number given the intense bombing campaigns have been targeting entire
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families inside their residential homes or evacuation goals, or even they are trying to evacuated from one place to another we all seen that a video of him a how that was inside a car and then did the really monitoring new. it was a little to charge the car. but in any way, if you was shot and killed inside the car waiting for the policy request and it hurts south vendor through rest care from the area. this is the situation for, for palestinian children across the gauze and strip the trauma. they are, they are going to live with those what been separated from their parents. and those were being made for friends because their entire families have been killed or they are stock. let's say in the, in the northern part and they haven't seen them for the past 8 months. there are documented cases of many children inside evacuation jones. i've been separated from
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their parents for the past few months. in fact, there's one case here at the hospital here for one child who has not been with his parents for the past 6 months now, nobody knows anything about about his parents and their where we're about the active this, the trauma, the right now, the lack of basic supplies, the food supplies, the medical supply, the highest, d and d, the proper environment for children to grow and to prosper. socially economic and intellectually does not exist. us and doctors and gaza say as many as 3000 palestinian children have lost their limbs and israel's war a number that is set to rise as he is really military continues to bomb. every corner of the street for many are being amputated without anesthetic handle hold. the reports from doing better and a warning. some of the images in her reports are distressing. israel's war and causal is creating
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a generation of traumatized entities. thousands of children across the street have lost one or more of them since the onslaught began. tom is one of them jumble. sean was standing near the door on a piece of shrapnel head to hand. i run outside and found a hands hanging by a thread. it took her hours to be seen by a doctor as not a single hospital in gauze as fully functional. despite the heart of her experience, she was one of the luckier ones. her amputation was performed with. many other children must endure having names empty, painted without pain relief. can we have enough of the situations way beyond the medical stocks control, given the substantial number of injuries and the lack of medical equipment and resources that are required to deal with these cases without access to proper medical treatment,
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child entities are unable to you physically or mentally amani some used to be a quite comp child, but his mother sees he's now angry and stubborn as he struggles to accept his new reality. no penny was handling it for that's exactly what exactly you always ask for me with my hand grow back or not and i do not know what to tell him that he thinks his hand will grow back. he does not know, and i do not know what to tell him. it keeps asking me, how am i supposed to play football? how am i supposed to hold the boat? this little boy may never take his 1st step and some of his father saves you a bone graft and needs to travel abroad for the medical evacuation have stopped since, as well to control of the roof of crossing early. may say is the one that he has not seen anything yet. he is constantly suffering and screaming in pain. what has
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he seen of this world? his condition is terrible. i ask that my son be allowed to travel abroad and receive treatment, or he will lose his foot. doctors without borders has one of the keys in gospel or a to risk of bottle complications because of lack of proper medical treatment drugs . and it is a specialized care because their bones are still growing. care policy and children are being denied since and who did the i'll just say to that in black, gaza palestine. meantime in the occupied westbank, it's difficult to miss the devastating economic impact from the war since october is really officials of preventive palestinian workers from entering israel. and as the new, the abraham reports the is really government is also accused of withholding tax money. it collects on behalf of the palestinian authority. these are the 1st days
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of summer break in the occupied us bank. it's a weekend and this cassie is in the heart of the one. this is usually a recipe for success. but since the world goes a started, the cafe owners say there's here, they'll be forced to shut down the arms, but we haven't been able to pay the ring since the most daunted and have checks bouncing back around. we have so much data of service provided the huge with you at this time of the year they would hire extra workers. now they've had to lay off half of their staff. so i had indeed kept her job as a waitress. she's an interior designer who says she's lost to job since the war started a couple of them, even a discovery, they laid off many male employees and needed me because my salary is less, for me in the pay is not enough to sustain the family. how the city and workers in israel used to bring much needed cash to the occupied to us to bank. they were estimated the 22 percent of the workforce before the war. now that israel has found
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their entry, they barely make up 2 points, the percent according to a recent survey by the international labor organization. another office to can facing the economy is israel's decision to withhold tax revenue that belongs to the palestinian authority? the p a has been struggling to pay it into use their salaries in full which and there's the economy cycle even more. so in israel has been systematically undermining the palestinian economy for decades by controlling the palestinian resources and the lands. it created a weak economy dependent on israel and withheld the palestinian authorities money to minimize its rule in dealing with the crisis. business owners say they are left alone facing the financial crunch. that's what the local authorities and not making
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any agency laws or decisions to help us of on this task period. one of the hardest hit sectors in palestine is tourism. the church of the nativity is one of the main tours that directions here and the main source of ink for palestinians. know, many stores here have closed down and people say every day this will continues. it adds another burden on the short and long term. one. they might need decades to recover from the day, but i am a jersey to the occupied westbank palestine the and we turn our attention to. so don, now where the conflict that began more than a year ago is intensified at least 22 people were killed in fighting north of the capital hard to for democracy activists say rapids support forces targeted a number of residential areas and undermine the fighting nearest to john's capital
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comes as fears, battles, wage and nearby elisha 0 state and for the major city of as fisher in dar for just the lynch, the co author of, through john's unfinished democracy, explains why the fights for a fresher could mark a turning point in the conflict this is the last stronghold of the suit and these armed forces in dar 4. and what this means, if this is taken over by the r s f, is that they have taken over the entire state. and many of these areas are not areas where they are originally from, and it means the huge devastations for civilians and city. both the student is armed forces and the rapid support forces are blocking a coming in. i know that there is aid waiting in the andre in child across the border, but both sides are, are the blocks and the delivery of that
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a. and so this is one of the main problems that diplomats are facing. and there's really no solution. when you have both sides, we're unwilling to make compromises and are willing to do it to, to have the basic, to kind of decency, to protect us with their populations. i think there's a whole number of reasons why this is happening. and those reasons include climate change so particularly and are for you, we're seeing farmers and herders really be coming in conflict more and more and that is causing some of this conflict. of course, one of the biggest drivers of this conflict is the $4.00 and money. and that, and this kind of hunch for resources, particularly goals and are for an oil free sudan. so there was a real international development here and it's a real regional aspect here that is really driving the conflict and, and, and if this is going to end, you know, that kind of key to stopping this is, is,
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is by looking at the region, particularly the u a and saudi these, these 2 countries are the ones that can have influence on the warring parties and, and try and find a path forward. a u. s. presidential barton has delivered a speech on the beaches of normandy, marketing the eighty's anniversary of the d day landings in france. he praised the americans who fought and died saying they selflessly sacrificed themselves version democracy. asked the hardest of things to believe that were part or something bigger than ourselves. so democracy begins with each of us. begins with one person to size the something more important themselves. when they decide the person they're serving alongside of somebody to look after. when they decide the vision matters more then their life. i did decide that their country matters more than they do. and
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a tasha butler is in northern france covering the collaborations us present joe biden has made a speech about democracy and freedom here in normandy. he chose a symbolic location point to okay, it is a place where a 2 years ago, during that the day landings, us ranges, scale the cliffs of went to walk in a raw, the diary and courageous military operation to destroy the gym and positions present by them. said that was a symbol of the sort of values and coverage that we still see in the us today. he also said that those ranges were fighting for freedom and against tyranny. the sold to terry, and he said that you, craney, and forces also fighting against ukraine has certainly been something very much on pricing in vitamins mind here during these de commemorations. in fact, earlier in the day he met the ukrainian prices below them is the landscape in power as before, traveling up to normandy,
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promising zalinski some $225000000.00 us dollars in a extra military, a to be on the sand. much as that will go on at defense systems by doing will continue his stage visit to friends on such a day with amazing, with a french presidency manual. my girl, i believe se palace was actually popular. i'll just sarah normandy, bronze and jerry me now is calling clar, grow. he is the director of research at the su, fun group and associates fellow at the international center for counterterrorism. and he comes to us from pittsburgh, pennsylvania just to reconnect with you a call and clark or president barton, asking americans to re commit to democracy in his d day speech. s the us back sliding in terms of democracy. that's a good question. it's a better question. to ask 6 months from now i, after we have the november presidential election, i think democracy is on the ballot. as many would suggest,
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given former president trump statements about wanting to be a dictator from day one and discarding the constitution in order to a chief as objective. so i think many of, especially in europe, our nato allies, are holding their breath. i think, you know, ukraine is obviously watching this electric closely as most of the world is. so perhaps they'll come back on in 6 months and we can talk after the election to see what the americans decide. all right, and um, were there any other key takeaways from vines were marks that jumped out at you? i think the comparison from world war 2 and what the united states did, you know, on the day 80 years ago and, and the current day resonated a lot. it resonated with me, resonated with a lot of my fellow americans, because the comparison is apt. russia is a modern day nazi germany, the way its invading other countries violating international law,
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attempting to occupy ukraine. and so that's what the president is attempting to highlight, you know, and to keep americans focused on what's happening over there to easy to get distracted with gauze and so many other things happening in the world. but this is a fight that we need to see through the end. we need to keep supporting keys, presence lensky in this fight against russia, and the president tends to do so. now. well of course guys are for us is not a distraction. the international. 2 a rules based ordered that emerged in the wake of world war 2 is being tested by the war in gaza. is it still fit for purpose? sure and, and i certainly didn't mean to suggest the cause that it was, was a such understanding from the us perspective in terms of touching bandwidth. but you're absolutely right. yeah. it is being tested and i think there, there's something to, uh, you know, critics would have called the us uh, you know, a bit have pocketful in the way there's support and ukraine,
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but also kind of continuing unfettered support to israel when there's real questions about the audience conduct in gaza and some of the blatant violations that we've seen there. and so i think, you know, there's a lot of soul searching going on within the body administration. that's going to be another important factor come november of buttons, gauze, a policy and, and what happens next with this attempt to bring a ceasefire to gaza and figure out a post conflict scenario for what happens next. so there's a lot of variables here over these next couple of months, crucial time. a very crucial time when how challenging are things in the current environment? things are extremely challenging. uh, you know, we're in the state of hyper partisanship here in the united states. there's very few things that republicans and democrats agree upon, and i think, you know, given the war and ukraine given the war and garza given some others terrorism
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threats. we've got the paras olympics coming up, you know, soon. and that's something united states is attempting to help, the french west of sub saharan africa kind of deteriorating. so a lot of challenges from the foreign policy perspective, but also a lot of challenges domestically here for the body administration. so a full plate and a president that's been questioned in terms of his a issue though, is he losing a step or 2? and again, you know, a lot at stake. come november, a lot at stake. come november, a call in clark, director of research at these 2 fun group. thank you so much calling card for coming on. you. i. the british prime minister receipt, sumac has apologized for leaving de de commemorations in france. early. he left to prerecorded television the interview as part of his campaign for next month's election. while opposition politicians have criticized fiercely, soon asked for some with using him rather of disrespecting veterans. while the
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leader of the ruling preservative party has apologized and says, leaving early was a mistake. the identity for these events was set weeks ago before the start, the general election campaign. and having participated in all the british events with british veterans. i returned time before the international leaders event later in the day on the section. that was a mistake. and i apologize. i think it's important though, given the enormity of the sacrifice made, that we don't politicize this, the focus should rightly be on the veterans who guys so much i. i am still head here on alger 0. we'll take a look at the changing face of ukraine's labor force since the start of the war war . then 2 years ago, the
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natural central year does a line of cloud which was a call from 10 admission to the to the northeast, calling me after the service. but it's just slow moving and breaks. yep. it's very tippy followed by occasional thunderstorms. quite spec smockey ones as well as they were in, you know, straight and they will be again, i think a bit further science in slovenia and over the alps in particular. and they've generated a lot of rain in those despite and for which that's a boring of a potential flash drive. but this is sort of summer where this is not what's happening in denmark and southern sweden on the south. they looked rather west and windy and disappointing considering said the g, but will concentrate a bit further south cuz i think was developing in the central and southern part of the prompts as it comes out of spain, is these big thunderstorms could pose more of a risk has already been some funding in southern friends not that long ago. so that's repeatable and known valley, the po valley initially same sort of thing. temperatures are in the high twenty's or maybe like 30 society and the low twenty's to the know of disappointment to yeah
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. it's also still, you know, if, after, of course in egypt is typical, there is a little bit cooler in colorado. as the seasonal cheryl is the reaching size, sudan central after me, republican concentration in the right hand corner. not here. there's a bit of a bad patch until we reach c earlier. and this does look what of the a meeting of minds. it's what is deadly. what freedom, which is used to cover so many different things, the family or mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession, they will be fine. yeah, well not those 5 that they would go to prison musical in a day to brian, you know, meets renowned economist hod june change part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on into a studio would be on split data analysis era. the latest news,
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as it breaks in years of was foss, this going economy. yet experts say it's high, g d, p must accept some challenges with detailed coverage. even the rest of the defense budget is unprecedented. 7 percent of g d p. the crowd funding platforms are still raising money from around the world. springs declaration is evidence of a growing cents a month to month, even western nations. but the us policy is failing to bring a 2 state solution any closer. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching elda 0 reminder of our top story is this our view, and as israel to
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a global blacklist for violations against palestinian children. the move was revealed by israel's ambassador to the united nations. for, along with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu has slammed the decision. and is really air strikes have intensified on the ration, say that to en, regardless who counts as central gaza, or tens of thousands of displaced palestinians are sheltering. at least 22 people were killed and fighting north as through dogs, capital cartoon on thursday for democracy activists say the parent military rapids support forces targeted a number of residential areas and undermine palestine has accused israel of using depleted uranium in its war on gaza during a un nuclear watchdog meeting in vienna. the i use the week long board of governors is a meeting and it's scheduled to end in
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a few hours time. on wednesday it passed a resolution against iran for a lack of cooperation, which has angered to tear on a sum up and drive it to reports. now from vienna, as the kind of sending ambassador to the i. e, a has the accused israel of using depleted uranium during its worn garza, he says, the i e should investigate the use as has been reported by various international and yours rights workers and others in the, in the district which has been under the monument for the last 8 months, and he says that even if they don't think that there is depleted uranium, just the fact of how much munition has been used, which is more than that that was used in major cities in the 2nd world. war should get the i, it add un inspectors there to assess the damage that is real. it has been causing. this is a statement which is non binding, but has been delivered on the, on the, as the board of governors meeting continues for the international atomic energy
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agency. on the other hand, we've heard from the e 3, which are foss, a resolution, but 20 votes. rebuking iran is the non compliance and there was a, with the, the i inspectors and more materials which has been found in union territory. but iran has reacted angrily and strongly against these, this the latest the resolution which is a number for us since the d. c. p o, a was filed iran and it's diplomat said that they're on is complying with the d. p . o a. it says that what has been said in this resolution that the europeans and the americans are complying with the gc pew is incorrect, and iran continues to work with the international atomic energy agencies worth noting. that's the direct agenda, an off free i. e. a has been visiting her on in the last few months. he wants to keep it and open line of communication and try and persuade iran to come back to the pre 2017 levels of compliance,
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allowing its inspectors allowing sites to be inspected. so that'd be, i can continue to certify that you're on the program is in fact meant for peaceful purposes from a job without 0. yeah. as the one has called for the immediate release of 11 staff members who have been detained by the hood. the rebels in yemen, they were taken in various parts of the country and where it appears to have been a coordinated operation whose fees have been targeting shipping in the red sea over israel's war on gaza, which has triggered retaliatory airstrikes by the us and its allies i can confirm to the duty defect to authorities have detained 11 united nations natural personnel working in young men. we are very concerned about these developments and we're actively seeking clarification from the who to the fact or theories regarding the circumstances of these detentions, and most importantly,
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to insure the immediate access to those un personnel. i can further tell you that were pursuing all available channels to secure the safe and unconditional release of all of them as rapidly as possible. the speaking in paris earlier us president joe barton, apologized for the month long hold up and approving weapons for ukraine and has reaffirmed his commitment to support the country. a prison environment also announced a new 225000000 dollar package to help reconstruct you crazed electrical power grid . keith is pushing its allies in europe and the west to increase military aid. all the war is changing. ukraine's labor force with much of its a male population on the front lines. women are now being allowed to work in jobs
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that were previously considered too dangerous or harmful for them. john, the homeland reports from cave is driving test times the honda. and she's going big full has meant change and ukraine's lay before women are entering traditionally male dominated professions like truck driving the n g o rece getting women says it has more than a 100 people in its program. literally license kinda is now the latest. so use for thought out or is that a system? yes, of costs or tests, i'm good to get to the driver's license. so if you see a gun on the road in a truck to more, right, maybe it's me much of ukraine's my labor force is a way it will. some are injured. others a hiding will fling from the draft. it's meant more female faces and clauses like this one for public transport drivers. it has the potential for the most of them have the thing as be shown after the full scale invasion. the number of trainees
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e mail drive is increased by 30 percent. and not just here and gas station is done, mine's ukraine's had to move with the times. and so how these companies and the so not to keep them then unfortunately the was still a train before when employee is roots, job ads only considering men in part because they believed that a woman could into a certain job because it was hard. physical was, well, just simple jane, the stereotypes was now little by little. that's beginning to change, which that's not changing attitude could only increase is movement of drafted into cranes for it. say around me, near my goal this site broke means of, of moment of being pulled up. i get moved, gaps in the countries labels usually as husband did so things while she's driving trends. if there's, if this was the one that says that it's clear that there are not enough men for everything. and what makes women west and the mind, women can do
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a lot to what's not know what will happen often the will. will men expect their own jobs back were women continued to brown tend to previously of limit industries. one things for so now this trains moving is going to be hard to stop john home and how does it a case? the washing presidents of latin recruitment has addressed a major economic form taking place in saint petersburg law. scott wants to assure rapids economy by strengthening business and investment ties with its allies. a countries have been hit by severe sanctions following the war on ukraine. you'll be shop of a law has more now from st. petersburg or it's may sounds and spatial, but the growth rate of the russian economy is ahead of the world. average. and russia has already overtaken japan and germany in terms of the size of its economy . there is where the was of the russian president of the st. petersburg, economic for retail compression level that was made at the end of last year.
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russia's g, d, p growth was 3.6 percent. and in the 1st quarter, this year, 5.4 percent. all right, succeed the world average. it's especially important that such dynamics that attend primarily by non natural resource sectors in the world. according to pay sending countries friendly to russia, accounts for 3 quarters of its tre turnover. it should be noted that, that russia's main trading problem is after the start of the conflict with ukraine, china and india, which have become the largest bias of russian oil. and they get it with a big discount piece of promise that russia would increase payments in national conferences without the countries flashing the amount of western currencies. you'd be interested in that, let's know, she could trust in west and payment systems has been scholarly on the mind and by western countries themselves in this regard, i note that last year the share of sacraments version x, bolts and the so called the talks that come sees have been friendly states the part
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of to excuse nick was talking about domestic incurious praise instead of russia has reco low unemployment rate, slightly about 2 percent. but critics say the main reason for it has nothing to do with the successes of the russian economy. a small number of young people has now entered the labor market. and since the beginning of the conflict with ukraine, democratic programs have intensified due to emigration on the truck, but still sophistic stroke people's wages growth, especially for those who are employed in the middle trained of tools such as the country's economy is bank increasing. it prints on a pop up will 15. russia has allocated unprecedented sums of money for his defense and security base yet. but the inflation grows to safe work is like teachers, doctors, social workers as well as specialists for main financially and secure national bob oliver ultra 0 st. petersburg, a man in denmark is in police custody. after attacking the prime minister of government's spokesperson says, mister frederickson was hit by
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a man on friday night. she was in a public square in the capital of copenhagen when the assault happened. and the governing alliance has formerly elected to render moody as its leader. mister moody will be sworn in for his 3rd term as prime minister on sunday, all along with members of his elias, he met with the president and presented a claim to form a new government. modi's. it'd be lost its sweeping majority in the 6 week elections for the 1st time in a decade and have to enter into coalition talks further this. sorry, china as president shooting thing has met park, the stones prime minister in beijing. the visit is one of a number of events to mark the official opening of the china pockets. don economic cord, or the multi $1000000000.00 mega project is intended to increase trade between the
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2 nations and forms parts of china as global belts and road initiative between the you brings us the details of this visit from beijing to sons. prime minister should buys to rave measurement time use presidency. jumping on friday, the 2nd last day of the supplies day visit to china. he's also met with permian the chung, into full official meetings and baiting he visited to on his southern point on provence. the tech in manufacturing have options and leasing the business delegates . and he'll do the same visiting the northwest through 20 city of key and tomorrow on saturday, before he leaves china. now attracting, trying to use investments to be more than main prior's ease of sharif during his time here. and it comes at a time when papa john's economy is still by high levels of inflation, debt as persistent policy. one of the things that to reset earlier this week in china was that part. the son has a lot to lead from trying his model of development that aging, but it's not has describe its ties with this as an old weather strategic
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partnership. and, and i'm glad friendship, which has stood the test of time. and this report side signed about $23.00 and will use and agreements in various areas raging for transport, infrastructure health in agriculture, and energy and board. so there's also risk on that commitment to c packs, the china pockets on economic corridor. now there's infrastructure project, which is part of the why they've built in road initiative led by china is worth about $62000000000.00 and it was launched in 2015, not in recent years. progress has really sold and steve pipe projects, largely because of a safety concern. since 2018 dozens of chinese nationals have been killed by regular forces in profit starts. and this year alone, 5 twenty's nationals working on c, peg projects were killed. so one of the main messages i just read during this time here and trying to was really to get progress up and running on c pac entry. reassured aging. the pucks on is to message the safety and security of chinese
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people working for training. alda 0, c j. the $62000000000.00 china partners, sorry, around a quarter, includes a mountain crossing nearly 5000 meters above sea level in northern parts of stock. using rude and railway networks, links china, and focused on to central asian nations, gulf states, and eventually you're a bypassing the longer see routes. i'm are con is a professor of practice at the institute of business administration, karachi, school of business studies. and he says that investment from china will help the pockets tom still has a long way to go if it's to reduce its national debt. and i think tremendous infrastructure development has been done with adults in the form of motivates. however, it's a lot more ball lawn across the country with its name clear over this title. so we've seen a lot of interest structured. one of the been been done over the last i would say
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a year. but one thing that we need to understand that a lot of infrastructure development essentially as a parental, that costs. so little costs have to be in, in the 1st 5 to 10 years. and only after that, can you see the group benefits in the case of solving that, you'd only pay off there that just debt and maybe just need to insure to the ged, be all over the economy continues to grow and foster base been dead or the last 3 years following the pandemic investments across the well, actually increasing massively. so we saw across the global solve in the emerging markets and developing market a lot of debts. chris, a lot of countries have difficulties and being that back. so a lot of work our topic and a lot of work, but on have been slowly and steadily reaching a point where you're going to be the stabilizing the currency, the stabilizing, the debt repayment as same as the case happening with buckets on it, as well as we can see a lot of effort, a lot of ition countries continue to do the same as well. so yes, it will be able to be off it's day, maybe wind and our vendor new but a few years later. but once again,
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we need to understand that in case of solving that, in case of bilateral to be just more kings actually had a problem with the different levels of robin just bureau financial functions. i am still a head here on al jazeera, find out why workers at the south korean electronics giants. samsung have walked off the job and the boston celtics, c. c advantage and the n b a finals action from day one against the dallas mavericks coming up in sports with peter the these business uptake these voltage by this growth partner of on the dashboard to use
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the ad. it's time now for your support. here's peter taylor. thank you very much. to iceland have sucks england with a one? no friend. he went on the eve of year 2024. the tournament, the icelanders have not even qualified for the gold k moody and the match it with the courtesy of young dugger, a full spine. so this is all swimming both memories of items famous when other english of the year 2016 elliptical fe, european chapter campaign against cbs. 9 days time. post mation, germany didn't exactly have a perfect night spots. at least they won. they went one, no down to greece through a jo, jose masula strike. he's probably the most, the pool is julie. she only stopped the shelter way north for spring to go master the screws each to flight the way back into a 30 and the 2nd off. kind of habits equalize with the home,
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so i didn't mention that back or and then you'd in august months man eventually found the witness in the icu. i submitted the pass code gross one, the match for germany. they kick over the years on the 14th of june against scotland the icpc when, whenever you trade in guessing between the schools, the 3 goals and a 90 minute. let's suppose sebastian of a look at which they feel said zalinski got in the action for the home side. the can you take, this is what i buy a ton of room to put gold and have a company in the euro street called us al grands will become the youngest player if it's a feature in grand slam finals on 3 different surfaces. that's also the 21 year old spaniard book. these place and sunday screenshots and final on play is already won the us open on the hard food and wimbledon on for us. alcaraz have to fight back
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against you have it sooner. any semi final though. you tell it to say it's the one, but the will number 3 full factor eventually takes the victory at random. carol's, 266-336-6463. the final school you will take on alexander, very of the site itself as much as that i play the myself that we're uh, how do we, i guess, i mean, they use open to an attorney to these ones. that means the great pleasure that they've done it is the, the team that he has, as well as the great warranty for every day on the whole to, to play many, many more months. is life like this one against the dentist. but i guess one of that stuff as much of that are faithful. sure. as mentioned that as long as they live in wait for alca rags in the final on sunday, the gentleman face no ways. kasper reading the semi finals route is
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a to time friendship. and final is gonna 662, but very power back off to that. you one, the next 3 say it's 626462246, right into the final 2 years ago yourself in an injury to his ankle. ligaments in the semi finals that kicked him out for the rest of the year. now he has a jones that one of the crates come back stories. he's gone, describe the feeling so obviously extremely happy especially, you know, i got so much history on the end this court's um why don't some of the best memories on the worst memories happen on this boards? and i'm so happy to be in the final. finally, on my 4th uh 70 final and uh yeah, i'm going to give in my, on sunday the 2 websites in 2 days of the t 20 cricket woke up off of the usa shocked party starting dallas yesterday. they name is canada. have upsets all had and the irish one that's also new york and also the canadians to best seemed
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a good choice for the north american slumped to 53 for for us to put 75 on partnership between nicholas kirsten and shave some of the show helped him post 137 for 7 in response island just could not get going. and when they were reduced to $59.00, for 6, the writing was on the whole eventually they fell 12. or i'm sure i don't know. and the brink of remember nation for the tournaments. former heavyweight will champion, mike tyson's belt with youtube. a jake pool will now take place on the 15th of november. the pod was originally set for july 20th, but tyson fell ill last month while flying. it was reportedly and also the problem, and tyson can only do like to training for a few weeks. you will be 58th at the end of this month. from the boston celtics pulled of a dominant victory against the dallas mavericks to win game. one of the n b a finals co steps posing use made is for 10 for the celtics off the move in a month out injured. and the last few ladies was coming off the bench to school 20 points. you could don't teach late dallas with 50 points,
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but that wasn't enough to prevent defeats the standing brown hoops up school to boston with 22 points. as the celtics one convincing the 107892 make it 8 states and victories. k 2 is also in boston taking place on sunday. it's not gonna be perfect, it's a long series. i expect them games who to come out with tremendous force and maybe try to here to send them out. so, you know, that's the game wasn't ideal that i was out for such a long time, but i did everything i could to prepare mentally for this moment coming back and i paid off, you know, and, and we got the job done tonight and had a good game and, and happy about the result. right, that's all this both say slow tonight, layla. thank you so much, greatly appreciated peter. now for the 1st time ever, workers at the south korean tech giant, samsung have gone on strike union employees walked off the job on friday, demanding higher wages on the go. she has had been ongoing since january,
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and robin gray mcbride rather has more from the capital. so as industrial action goes, this is a very well mannered effect. no, i'm re picket lines if and the thing the union is taking a fairly novel approach by urging its members to take one day of paid leave yesterday says a was a public holiday here. so effectively, this becomes a long weekend for those work because it, with taking this industrial action, but they say it's incrementally a more serious step. prior to this, this union has been holding so full days of action which have had very much a street carnival feel about the with tape pop music. and so once they offset the, the very serious in the do minds, asking for a 6 and a half percent pay rise, they've been offered 5 percent by samsung electronics. arguing that the company can certainly afford it recording in the 1st quote of this year, a 10 fold increase. it is operating profits. the problem that the money to the number of union members has increased
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a lot. and since the company's execute has not changed, we have decided to proceed with this protest. the, the, the, the concern is whether more serious industrial action will have an impact on samsung. given its importance in the manufacture of smartphones and also advanced chips for artificial intelligence. a lot of south korea media is also focusing on an into union dispute with all the samsung unions accusing this one of potentially damaging samsung's reputation from mcbride. i'll just say era. so a chinese tech company has completed the world's 1st successful drone delivery test on mount everest. all the english to transport the equipment between camps and remove waste left behind on the mountain at altitudes above 6000 meters as hoped. the drones could one day reduce demands on local nepalese guides who make dangers climes to remove rubbish and deliver life saving supplies.
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