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to understand the world, we must experience life through now designs, discover the stories, forgotten. we spent alone in the past due to the voice is drowned out by the witness on which is era. the here's where it is added to the humans, global blacklist of countries at home, children in conflicts and still violation against the palestinians. the alarm down, jordan, this is all just here. a lot of things are coming up. it's really strikes target schools in refugee camps across guys that came in at least 77 palestinians in the past day alone. fighting escalates may of saddam's capital a day off to a powerful permanent your group is accused of getting at least a 100 nation people on the thought of me,
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a tutoring says you are because defenseless against russia is nuclear arsenal. economic for him in st. petersburg news, united nation says that we will place israel on a global blacklist which violations against children bold and $15000.00 palestinian children had been killed in his riley attacks on the guns a strip in 8 months of war. i'll just say it was gabrielle is on the report from you and a headquarters in new york for the 1st time is we always be named among those who commit great violations against children during arms conflict. the designation part of an annual united nations report by the secretary general. the move comes is more than 15000 children have been killed in the past 8 months during israel's war on gaza. is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has reacted angrily to the news of his country,
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being named to the so called blacklist or list of shame is commonly known. he posted on social media, the un has put itself today on the blacklist of history. re odd man sewer palace stein's ambassador, the un has welcome to the news. it's an important step in the right direction towards ending the double standards. and the culture of impunity is real, has enjoyed for far too long, and that left our children vulnerable to its consequences. he posted the report has yet to be made public, but the loud or den, israel's u. n. m. passenger unexpectedly posted on social media, the recording of a call he received from the secretary general's office, giving him a courtesy heads up. they would be included. the un was upset that he did that is invested or, or does video recording of that phone call and the partial release of that recording on twitter is shocking and unacceptable. and frankly,
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something i've never seen in my 24 years serving this organization for years is realized by hard to be kept off the list despite countless incidents of abuse in killing a palestinian children. i. so oklahoma, russia and f ganna, stan, or just some of the parties to conflict that have been named in previous years of us, both person for the secretary general said he would not be making any comments about the details of the report until it's released. he said the report will speak for itself and well being included on the list will not have any immediate consequences for israel. it could have political and diplomatic ramifications, further isolating israel from the rest of the world. gabriel's on to i'll just eat it at the united nations in new york. when is there any politicians have been reacting to the united nations move out to 00 higher ed reports. i'm, i'm,
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i'm in jordan as a reminder to have you as israel has shut down, i was just, there was a probations there, so we're reporting from outside as well. so there's been a few statements with the same sentiment we heard from v is ready for him and his to is route cuts, and he posted on the x thing is shameful decision and acts of ability. he cooled 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 a sexual crimes and is rose right to defend itself. and of course, i think that so, so statement they've always maintained throughout the day, all the most moral, all me in the world. and then we've also heard from one of the war cabinet members benny guns and a statement saying that we will continue this flight just will. he says the inputs is around the same votes with ice as well as row is waging adjustable and it's in a, in accordance to international. i know you've also hubs,
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and this is being reported by local is really media. it's not going to be the national security administer the destiny always has something to say. and he is saying that the response to this dangerous mazda must be harsh, and should include sanctions against un officials. under reminder, again, benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet has banned down to 0 in israel, and that's why we're reporting from neighboring jordan. well, let's get reaction from gauze, right? so funny, my mood is outside of the alex, the hospital in the us. a vast majority of thoughts of casualties have brought to the hospital are made of either 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 campaign they've been targeting entire families inside their residential homes or evacuation goals or even uh they are trying to exactly to chrome one place to another. we all seen that a video of him how motto was inside
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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, we present it for south vendor through rest care from the area. this is the situation for for palestinian children across the gaza strip. the trauma they are, they are doing to live with those what been separated from their parents and those would be made for friends because their entire families have been killed. a or the our dock. let's say in the, in the northern part, and they haven't seen them for the past 8 months. they are documented cases of many children inside evacuations on a being separated from 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
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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. and socially economic and intellectually does not exist as well. doctors in kansas, i as many as 3000 palestinian children have lost limbs in israel as war, many of being amputated without an aesthetic. i'll just say i was gonna tell, could a report somebody out, but i'm wanting some of the images and her report maybe disturbing israel's war and causal, that it's creating a generation of traumatized entities. thousands of children across the street have lost one or more names since the onslaught because tom is one of them all about shawn was standing near the door on a piece of shrapnel head to holland. i run outside and found a hands hanging by
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a thread. it took her hours to be seen by a doctor as not a single hospital in gauze, is fully functioning. despite the heart of her experience, she was one of the luckier ones. her amputation was performed and many other children must enjoy having the names empty, painted without pain. relief can be the situations way beyond the medical stocks control, given the substantial number of injuries. and the lack of medical equipment and resorts is that are required to deal with these cases without access to proper medical treatment. child entities are unable to you physically or mentally and manny. so i'm used to be a quite comp child, but his mother sees he's now angry and stepping as he struggles to accept his new reality. know funny because that's exactly what he always asks me with my hand grow back or not. and i do not know what to tell him that he thinks his hand will grow
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back. he does not know and i do not know what to tell him. it keeps asking me and then 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 needs to travel up road for the medical is actuation. have stopped since as well to control of the crossing early may say is the one that he has not seen anything yet. he is constantly suffering and screaming in pain . what has 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 inc also are a to risk of bottle complications because of lack of proper medical treatment drugs
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. 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. well, dr. mohammed, i've the fact that i worked up a european garza hospital in hong eunice last month and he says most of the victims be treated with children as soon as we got there, it was clear as a do you want official said before that this is a world and children, you know, walking into the hospital, it's the hospital is the shelter. there's 30000 people sheltering their family, these children. so as soon as we showed up, we were a bundle, guarded by hundreds of kids, those giving us tubs high, 5 years. but you notice that a lot of them are so thin, malnourished. a lot of them had closed the holes in them. they looked like to have a baby in weeks, some of them had an empty stations. and so this was just outside of the, the hospital, walking into the hospital. i went straight into the
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e r a student my 1st day there. i saw a young boy about 2 years old, screaming in agony as he had a severe burn on his for arm. and just right next to him, the girl with curly hair who was screaming with, from a large cut on her foot or home and just bombed. and so that was the comment and trend. the children were overwhelmingly the victims of this war. i work in the i see you so i went to nice you european hosp. ready majority of the victims, the of our patients nice you which filled in with severe explosive injuries track no, all over their bodies limbs amputated. severe burns, where you can even recognize their faces and they all have dressings on these birds that. ready really being and looking infected because there's no hand. so for physicians and some infections were spreading like crazy in these children and unfortunately majority of them did not survive. i would say 8 out of 10 of them would eventually pass is really satellites of set fire to on of trees in the village of book, which is east of ramallah,
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and they don't abide westbank. the head of the local council says the settlers branch over a 1000 square meters of agriculture. land is rarely set low volumes against palace . demands has served since last october, the an estimate. they've been for sacrament tax a day against palestinians since last october. the now the conflict into them the beginning more than a year ago is escalating, at least 40 people were killed and fighting the of the sudanese capital hot to them on friday pro democracy activists. a rapid support for us is targeted residential areas in um, durham on the bottom is comes as fee as bottles continuing nearby. i'll just say i'm a state. i'm a city of sasha in the for for justin. lynch has a couple of the books that i'm finished democracy, he explained why the fight for out of fashion. i could be a turning point in the conference. this is the last stronghold of the suit and
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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 devastation forces going into the city. both the student is armed forces and the rapid support forces are blocking a coming in. i know that there is a waiting and andre in child across the border. but both sides are, are the blocks and the delivery of that 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 have the basic um, 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're seeing farmers and herders really be coming in conflict more and more. and
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that is causing some of this conflict. of course, one of the biggest drivers of this conflict is the for and money and that, and this kind of hunt for resources, particularly gold and are for an oil free sudan. so there is 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, 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. start fresh or break here. and i'll just say right, when we come back switching gears, we look at the changing face of ukraine's labor force is thoughtful for them to me as the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide sells to donald trump? now, i don't think so, and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump are looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage both ukraine's a pro 10 most close approach. i thought that a 100 percent different at this moment, no one can build boxes for the inside story. on al jazeera, hod hit him into beans is israel and obstacles piece. i think that's the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit, you say getting less of late, thought provoking, nonsense. the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table, hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was suddenly
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present as not that important factor here. the story on talk to how does in the mood and untold stories from asia and the pacific on the the welcome back to watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this other you in israel, global blacklist the violations against palestinian children. the move was revealed by israel's ambassador to the un along with it. is there any prime minister in yahoo washed out of a decision?
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meanwhile, is really a strikes of intensified on the board age. the set up in the hands, the wreckage attempts in central gaza, or tens of thousands of displaced palestinians. shelter. out of these 22 people were killed in fighting north of saddam's capital consume on thursday pro democracy october save the time of the 2 rapids support forces. targeted a number of presidential areas. i'm not russian president vladimir putin has addressed them economic forum in st. petersburg, moscow wants to show up it's economy by strengthening businesses on investment ties with its allies. the country's been hit by severe sanctions because of his war with ukraine. the shop of oliver has moved out from some features, but it's my sounds and say, sure, but the growth rate on the russian economy is ahead of the world of rage. and russia has a ready overtaking coupon in germany, in terms of the size of its economy. there is where there was of the russian president at 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 pace, any countries friendly to russia accounts for 3 quarters of its trait turnover. it should be noted that, that russia's main trading problem is after the start of the conflict with ukraine, a, china and india, which had become the largest size of russian oil. and they get it with a big discount piece of promised that russia would increase payments and national congress is without the countries slashing the amount of western currencies. you'd be interested in that. let's no so you could the trust in west and payment systems has been totally on the mind and by western countries themselves. in this regard, i note that last year the share of sentiments for version x, bolts, and the so called it talks, it counts, ease of unfriendly states. the part of to excuse nick,
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was talking about domestic ensure your space 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 conflicts with ukraine, democratic programs have intensified g to emigration on the truck. but still statistics try people's wages growth, especially for those who are employed in the middle tree. industrial sector as the can type of the raw. she's a professor at the national defense universities, also former nato operations direct to in the office of the secretary defense. you join us live from washington, dc. david, always good to have you with us. so this is a very confident that i mentioned warning, but europe is defense because because it doesn't have a developed early warning system, how much substance david is in those remarks. and why is putin saying this now to? well, it's, it's a of fine distinction. i mean, there, there isn't an integrated nato committed control center,
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and there are national sensors to include united states. and there are national intercept systems that have some ability to intercept missiles, but there is not a unified integrated missile defense system like the united states has along the west coast of the united states. i don't think russia's missile defense system is quite what he's floating on as well. but so you know, this is, this is pretty much par for the course from food. nice, but he's threatened were raised structures, nuclear capabilities to start of the invasion of ukraine in about every 2 months or so we, we see something else. okay. and so david, i was gonna say, we know that the americans, i've had a ballistic missile warning system since the cold war began, but, but given putins new to the threats of a ukraine, should europe urgently now be building a much more strategic and integrated missile defense system is absolutely luckier, p of defense has been neglected for about 2 generations. now,
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they took the piece dividend, and unfortunately the piece hasn't quite come. so they have a number of needs, you know, they need to have deployable forces. they need to have a defense industrial base, and they need to have an integrated missile defense system. in the united states system is primarily oriented against the north koreans threats law on the west coast of the united states. so there's work to be done here as well. um, but uh, you know, in the 1980s this was thought by many to be technical article impossible. the potential is there now, but even so, the russian nuclear arsenal is so big that you know, you would probably scale this for an attack against conventional nestles rather than nuclear miss. yeah. and is this all positive pretends campaign to intimidate the west? david following is an invasion of ukraine. i mean, lots of nucleus said the rattling, as you say, until about changing russian nuclear doctrine. but hooton's not stupid. he also
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knows there's no way he can even when the new cable. that's right, that's right. so this is kind of an old playbook, basically what he's trying to do is uh uh, he's playing the long war. he keeps betting that western will, will run out before the war ends. and he's also betting that by raising the specter of nuclear war, he can cleave off a portion of western public opinion. you know, who doesn't want to go to the difficulty of re establishing their defense industrial base, you know, making up for substitution for russian l. n. g and all those sorts of things. but this, this, as i said, this has gone almost since day one of the ukraine. patrick, he basically just wants a free hand and that'll do it. just the final thought to nato allies have allowed you trying to strike russian territory the west and supplied weapons in response to it has suggested that russia might supply long range, conventional weapons to other states to hit western targets. but at the end of the
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day, europe isn't about to back down. so it was putting, going, but this, you know, i, i think again, he's trying to, i, i, i think the model he's looking at is during the cold war, when the west abandoned the neutron bomb, which was a bomb that would, uh, it was described as the ultimate capitalist weapon that would kill people, but it's not destroyed buildings. and basically there was a, we now know a soviet inspired movement in the west and some genuine believers who basically abandoned work on that. i think he's trying to recreate that success with the alliance and be giving a free hands to take the parts of ukraine he wants um, you know, and given the, uh, uh, you know, as 2 generations of defense on your investment. it may have seems like a smart bet when he invaded ukraine 2 years ago, but its looking less like right now. yeah. all right, david josh, always good to get your thoughts and your analysis. david,
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thank you very much indeed for talking to us. thank. if it's not us, president joe biden has apologize for the months long, hold up and approving weapons for ukraine and has reaffirm support for the country on the sideline of events. mocking the 80th anniversary of a dd landings in france bite and also announced of $225000000.00 package to help reconstruct ukraine's electrical power. great. gave us pushing its allies in europe in the west to increase military age when increasing the water is changing, ukraine's labor force women are stepping up in danger. so harmful industries, they were traditionally from working in townhome and reports from case is driving test time. so honda and she's going big full has meant change and ukraine's lay before women are entering traditionally male, dominate to 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
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thought. oh, is that a? yes of tough for tests. i'm good to get to the driver's license. so if you see a gun on the road in a truck to me, all right. maybe it's me much of ukraine's my labor force is a way it will some arrange it. others a hiding will fling from the draft. it's meant more female faces in class is like this one for public transport drivers. it has the chest, the most of them have the thing as being shown after the full scale invasion. the number of trainees e mail drive is increased by 30 percent and not just here in guest stations, the mines ukraine's had to move with the times. and so how these companies and the so not then, unfortunately the was still a trained 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
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change, which that, and not changing attitude could only increase his moment a drafted into cranes for it. they were on the new mobilizations of the site. pro means the moment of being pulled up, yet full gaps in the countries labels, usually as husband and so think while she's driving trends. if this, 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 a lot to what's not know what will happen off to the will. will men expect their own jobs back? will women continue to brown teams of previously of limit industries? one things for so now these trains moving is going to be hard to stop john home and how does it a case? so no, a truck coming nearly 20000 liters of diesel has caught fire in the us. the drive of go down without injury. and the dallas of that, of desoto officials,
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as nearby residents to evacuate the homes of to more than 2 hours rescue workers put out the place. all right, that's it for me down jordan, for now you can find much more information on websites. i'll just come there is the windows next inside story looks at how to and the only thing confidence to them, which is not to the world's largest number of displaced people. that's it. such a bunch of watching the on the right and inspect charter this here is running across the green plain. today we're enhanced the right, i think there was something japan during this weekend, but the seasonal rains. these thing, the plum range, you're not, not developing properly, not fairly over china and that we had the funding here. so this is,
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i've got to possibly repeat the process, the rather more widespread nature, everything south of the yangtze at the moment. we include tie wrong and south in japan in the flood risk in the immediate future. but it drives that further no square up to the middle fifties in beijing approaching 30 in. so jumping says where of course the ryans have more or less left. you still get daddy sandstone. some sort of way. seeing the philippines particularly prone to heavy ones. much of brunei into an easy released problem per night is looking wet and occasionally big chairs and crawled up with a single pole. st. possible. if not likely, the monsoon trough is moving, study north through india and it's more or less on time. usually the heavier side breaks it right now on a or just before it and it's the exception. him rushes particularly wet and it's she made but slightly cooler wants to come through a head of it still hall. so hot and dry and nose and india, with temperatures approaching near reco values and pipe values in places like found on see what eventually cool. the
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since is whales world gaza. thousands of the stimulus, hoping indiscriminately displaced really forces are systematically targeting health care infrastructure. hospitals of one of the only safe options to seek refuge until they became targets from wages war from hospital. i've never seen a soldier inside the hospital. out 0 world investigates where the east ran is violating international. no, but targeting supposedly a new crisis doctor to run hospitals on tuesday or a today and it has the world's largest number of displaced people and a majority are facing experiment often more than a year of conflict for fighting is now spreading to other areas. so what will bring an end to this conflict? this is inside story, the
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