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thank you. close, then open just to to, i'm enjoy it. i pension that the independence commission, probably more rice of the state of palestine would take the floor later on for some picnic covers. that's according to what they have been said to by disagree packet. i then opened the list of speakers and to give the flyer to you with an additional plus probably a of headaches and the same is wrong. 2 motors on both sides of the for you on the right. so 1st time you're watching all just there, especially all of a 10 gmc. these are like pictures from the human rights council in geneva, listening to the most recent of her pulse by the be probably the main human rights council executive whose investigation post october. the 7th has been detailed, emotional testimony, both from the is really unpolished, any representative said the phone i was good. i have been to various other
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countries to make that statements about the report itself of diplomatic had that to james base is in geneva listening to what was said. hi james. this report by the human rights council we knew would be very clear and precise in terms of the evidence that it has. and how is backing it up with its conclusions? but it does make the green reading very, very good, i'm reading this is the commission of inquiry. it's been in existence for several years now. it has an ongoing mission. it doesn't have a time limit to look at the situation, both in the occupied products in the entire interest. so in the west bank, gaza and these tourism, i'm also in israel, they, i'm the commission is headed by never like she's the full amount un high commissioner of human rights. she's a full month's, a south african judge, excellent pedigree legal pedigree as like human rights activist. and she said
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that in her report, they had to try something rather ingenious, because there's so much. she said that the 10s of thousands of people are killed. she says it's, it's a normative. it's a tragedy overwhelms the commission. but because of the normal rules that's supposed to produce a report that's 10700 pages long, that stuff maximum. they have produced that re. busy well, they've got to, he added is set for very, very large. amex is one about what happens on october the 7th, which he says, we're all crimes committed by a mouse and all the processing in groups and one about what happened to the palestinians in garza, after october, the 7th where she says that will, will crimes by these writers she says it was intentional, a total siege of crime, civics, termination of starvation as a weapon of no. and as i say, an unintentional strategy by these right is to target the civilian population. she said they were not letting food in, not letting the robber border crossing be open. nobody was so for a time in to,
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because of strep was collective punishment. so really damming comments from now they play that. and then rather than an unusual moment, because then you weren't supposed to hear from these really representative of the palestinian representative to the human rights council. and this is something that wouldn't have happened in the un security council. what i need accredited a different mass could speak. israel gave off his chair, gave up his seats, and is there a lot in boy cups this human rights council in any way? it's west telling you to the mother of one of those being held in gaza and we heard an emotional speech from a member of nash. i'm going them a 23 year old daughter roommate is still being held. we believe she talks about the phone calls and text messages on october. the 7th, saying that her daughter was traumatized in those last. i'm phone calls and messages that she got and she ended up helped me hug my daughter again. this is ro,
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which normally uses diplomatic categories like this and has done since october, the 7th full. so i have tried to get to you and then against the investigators. they decided this time to get a human touch a to invite the mother of one of those that are being held in gauze. the kind of send you an ambassador. he spoke, he was the diplomats who, who normally speaks in these of circumstances. steve talked about the massacre of domestic code that we seen in gauze on top of what he says is a deliberate campaign of starvation and will continue to get more analysis with us throughout the news. i'll change that to the moment. thank you very much. well, as we've just been listening and hearing from a human but commission has found his way to go forward, he's responsible for counting out war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. this is randy or told her cheese are responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and violations of international humanitarian and human rights law. including extermination,
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intentionally directing attacks against civilians and civilian objects. mother all wilful kelly using salvation as a method of rule. forcible transfer, gender persecution, targeting palestinian men and boys sexual and gender based violence amounting to torture and cruel or inhuman treatment. so it's about a car to the professor of public policy, a time of been clean for university and joins us on line from york in the united kingdom. just about a good time you with us on the program that nobody feel a was very clear about the findings. as far as they were concerned, they could collate which is an ongoing report as james off. let's go out to to mentioned, the very telling aspect in her delivery was that they had made request after requests to get access to gaza, to investigate, to get the 1st 10 testimony,
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but that was refused by israel. so when you have an is really representative a, a method of a captive asking the human rights council to do more the human rights council community do so much. so what one does, how they move from this position. now to get you might say a why the rebate for an investigation as the months progress still. thank you. i think the commission is, is this time the commission so they will continue to their work. and as they presented earlier, they said this work covers only from 7th of october until 31st of december. and they wouldn't be reporting again from the 31st of december onwards. and the, the fact that as well continues to deny access to the commission is in fact a major is at back for against as well as a major problem. and the, it's not just that the commission has the right to,
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to investigate. they have been asked specifically by the i c j on the 24th of may at to 20.5. and whatever the commission comes up with is gonna add to the piling of it is against israel. and both isaac j and i. c. c. the tenants are coming to court . no, uh, is there out really i, i suspect to continue to actually use that to measure community and they knighted nations of following a systematic entities. rainy discrimination position is a job, isn't that a talking that they have kept coming up with ever since the summons of october unfolded. and the fact today that they were allowed to the, to the mother of one of the and also just to speak instead of diplomat is probably support. that's the point that they do not really give any way to the international community as well. and findings. they will continue the way they are, they're working until they should be achieved their own objectives and it can't,
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you know, the political landscape all of as well. it's so fluid right now with the public on the street saying they want to cease fire. the government themselves still quite intransigent about the ongoing operation in garza and american envoys who shuttle diplomacy between 11 on and is rarely concerning the both washington until of in terms of a, a northern front being opened up with has belong. let's just talk about this, a powered ceasefire, agreed and voted on in the un security council, but still look implemented as well. this is going back to what my didn't know. so the search for us to, for me. and the main issue there is, has been to now is around it has not come out. clearly the support of the proposal and the united states is, is doing its best to place as much as possible. the pressure as possible on have us
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to accept that proposal, but without a really providing agree or acceptance from these res, i'm very important to without providing the mechanism that is going to reassure from us and the palestinians, and guarantees the actual implementation of the ceasefire. it looks like the objective from this regular perspective is to enter into phase one exchange as many hostages as possible, and return for maybe partial withdrawal from gaza. and then engage in jenny go. she is. she negotiated process with how much to go into face to face 3 and listening to what days re these public statements to ally and considering the fact that even the mean you won't cabinets, which was originally introduced to make sure that the outcry right, does not have direct impact on the way the ward is conducted has now been dismantled. the center is some dro, uh, left his left to the,
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the cabinet. and now the author, right, it can have a great influence on, on the future of this war. so all of is taking into consideration that doesn't really look very promising without israel coming out clearly. and the printer key in the support of the ceasefire agreement as well as requested by the ones that are supported by the security council. it's possible i think, for how miles and others to, to accept, particularly that the upper hand now is really with is around what mean it's is right, and these will continue to attract the balance to indians. and the 1st time it looks as if they're using this, this discussion to and direct the under the tank them off operations that everyone warned against. and ever since they've engaged in the announcement of a cease fire, they haven't stopped attacking roughly. and or at the,
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the same songs that they, themselves declared and pushed the policy is into those areas. like i'm, i'm all i see which we saw earlier today. so it's about a car for you, insight always, but to speak to you. thanks for joining us from your in northern england and let's call so i have to type economy and there's an international human rights lawyer, specialist in the field, a full crime shows us now from london, kentucky with mr. kevin on the program. again, just get your initial reaction to what the police said about the human rights council on the report that she believe it because we do get these ongoing reports that have pot, small, significant them pointing and right now, but do they have an effect in the long time or are they just a way of building up evidence for what has a legal case that might be in the future? i'm thank you so. so i think certainly the, the, the report a is strong. it's a compelling and i would say very much expected. i don't think that are in any real surprises in the report, whether this will have an immediate impact,
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as we're seeing israel is pretty much disregard to every report that has, has come out start fall. and as you say is it's, it's building up the, the, the evidence against israel right now. and then of course it does also focus on all of a sudden dropped taylor ser, if x is on, on the tax coordinate for how much on $712.00 type of as well. and so it is, it's not fair to say that it already focuses on one side, but it focuses on the reality of the conflict. and certainly it will be used as the commission of inquiries reports for, for all of that standing committees, a used in proceedings we've seen it in, in the certain context was in an integrated context. so, so it is important. but as you, as the last speaker had said quite clearly, and it also highlights the fact that the commission of inquiry has not been given
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access to israel all to garza. and that was one of the provisional measures that was indicated by the conceptual court of justice in the last uh order that was given. and so 1st of all, the 3rd 3rd breach of that order and any criticisms loops from these res sides. and it is not going far enough as far as what they want to say. well then that that falls of the door of this route because they're not allowing them access as they never do a live, intentional monitors excess that there is always a short term and a long term run this occasion to report a site this, we know that this is known getting the poles that will be circulated, as you say, around you and departments, but also international capitals. so just looking for those will of leaders who are looking on about whether allegiances lie. i mean, such a graphic test. so many michael quote will, will pass change minds or change policy with things that lead public deception about the realities on the ground changing. and that does impact policy within
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governments to as it does. and certainly we have seen a shift in, in policies around particularly at west and capitals more recently. and this will be further evidence as to, as to the intent. and they conduct all is very unfair to. so we've seen just the last couple of days of disagreements coming between them. yahoo and biting in terms of the, the, the provision of military hardware. so i think that this will have to cause, i think, certainly should cause the old capitals to consider the extent to which any support is provided to to, to israel is on during complet twins that's on yahoo is basically sent to the us, give us the hardware so we can finish it. i mean that that is, but it's clear statement is one needs to here. um, exactly. we have seen
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a change of policy from some of those states that have been on supporters of his route before such as germany and adopting a slightly different approach, particularly in the lights of the other applications that we've seen in terms of the, the tax on, insightful criminal court, so i think that this will be further evidence that can be used to demonstrate clearly independently and impartially. and but supporting israel is, is, is no longer a collectively assess will move capitals. toby, how does a report like this, then play into what your expertise have is required? is the big picture of will crimes on the ongoing case that's being heard of the i c, j a. the accusations that as well as committing genocide in gaza because as you say more and more countries and getting on board with south africa's. uh no, but the case itself, i want to join that to be heard. it looks at least this like a court of justice favors when,
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when you're looking at the evidence required to establish a case, whether it's under the genocide convention as far as co sign is concerned or the torch can convention as far as the other face. uh, the word bulk as our service consent as a because the court of justice is a you when all the a favors those independent reports of its standing committees is that the commission inquiries revolt will be very compl. ready and um, for that determination, now of course, the report doesn't go into detail as to the allegations of genocide, but what it does go into is the forcible movement, positive begins, and it goes into prosecution and it goes into the use of starvation as a weapon of war, all of these are critical components of what is required to establish a genocide and john to the only c j. so i think would also be used by the prosecute
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international criminal court if he needs anymore. evidence of what you already heard us and we, what we all saying is one of the most documented conflicts in history. and so is there a question? i didn't think any international legal scholar will say that there's any question as to the, the sufficiency and the reliability of the evidence. but of course, the, this report will, as an independent report will be able to demonstrate very clearly exactly what is required to legal stand it. and so i think the report is important, but in that regard is good. take your insight to as always type academy. thanks for joining us from london. thank a or so on the ground and goes with a new wave of his riley attacks in the central and southern parts have killed and injured several palestinians find that rate to be reported on the out of distress. the refugee camp is where the fault is of holes and stuff tops advertising on the saw we now, what was the problem? me maybe southern city of alpha reports of the coming stuff and palestinians. i
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don't know. i see is in our coastal straight by thousands of displaced families of sense of the make shift come. it's all designated to the cycles humanitarian zone. i don't know the palestinians in rough, i'm calling you this to move that for safety. while is riley has trying counting the palm into the noise of the gaza strip, is killed at least 6 palestinians. the attack company garza city just after midnight because of the lack of electricity volumes has used tool, which is on the cell phones to help civilian defense cruise trying to reach the victims. but it's close ava to central governments. be tiled with areas honey. my mood and there are bala live outside the l. x. the hospital many strikes so many moving parts to what's been going on to the last 24 hours. how do you just bring this up to speed on what we know of the yes. so how, just so we've received the health industry daily statement of the districts and
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what we're looking at is the confirmed reports of the past 24 hours. witness the murder of a $24.00 palestinians across the gauze. and fred mainly, the, the casualties are concentrated in the central area and further to the southern part where the majority of the military operations are taking place in dropbox. with you, particularly 24 people confirmed, i told including women and children, and elderly and at least 71 of the critically injured are a different health facilities across the street. but here's judge and it from what we're seeing here at the hospital. the number of injuries is exponentially increasing by the hour, just adding the pressure on this health facility. but this is as a result of overnight, a toxin on the se, robert g cabinet close to 5. the relentless air raids on the refugee camp itself is, is it the northern part of the, the account band that, particularly to the western part of why the has the area and in the middle of the market. this is a popular market, usually part with people is pro starting
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a from the early hours of the morning, as well as the attacks on them all, all seats. evacuations on the not only designated that they saved them, but also humanitarians doing an area for the delivery and the stacking of humanitarian aid for displace families. it also, it's an agricultural sliver of land that the wisdom part of the gaza strip were hundreds of 1000 of displays. families have been filtering since the beginning of this genocide, the world more recently from a robust city. of course, all of this a not only is causing a further civilian casualties, this your level of destruction that we see a all the time and receive it. the rubble sold road sewage both roads as a result of the ongoing by me a campaign across the state. but it also adds more pressure on the remaining health facilities, including this health facility behind me. a lot of the hospital has been struggling
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on daily basis. would be kind of medical treatment intervention. we talked to, to a doctors or from the why they called mission of finds the mouth from australia. this is what they have to say about the situation inside the hospital. and the nature of the work in terms of general and form a surgery doesn't necessarily different too much pharmacies, but the amounts that we're seeing here are beyond imaginable in terms of quantities of numbers. and so i'm a 2nd perspective. i suppose there's a lot of emotional attachment and repercussions to the, to the situations that we're witnessing. so, you know, when you witness young kids who's been modded from bike parents who have no harm to go to. uh, when patients have finished their kids that they go back to attend to. they don't have the ability to get when kids basis things that we just wouldn't expect or want to inflict on anyone in any part of the world. and we're just not able to slide the care that they require here. today we have to but a little difficult situations. without electricity,
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it comes and goes. and when it goes, it's just like 4 or 510 minutes. we have to use the mobile torches to continue operating costs if that was accurate to get a moment with the leading on something that would be very, very serious for the patients. uh, overcrowding is a big, big issue. people has took you to come to see if they have to wait like $2.00 to $3.00 days just to get their one's looked at. or this thing changed me because the wise they're just coughing. there's no plastic. there's no vascular sage and there's no near to surgeon spine. succession is a big issue. of course we're dealing with multi promo, it'd be able to have injured is everywhere. yesterday we did the to me for a stomach ventilation and he has a petition. he has combined fraction of his boss and legs and the as they need models the most, the designated theme still managed to be able to manage the conditions here. we don't have any resources anybody can just just have just has to cover for
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everything. yeah. so this is what we're, what we heard of from the doctors have been large. it consistent with our report for the past events about health care facilities across the serv. donnelly, there is a difficulty in the intervening and treating injuries. and patients here at this particular health care facility and generally across the the goals are but also the fact that this whole facility turned into more of a evacuation center with also hundreds of display families are inside your shouldering and thinking of protection from the ongoing bombing campaign, the situation in terms of health care facility keeps evolving through much more complexity. and it's getting out of control, giving the insufficient medical to stop, the lack of supplies and necessary medical necessities are needed to help those who are in need inside the hospital. how do i do that for us and data about i think
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how these really ministry has approve on it. goals, operational plans or an offensive and level essentials rise between as well and has blog as well as well. and has blog of an all out will after the group release of valence footage of what it says, all sensitive military science at film bind, right. and from within israel, the a says it's working to prevent a wide will through science of exchange 5 across the board to almost daily says israel's will on costs. it began in october and i called the correspondence funded by for us in the money out in, in southern lebanon, and just bring us up to speed all the situation that because the classes continue while the play was a also continues in beirut, too. well, hostilities have resumed after a brief respite over the weekend over the muslim either of ha holiday. but israel appears to be escalating this conflict with them any warning that it could expand into a wider war. in the past few hours,
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at least 4 is ready. the air strikes 2 of them targeting the border village behind me, him another targeting the border village of viet in. and another striking, deeper inside level non close to the southern city of tire. we have what we understand, at least for hezbollah fighters were killed in those strikes hezbollah, to in the past 24 hours carrying out at least a to operations against israeli military targets across the border. but the attacks are still within the unwritten rules of engagement. in the sense that both sides are targeting, you know, military positions, but no doubt of the effort by the us and boy amos huston who was in baby woods yesterday and is round the day before his diplomatic initiative seems to have failed. he didn't not succeed to find a diplomatic supplement to this conflict, which was now and it's 8 months triggered by the war on garza. so,
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thanks very much for the update. of course, we'll continue to check in with you throughout the day. joining us now has done parry wholesale, all the news, or to ask questions. laser on the online platform at some stock. he's the former head of associated press in europe, the middle east and africa. mr. how are you? good. have you with us on? i'll just say era, as all correspondent saying to hold her, said that there isn't uptake in violence across the border between 11 on an israel . do you think that that is really the modus operandi now for tel aviv? let's just stop that front to the goals. i think is real find itself in a rather difficult situation. you have to, you know, one of the basic sciences intelligence is obviously you look at, look at what is real, really faces as they have no end of the enmity toward his living on. i have no claim on loving on me. i have no desire to be aware with on and on and from everything i've seen is rarely as generally yours for the bureau piece and on with
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the region of part of the reason was in the hospital for them. so since october, 7th or shortly thereafter, they say unremitting attacks from 11 on the via his ball. and they have more or less likely as to the then it's tit for tat uh, on brittany rule. dynamic was your correspond dimensions. are the escalating it, i think is actually very well, because this has cost 80000 people to be displaced from the north and is seen by pretty much everyone in this room, including is rarely drews and arrows and including these rarely left in peace that's seen as a complete and total average. uh, they understand the has more apparently taking orders moran finds it profitable to do those for whatever reason that it's reasonable for friends of the palestinians to try right. pressure on israel via a linkage that says, well, we'll stop attacking you. if you're on the war and gospel, that leads you to a separate issue about whether israel should allow them off to remain in power and gas, or whether indeed too many people in the middle east one. but the,
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because i've seen that without getting into the whole, a detailed look for the, the huffinger debate program here. but i would agree that, that full one of the issues here. yeah. one of the issues here is the fact that if the, the war in gaza and uh, there is, there are 2 options. eva is relatives attention to is an old and bold old hostilities. and we've got these really military saying that, you know, best buy, we look a little way because available they can do in gaza. they lots to that retention to you might say lowering that rhetoric loving that military assault is getting you, you've got the politicians like they do want to focus on has the law. they do want to open that 2nd front. so what one does, you know, how much of a, a, how many cracks a full being within that conversation in tel aviv of many israel is a country that is very uh, brand bunch of debate and has a lot of political divisions. not all the politicians want us to confront him. deep history tells them from the full in onwards rep military history,
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that the 2nd part is generally a bad idea. but the question is whether, if the war really does um and gone, and it has bought actually ends, it's a, it's unprovoked, a tax on israel. as a consequence will, is, will be able to tolerate at the points as well. a raid pretty much right across the board or a few feet across these communities. given what's happened given history. at that point, this is real, moves to try the militarily, impose implementation of security council resolution, 17 o one, which doesn't require his ball in the full way back in order. uh, what will happen then will is really, really do that or will it bite the bullet will? well, whatever for search, for a suasion to be brought to bear and just ball to again implement that you want to go security council resolution and back from the border. what will that happen? no one knows. no, i think israel is indeed reluctant to attack because of the turns caused by all
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these long range rockets and it's all of it. and in terms of resolution 17, when we know that both sides really haven't added to the, the guidelines about from the 2006 will very briefly mr. point with, well, mr. hocksey able talk. steve has been in lab and on with we're seeing one and boy after the other, whether it be nc, blinker, know anybody from state entering is relevant. maybe go home to level or any of these have boys having any effect the tools because it getting back with that tail between the legs off the to washington because not getting through to either side or certainly not to the politicians and television. and i don't think they're getting through to his ball. the politicians ontology is i, i think there's not much to ask of them really what, what was the end of august time for the french as the politicians until a be or to the share. we're actually talking about yours. what? well, what is this it was supposed to do. it has bought is a site that has been attacking israel's,
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that there was something on promot understand. they want to show support for the palestinians, but that's a difference. conflict. i don't say cox 9 or the french or the lebanese government has an influence over before. so basically israel has been rattling disabled, which he knows is unfair. because when is roles threatens lemme use infrastructure . they know her well, the 11 on doesn't really control as well and they know it's unfair. but on the other hand, they also calculate that because paula is not completely impervious and eliminates public opinion. perhaps perhaps that is one way because it's going to be a little bit changed and then maybe the 3rd there was a really open question about what to what extent the region the world is prepared to have his ball rolling level that gives live in on smarter than plausible deniability, it's not our fault, but it's territory is being used to attack a neighboring country. that is the essence here. and the side that has to be influenced, i have to say is clearly as more and i know from experience, okay,
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that much of all of these public opinion agrees with pretty serious clarity, but love. and i'm just currently occupied by football. and what to do with that is a pretty big question that has nothing to do with the politicians and what you've called couple of you. okay, let's just say what does that happen over the next few days, but something i haven't done probably thank you. joining us from telling me, thank you. of the spring some of the days of the needs know and presidents document putin has visited north grant for the 2nd time in 24. yes. on the street that came, john says he fully supposed to russia's invasion of ukraine. the past signed a partnership agreement, including a pledge of mutual aid, a fee. the country is attacked. both career has under un security council sanctions for its nuclear weapons development programs. and the us on this west, upon those have imposed sanctions on russia. it's invasion of ukraine's
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the governments of the democratic people's republic of korea evaluate the important mission and role played by the powerful russian federation in maintaining the strategic stability and balance of the wild. north korea expresses full support and solidarity to the russian government army and people in carrying out the special military operation in ukraine to protect it, sovereignty security and trust, as well as the territorial integrity of the project. to start from the young young island on southwest amount of time, boda with knowles, create high role, but quite the welcome. any peace has been given that you see the vin number of hours now. so what's been going on to the russian president vladimir putin being given an elaborate state visit. welcome in the center of p on young, the main square that with a full reception crowds of thousands of young young residents seemed to be turning
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out. the waving flowers cheering wildly of it seemed to have been a real show of strength by vladimir putin on his host, kim jungle, and really wanting to show a degree of unity. both the leaders face various challenges and challenges and crises. i'm down the road and wanting to handle this as a new era in the relations. they have held group meetings between the 2 groups that they have brought with them. also a one on one meeting. so i had to be approved in spanking the north koreans for supporting rushes policies, including that on the ukraine. there are suspicions, of course the vibe to be uprooted has gone to showing young looking for more shipments of a bunch of munitions, especially artillery shells and ballistic missiles full that will renew craig with the allegation being that north korea was also supplies. thousands of tons of those that's always denied by, by north korea, uh,
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by north korea and russia themselves. but they have assigned to a partnership agreement with these close that putting says offers a mutual mutual assistance. should one be attacked by an aggressive would. i mean that the detailing exactly what that assistance is but conjunction. it says that this practice peaceful in nature elevating that relationship to one of an alliance . and it also includes uh, provisions for trade. because of course, both the countries are facing crippling sanctions and both facing a degree of isolation and the international community factors which seem to be driving them closer together. indeed, robot brother, forests and young go. of course, a bit more robust the day progresses that school. so i have to submit poor things. they've visiting electra and most of these are things college loans and he's also will throw up rushes, roads to wall with you crime, and joins us from the british capital. is to put, we always good to have you and i'll just verify your insights. ukraine must be watching the meeting and feeling young with great interest, wondering what deals will be made behind closed goals. yes,
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yes indeed. and despite ukraine being on the right on the opposite side of the erosion, land mass is quite fascinating to think that this relationship between russia and north korea is having quite direct bearing on my shoes. ability to find this on ending war and ukraine. this little ukraine can actually do a bounce. it flow to me is lensky was actually in, in east asia, se days just just about 23 weeks ago. drawing me up support his piece summit in switzerland. he didn't really get a great deal out of his visits to the philippines and other countries. so i think ukraine is watching with along the degree of how this and this really hoping the americans might be able to do something. but even they can't really do a great deal about this budgeting relationship between russia and those career that mean we have a, perhaps a good idea of many contributes as to i'll just say it over the past few days that munitions will be front and center and that the old soviet style of traditional
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weapons manufacturing is something that north korea can produce and is perhaps what that's been puting well, so i mean it's not a given it's mostly given because adults korean state is one of the highest g, d p, a defense spending and g d p in the world, it's a perpetual sort of on the siege and that is going to be a concern of those career that they don't give away too much of their arsenal. well, i'm thing like it for see, is those career becoming almost like a factory outpaced for the russian war war machine? maybe it's about restarting little green factory production for fresh munitions as well as buying their existing munitions. just one of the opposite ation on what the school being is on the, on the, the maritime domain. i mean, when you look at where it's the north korea and a rush, you have that folder. it's right. next it's you, japan as well. so the japanese in the south koreans will always be streaming words . so it's not an easy ukrainians. going to be concerned, i think the japanese and south chris will be out to the picture. find, find this developments as well. you know, get and start squeeze in
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a minute. i've got to be able to ask you about that. but since, i mean, the russian new service into fact says, and quoting had putin knows chris came of signed an agreement on the comprehensive strategic partnership. it's not just another way of interpreting as sort of ballistic missile technology, because if, if the russian president is coming to appear on young saying i'd like a few things. north korea also has a wish list. absolutely, and it's about the components of the volunteers and said the, the russians are far ahead of napa sickness. all and of course the world's largest nuclear weapons. austin as well, which is probably the biggest single fear about as he say about reciprocal nature. the relationship. what is kim jones is going to get out of this? and it could be over time and upgrade to the plastic muscles. and maybe even the nuclear weapons also those as well. those chris nuclear weapons also is generally understood to be probably one of the least developed at the nuclear weapon states in the wild. that's a genuine the alarming possibility because of course, yeah, both grew up on something out this to the energy that spring insights create.
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because one thing that has happened between both sold a musket was a warming of relations and russia will be very weary of getting too close to north korea because south korea didn't or has remained neutral on the ukraine issue. president putin is very clear on trying to cultivate that relationship with the styles he wouldn't want to upset them too much. really, very important point. the distinction, especially between japan has sanctioned russia quite heavily around its invasion of ukraine, south korea much less so. and so i think there was still, there is a lot to lose the freedom as you say, in terms of south korea. and of course, you want to assign to that as you don't want to push the japanese and south koreans to close together, the americans are trying to push them together to get them have their own refreshments. but from the teachings perspective, of course, it's a much better place if they stay somewhat set for an interesting time. certainly
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it's good to get your insight somebody proving that. joining us from london. thanks for your time, sir. the still ahead, hey, all the, all just they are in use of all to similar. other europe is less switching if it was in store in the coming button size. this is pete's waves tranquillity. and it's volt, another twist and the contest to with the national hockey league exist friday. the . ringback the,
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the book about the what you all just living with me. so rahman and so i'll remind to of on told stories to you and commission has found is ready to go forward. he is responsible for carrying out all crimes and gaza. the report says as well is responsible for not a torch of sexual violence on forced to be transferring and stopping palestinians. it says its actions are in intentional direct attack on the civilian population. in the strict little squares, lita has welcom russian president vladimir putin film young, promising
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a new era of friendship. tim jones, on the size of the police polls russia's invasion of you prayed that sign a positive agreements, including the pledge of mutual aid, the, the country is attacked. ukraine says it's stopped. most of the wave of russian trade attacks on its tablet tree. the full size that shut down any old 21 kamikaze drive, lowest in eastern and west and ukraine, but some stuck on the targets. one person was injured in the western city of lives and buildings well also damaged. zimbabwe is opposition. politician james and tim, behind, more than 70 supporters have appeared in court on charges of disorderly conduct. they were arrested in colorado right. on sunday opposition groups say they were attending a private party to celebrate
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a holiday. please say they were holding. i'm an sanctioned counselor ring the summit, a resisted arrest causing the situation to escalates into violence. and bob way law requires political parties to apply for clearance before holding public gatherings . a major fine. how's are up to the munitions death, row and child's capital? killing and enjoying several people. a government spokesman says the place triggered a series of explosions at the military base and in janina. the depot is near the international apples and another on the base with french soldier. the station the cools, is not yet no. south africa's president has been sold in for a 2nd time at the survey in pretoria and peace re elected several rem opposers president last week following a deal to full. the coalition government and south to the african national congress
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fail to win a majority and elections in may. he's now speaking, let's listen to the president. tough to say, i have spoken loudly that they choose peace and democracy of over conflict, violence on democratic and on the constitution met thoughts in their multitudes. their voices that many and diverse the people of south africa have voted and it made known their wishes, their concerns and the escalation we accepted respect the resolve of the elections. and once again, we say, yes, the people of south africa have spoken and we accept the
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will, shall be done without any dogs or any question. the votes of south africa did not give any send the product, the kind of party, therefore mondays to govern our country. i know they have directed us to work together to address the applied and realize the us 3 she's they have expressed their appreciation of the progress in many areas of their lives over the past, 50 years of democracy. they have also been, i need to vocal in expressing the disappointment and disapproval of follow up appointments and some of the areas in which we have phases that they want to
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transform to growing and inclusive economy. that creates jobs for millions of jobs, see cause an off of business opportunities to interpret this in our nation. women, men, young men of the people have been clear about what they want they want to. so that's really guided to reach or they find shelter in our democratic constitution. and may find protection in our quotes. they have described the country in which are made rise above the circumstances of their best. naturally by loving families. aided by carrying states and empowered by initiative will and how do up through the votes they have made clear that they want the
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basic necessities of her life that is comfortable, happy, healthy, and secure. so implies that speak yet as an alteration again, as president of south africa as coastal dip into the days events in south africa throughout the day. now heading about to raise what possible storms of devastated communities in southern china. if occupational does so being issued for tens of thousands of people in the provinces from john glenn j, and dozens of being killed in central rains and lands lies as katrina. you ripples, a major city in china southern don't provence is submerged. torrential downpours which slash the region since sunday triggered destructive floods and land slides. its force the valuation of the 40000 people, and cut electricity to more than 130000 household roads have been turned into waterways. emergency teams have been deployed to rescue those trapped line towns
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and villages the remote mountainous areas of going see and gmc, or destroyed underwater. many rivers have bus the banks until the way down south in degrees. young river inc, dropping peak with the estimated water level of 60 meters to meters above the ref, warning line of in areas and for jen province haven't been sped, police and emergency teams, a clearing operation trees from flooded highways and removing stranded vehicles and go for president student ping has called for out efforts to safeguard those effected. he says the task of controlling floods in china is becoming increasingly arduous. extreme weather events have become less frequent. while the south grapples with wrinkled rains, which one is news has been hit by unprecedented high temperatures. aging this week was put under an orange unless the 2nd highest and the store to warning system for whole weather. as of the sheets life and drought,
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a threatening re cups in the provinces of who they and for 9 and authorities have drawn well just from emergency stores to help farmers irrigate the fields, katrina you out a 0 aging. so he's ways of head to repair the other issue. grease, sorry, press 2 key and it's really a baffling with extreme heat. and some places i'll say, and temperature solar into 10 degrees celsius above the seasonal average. well, meet your logical organizations as europe has been moving at twice the global average since 1991. elaine name at a bailey is a label chief heat officer you inhabitant joins us now live from athens, kentucky. with us, ma'am, on the program, i mean these heat waves and while fires in southeast a mediterranean, the extreme rain that we've also seen in the south west of really being something that has continued for 12 consecutive months globally and is affecting all areas of
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our lives. isn't it health, agriculture, systems, tourism? when's all going to stop? when we stop feeding the app little sphere wish the fossil fuels? it's this here was the, the broke all the records as you mention for that sheet global temperatures. and it was also the here that we had the extreme levels of fi and nations. and greenhouse gas emissions slipped into the atmosphere. and there's a d right now we have a science of retribution and there's a direct correlation between the extreme weather events that we're seeing all around the world. we know which percentage of them actually is due to a man made climate change and which ones would happen anyway? so, you know, you mentioned a europe which is indeed the whole thing though the one 0, speaking of being difficult are faster. and right now, as we speak,
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we heard northern china is under extraordinary record breaking temperatures. we also have had like one of the longest that she twigs that to keep india. and we also have an affinity bins, indonesia. and in the, in the, in the middle east, a couple of days ago we had met kind of 47 degrees, 50.9 degrees in us, 11 of the old us temperatures ever in africa. bind to that, that the 50 the united states right now are going under an extreme again, whether ordering for a sheet tow windsor in the midwest and the and then north east end in the south as well. so yeah, so i just wanted to say like global. yeah, it's the give it to them globally it's, it's, we're going out of, wow, yeah, it's a, it's not a happy picture really. is it, i mean, climate change is affecting, you might say all that reasonable allies, as we said,
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all the new new ways of thinking required all they, we've seen architects building, you might say a good awesome villages, but up the side of buildings trying to make cities green because there is a soul that a very concrete base city actually keeps the heat and, and the full retains that problem of evaporating was very quickly from, from the base and from the people that need it most. that's right. you're absolutely right. and we have data now that show that if we increase by 30 percent kind of the coverage in our cities, we can reduce to what we can reduce a desktop are linked to shape by one 3rd. so these types of research, i really, really important. we also are getting research that show how much uh, extreme cheap effects rebecca tv be an article in amazing and a, and you're absolutely right. see, these are the ones suffering most. they're shooting up twice as fast, and they're inhabited by increasingly the, the majority of the,
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our builds population a global population. so we really have to rethink, as you said, of how we build our cities and how we build our industries, our infrastructure, and to, to make sure that we create backup systems and resilience to extreme weather events . indeed, certainly lots of times i'd like to talk to you more about this in the future. i'm sure we will, but for the movement to lady beverly, thanks for joining us from the greek happens here from care. thank you. thanks for having. well, it's time for the fall and i hate the idea of the heat is also affecting everybody in gemini, to in one way or another. yeah, actually it was, it was from the stones and rain in germany. yes. that i work for. so now they're made a bit of history, the oars becoming the 1st plants of feature in 6 different tournaments. the 39 year old captain in portugal in the opening group game against the czech republic. when our 1st play to the your eyes in 2004, he's fidgeted every edition since including in 2016 when portugal lifted the trophy
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as to the game itself, political fights, and from a goal down to beat the check for public. the cisco come say south screen when in the 92nd minutes with these 1st touch, the full less than 2 minutes after coming onto the pitch. and in the same group to k, one, a thriller against george and one of the best games of the total insightful to k took the lead and told me with a great start from that mulder upset 25 minutes came georgia, that finding that 1st major tournaments just like a tubs they made even one long just before half time. look at this from 9 senior old raw materials start all the google score, another pretty and go about results. occasionally they added one more. so when 31 let's go down to a correspondent dominic cane who's in the in for is to mix a k versus georgia all to play. yeah. the game with the total insightful or certainly there are those who think that and the thinking about those reaction that
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we saw that you were just referring to, that i'm actually right now in the friend zone in berlin. say the iconic front of the gate rather obscured by that big screen and this enormous goal has been placed around it. and the theme of enormous goals is explored in the newspapers today. this referring to that portugal game and he is saying the joke of trump sol ronaldo wins. and then obviously here a reference to the dream goal is to scream is we might say in english that was school by the turkish team. evidence. that's those games yesterday start lists up to the tournament tournaments always remember for great goals on site and certainly the media here referring to those games into that action as of that sort of thing. the hope being that it will inspire more such action as the tournaments on faults, dominic germany, back in action. so the host that playing hungry. obviously, germany's racing record at major total. it's not good, but after the big when it gets to scotland, is there
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a feeling it's all about to change a yeah, there is a feeling it might total be about to change to this friends own in german. it's called a friend, modified just move ever so slightly. you'll get a sense of how big this entire place is. this is going to be thronging with tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people in the course of the next few hours, who are all here at the bottom of this from mile it's a mile long, is the z goes or that which in german means the victory column who will be celebrating victory today, the germans, if they do that, we'll put them through to the next door. and remember also that we have scotland inaction against switzerland, not for the scots. if they lose that game, then that could put them in a very difficult position. and of course the motivation that for the switch statement, they would, they would go through as well. very likely. so yes, this idea or the victory call them the front mile, and the german fans with that weights of expectation. they've started out. well,
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