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there's a deliberate mission of posting in humanity in western and it needs to be questioned . this is not the time to, to mr. kind of way. examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere here at the listing past the, [000:00:00;00] the time. so robin, this is the old seventy's i live from coming up in the next 60 minutes. but there's room. i'm paula sitting on goods carried out. war crimes you and commission release this best in depth to fold into the will run. garza and the attacks of october, the 7th reckoning livelihoods fishermen struggled to feed that i'm leasing dogs are due to repeated attacks by is rarely false,
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is on the lions against the why. it's not commit to 10 and kim jong and sign a mutual defense deal during a meeting in film yang. i must, i made a settled run, my poor son. swear that i would be faithful to the republic of south africa. same leda, but different governments over on the tires of his full name for a 2nd time after his week and a n c. last, it's parliament tree maturity. the principal, the 2nd around a group much is kicking off at the jo roses, croatia versus l buying. you're in hamburg funds from both countries. i think that seems can hit back from opening gang defeats the spoken to the news or are you in commission has found its way to go forward. he is
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responsible for carrying out more crimes and crimes against humanity in garza, the report says, is raining. authorities committed the crimes of starvation. the intentional attacks against civilians torture an outrages upon personal dignity, evacuation route, sudden designated safe savvy as well repeatedly attacked, amounting to the full simple transfer of people. and those rounds total siege of calls that constitute constituted collective punishment and denied palestinians basic necessities including food and water. and you above stated definitely specially as well that can be no justification for the targeting of hospitals in the school. i'm places of washing docs funding. when is the occupation forces know that there are women, children, and civilians that are, that was often there was no notification to evacuated before the targeting of women children that the older need when i'm disabled, during displacement is a war crime. and those who are, who are just
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a mother whose daughter is being held in gauze, i criticize the reports of what she described as it's dismissive, attitude towards captives, recent reports, remote c o i 3 realize the severity of sexual violence experienced by women in from cvt by reducing they suffering to mer cover, i think of women as trophies. this, all of a simplification, and this may survive to do the not the only deeply incense they've was also indicated of abroad. the problem, the unwillingness to confront the uncomfortable truth. and the shocking decision to look away and not reach out to help the helpless ones. a beloved during the about 2 months ago to james bay's, who's the and human rights council for us. james, a report between you would be very clear and very precise evidence. it's that to backup it's conclusions, but it does actually make the queen reading doesn't take very good
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reading of this commission of inquiry has been in place since 2021. but this is by far the most important reports ever come up with now. you and human rights reports like this have a would limit 10700 pages and the commission to say there's no way they could cover everything that happened in that would limit. so they've attached to set foot massive amex is which keep all the detail of what happened on october the 7th and also what has happened after october, the 7th, to bump up with all the palestinian people heading this commission of inquiry is the full my high commission of human rights with united nation and full month charge. but if in south africa and international tribunals now they put like, and i asked her about the event since october the 7th, and she told me she hadn't seen anything like this anywhere in the world. and we have never seen anything like this in this extent. and that's why since even the
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tech on the united nations and please sit down to the number of victims and please the dentist has never happened before. if the other commissions that reports to the fact is unbelievable. so i delivered the report and i point to the us, the member states to be the 2 big concepts papers. that's a company that report through the quote, this itself is limited to 10700 woods and with this enormous conflict, how can we put details in there? i notice from the, the action of both palestine and ease of though the ambassador said, we didn't address the issues sufficiently. i will be telling them to read the detail papers that the company enormous task. but i truly value this kind of intellect today. and i bet you that this human rights council took it out of the political arena really, and planted it squarely in terms of international speak to of,
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to speak to invest enough to invest it today supported our recommendation of respect for international law for justice and accountability. when i read through the reports and there's a lot to read, it seems to me and yours is an ongoing investigation. but even though you've covered side much that are perhaps things that alternate, i'm thinking, for example, a tax on hospitals and medical facilities. i mean, is that more to come as much more took up? we had to cut, cut off out presentation from 7th, october to 31st december. our next report will be delivered before the general assembly at the united nations in new york, and that to cover what you have just described and the 5th of education of children, for instance. oh, these are important in this report. we also, we did investigate sexual violence on both sides.
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i thing it is tragic. that is right. it is preventing us from seeing victims inside is given the investor described of people she new personality, a mother who lost a child, the 6 of 6 to a 5. and then how can they explain that they preventing those victims from seeing you in permission commission? that's what faith police investigate and get the voices of the victims out. so james, what happens next? well, this commission of inquiry is permanent tooth on going. it doesn't have a have a, an end date. so the work continues and they will continue to get the evidence. one of the problems they face is the israel doesn't allow the means that they come and go to israel. they come and go to jobs or they come and go to the west bank. but she also highlighted that the situation is getting much, much worse,
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and they can't go to east jerusalem. they all the gathering evidence remotely to produce more reports. but it goes further than that. um, the gathering evidence that could be used elsewhere. she confirmed that they're in touch with the international criminal court, and they will pause the evidence to the international criminal court. and, you know, the prosecutors already recommending arrest warrants at the international criminal court. she said the also in touch with the south african delegation is preparing that genocide case at the international court of justice. so this isn't just the human rights report. this is evidence being gathered evidence that eventually could be used in an international court of law for the update that's from exchange space that all diplomatic editor. now luigi danielle is a senior electra and international law and international criminal law. nothing of law school. he joins us not from the city of not seeing him in central england, kentucky with us on the program. i mean, they're all short term and long term ramifications as james all about together to
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just mention for report like this in terms of how we could be analyzed and dissected. and by who thanks for letting me in for the question as to what you already told was underlining the international court of justice, where the genocide case is pending is a you, when julie's the show know, which means that these independent commission of inquiry report, so we left the quads. i'd be den, shari bailey. you yeah. the married stage of the judgment at the i. c g. that's for a start to the end of the, the international activity on or to which the procedures are as already sold august . we're on the for both what crime symbols, so kinds of use. do you want any teach or the parties through this conflict? and then that are all the seats society exit doors around toward that we release, they are competing on these findings. and finally, that are the most, the responsible ones, the governments, but to large the governments of the space aligned with these. rather,
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that cannot continue to ignore these growing consensus at the international level of atrocity crimes committed. and that continued to become the one thing that's become very evident in the conversation that james just had that with the un high commissioner, was that israel does not allow the un into casa israel, or the west bank to investigate. so we only have his rails wood for what is being said by the nationals about that treatment. post october the 7th. or do they lose the argument when they refuse to allow independent until socrates into a into the country to investigate impartially? absolutely, my opinion, not only the news documents, but they also create the counter argument that correct. and so the democratic
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foundations of the rule below, you know, what room countries, because we are witnessing behavior, all the governments that things to, at the model for the, on the truth and things that can be best if it was above the low. so my question would be, why, if these, right, he government has nothing to why it doesn't allow any un investigator to company doesn't allow your yourself to prosecute or investigators to discuss with the team . so by somebody, my fear is that a visa happened. so because many unconfirmed uh do some stories that are being up to the atrocities that affect the b at the end of being sued. correlated at the beginning, probably 2 pursuant global i trained dog. do you mind as they shut off the pile listing of people? so that the crimes committed against them could somehow weigh less in being, technician, already know, but of course, posted in groups didn't get off likely either in this report they to be highlighted
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. so that regressive and bloody role in events. but it's the proportionality that's being highlighted in this particular report. more will be highlighted as need be pele said in september the un general assembly. yes, uh, personally, i think that uh, there are many other aspects that the commission should investigate. and starting from actually the investigations on the completion of the generals, how you conduct up so we can not exclude us. that the commission at this stage is state to clear from the sides of the investigation because they knew it was that bad to face it. mounting all the work, crimes and crimes against humanity and we can not exclude that the next 3. but we those to that gate space to uh, inquiring the commission of the crime of the tribes, the crime of tennessee a lot more. i'm sure to discuss in the future has been good to at least
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a pin with you and get some analysis so easy to any of the joining us from nothing and in central linked. and thank you sir. found the grounding cause a new wave of israel attacks and the central and southern arabs has killed and injured several palestinians find that rates are being reported on the island set. the refuge account is ready for us as a whole. so stuffed up the tanks and milwaukee navy, southern city of ruffled reports in the coming 7 palestinians. mossy is a narrow coastal straight with thousands of despite assemblies of setup, a makeshift count as well designated to the so called humanitarians and, and all the palestinians, and rougher and con eunice to move that for the safety. while in his way to strongly called the apartments on an apartment in the notes of the gall, this strip is killed at the 6 palestinians camping the guards and city just after midnight when, because of the lack of electricity, volunteers use torches on their cell phones to help civil defense varies, trying to reach the victims to speak to tony cup. assume that his life for us and
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they're out of by the entire just bring us up to speed on what we know about the latest is riley strikes both during the night and through the day i man, well, there's no really significant change in terms of the security condition on the ground here as what we do. notice that it's very minute, 3 continues, it's military operations and military practices all around fall. the main focus was directed towards 2 main parts of the gaza strip, including dental, that part of both of our 6 palestinians at least have to report it to the do to the is really ariel and bland, bombardments, in particular, in as a to neighborhood. this area is recommended to you, in fact has operated in multiple times and carrying out my smell, it treat and cogent destroying multiple buildings on being completely destroyed under the russell. the main also expands and other flights and had to reach to reach to the city. what, according to the, is spend a minute to read the,
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the managed to control between 60 up to 70 percent of the a rough i have district as back to those are still raging and the numbers 3. so roughly that we have most points is and the only fall as we've been hearing from the direct. so brooklyn usability has seen has been saying vast b s, but it only has destroyed 70 percent of the civil infrastructure. in a rough, our district is the, are systematically carrying out a process of demolishing residential neighborhoods. one offset of yeah, that seems that they are trying to close collateral destruction. similarly to other areas of the goal is a strip where the ministry of rated and before. but since the pretty, since pre down to the breakdown today at least 18 palestinians have to report to the government, media office and of the same time the following things did not stop as we continue to loud explosions and the number of parts hold on to say roster if you do come close to late 3 junction, which is the area of the vast majority of many corporations regarding the central parts of the goals,
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this trip kinda stopped from time to time. it was the math for us and then about and central cause and thank you. the signals in y'all's that palestinians are facing simon's lack of clean drinking water, as is ro restricts 8 supplies. and especially for polls not from jamalia on how people are being affected. welcome, and as i'm not too sure, ma'am, because i'm in a situation for palestinians is getting worse. a northern casa, there is an ongoing water crisis. it has become very difficult for people to get water as these crazy occupation forces. i've destroyed all water wells according to what has been enhanced by the northern gas that emergency commission. i mean trucks loaded with water and now being brought in from gas is sitting in an attempt to help people. here. as you can see, people are gathering around the truck to get some water inside. i have no energy, i can't carry the water. we came here with our children and grandchildren to get
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a gallon of water, which is not enough at all. we need more water for us, only to drink in the north of garza, we have star vision and the severe shore to just drinking water. the water here is mixed with sewage, which poses a great danger to people's health. honda has been well that the current situation here and your body refugee camp is very difficult to wait a long time for the water truck to arrive and to get one gallon or one bucket to for to just to drink. there's famine and face starvation. here in northern guys. we suffer from lack of everything. what can one gallon a $4.00 to $2.00 per day? i'm not allowed to do as much. i mean the water shortage as a lot to the suffering of the people here in north and gaza as he is ready, occupation forces have destroyed all the wells, and water and sewage networks. another city of a 0 sum of and so these really military has approve of it. goals. operational plans for an offensive and loving on those tensions rise between israel and has belong.
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israel has old, has the law of the full out tool after the group released surveillance footage of walt it says, a sensitive ministry science it filmed by a drain from within israel. the us says is working to prevent a wider will the 2 sides have exchanged 5 across the board almost daily since israel's will and gaza began in october. and it's really strong because also had a vision and a border with as well, according to lebanese media. now, 3 people are reported to being killed as follows, an escalation and hostilities between israel on the lebanese alms group has the is there any chance of also talked to the 3 story building and the town of the far leah? it's north of the tiny river, not said other official border with as well under a un resolution to the hospital for my in june and southern level, a hostility, his have resumed after
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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, 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 the efforts by the us n voice, amos huston who was inmate route to yesterday. and as well as the day before his
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diplomatic initiative seems to have failed. he didn't not succeed to find a diplomatic supplement to this conflict, which has now and it's 8 months triggered by the war on garza the spring. so the days of these now russia and adults career have signed a treaty that includes a pledge of mutual aid. they fee the country is attacked. the deal is a monk. several sign during the russian president vladimir pigeons visit to pyongyang, 1st in any 24 years. most clearly the conjunction promised his fulls of thoughtful bosco's military offensive ukraine. wrote the pride repulsed from young kiln island on the maritime border between north and south korea. a full russian president vladimir putin, a full blown official welcome in pyongyang, main square the highest on a sort of visiting head of state. he and north korean leader kim jong on putting on
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a show of unity to a well, they both regard as potentially threatening the very existence i see if can verify a russia in north korea heavy, a link by strong friendship and close neighborly relations for many decades. to somebody who came scientists host for supporting russian policies, including the war and ukraine. we express full supports for the russian government, army, and people in carrying out the special military operation in the ukraine to protect the suffering fee that is being widespread speculation rusher was trying to secure further supplies of munitions from north korea. allegations. both sides denied in public at least the highlights of this summit was the signing of a partnership agreement made to shape relations for years to come on, potentially challenging the existing world or to russia or north korea is asian neighbors have been following this crucial summit closely china has deep relations
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with both japan, along with south korea, see a potential threat to the west and leading blocks. they belong to light by the us and nato. for that reason, this visit could have global consequences. what happens in europe matters for a showing what happens in a show much as for else. and this is clearly demonstrated in ukraine where you're on the north gray are trying to are popular, fueling rushes water, aggression against the ukraine, south korea, the strong go, russian ties william bolden. it's know the neighbor at the time when tensions and angry exchanges along the demilitarized zone between them. all right, the worst thing is rob mcbride. i'll just say era young chung island, south korea. a moment. kelly is a professor of international relations on his own national university. he says that russia needs north korea to help it's find and you find i think the conventional wisdom of this,
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of the last few days is basically accurate. which is to say that i don't think the russian defense industrial base can keep up with russia as battlefield losses in ukraine. we know that the russians are pulling stuff out of stock that use in some cases, decades old. you know, you have tanks in the sixties and seventies, being used by the russians and all that stuff is really vulnerable, modern weapons. and so it looks like the russians just don't have the ability to keep up with their, with their losses. and so the north koreans have a soviet, you're a military. the north korean military was patterned after the red army of your, of the cold war. and so i imagine, you know, we don't know, of course, but i imagine that a lot of the north screen material is interoperable with what the, the, the russians are using and so on north 3. and that's the north 3 of course the having no address society and us had these weapons for decades and decades. and so i imagine that this is a good way for booting to quickly get what he needs. while he sort of moves the russian economy towards full war for him. so that's because president has been sold in for
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a 2nd to with the certainly in pretoria and peace re elected. so around the post as president last week following a deal to solve the coalition government. and that's off to the governing african national congress policy found with a majority of elections in may. the people of south africa have voted and have 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 somebody. the miller was that they don't give ation was the wrong place of pledge to be a president full every now and then we're hearing from the crowd, one me leverage. there are many uh, behind us at the union building to be on the lower lower we members of the public. i've been able to come out and watch on the big screens. what's happening?
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a number of 86 states. i had some states while the, with a significant representation president was a big as well as a presentation from palestine and the vice president of the coupon. and that's fly by does continue. it's quite a significant part of the process, is that the military showing it the legions to president sort of my for so after you take the oath of office, the race people use that use a president to solve africans. and that's part of the election results with the amc has had to partner with what was it's because of the position, the democratic alliance and always the government of national unit 0 to these 5 parties, some south african tell me about it to others not. but we do have a sense of optimism yet around the future and how the government will operate and
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the president ultimately wanting to reassure. so the africans around the growth of the economy, the provision of jobs and live. it's also the african. and one thing, the united south africa, well it started whether the haze of or hello, so quads across the middle east at the moment. so in terms of the weather but we are looking at times hates the sky, strong sunshine. of course we're into the full it's is that the to buy for the hot for re add as well. mecca, getting up into the forty's here as well. similar conditions as we go on into friday. perhaps a little bit, a list of dustin sat across saturday, but nothing else to report really wanted to show us just around the cool cause is but for the east, the side of the med, again is quiet, but it is hot. but looking at temperatures again, getting up around the 40 degree mock for many other thought you celsius, the air and gauze, or some of the temperature as we go want into friday. but i saw that many significant rifle ready coming through over the next few days. no sound of any
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right because northern parts of africa over the next few days, the seasonal rights pushing a little farther north was perhaps not quite as wise, but it wasn't. tenses we'd like to see at this time into your personal need to friday. maybe some heavier ranges coming across into the fi sized pots here. kind of thing, lobby showers, right the way into the gulf, if any of the other side of the responded. because what's the weather coming through here as well? so at least and half of times and they're pushing across into can you sing some went by, but the south is that it's dry a well, still a head hey all the, i'll just, it renews the reversible environmental damage. the united nations was it'll take decades. the goals are to recover from the destruction caused by israel's will. and we visit families and ukraine. see how that's the only thing is russia cripples palace fines. favorite sports and of a twist in the contest when the national hockey league, picking strawberries,
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the african stories from african perspective, the means and reduce the menus to same se mailbox from some people to short documentary use by african filmmakers from the media. and gonna, knowing that i'm actively contributing to the change, it's really a rewinding of feeling sleeping on water. and the go from the new series of africa direct on. i'll just hear the latest news as it breaks. but 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 . the growth rate of the russian economy is ahead of the world average. and russia has already overtaken japan in germany,
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in terms of the size of its economy. of the the now you're watching, i'll just say welcome back. to remind to of on top stories you and condition is found is really a solid. he's responsible for carrying out war crimes. in garza, the full size is where it is responsible for murder, torture, sexual violence, and forcibly transferring and stopping palestinians. it says these actions are an intentional and direct attack on the civilian population. in district, south africa's presidents be sworn in for a 2nd time in the survey in pretoria and peace re elected to run present as president last spring. following a deal to solve the covetous and government bounce off to the governing african
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national congress policy fans with a majority and elections. both ways lead as well as the most expensive government to, to didn't tell me young, promising a new era, friendship in drug and associates for the sports. the russians and faces of ukraine assigned to partnership agreements, including a pledge of mutual agency. the country is a tax well to north korea. pizza is next. stop and exit. you're scheduled to be the know that he's expected to meet with the countries president and prime minister and sign agreements coming with in sales and educational exchanges. tony chung, the poles from the vietnam, these capital haddaway, so just practice the ceremonial, much in front of henry's monument to the revolutionary montes. those who died in the american war. last minute rehearsals, before the arrival of russia's president vladimir putin. so many of you at the muse,
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the relationship with the soviet union. now russia is more than just diplomatic ties. so, i do believe that professor gwen lived in tulsa in russia for 20 years. there was his time is a young soldier on the front line. fighting against america with the soviet weapons which cemented the boned de code in vietnam, we say one piece of food when hungry equals a box of food when phone we were hungry, dying, and in a very difficult situation. i wish it helped us received on the munition. thanks to that. we took the bottle field and towed on such 2 lands. the military ties are still strong. you know, i'm used as russian made weapon systems. recently supplies have been hard to get because of the war and ukraine. a new generation of soldiers is looking to diversify for a vibrant southeast asian economy. a strong relationship with russia may seem
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strange, but as it struggles to count to the influence of china or in the us, martin vietnam could find puts in a useful m i. m. i quite like caution president with an i hope this visit will increase solely dollar to cooperation and friendship between the russian and vietnam and other that. and i feel like this isn't on the vietnam and russia to because i think with this visit, russia will expand the corporate to the relationship with vietnam and strength and the economic under your market development for a country for state visit. this one is going to be relatively short installed. the russian president will only be here for about 24 hours. but the deep ties between rusher and vietnam will ensure he gets a warm welcome. and that's relatively ref uploaded. it puts in when he travels overseas. tony chung al jazeera and on the queen size is full to the series of russian. very new types talking. it's territory. they have full size that shut down
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any. all of the 21 company policy trains lost in the eastern and western costs. if you crane. however, some reach that targets one person was injured in the western vicinity, west and city of the 5th and buildings with damaged that ukraine is imposing rolling electricity, black handles of grapples with a damage to its past stations. the government says russian strikes on samuel and hydra. edit tricity plants have reduced generation capacity, which there was which on hold and spent one power outage with the family. in the chicago road near the capital cave. stuff stores in the health care household and basically the ukraine. and the power goes that's it might go on. this is like every day, you know, for helena under the and 7 year old. so that's a constant blackouts. it's not for them to put her slow stick in the talk away in the morning. you get up. if the as electricity you charge paul banks,
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farms flashlights about trees. so you can use them in the evening when it's dark. when i'm at work and i see that'll be a power cock. i have to ask my boss to leave front of the store or check where i can order food. it's not convenient, but you adopt yup, with a bunch of professional close of ukrainians across the country doing the same. so now national rolling black house because russian error types of destroyed so many energy thoughts. normally the outages are an, a pre amount schedule as the country russians its power. but often light tonight they go on longer than planned. if you have a generator, it's not such a problem, many like the how it, cuz stock is the price of petrol the gets in the way. yeah. so if you buy a generator with the power that we'd like, it's expensive, you need to have $3040.00 late as a fuel and was of without the reduced to cooking with the night could slide
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18 by battery powered lamp light. come pushing dishes with stored water. it's inconvenient no. later in the year it could be dangerous. you look at this on a summer's night and it seems manageable, but this strikes a continuing. the electricity companies are saying that they can a struggle to get plots back online before winter. that's when things are going to get really tough. the temperatures go well below 0 here. and the night draws in by the late afternoon, the fucking, the cup to keys, street lights are off and traffic lights down. people carry their own light songs of the fabric which makes the city livable frame. in the healthcare household, at least as some from before bedtime in the absence of tv and the i pads slide is the place we've russia continuing to hit power plants. it seems that later in the things we get
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a lot more serious on home and out to zeta physically. major files are updated as an munition depot in trans capital killing at least 9 people in during 46. a government spokesman sized bodies triggered a series of explosions at the military base and intravenous. the deputy is navy insightful appleton and another army base with french soldiers of stations. the coals is not yet peach wave. so if you're apparently, then after that you agree, cyprus to key and that to me about late with the extreme hayes and some places are seeing temperatures soaring to 10 degrees celsius, above the seasonal average. the will be total 12. most agents as europe has been will be twice the global average since 1991 pulse and dry weather, along with strong winds of coals in 10 swan fines in the western united states and the state of new mexico, the governor to declare the state of emergency 7000 people, all due to evacuate the mountain village. at least 500 buildings have been damaged
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. we knew it was urgent because usually they say ready, set, go and ready. you could be there for a day or 2. that is a couple hours usually go means now. and the call was our for our area. we never got ready set ever go. you hear about things you hear about people during fires. but until you have to be back, you wait until you're in the middle of it. you just don't know. it's just unexplainable how you feel the best you can do is just try to not fall apart, which is hard. i hope that nobody is injured or worse. hope that everybody got out safeway with their pets and they're in a safe place now. emotions run high on capitol hill land. the ceo of bang appeared before us senate committee. the aerospace company faced a grilling after a series of accidents,
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scandals and investigations. i think i'll hate how's the story of a standard hearing with an unusual beginning and i apologize for the grief that we have caused and i want you to know we are totally committed in their number 4 in focus, one se, david calhoun, the ceo of aerospace giant bowing apologizing to the families of victims from to plane crashes caused by a faulty system that the company didn't disclose. but for some family members, the apology may not go far enough for him to say. safety is number one issue. that is not the evan wars mean, anything to me to me just this is for them to felt the comfortable going has been at the center of repeated crises in 2018. indonesia is lines, air crash, and months later the ethiopian airlines crush in 2019346 people died,
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causing the 737 max. 3, grounded worldwide for almost 2 years. also in 2018, a southwest airlines flight the engine housing ripped off, shattering a window. a woman was killed after nearly being sucked out of the plane in 2011 the roof of a boeing plane ripped off of the line at 11000 meters. but safety issues were brought back into the spotlight after a door flew off in alaska airlines flight in mid air earlier this year. all of that leading to a contentious hearing for calhoun. now you're going to make me really angry. you talk about safety and culture, but you aren't answering the question about what the root causes are here. you're getting paid a heck of a lot of money. it's unbelievable if anybody's come out of this deal. good, it's you. why haven't you resigned, senator? i'm, i'm sticking this through, i'm proud of having taking the job. i'm proud of our product is ready for the record and i a prior, we'd say that record of our boeing people, you're proud of the safety record. i am proud of every action we have taken every
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action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company. meaning, the tough questions are far from over for boeing and this leaders patio pain, elda 0 washington. columbia is public school. teachers are on striking to defend the government with doorbell to reform, the education system. they're all going. the proposed changes would undermine funding for public schooling. alyssa, interrupt you at the hospital from bunker tom for columbia, select these government, its friendly fire. tens of thousands of unionized public school teachers on strike . we say the latest version of an education reform bill currently under wayne, congress has been so distorted by amendments that it would undermine public education. we sat at the top on 3 little lawmakers,
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made changes to the bill when he reached the senates that are on acceptable among them. they eliminate public preschool grades which are responsibility of the state . the law also allows public funds to finance private schools and universities. wide public schools are falling apart and in dire need of money. public schools unions are among presidents gustavo, paperless, main allies, and they remain so. but in order to push through the saying that it's education reform, the governments allies made significant concessions. that angered the president space on monday teachers from across the country store and the comfortable with the in some even set up a camp in front of congress. because he left almost that k b i, you know, to, who was staying here with i, with 1010, our mazda of 10 of the night, demanding the senators understand that their function is too late to stay for the people and private interests. the message is clear on stay here until the design to strengthen public education, instead of destroying its give orders, columbia congress,
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on sale this thursday to pass the law before the end of this legislative period. and the teachers are saying that they will remain in the plaza until they manage to force lawmaker to either withdraw the law or get rid of the controversial amendments equal with the senators who supported the original bill. say this is becoming a missed opportunity for an education sector urgently need of an update. yes, back. i'm not going to say the whole. see all i don't see in the center. the possibility of reaching an we meant. so now we're seeing the government forces presenting a proposal to the opposition, another one and the independence. yet another just 2 days before the end of the legislative period. so i don't think the reforms have a chance yet. teachers called for another major rally on wednesday to keep pressure on the senate. education bill is just one of a number of important reforms, including health and labor bills,
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the president. it took flights to push forward to minister and that most continued to face an appeal battle in a deeply divided country. less than that a bit. and just the the, the 1st old warning of the shares hurricane season has been issued in the us coastal communities in southern texas off providing full, heavy rain and flooding. now, a storm is developing in the gulf of mexico and its coastal regions and also bracing for a potential tropical storm. go forward, he's a morning heavy rains and strong winds could cause land slides. are you a smoker chip making the video has passed microsoft to become the world's most valuable company. the firm has seen that stock price solar over the last year due to its market dominance and chips needed for artificial intelligence. it transfers 3.4 percent on cheese, a value the company company move the 3 trillion dollars. well, still a head hey on because they're installed the 2nd round, the pre k,
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this is picked. all of us will be lines in this country. germany
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the on the back as well as warrant garza has caused potentially irreversible environmental damage. according to a report by the un, the investigation found that munitions and explosive chemicals of heavily contaminated soil and water are those effective could last for decades. the goal is the strip is now listed with mold and 39000000 tons of daybreak 5 times more than that was produced during the battle of getting started. so in mosul in the wrong
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industrial, daybreak is considered as a health positive. and we've causes wastewater treatment plants out of action and treated so it just contaminated cv environment and was thing the risk of disease. the cosigned a is considered a war crime and the, the vibe to start to solve the international criminal calls. the new challenges of ever being filed so that pollution is making life even harder for displace palestinians who was full of ill from contaminated water. and this could be a lot to like ripples because the strip isn't just being formed. it's being poisoned or un report has wound about israel's attacks on the strip of causing potentially irreversible. and widespread environmental damage is polluted with the dust and especially dose from destroyed buildings. rubbish collection has stopped and there is a 107 kilograms of debris for every square meter of the gaza strip. the tracking
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rodents and insects. and the for the, for the, in the waste here is brought diseases. our children are suffering from things we've never seen before. skin pimples and rashes. i return from the clinic just an hour ago. there are lots of people who are l. my child has a fever and the doctor said that it was a result of the pollution here of the forgotten without fuel. the treatment of sewage stopped. it has made its way into the streets tents on the seat where it upsets ecosystems and can make fish on sites to eat at a time when the strip faces them in. the report also owns that phones have contaminated the drinking water, which is also at risk of contamination from c will just the israel says it has pumped into how much tunnels beneath. because of that, you'll not palestinians have no choice not to drink. it was one of them when they
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got the you have been every week my son, the stones crying because of the pollution of what to here. we have hepatitis which tons eyes yellow. we also have intestinal infections, not just me, but the whole shelter. every body suffers, there was no clean water. we are forced to drink it even though it smelt clean. i told him in the middle of the report, notes which is highly likely that apropos, chosen, is contaminated with heavy metals for munitions and is ready. tongues have compacted soil, making those areas impossible to form on the when says that the true extent of the damage will not be clear until it can send its expert into garza impossible without a ceasefire. camille and i do like, i'll just the era. so these are the military is deliberately attacking fishermen in garza devastating these strips fishing industry and preventing palestinians from driving so that families have a couple of zooms into or above the reporting on the likelihood that they've been
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affected. the stalls is mediterranean coastline is one of the few areas in the gaza strip is very military has not destroyed the sea is both a source of livelihood for palestinian fishermen thought to the identity. most of the risks, his life every day rowing out on the waves on the is baby surveillance to fish when which is hungry family have come to read only love. as i said, the i can know sort of not to for you don't children. we are forced to go to see and fish. we want to take the risk to feed all families. no one was able to get efficient during the 1st 5 months of the war. for the last week, i lost my brother in i've used a so official movement since october the 7th, as well, has declared much of cause as costly, compact so oh,
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drink commercial and private boots to stop rating the however, even in areas the only has declared safe humanitarians zones hosted in session and have been targeted. they say is really will ships open fully them without any warning of how to, how they've got it all in a possibly of the, in this war is deadly for posting needs to be sure, but we don't have boats. most of them were destroyed by is there any fight to jets and war ships? they were attacked on the beach and we woke up the next day to discover they were burnt. now we can only fish close to sure. if we move further away, we will be up to the, the zillow, to have this little co setting across is her son. my mood was killed at sea, wild catching fish for his family and the silver for the holiday. a nice mood winds pushing as usual. he wants to collect his net,
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but he was killed by his really worship. he was our main bread winner who was going to get married, but these rare least killed him. they crushed his dreams. are they no one level? the will headstones goes, is it says into a death trap with as well, looking humanitarian, a deliveries into the sprint. do special men could be a lifeline for palestinians as well as well as effectively shut down the fishing industry, adding to the white bread hung up on the salvation topic advisor? oh, just the right there with the palestine. well, it started this boy, now he's on the analyze what he focused on the home country master. right. second round, a group game. so just getting underway in the house. nice and jim and have a lot, send it up soon as they head into the 2nd match. the $51.00 went off of scotland was the biggest victory in an opening game in the history of the tournaments. jimmy faced hungry and stuck off a little later on hungry items. a hit back from
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a 31 defeat against switzerland for germany. they've accepted the last c will come to the group stage last in the round of 16 at the previous. your eyes, the coach to give a nod guzman the size, his team pretty well placed in the pool, run a full season when you have some experience plans, and you've got to have all experience different stations of the solutions for different situations, especially when you talk about pressure when you talk about expectational fans situations to do with on the pitching of the pitch. so i think to have a good mix it's, it's really good and um the mood and our campus really excellent. the 3 games and will this wednesdays hoff time in croatia. versus albania, albania, a one mill up, both teams that i need to hit back from defects and they're opening matches the late game that will see scotland trying to pick themselves up after that 51 defeats against germany. maybe on say to replay the but we,
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but we're fear which we've been born. but look, it's easy to talk about to, it's harder to put in place. and you know, it's not an easy game, open the tournament against the host country. i will tell you that, but we have enough experience on the patch where we should have maybe a ton bath or, and i think we all know that and nothing the whole country know that let's go now to our correspond dominic caden who's in berlin for is dominic code jeremy, back in action today. obviously the re record and tournaments isn't good, but is there a feeling where he will, does that is about to change of the yes the is certainly a how do it's a back to change and also in the media, the newspapers and that sort of thing. there is the sense that people feel that if the players can really come together and be what germany has always was used to be that idea of a team that gets breakfast as phone and son fault. then there's no reason why
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germany can't go a long way into this competition. looking at players like lucy, like slowly on vs from the new champions here in this country by liver. i'm looking at players like how hotspots from the hospital in london. can they reproduce the sort of form that they have shown in the course of the season, the domestic season? this just played itself out for kind of hung diary n t put one over on germany. lots of questions being posed in the media. certainly say about what sort of t non goal, somebody's going to put sites against hungry. i don't remember there's also the use of victory, which might mean that they go through to the next room today. and that is also, can also be said about the switch team that will be playing scotland during the last game today. if this were spent, when that game, the germans, when that game now both have 6 points and they will not be able to be reached as it was by their opponents. so that would put them both through, which is quite
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a motivation for them. absolutely. yeah. in terms of the funds, he was a gathering around you that so i'm going to, it's difficult to pin down an exact number as to how many are in germany. but how is the country coping so far with this huge influx of simple assist? well yeah, i mean if you look behind me now this is half the time and not game you were referencing albania or a one who loved going to the croatians. and you can see with the young brother up, it is raining here and it has been steadily raining 9 for the best part of a couple of hours. but that hasn't sampson the fervor of the people here, nor indeed dates the rain and the storms. and that sort of thing yesterday, damn from the fervor of those packaged friends in thought, month. and to a certain extent, the way that the tournament is developed with games that have been really close, which i've had some real excellent goals. screaming as we might say, in english, i called in in german town on dream goals. certainly that was the case yesterday to
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wonderful goals from the turkish team. and also then the goal that we didn't go from the super sub pump they saw was full time in the 90. if minutes i'm going it. and then i to 2nd minute, we've got the sense that very clearly that the goals are starting to lights up to the tournaments. but all vc, as is always said, if the host nation does well in a tournament, and that helps the atmosphere which explains why so many people a light to the despite the rain to come here, lights are on with the german flags to cheer on that scene. it's going to get very busy with you dominic. thank you so much. don't when it came that far as inputting now the edmonton oilers have taken whole keys at stomach health finance with gain 6, the oil is basically for the pump. is 53 for say allies in the concepts late night shells. biggest price consistently the best of $7.00 series, $32.00, after this winning florida game 6 will be back in athens and on friday, the compass. i've never won the stomach out for the full list or i mean to list
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a trophy for the 1st 2699. just enjoy every extra day cuz we're go no long time ago and we're still here playing lock in june and i have the opportunity we are going back to edmonton for a game 6 and there's lots of lots of smiled. ladies and gentlemen, it is with drinks and extent we announced the san francisco giants lodge and hall of famer willie mays passed away peacefully this afternoon at the age of 93. well, the face bowl has been paying tribute to one of its old time christ willie mays has died at the age of $93.00, a 20 full time old style has my thoughts about career highlights, became known simply as the catch and it helps the san francisco jones, when the world series back in 1954. all right, that is, i suppose is looking for them. so thanks very much. and the thought is the news
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