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let's help us fight, finding the brutal acts of terror of the un blacklist israel, of the killing and maiming of children during its war on garza the just to washington. this is out of here and live from to ha, also coming out. the full on launch is one of its largest rockets attacks yet against northern israel. for us signs of 10 years, security agreement with ukraine at the g 7 summit in easily. the bulk fleet has also agreed to lend to $50000000000.00 in assisting our goal is
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to trans ukraine's credible defense and deterrence capabilities. for the long term the european union's top costs. so that's a $200000000.00 sign on the hungry. and on the following, it's a sign of the we begin with the united nations report that's condemned is rarely forces for killing and injuring children. the un secretary general says he's a polled by the dramatic increase and on president of scale of violations against children in palestine. and israel antonio content is cooling them, brutal acts of terror. the un verified 5698. such violations. bias really forces last year i the situations in the concrete part where substantially, increasingly violations where verified include a rise or fall but
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a 155 percent violations over prior years. in the conflict in east right, i'm the occupied palestinian 3030 not terribly. in a spread the gospel street and there could by the waste back i'm us and there's like a hard committed 137 violations against children. that's according to the report. it knows it notes, at least $43.00 is really children were killed during the october 7 attacks. that a couple of them is in debt along the in central garza with more on the devastating impacts of the war on children. the hello city. it shows when west generally affects the from this on getting military defensive. of course the stress they have been mosley and internally displaced from the houses that were force. and instead of getting education to line up for them, hours in the front of organizations in order to get some gallons of what's that to return back with to the assemblies in order to, to said 5. and this is the grim reality where we're talking about thousands of
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palestinian children being killed since october the 7th. and there was to sounds as right now being deprived from having education and similar whites as public children around the blue fox. this is absolutely the good reality in this trip. now, even in light of these very own, during tax on a mazda area, this place has been a general show tough for thousands of palestinians. children who are trying to follow the old as if it is wait a minute, treat to seek refuge in a rough around this area later that has tend to be about 2 weeks. almost points is on these very oh me as gradually later the is what he meant at 3 times. this taught it's at the farm to what's the milwaukee area launching wide uh, 6 series of as many as twice targeting residential houses along side. we made shift shows as well from the east valley side, an official statement. they didn't know each carrying out a strikes in the humanitarian sense. as people are, terri calling from this homes go in, is really made it to a sense that there is
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a sofa. let's get more on that you and report from gabriel, amazon to was on the united nations in new york. and there's a lot to unpack in this report. it's over a 100 pages long. but virginia gamba the secretary general's special representative for children in arms. conflict has come under some criticism for not speaking out more forcefully as violations are happening against children, especially in gaza. i asked her about this. how can your office enhanced its responsiveness to gray violations against children in real time rather than just gathering data in the after the fact, if i know that there is a spike, there's an i'm conflict where i have reason to believe children understood it. i will go probably to remind or part is to conflict over their
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obligations under the 6th grade violations in a way i'm saying we're watching. i can remind them so many times that we're watching. this is what i can do. i would love to have a bed responsive make on each month i dispose of but without a specific resolution of the security council that allowing me to do that, i would being faxed to undermining the money, done reporting mechanisms. and it says luggage report only counts of violations specifically and independently verified by the united nations and due to access restraints, particularly in gaza. the full report in the information does not represent the full scale of the violations against children. gabriel is on to out is here at the united nations in new york. let's not just garza web hosting and children have suffered. a truck is really atrocities since october that has been
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a significant search of violence against mine is including in the occupied westbank . no to day is in ramallah with more. it is how i'm gonna spare lies from the neck down. and it's really a soldier. stop this 17 year old at close range in the neck, trapping him in his own body. struggling to tell his story about february. this year i'm, it was faced by his really soldiers and as the north of the occupied westbank, they run him over right at the door of honda store. the jeep chased him all this way and jammed into the kids. and the soldier, one down and shocked him as you can see,
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the bullet marks and his blood are on the road. a harrowing stories like commerce are common place in palestine. human rights organizations have a long accused israel, of violating palo city and children's rights pervasively. and with impunity, that's why they will come to you as decision to finally place as well on the list of countries that violates children's rights. the you and report details nearly 8000 verified violations against the palestinian children during 2023. all carried out by his really forces, an armed settlers violations cover, killing, maiming displacement use of children as human shields, and attacks on schools among others. it also documents that attention of $900.00 children and reports on multiple forms of sexual violence against child jennings. the new is new to me. now that is really as part of this list,
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the same human rights advocates are hopeful. this will lead to consequences instead of a new one. when i come across, i know why they should buy, got these countries in coal for accountability. they should not be treated as normal states is rarely, soldiers should be banned from countries and they should be tried for war crimes. one says, thousands of additional cases are still pending, verification, 6 months into 2024 situation has only become worse, uses even more shocking phenomena and his brother. but this report recognizes their live tragedy, but it can not change it. they face their violently altered lives with the resilience, and hope only children can muster. not all the data occupied westbank, palestine. the 3 children are among the 14 dead alter series of as rarely
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strikes in central and north west casa 5 people were killed in associate cans and outside the area that bodies have been taken to unlock. so hospital is really forces have counted 3 palestinians during a raid in the occupied westbank troops during the town of cub up here where they destroyed a house. the operation which also targeted jeanine last at about 13 hours. israel's military says it was and disrupting the activities of palestinian fighters. the he was president joe biden and ukrainian presidents. a lot of me zalinski signed a land about 10 year long security agreement on the sidelines at the g 7 summit in easily. the tail is aimed at bolstering ukraine's defensive against russia. it's also meant to be a step towards ukraine's nature membership zalinski coded the strongest deals since ukraine's independence. well, bite it and held it as a way to usher in last,
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in case our goal is to transfer you craze. credible defense in deterrence capabilities for the long term, a lasting piece for ukraine must be underwritten by ukraine's own ability to defend itself now. and just to turn future aggression any time in the future. united states kind of help ensure that your crank can do both. this is an agreement on steps to guarantee sustainable peace, and therefore it benefits everyone in the world because the russian war against ukraine either real, real global threats, a joins now biology, phonetic editor james base who's in the premier region of southern easily and following the development of the g 7 summit, the james, the us, and you cranes, signing what has been described as a landmark security deal to walk us through exactly what we know about the steel.
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to me, it's is important. according to presidency lensky. he says it's truly historic and it's not just a one off deal. this is supposed to last for 10 years. security support from the us to you cry and presence lensky saying is the strongest deal of its type the, the us has had with ukraine since the independence of his country from the soviet union in 1991. so it sounds good and i think the idea is to create momentum that makes the relationship between the us and ukraine. trump proof in cases a try, change a president in november, but we do know how the system works. i'll take you back, for example, to the wrong nuclear deal to present bomb assigned. well, president trump richard off, and that's the way the system works. so i think ultimately this is important, but maybe not as permanent, as it's being made out to be having said that,
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look at the other things that have gone on in recent weeks. and certainly there's been a big yes that by the us and its allies, to strength and ukraine's position. they hope to try and will be in a much stronger position when they last met a year ago in hiroshima, a. but they got a fresh sanctions. the us announced fresh sanctions, including sanctions against any bank that does a deal with a sanction a russian bank. the g 7 itself has come up with a new deal that going to look at the, the, the frozen russian assets at the beginning of the war, about $218000000.00 worth of $1000000000.00 worth of assets. and that money, the interest from that money is going to be used to get a loan, few trained for reconstruction in ukraine. so that is important. we've also got new weapon systems for ukraine. we've got 75 patriots. and now the and t at craft systems that apparently rolled in the way in the near future presence. lensky says
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he was a set some of those systems and we've also got nate. so doing the. ready or the nato stomach coming up in less than a months time. now in washington dc. a deal from nate. so to do more, they took, taking more of the role from the us, of getting an alms channel to ukraine. and actually quite an important deal with hungry hunger has been blocking nato's action all the way the deal now that day. so it's done with hungry is the rest of the nato countries are going to support ukraine. hungry is not going to block that, but hungry is being given on all touts engines. meanwhile, at that briefing on the sidelines of the g 7 summit, initially, president vite and was asked a question about the goals that cease fire deal. and watching that live stream of that press conference. one got the distinct impression that he really didn't want to take that question. no, he didn't think he didn't think it was the right place. clearly this was brand new
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to the training and events. there was us in the training and flags everywhere. they were banners about the new uh, security deal between the 2 countries and listen to what the president said. he was a little testy to the bottom line is that we've made a degree of, i've laid out on an approach that has been endorsed by the un security council by the g 7 by these rallies. and the the biggest hang up so far is a moss refusing to sign on, even though they have some. is it something similar? whether or not it comes to fruition remains to be see we're going to continue to push. i don't have a final answer for you. what we're getting some indication of the final communicate from the g 7 that's not being released yet, but i think we know the wording on because the middle east situation, they say the g 7,
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they are going to be very concerned about the situation on the 11th and northern israel border, they can make a unwavering commitment to, to a 2 state solution. i think the last part, the last statement though, is perhaps the most interesting. they called for israel to refrain from a full scale offensive. in rough. uh, i have to say if you're watching this channel, if you're watching all teams and gone so reporting to you and some of the run this pictures we've seen in recent weeks. if you would question whether there isn't a ready full scale offensive taking place in rough. right, that is james things reporting that i'll diplomatic as a reporting from the g 7 summit in easily thank you. james, to ahead on under 0. missed to beat the heat, launch ponce of china a huge by scorching each wave and their warnings of most sweltering days. and the
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how are the weather remains logic drive what's a good positive a straight if i say good pot down towards the south east we have got quite enough. the middle area of low pressure just rolling across the tasman will push them ready live the showers last 3 conditions into a good part of a new zealand. meanwhile, his middle ridge of high pressure for the time being but what the weather will come across the fall. se off south australia rolling across victoria, anthony southwell some. what the weather coming through here. some other way weather, just clicking on the over to was the coastal for just sidney. seems like disappointedly, damp weather. then over the next couple of days, a little bit of time whether to into the south west for a time. and that a lot just way over to oh, it's available. meanwhile, it'll brighten up. so that was to sort of victoria just to mount pool very well when do web that will continue to drive its way in to new zealand. i mean, i can see those blustery conditions pushing right through the we can meanwhile,
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some wet weather lingering across southern pots of china, plum, rice, now they have well and truly settings on where to where the, the north up towards the yellow sea pushing into the north mean to north korea, that eastern side thesis side of china as well. slipping a little further south with this we go one through saturday. so tutting rather once settled, south korea from palestine to pakistan from syria to indonesia. ok, foundation is delivered to bonnie to over 3300000 people. this year we will be delivering to bonnie to over $23.00 countries across the globe. supporting communities in areas affected bible family, poverty and dishonest. your coupon a is a lifeline for someone in a donate. now with confidence give you a coupon. a today without kat foundation the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the in watching on just a reminder of our top stories. the seller united nations report has condemned as rarely forces for killing and injuring palestinian children the un verified 56198 such violations. last year. so un secretary general antonio good tenant says he's approved by the scale of the violations. he was president joe biden has claimed to months for deadlock overseas, 5 proposal to end the war and goals that he made. the comments of the g 7 so much
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and easily. washington says some of the amendments to the deal for post by him. us a note walkable is the law says it's 5150 rockets into north and israel and the occupied golden heights at defense systems in israel have intercepted some of them as the law says, the attacks are in response to the killing of one of his senior come on, does it comes a day off that has been lost by it more than $200.00 rockets? so no that has moved from level. the husband law used armed drawings. they also used rockets. and what is the complex operation and its official statements. hezbollah says that this is also part of a sweet navigation to the killing of one of his senior commanders on tuesday nights and is ready to strike. now he has the law that promise to step up the intensity the force attacks in response to the killing of its mode,
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the most senior figure. yet since the confrontations began in october, but many of servers will tell you that this is not just about the matter. you know, hezbollah has been escalating the past 2 days, showcasing its capabilities because it's giving israel 2 messages. first of all, it is trying to help its allies from off a have a better negotiating position as there are talks to bring about a ceasefire to end the war on cause us. but as well as also telling this rate is not to decide to launch a wide scale attack on levon on as well, has been threatening to do that. it has while i refuses to pull back up from, from the border. so this is also about the parents of the parts of has a lot with just 3 weeks to go into the u. k. general election of the countries major political parties has focused much on the foreign policies. but some voters
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have something called position labor policy. this stands on garza is losing and support who marks has spoken to most of the voters in manchester, who have tons of facts on labor, the streets across britain. disaffection with politics has become a part of life. but in neighborhoods with large muslim populations, dissatisfaction with the countries left wing labor policy is something new. and gaza is because the cause of situation have for the whole police together. and it was due to go realizing that what's happening to, to monitoring the model is supposed to religion based sonata to so if you're not feeling the policy last year, when it failed, she says to support palestinians and guards and sufficiently, the british government stands on guards are, and israel has created divisions and society in the many votes is upset with both the conservatives on the re. she's so not and may, but on the case stomach winning advice as it was then majority communities like this one and months to will be a challenge for either of britons. lodge 2 political parties, but it'll be
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a particularly pronounced problem for the late apology. that poll suggests will take out. next month. british muslims have historically voted for labor by massive margins, but the policies, thoughts on goals that has recently put that support in down. a lot of people that have spoken to the number, most of my community have basically flat me said we're not going to be voting for the day before the teams directions mohammed to hit. the logic isn't a mom who works with the advocacy group trying to encourage british muslims to engage in politics and says labels, traditional support for social welfare had long attracted most of them both as, until now i think for the selection, it's to date, everything that they he does come out and say of the parts comes out and say, we've seen his empty words in order to generate volts when it comes to palestine and the issue of cause, i mean, he has time and knows exactly what he needs to do, which is he needs to distancing himself from these really need to ship things to coordinate with genocide. when it's a genocide, he needs to basically ensure that the labor party is not completing sending alms to
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israel system and launched his policies manifesto for government invents to this week. he focused on economic growth and political stability, stability over tales listed clear of global events with not them mention of thomas indians or is really, is just, it's an ongoing emission that's for some british muslims to rethink that choices in response to the u. k. is card, let's go cloth and it's policies. the immediate reaction one was of anger, as you can see by the hundreds of thousands that come on the streets of london every week. but the other was also okay. let's take a step back and see what the community can do to ensure that the voices of the muslim community are at present to the highest levels of british government across person, independent muslim candidates, lights, a fee, and that fee hope this sentiment to hurry them into office, the months i'll just 0 mentions to increase prime minister victor, oregon has rejected a multi 1000000 dollar fine imposed by the use top court calling it outrages for the past has been ordered to pay
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a 260000000 dollar fine for breaking the use migration and asylum rules. the european court of justice ruled if failed to accept the rights of asylum seekers to stay in the country while the applications are processed. and also ordered budapest to pay more than $1000000.00 each day until it complies with the order. i suppose that has moved from london in the background tools. this extends to the crisis in 2015. when a 1000000 people of floods largely fleeing the war and syria entered europe. 400000 coming through hungry as you referred to. hungry reacted to that by putting up some razor. why a barriers along its buddha, creating these 2 transit zones where people were detained so often very long periods of time. and that was found after it was referred to the c j by the european commission to be in breach of
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e. u. asylum little. those transit zones were then removed, but hungry still not seem to have really done enough to comply. and then in 2020, there was this separate law that hungary instituted saying that anyone seeking a saw and had to claim this on an outside the country or the embassy in keys in ukraine or bel grade in serbia and not on the hung darian territory. and not to was found not to comply with a you a low on a side of. and so what we have from the c j on this day is a reading that we failed to comply with the rise of applicants for the national protection to remain in hungry, pending a final decision saying that this was deliberately avoiding a common you policy in a way that is unprecedented and extremely serious infringement. all of you lot. the u. s. supreme court has unanimously wrote to keith access to an abortion pill. rejecting a bid put forward by
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a coalition of anti abortion groups. me for prestone is used for 2 thirds of all abortions in the us and will now stay on the market for level reports from washington dc. well, this case was brought by a group of anti abortion doctors who wants to, to make it more difficult for women to access a drug that ends uses terminations to drug and question. call me for press start, and the judge is ruled unanimously 9 from 6 of whom all conservatives to throw this case out of justice press correct cabinet. a consecutive himself who was appointed to the court by donald trump said that all of these doctors did have a moral issue and a moral justification here. they did not have legal standing about significant because what this means is that the, just the system not rules on whether the f, the guy you support the, the control stroke access here. i could lovely lovely would it made it easier for women to access this drug, especially when those women can have to drug mail to them. so there is always the possibility that this issue could appear again before the court at some point at
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some and some of the various guys. and of course, abortion never, far away from this place. the supreme court because it was only 2 years ago that the supreme court voted to overturn roe v wade. that was the little the guaranteed, the access to an abortion to any woman in the united states. and it took it back to the state level. what it to be seen us is a when half the president biden, because he's very much told himself, is the man who supports a woman's right to choose. and it places for the distance between him and donald trump, who says, i am the man who got roe v wade over tons. and of course donald trump is running for president in november. but he's the presumptive nominee for the republicans. he's back here on capitol hill today. he's gonna be speaking to lawmakers. he's going to be speaking to send it to you. a payment basically is gonna be saying, look, i am going to be, you'll come to that, liked it or not. you've got to get behind me and he's going to be laying out exactly what that is going to look like. fill of out, i'll just the or washington. a huge wave has swept across northern china springing
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record break in temperatures. the agricultural ministry says the huge and a possible drought will have an adverse effect on crop planting. katrina, you has moved from badging. does young are really central. badging wasn't intended to be a place for. so in this but it's become popular with local seeking refuge from a heat wave which has enveloped the city this week with some areas experiencing temperatures of more than 40 degrees. grow the system you know this year is become so how much early or then you're coming here is a good way to escape the heat and get some reading. authorities have told people to reduce time spent outdoors pregnant women and the elderly have been one of the 1st of heat stroke, pedestrians and cyclists doing the best to protect themselves from the scorching sun. the capitol is not alone and experiencing the sweltering heat. soaring temperatures have struck over the countries note from the eastern province of chandel, titian, john,
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in the far west breaking national records for the usual temperature. at this time of year. authorities and holiday and hon. 9 provinces have issued a red and orange of let the 2nd and most severe warnings for high temperatures. outdoor clean is replaced by mist 10 and trucks to cool down the streets and control dots in single to 42 degree heat wave. didn't to to tours soon, visiting a site called flaming mountain. at the moment of baking under the sun, showed the temperature of the steel at $65.00 degrees celsius for you to include. i don't think i have never had this feeling before. like being roasted in the furnace is an unforgettable weak spears doing so. now as china is national climate center is willing to move horses an average days to come this summer, making the trend to the all new with a passion. scientists say climate change is also to blame. china is the world's biggest, the mission of greenhouse gases, and has been experiencing months of extreme weather. this unseasonably hot,
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june follows china's hosses nay on record and one of its coldest winches. katrina you, alda. 0 aging. the world's last remaining wild horses are returning to their natural habitat in central asia. such a waltz case, horse went extinct in the wild 60 years ago, and only a dozen of them remained income to the t dmitri med mental event. go reports these. but as of else case, horses are the 1st of the kind to gallop the vast steps of catholics done in nearly 2 centuries. bred at the progress do these 3 travel to more than 4000 kilometers biplane to the ancestral home. up, what does it all set on pico and yet we managed to get those horses here alive, and healthy, all the way to this reintroduction santano's. of course, mobile phones of these 1st 3 or just the 1st step in the zippers of all skis,

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