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just deserving recipients, visit the cost on the web presence. and remember, it's a cup you revise wells and increases systems cost on request or the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news our from don't. coming off in the next 60 minutes. children among the dead, the is riley military targets residential buildings in north casa place. 14 people are killed, virtual acts of terror, the united nations blacklist israel. for homie, children during its war on garza, it verified more than $8000.00 degrees violations,
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including killing and maiming. the un security council closed for an immediate hold for the seniors at the west and sued in a city of an official power, military rapids support forces. and the us signs a long term security agreement with ukraine at the g 7 summit individually on the block fleet is agreed to lend $50000000000.00. the we begin in garza with the is really military is carrying out a series of deadly strikes across the strip as a number of civilian casualties from the war mouse. at least 9 palestinians have been killed off to israel and targeted a residential building in kansas city. 3 children are among the dead. teams are racing against the clock to rescue people for trumped onto the rubble. at least 5 palestinians were killed in a sense. he can't of the area,
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it bodies were taken to the left. so hospital in central goza, which is already overwhelmed with the dead and injured. united nations report has condemned, is rarely forces for killing and injuring palestinian children for you. and 2nd, to general antonio. good. that it says he's a poles by the dramatic increase. and i'm president of scale of final nations against children in palestine and israel. but that is, is cooling them, brutal acts of terror, the you and verified 5698. such a violations by is really forces. last year. situations in the car report where substantially, increasingly, violations were verified, include a rise or fall but a 155 percent violations over prior years. in the conflict in a straight i'm the occupied palestinian 3030 not terribly in
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a spread the gospel street. and there could by the waste back homeless and as long as he had committed 137 violations against children. according to the report, it notes at least $43.00 is ran, the children were killed during the october 7 attacks forcibly displaced families in the city of data by law say they are dealing with constant grease. many of the children that has been offered, and because of his rarely killings of correspondence, hunting wood reports from central casa of the war and gaza has forever changed the lives of more than 2300000 palestinians. among them are tens of thousands of children affected by conflict. they have endured on a speak of the last, forced into a life that has become under recognisable reports show more than 15000 miners had been killed in the war and estimated 17000 have lost parents or are separated from
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them. cases have become so common. hospitals have coined a new acronym, w, c, n s f, which is stands for wanted a child, no surviving family. these 2 children are or friends. they now live in attempts, cared for by a woman and her 12 year old son. i son who we are dealing with his own set of losses. his father and 2 older brothers were killed in his regular years. try this, all right, i'm traumatized. my father was killed, but the whole 2 weeks later at the home with my brother in law was show his wife was killed. the little baby fell from the 2nd floor. many of the, the children live in constant fear. fear of more is really a talk, a moving more family members don't being forced to leave this place yet. again, just a crisis has also an impact on their mental health. many of these, the children did not know where their parents are. some were detained by these really military, while being forcibly pushed out of from northern garza. 9 year old mirror hasn't
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heard from her father in days. it's made out will cry this. we fled to the south and ran for our lives. we were living in fear on our way here. we saw the dead bodies all over the road. we walked long distance is barefoot and that is really said the area was safe, but it's not true. wherever we go. there are 11 out of every 6 the children is acutely malnourished, living and devastating conditions with limited water and food. is there a new normal going to school is now a distant memory, a luxury that is no longer accessible when i mean that each celebrations are approaching. we have no way means to celebrate the will, has deprived us from school toys and every joy in life. the burden of war is heavy, but palestinians, the children here say they have no other option but to carry the end and the out honey, my moods alicia zeta from central gaza. palestine to assume is in
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the in central garza with more on the devastating effects the boys having on children. a tele city. it shows when west generally affects the from this ongoing military expensive. of course, the stress there have been mosley, and intentionally displaced from the houses that were force in instead of guessing education to low enough for long hours and the friends 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. we're talking about thousands of palestinian children being killed since october the 7th. and there was to sounds us right now being deprived from having education and similar whites as public children around the blue box. this is absolutely the good reality in this trip now, even in lights 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 of it is wait a minute, treat to seek refuge in
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a rough this area later that test tends to be about 2 weeks. almost points is on these very on me as gradually. later the is what he meant 3 times, the sausage and farms to what's the milwaukee area. launching wide. uh, 6 series of as many as twice targeting residential houses alongside we've made shift shows as well from the is very solid and official statement. they denied carrying out a strikes in the humanitarian sense as people are terry find from this homes go in, is really made a to a sense that there's a hostile saw. let's hear more about that. united nations report from gabriel, amazon to who was at un headquarters in new york. and there's a lot to unpack in this report. it's over a 100 pages long. but virginia campbell, 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,
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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 obligations under the 6th grade violations in a way i'm saying we're watching. i can remind them so many times that were watching . this is what i can do. i would love to have a bid the responsive make on these my, my disposal, but without a specific resolution of the security council that allowing me to do that, i would be in fact,
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undermining the money done reporting mechanisms and methods. luggage. the report only counts 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. christiana is a former interest spokesman, and he says, israel's killing of children is awfully shameful. and this is the ultimate list of shame that israel has been put on. because kidding, the children breaks the ultimates to blue. it gets to the very depths of to which humanity can sing. and you have to remember that some of the groups and countries on this listing to boca around isis, of kite, a russia beyond the. i mean, this puts israel in a list of some of the most
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a pooling regimes and groups in the web, i should say that come us. and it's not meant to have it also that including, by the way, it is way to set plus those things by doing in the west bank. so my reaction is that this is actually shameful. and i think, but given the totality of what we're seeing in terms of accountability mechanisms, we've got the i, c, j, the international court of justice, international criminal court, got reports coming up for the human rights council. i think as things build up, i think so the i selection of the parents spaces of israel will be continually and continually reaffirm, i think that will have consequences as people see the totality of what's going on. and let's turn now to the diplomatic efforts to reach a c spy in gaza. president joe biden is blaming him us for deadlock and enforcing the us life proposal to end israel's war. he made the comments of the g 7 summit in
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italy. lead has endorsed the proposal. washington says some of the amendments to the deal made by him off a workable and others on not just he was diplomatic editor james things in the body and easily with the latest of the situation in the middle east and in gauze. as being one of the top areas of discussion around the g 7 table, obviously those meetings all take place in private, but not surprisingly present bite and was off about gauze. the answers, news conference. it was the news conference that was branded with us and ukrainian flags, and this was, is somewhat testy on the bottom line is that we've made a degree of, i've laid out 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
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push. i don't have a final answer for the full g 7 communicate hasn't yet been released, but we understand it has language and it's about the middle east conflict. the g 7 leaders say that very concerned about the situation in northern israel and lebanon across that border. they say that they still firmly believe the idea of a 2 state solution, and they say they called on israel to refrain from a full scale rafa offensive. i have to say, if you have watched the recent pictures in recent weeks on al jazeera, perhaps you would ask the question, is that not already a full scale offensive? and rafa james base, which is 0 bowery, it's in the the german chancellor joined, caused by a mouse to sign onto the us back to cease fire proposal via hum, give minds on these. and we have jointly supported this plan by the us presidents and are joining me please. the security council has done the same. now it is
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important that everyone implement fits and we've that full pool and how much in particular to give the necessary consent. so that this can now what to these really ami has released 50 palestinian prisoners in casa, who had spent months in detention. many describe their experience as harrowing, highlighting the severe conditions they faced ex, those i most each reports ambulances arrived one after another, bringing newly released prisoners to their families. more than 50 palestinians were detained by these really army 4 months. described the instrument condition, stand, york. when we were handcuffed and blindfolded is really soldiers kept kicking and hitting us using their rifles. we were all transported to prison, including many injured and disabled civilians. there we were, tortured and put to file and interrogations is rarely unleashed their police dogs on us. and many of us to tanny's panic, they took pleasure in torturing us,
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according to estimates from a ramallah piece dried screw up more than a 1300 palestinians have been detained by israel. majority of them from the occupied, the west bank a 1000 and some more head for simply disappeared from gaza since the beginning of the is really military offensive. last year released prisoners report being deprived of food and water for days at all. she for hospital is really forces buried palestinians alive. we saw with our own ice, many people and cause a were executed, run over by tanks, were buried to live in mass graves. it was all over tv screens and we saw it and realize this really army says it's investigating allegations of mistreatment, the palestinians, and its facilities and has refused to comment on specific cases. but many fear of this investigation like others for it will not hold anyone account access. i'm reach out to 0. the palestinians have been killed by israeli forces innovate and
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the engineer and the occupied westbank. these rarely, military phone to the storms. the town of come on to you where they destroyed a house. the operation also targeted the city of janine last thing about a 13 ours. israel's military says it was aimed at disrupting the activities of palestinian sciences. and abraham report from them all around 3 am local time on thursday. these rated forces have rated the g need refugee camp. damaging the infrastructure with armed confrontations ensued between the palestinian fighters and these really forces. now, 10 hours later, we've seen these really forces pushing more troops into a neighboring village called come off to you with these really forces of surround to the house and salting killed. 2 palestinians, they believe to be, to have been posted in fight. theirs were fled. did you need refugee camp to the neighboring village of about it when they have been killed by these really forces?
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we've seen difficult pictures of these way the army at dealing with those bodies as they were trying to take them and confiscate them as part of this ready policy of withholding bodies of palestinians is where it is. claim that they're responsible for killing is really isn't one of the video shows. one soldier kicking the body with his legs and then attempt to move him towards a new nearby bulldozer and take the bodies. another palestinian was shot dead during the confrontations that have adopted their according to palestinians. this is part of the daily reality on their occupation with they faced the really highly admitted to rise army raising their villages in their towns every day. and while they'd be holding a funeral for one person, there are 2 who would never be late to rest because israel is take, has taken their bodies. is that but he does eat all the occupied westbank, palestine. miss bailey, as drank in southern lebanon, has killed at least one person, the type targeted
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a residential building in the town of do not that several people were injured in the strike. earlier on thursday has been less. is it $5150.00, broke its intern, northern israel, and the occupied golan heights at defense systems in israel, intercepted some of them as molasses. the attacks are in response to the killing of one of his senior commanders. and it comes a day off to his beloved fired more than $200.00 buckets. so in a hood that has moved from bales has values arm drones. they also use rockets and what is the a complex operation? and its official statements. hezbollah says that this is, this is also part of it please. now the ation to the killing of one of his senior commanders on tuesday nights and is ready to strike. now he has the law, they promise to step up the intensity before the tax 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 us about the matter, you know, has full a, has been escalating the past 2 days, showcasing its capabilities because it's giving as well 2 messages. first of all, it is trying to help us ally 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 11 on as well, has been threatening to do that. it has, well, i refuses to pull back up from, from the border. so this is also about the parents of the parts of hezbollah. c, u. s. military says assailant has been severely injured after who is the attack on a bulk congo carrier in the gulf of adrian. the american was evacuated by us forces
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the run in line to these have launched repeated, thrown, and missile strikes on the ships in the red sea since november. they say these attacks of a part of the campaign of solidarity with palestinians in garza, the you and has cold for the release of you and and n g o personnel health in yemen by the who these, the u. n says 17 of its staff members are in detention, this cold for the who face to refrain from arbitrary imprisonment. a few minutes you have any civilians. and the un has warned of catastrophic run this occasions in yemen. as a result of the threats by the government to kind of things and who's the controlled area is from the international banking system. a decade long civil war history tree . good. one of the wells was to monetary and crises both with the defacto authorities and the government of human have issued competing and increasingly stringent directives, binding individuals, businesses,
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and they'll call into national financial institutions from dealing with banks based in areas controlled by the other party. this includes a potentially immune decision to exclude banks based in summer from using the swift banking system, which would prevent these banks from facilitating international financial transactions. as these developments have potentially catastrophic ramifications, they threatened to for the fragment and weak and you haven't already struggling economy. the united nations security council has passed a resolution demanding and immediate end to fighting in the suit. any city of all fashion. the system moment over 15 members of the council unanimously voted in favor. thousands of nell slid officer, the largest city in the 4 as fighting intensifies between the army and the power
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military rapids support forces. it's the last city in the region that's still controlled by government forces. nearly 11000000 sudanese has been displaced by more than a year of functioning between the army and the recess. these figures form part of a report on displacement levels around the world, which the un says have had a record this year. michael, apple takes a look to move in 12 years. the number of people forced from the homes across the world has risen. the u. n. refugee agencies latest global trends report shows, in fact the figure has doubled over the past decade. they are now more than 120000000 people in the world forcibly displaced. that equates to one in every 69 people, globally, nearly 50000000 of those displaced in the world are children. these are records asylum seekers. internally displaced people,
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people being forced by conflict bye. i the persecution by different and increasingly complex forms of violence. the head of the you ins, refugee agency, coal sedan, one of the world's most catastrophic, yet forgotten concepts. it's not just in terms of displacement, but in terms of hunger, lack of access, violation of human rights by the end of 202310 point 8000000 student needs had been up rooted. the conflict in syria to continues to drive the world's displacement crisis. they are nearly 14000000 syrians displaced in and outside the country. 2 decades of war, enough gun is done, has led to nearly 11000000 afghans remaining displaced almost within the country, or in neighboring countries. ongoing fighting in ukraine,
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the democratic republic of congo and me in more, our old dislodging millions, turning to israel's war on gaza. the report states that between october and december last year, up to 1700000 people representing nearly 80 percent of gauze, this population has been displaced. november the keys do a fusion, alex stephanie, altogether a new and if you do crisis outside of gaza would be catastrophic on all of them. especially because we have no got on to that. these people won't be able to, to, to, to cause a one day to all pay, i guess the actual, unless there was a significant shift in international joe politics. the u. n. c. is these re code numbers almost certain to continue rising mike level algebra 0. so let's bring in joe siegel who is the director of research at the african center for strategic studies with the national defense university, and he joins we now live from washington. d. c. jo, thank you so much for joining us on the on to the are and use our, the you in security council demanding a hold to the siege of associated where will,
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than one point. 8000000 people live. that resolution also cooling for the withdrawal of all fighters, threatening the safety and security of civilians in that area. so how significant is these? well, it's very significant. um, a pressure is really the last remaining refuge in the dark for region of western sudan. where are other internally displaced persons some 800000 people actually have congregated to add as a means of protection against the aggressor in the region, which is the rapid support forces, the art ss. and this is uh uh, a derivative of the old john to read militia of the early, 2 thousands that had been charged with genocide in the region. and so the real concern here is if the foster falls that we could see not just the
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humanitarian catastrophe, but really on a, on a controlled level of violence against on our civilians and a, and a, and a new era genocide in the region. and so we use the phrase to humanitarian catastrophe. we're looking at a situation where the w h o says mass salvation is a very real risk, but people are dying from lack of access to food medicine, other essentials. how would you describe the scale of the crisis that we're looking at here and what are you hearing from people on the ground? it really is hard to put a happens. you get your head around it for so long. the sedan conference be going on since april of last year. it's going under the radar of the many and international community because of other crises going on. and we just don't have great coverage of what's happening. but the reports we do get,
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so just show that people really are uh, uh, you know, facing the final stand here and i'll foster that's why this is so significant the rest of the region and therefore has already been devastated. and there really are many other options that they have. the area is very isolated, even the roads in and out of flesh or close off. so this is why the resolutions you and security were cause resolution so important to try to get a ceasefire and prevent the ongoing assault on the town to what needs to happen next. from your perspective, we also have a situation of course with a access to 8 is, is deeply difficult for people in need because of the finding in these areas. yeah, so i think 1st of all we, we really need to put pressure on the militant, the groups that are involved,
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particularly the rapid support forces led by general the mom at to come down. but now i'm done. i'm done delgado, you understand that he he is the main aggressor in this. and now i think clearly putting pressure on him politically that you know, he's going to be held responsible for further atrocities in foster is really important. there also needs to be a single to his international. so backers, namely that you a that no continued political and material support to him makes them also responsible for what could be a potential genocide effect. you need to have that strong political message that then can create some space for the humanitarian assistance to, to come in. and to just finally, i know that you've talked about the risks and the challenges that made a much if this, this conflict is not addressed. and you've talked about the potential that this
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could spill into regional conflict. and that's a really the yeah, right now we're talking about situation western city and but sudan is a keystone country border separate other countries in africa to segue between africa and the middle east importers. the red sea. yeah, we're currently looking into a situation where sudan is becoming a field state and it's is they become highly fragmented. um, you have a country of 47000000 people. and so in addition to the humanitarian cost from this, it really opens up a free for all among regional actors. buying for more control is, is very strategic territory. and so in that sense, and we're already seeing international actors coming in, supporting the different sides, trying to carve out their own interest there. this could be a very messy prolong situation. right, that's jo single,
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the for us joining us from washington dc. it's the director of research at the african center for strategic studies at the national defense university. joe, thank you so much. thank you for having me on the us assigned a 10 year security agreement with ukraine at the g 7 summit. initially. the bulk fleet is also agreed to give keys a $50000000000.00 loan during the whole reports from the meeting employer in southern easily. it was in garza and you, craig, with permanent and discussions among the 7 leaders install the new to the opiate with different prospects for progress on ukraine. president followed him. is that lensky was off with a gesture of the g 7 long term support. a 10 year bilateral security deal signed with the united states to add to similar deals with other g 7 members together intended as a step towards eventual nato membership. this is trying to ukraine's credible
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defense and 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 the ukraine can do. both sanctions were expanded on entities, still helping to keep rushes. economy afloat. and to do was reach to allow the interest on frozen russian assets to be used as collateral. pro $50000000000.00 loan to ukraine, put in to treat reconstruction and humanitarian use. today is a truly historic j us and we have signed the strongest agreement between ukraine and the us. since our independence and the easiest and agreements on security and does on the protection of human life . because it is tricky, a territory, the new crime and for the d 7 within the sometimes divided in the support for
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israel and the palestinians and facing allegations from outside the popular seat and double standards. as a result, a section of the summit struck conclusions, reiterates the g 7, support for what it described as us efforts towards the sci fi. it's also expected to contain language confirming. the g settings commitment to a 2 state solution and it urges israel to refrain from it, expands the defensive in ralph or in the science of the gaza strip school. it's a big moment for tally and prime minister, georgia maloney costs becoming the acceptable face of fund like politics on the international stage and the intent on forging new influence for each of the in europe. it may such, okay, well yeah, well that is the message we want to convey. it's a jew 7 under the tell him presidency that wants to strength and it's dialogue with the nations of the global self. this d 7 lack some of the amiable informality of previous gatherings and no just because of the gloomy state of the world below,
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they had an easy smile. but all the fellow leaders faced battles for their political futures at home. the next g 7 lineup could look quite different to this one. joe, nicole elders 0 binary in southern it today. still ahead on the 0. thailand's notorious gains if monthly's terrorized locals when we find out what's being done to still meet the artisans and nika, who create by hand drapes that call this what listens. consider the most sacred place on the how are the why the remain sloshy? dr. what's a good positive, a straight if i say good pot down towards the se we have go coil know if the middle area of low pressure just rolling across the tasman will push them ready live the
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showers last 3 conditions into a good part of a new zealand meanwhile, here's a middle ridge of high pressure for the time being, but what's the weather will come across the fall. se off south australia rolling across victoria, anthony southwell, some west the weather coming through here and some other weather. just clicking on the over towards the coastal for just sydney. 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 for the western side of it to over here just to mount pool. very well when do what about that will continue to drive its way in to new zealand. i mean, obviously there's blustery conditions pushing right through the we can meanwhile, some wet weather lingering across southern pots of china, plum, rice, now they have well and truly setting some west to where the further north up towards the yellow sea pushing into the north mean to north korea, that eastern side or piece of side of china as well slipping a little further south with this, we go one through saturday. so turning rather on,
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settled the south career. the israel's woman seen is decimating entire households invested in the words of those who survived. and with the help of the palestinian journalists felt lights tells the housing story of 3 families and investigates us complicity the world's most brutal boar and decades. the night to vote, and by doing this was part one on that's just the latest news as it breaks, put immigration advocates challenge president trump asylum order back in 2018 with detailed coverage. while the santa writes remains from the in the saddle, the fall right is expected to shake off politics and bustles from around the world
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. the growth rate of the russian economy is ahead of the world. average and russia has already overtaken japan in germany, in terms of the size of its economy. the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is just to remind, to allow top stories to sell. at least 14 palestinians have been killed in a series of his rarely strikes across the gaza strip. children are among the dead chains of racing against the clock to rescue people still trapped onto the rumble. united nations report has condemned is rarely forces for killing and injuring
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palestinian children. secretary general antonio, that it says he's a poles by the dramatic increase. and i'm president of scale of violations against children in palestine and israel coles and brutal acts of terror. 3 palestinians have been killed, find as many forces innovate near to me, and he'll find westbank, these rarely military storms, the town of come up here. so they destroyed a house. the operation also targeted the city of janine the thing about 13 hours israel's fall right? finance minister has built a new economic blow to the palestinian authority. this mo, from utterance has signed an order to the doctor, $35000000.00 of palestinian tax revenues. that money will be transferred to is riley families whose family members were killed in the october attacks. is ro collex palestinian tax as part of the 1994 powers agreement between the palestinian liberation organization and israel. and the deduction, 3 percent of the amount as
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a collection fee. the total revenue is estimated to be around to $220000000.00 a month. this is a main source of income for the palestinian authority. no to day reports from the miller in the occupied west bank. this is a precedent, this is the 1st time that is will take such a step and at proceeding that uh that step they took let just the steps they've legislated palestinian money away, giving the finance minister and his real the power to do with that money as he sees fit, whether it's to compensate is really families of tech to affected by palestinian attacks or to even directed elsewhere. and now he's putting that into action. of course, this could potentially be open the floodgates to a very serious financial crisis in the palestinian authority rooted in the political fact that is really controlled every aspect of life. not just of ordinary palestinians, but of the coffers of the palestinian authority that is supposed to take care of
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them. the u. s. supreme court has unanimously ruled to keep access to an abortion pill. rejecting a being put forward by coalition of anti abortion groups. if a per stone is used for 2 thirds of all abortions in the us and will now stay on the markets feel of l reports from washington dc. well, this case was brought by a group of anti abortion doctors who wants it to make it more difficult for women to access a drug that ends uses terminations to drug and question. call me if it 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
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because what this means is that the justice system not rules on whether the f, the guy, the, for the, the control stroke access here. i could lovely lovely but 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 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 tilted back to the state level, what it's being seen as a is a win here for 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.
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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 pay members and he's gonna be saying, look, i'm 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. so you guys main opposition. labor party has no interest. it's manifesto. and it's pledging to recognize a palestinian stage if it wins next month's general election. the body has had a big lead in the polls, but it's facing a decline in support. and the most of it is over it's initial response to the conflict. amongst reports from manchester in the north of england, 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 had for the whole coming together. and it was put together, realizing that what's helping to,
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to monitor the new model. it's not the religion based sonata to so if you're not feeling the policy last year, when it failed, she says to support palestinians in gauze as efficiently the british government stones on guards are. and israel has created divisions and society in the many votes is upset with both the conservatives on the ricci sooner and later on the case. thomas, when everybody says it was the majority of communities like this one and months to will be a challenge for either of britons lodge to fiscal policies. that will be 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 i spoke to the number, most of my community have basically flat me, set them and i'm going to be voted for the day before things directions. mohammed to hit the lot. isn't a mom who was with the advocacy group trying to encourage british muslims to engage in politics and says labels, traditional support the social welfare had long attracted most of them,
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both as until now i think for this election it's to date everything that they, he does come out and say of the punch comes out and say we'd be seen as empty words in order to generate volts when it comes to alice thing and the issue of cause, i mean, he has found 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 complete and sending alms to israel system and launched his policies manifesto for government and mentions to this week. he focused on economic growth, the political stability, stability, tales listed clear of global events with no the mention of tato simians 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 current, 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. and the other was also okay. let's take
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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 carry them into office, the months, which is 0 mentions to people in the law. we are holding a visual for the vice president sell us. children died in a plane crash earlier this week. 21 days of national morning has been declared welcome web has moved from the capital leroy, which was the devastating blow for supporters of malawi as vice president, solace to lima. together that is official residence in the capital, a long way for a vigil following the announcement of his death on tuesday. the government soon said he'll be given a state to funeral. what is very important at the point at the moment is that we, mon, beloved,
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vice president and the outlaws that lost their lives in a manner that is very dignified to name. it was in a small twin engine plane that crashed on monday near its destination. the northern city of them, caesar, it took more than 24 hours to find the ag croft and confirm his death. the remains of the 9 people on board with slaten by helicopter to a long way. president lazarus checkware announced last month that he'd run for a 2nd time in elections due next. yeah. team is support as beneath the president check where i would step aside and allow to lima to run people, some of them suspect file play. his policies called for an investigation into the cross, which the government has said, it will carry out because there's been tension between the president and his deputy since they won poles and took office 4 years ago. 10 e mail was charged with corruption, but the charges where they had dropped,
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the supporters said they were politically motivated. logan's have been struggling with an ailing economy and food shortages and reason. yes. some a tied with a government and hope for change. somebody came out to and i'm devastated because of discharge of di we're all morning because as the vice president, he was helping us in many ways. it's heartbreaking. meanwhile, to lima, supporters of waiting to see you, president check where i will a point to be the next vice president sound last with a may reach. an e mail is among content as being discussed on radios and social media. 10 e mail was popular among some logans, especially young votes, as many say you seem of different to others in the political establishment. he permits to fight corruption and bring change in support is waiting to find out how he do in the next. is presidential elections. now,
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they never well malcolm web elders era the long way malory, millions of muslims who visit and make up for the annual hush pilgrimage. the focal point of their religious journey is because of the stone structure at the center of the great most guess, make a show about when to meet the office who design and create the drapes that covers the holy site. the cop uh is the stone building of the center of the great mosque of mecca. and here of this workshop in the west of the city is perhaps one of the most with the jobs in the buckling weld opticians. we have the black fabric that covers the casa, the cubicle structure, which muslims consider as the house of god. it's a daily rush to finish the task on time. island. well, how much is his gold and silver threads in the inscriptions that displayed of a different panels of the dre? the we are trained for a year on this technique and then once approved by
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a committee of experts, we move to the next phase, which is embroidery and calligraphy. it has to be top notch. there is no room for area. yeah. every yeah, the fabric cover also known as the case where is we moved and the kava is would rate in a new cloth in et cetera. many attended by clerics and dignity, or is the band is carried out for muslims all over the world is what is one of the most sacred relics and it's not in the process of making it, is that it gets and time consuming for the office and partisans in stitching together the passes the designs and the can leg with a. this isn't just about creating a piece of on the, on, on a and great privilege, the case what is made of fuel silk, embroidery with verses from the koran. i'm a proud person. i feel like i'm blessed, i make designs that are displayed in the most sacred place on earth,
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and i can't describe my feelings to you. so then a look at bonnie has been we've exec as well for nearly half a century. he says times have changed, and machines are now taking over the manual work. i'm gonna put a lot, well i the how about it? at the beginning, all the work was done by hands. now machines do many tasks such as weaving somebody in the fabric dying, the threats, and with great precision, with all but even with more than technology, the most meticulous work is still done by hand, by artisans who wish to see an old islamic tradition continue for generations to come hush him, i'll just be right back. a seal ahead on mountains here on someone who came in unit where pretty soon files is of funds will be fitting this stadium to watch germany
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play scotland at the start of year or 2020 for the
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the the the, the well, the last remaining wild horses are returning to the natural habitats in central asia. the pledge of all skis holes went extinct in the wild 60 years ago, and only a dozen of them remained in captivity. dimitri medford into reports these but as the vows case, horses are the 1st of the kind to gallop the fast steps of catholics done in nearly 2 centuries. bred at the progress do these 3 travel more than 4000 kilometers by plane to the ancestral home. up,
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what does it all set on pick on yet we manage to get those horses here alive, and healthy, all the way to this reintroduction santano's. of course, mobile phones. these 1st 3 or just the 1st step for me. this is the bridge of elsie's horse is genetically different and the only true wild horse subspecies. its lineage slips thousands of years ago before horses with domesticated it's smaller and stockier than a regular horse with no just simply short legs. on average, it weighs much less to and its unique genetics mean per se holes can only breed among it's kind of this plus hunting and the climate change caused the bridge of all ski to die out in the wild. in the mid 20th century, the numbers would dwindling and captivity as well. by the end of the 1950s, only 12 of these horses where
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a live in zoos across the planet. in 1957, the last but his develops key caught in the wild. save. that's kind by providing vital genetic diversity. 80 is late to that one more than a 100. now nearly a 1000 has been released to rome, central asia, and they're helping preserve it's ecosystem. the why, of course, as so if another important role, especially for the step to prevent a to distribution on uh, on a to for an upcoming plans and the step and also prevent a fire. these 3 pressure valves keys will now begin re populating cars like stones wilds of the being on the brink of extinction. to meet you met, but then go out to 0. what a some the wrong schools and all those a dangerous minutes. but the wild monkeys are full of 40 in central thailand. finally being rounded up and placed in captivity at one stage they had formed gangs
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fighting to force full control of the city center. stony chang reports local residents say they relieved the monkeys are being removed. of the members of thailand's most notorious gang kept in cage did last. the mischievous mechanics of la 3, some resigned to the states. others still struggling for freed up to 6 months in appeals to the prime minister. your 3rd has finally resting back control. james at monkeys took control of the city in central time in several years ago. stopped the tourist treats during the cubic pandemic. they over and shop some businesses. extorting n is payment and food. local residents found themselves outnumbered and harassed. but the bad behavior isn't just the survival to having started with food, the simian delinquency being on a rampage. the theory lower than paulia. they know when we're coming,
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they use the seats to hang from above and use the hands to snatch stuff away and they run the always one step ahead of us. but now the long i'm at the lowest person for their incarceration begins. however, documentation and sterilization. refreshing to mock their arrival in jail tattoos or a vital parts of prison life. and that is just as true for these monkeys as they get their id numbers, place of the age age forever on that place. to draw up on the cheek, an indication to the bulletins, the problematic primate for the estimated 2000 mechanics and looked very off. and now house is captured, castrated, and contained. it's quite a full from grace for the month is used to rule the city and government the you with them to the monkeys from the in the city. i pretty aggressive and half a history of attack and people,
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but they are becoming calmer because the new environment has everything they need, especially food, which is the most important thing and sign for the streets on safe. yes. some will be allowed to remain an attraction for the tourist. drill into that and some is empty. and these are experts innovating arrest. showing that sometimes a life of crime does pay. tony toyota 0 library central time, and hundreds of football fans are descending on germany for the start of the european championship. scotland support has hoping to witness an offset against the host and the opening game on friday to mccain reports for munich. this is munich, smiley, and plots transformed briefly into a meeting place with scott spans, as they contemplate the national teams coming clash with germany. so many of them
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simply being at this game like the tournament itself is a 1st, as i was a keeper, hopefully guess 3 tournaments and enroll jeremy of last opening game. let's keep that going. sports in them. it said it all. spelling one was a game. scrolling one was a little while ago, i know, and surprisingly, the jim in the sense here, i don't see it that way. the hope is that plays can rise to the occasion. government is not really the full favorite. yeah. so i think we will win to 0. that's a good starts in the competition. and then we go on that sense of a team the prospect as it progresses through competition since traditionally being a german strengths. but since the world cup trans, in brazil, 10 years ago, successive national sides have struggled. one and the lease told me this team is different. i would say they've got a group, it is okay, that is the works, especially with the tournament format, where you have to advance even if you are in 3rd place. advancing is actually an
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absolute must for that part the gym and play is taking nothing for granted them on the qualitative. if you look at the teams quality and what is possible with all players, what we've shown again recently that was definitely really positive, was to see in mattress that there's room for improvement. a tournament is the best place to show how you can perform well over a whole mess as they go through that last training sessions. the scotts team is focused on getting everything and every one as ready as possible. if we go there and play to the best of what ability, and i'm pretty confident that we can beautiful scores seem to come out of a group stage. but realistically, to do that, they're going to need a positive result here against germany. something they haven't managed for more than 20 is pretty soon. this area will be fitting up with friends of both sides, drawing to the opening match of a tournament that will play out over the next 4 weeks. going to came houses, era, munich. and that's it for me, jessica washington. so this is,
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