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are just some of the issues facing the organizers of the 2024 olympic games of paris. as millions turned their attention to friends with the whole nation, be ready to welcome the world on july. the 26th stay without a 0 for the latest updates. the felines top court rules that as well supplement policy in the occupied palestinian territories violates international the on monday to say this is island, is there a night from don't know what's are coming up. a major global tech outage closes tales disrupting operations around the world. flights fangs and businesses are affected. vietnam's communist policy needed dice,
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new winford. tony was credited. we're staying economic course. the on the internet is caught in bangladesh. johnston. nice, does he know when people are killed in protests against government? jump places on thursday, the welcome to the program. the international court of justice says israel's ongoing presence in the occupied palestinian territories is illegal. i'm violates international law. the i c. j. deliberate. it's advisory opinion out the hey, off to the un general assembly requested it's input judge's determined as well as obligated and it's unlawful presence as quickly as possible. they went on to say that israel must also stop all new supplement activity and evacuate old settlers from the occupied territories. i'll just send you an authority. we add molly key
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says the world most now take action against israel. us all states under you on the autumn now under the obligation not sort of thing lies the legal it to you is rose presence and occupied for the student to retreat and to do nothing to as this is ryan in maintaining this illegal situation. they are directed by the ports to bring, as well as the legal probation to an in this means all the states and the you must immediately review the relations with this row to ensure that policies do not age in isabel's continue the collection against the policy of people, whether directly or indirectly. let's go to the correspondence step boston. she is outside the court of the hague for us. so. so step 1st we took was to exactly what
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we had from the court today as well. what we have now is that the highest score, the, the highest court in the world has now on the record in the strongest way possible, made sure that this occupation is illegal. what we're talking about is the occupation of the west bank, off east jerusalem. and also a of a guys, so these 3 territories, that's what the, the court has of looks at, at the, also the requests from the un general assembly. a majority of countries us for this advisory opinion, 2 years ago. however, before it has to be looking at is all kinds of violations. for example, an occupation is in a way allowed if there's a military need for it, but it's has to be temporary. so the court explained that length. so this is not a time for you occupation. it's, it's lasting, 57 years already. and it's now clearly has become an annexation also is for it has
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been exploiting nationals, natural resources in the start with 3 select, for example, has not supplied sufficient water, which is a strong violation of, of international law. also, the relocation of israel's population to these, tara 3 is illegal against international laws. also, they should not impose their own loss if there is an occupation. they have to respect local laws. now, this route has impose military law since 1967 in these territories. and also the fact that his role is treating towards the lab as its full legal territory is according to the court of violation of the u. u and charter of the geneva convention and of all kinds of international human rights loss. so this is o step by step, all the arguments that we're at 5 months ago also presented to are the same chords by $52.00 states and including 3 international organizations. and the majority was
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then already saying this is an illegal occupation, and it has been going on for such a long time. it's, it's one of the, of course, one of the bloodiest conflicts in the world. and now we need a very strong and high level opinion about this, and that's exactly what we've got today. the court asked, or that is the route to stop. it's a occupation rapidly. of course, it's not a binding order, but it does have implications because it's also a arch all member states of the united nations, including the united nations itself, not to recognize the occupation in any make means whatsoever. and that's of course, an important point because how are countries now a states, uh, gonna, are they going to continue to have these traits relationships with israel? basically, i'm a blank and a legal situation. that's a question. a lot of countries now have to answer. okay, thank you for that stuff in the for us outside the cool to the hague. let's get reaction now from ramallah. knew it all day is that for us to be able to find that
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westbank nor even as this ruling was being handed down, settlers were continuing to face attacks in the occupied westbank. how people the likely to react to what we've had in the hague. well, i think in the immediate sense, palestinians understand that this will not change the reality overnight. as the judge, the president of the international court of justice was reading this landmark opinion is ready. sufferers were attacking palestinians embodied and also in hawaii near nap let's they burn down shops and they burn down fields, reiterating a reaffirming uh, the reality on the ground of is rarely subtler. impunity and violence, aided and abetted by these really are me, which is something that the judges referred to in reference when they reach their conclusion about the legality of the is rarely occupation. but of course,
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human rights organizations and tell us many infections across the board have well come this ruling, they consider it a historic and they believe they can build on it with countries that are like minded, even with countries that have so far, not taking any action towards is really a policy use of supplements and land grab to push for accountability for sanctions, for arms embargo and other actions that they believe will bring them closer to ending the occupation and having freedom. ok, thank you for that door or day that for us in ramallah. now is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu has reacted to the international court of justice opinion, saying, jewish people and not conqueror, as in that land in jerusalem, and not in the line to fall ancestors in the west bank. no false decision in the hague will distort this historical truth. let's
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go to michael mansfield, he's an international lawyer, joins us from bombing and in the united kingdom. thank you for your time, michael. so what are the legal ramifications of this ruling from the icing j as well? i think it's important to make a distinction between the practical, if you like, implementation on the ground, the theoretical theoretical, which is extremely important. it is a historic judgement of the same time. those of us who practice in this field will realize this determination has been made many times before. it has been accepted by the international jurors community and traditional community that this occupation has been. i'm role for all the way. i'll have him consign the same quote for the advisory opinion, a 2000 the whole. so the exactly the same in relation to the separation will of the is rarely zip code up say it's got to take it down what it is relative. it ignored
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everything, but it was said that actually made the ball even longer. so the problem here is a, separating the principal, the principal, very clear self determination. that leads to another principle, if, if, if your being denied so determination of what a do you do as enough to buy people. well, the united nation as a whole. so it proves some time ago that you have the right to resist under the child. so where the self determination comes about. so these are the 2 important principles. self determination, so that you can be all right in silver in power or is it well? and secondly, if you're being occupied and whether you call them conquerors or oppressors, or whatever you call them and they, uh, you have the right to, as it were, to determine your own land and also to resist those that come on it. so sort of position, do you think it's going to put a allies of israel like the united states,
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like the united kingdom men, but you and member countries who have stood by israel until now given this is the 1st time we on getting a ruling like this from the i c j a. yeah, well, it's all the 1st time as i said, the 2000. so they said the same thing. so it's a replication of an area originally, but it's important to things that, that has to be recognized in your question, in poland, as it is. if you look at the united states of america, they affect the, they have a problem. i'm out of the problem. they've got everybody next, who's going to be the next leader, and what is that gas that you're going to be? so i'm not going to predict exactly how that is going to go, but it doesn't look healthy uh from any point of view. so i'm going to ignore the, as far as that concept box, in terms of your and your opin nations. and in particular, the united kingdom that's being, is, everybody has noticed a massive track of the labor policy have been elected with a huge majority. and
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a huge mandate, and with is that the general public may not be aware much of the voting concentration on a lot of got it got us in guns. it was an issue at all varies isn't in the policy of the policy at the moment. the labor government and there are people who stood in the election and succeeded in the election, standing on that ticket in relation to gauze and so gaza, particularly, and occupied territories, which is a bigger issue will matter a great deal. and i think that the new prime minister should be in a position keeps donna to address that. she hasn't been arrested sofa, but that will be pressure on him. from those of us in the united kingdom, believe it is or opportunity has been a big no worry, essentially ignoring only rollings of international bodies and international goals as it will again now that has to be action no more. no multiple if economic
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a and of course that applies that this is a legal obligation. all the states, not to reinforce the occupation, not to contribute to the occupation in any shape or form. i'm actually applies to you and i have to do the say, when i go to the shops, i can not buy is ready products because i don't want as opposed to regime, which is in fact illegal, particularly in the occupied there to 3 different there. and it's already mapped out by you that's east jerusalem guns and the occupied territories themselves. okay, michael really interesting is get your perspective michael mansfield and international lawyer speaking to us by from finding him in the united kingdom. the
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majority, failure is causing chaos. wells. why the software glitch has affected airlines buying some major companies? flights have been ground and stranding thousands of passages jona hall has moved from london of the thank you for contacting hosting. how can i get the most of the passions on windows most related to the 5 and then as countries went into the meltdown effecting millions that was the prerecorded message put out by the cyber security fed crowd strike the company. c. o would like to renounce the default, the update was to blame and the systems were being restored. we know what the issue is uh, were resolving and have resolved the issue. now it's recovering systems that are out there. and essentially, as you've talked about and the statement i put out is in the system uh was sent in update and that update had a, a software bug in it and cause a, an issue with the microsoft operating system release for governments worried about
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the cyber attack hard work and hid for a company like 2 departments perhaps like is a, a very large and well known provider in the security space. so market leading security provider that's utilized by the, you know, the old, you know, many leading banks and, and last, you know, blue chip and government organizations. so certainly the impact is going to be quite significant. it was early friday afternoon when the 1st signs of trouble emerged in australia with telecom companies, banks, and media outlets affected sentimental television news broadcast reporting. the situation went to black resuming, eventually to reveal blue screens in the background, the credit, blue screen of death error indicating the shutdown of a windows operating system. and so it unfolded in companies and service providers across countries and continents banks, financial services stuff, exchanges,
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airports, hospital supermarkets, schools, barely a sector left untouched by these global i. t out teaches one, computer analyst described it unprecedented global prices. that stock the exposes the fragility of our heavily digitized will a point, nope, lost on this traveler trying to build a plane, empowers people lives on. so cool people, it's a bit while reading is how one company can impact the global economy. and the life of the planet as i understand it, this has impact everywhere, systems being restored. so things through the consequences may take longer. i don't know how else to 0 london. or we can get more in the outages from kristen, so they me who is in new york. so massive disruption correspond that tech outage house and lock us reactive of the markets have been able to train just fine here at the new york stock exchange of the nasdaq as well. but the companies who have been impacted by the software glitch
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are certainly seeing their values impacted many seeing their value fall. airlines like delta american united that are seeing major delays as a result of this software glitch are also seeing an impact in the marketplace with their, their values following a bed set or federal express package delivery company. also seeing substantial delays delivering his packages. their stocks are down, but most importantly, and not surprisingly, of course, is proud. stripe the company behind the software, seeing its value drop as much as 14 percent at one point. it's rebounded a little bit, but still trading much lower in this for a company and a stock. uh, that was considered one of the best as recently as of this morning by major financial advisors saying that this was
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a good company to invest in going forward. i think investors may be reconsidering that after today and kristen, we so a lot in enjoy this package, the disruption to airlines. how bad was it? and presumably, something like this is going to take a while to, for the airline industry to count job yeah, they're still grappling with the issues here in the united states and around the world in the us. some 1400 flights were delayed last time i checked over 340 of them weren't canceled that number likely to continue. rising hospitals were also impacted in that a lot of hospitals and doctors offices reported they were having to will logging into their computer systems and many have to cancel appointments. or in some cases, cancel surgeries as well. and there's concern around the country about emergency
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services. 911 calls not getting through as a result of the software glitch on those here and in new york area. that's not an issue. but there's concern and that's something that's being checked around the country. the transportation secretary for the united states people, the judge was interviewed about this not too long ago. he does say that he expects systems to be back up and running and everything back to normal by saturday. but clearly this just goes to show how connected these systems are just so many businesses in so many industries in the wide spread impact it can have when there's a malfunction like this. indeed, a thank you for that christmas leave me that 1st in new york. and so head on al jazeera, the gardens, roy con televi, why israel says is defense systems failed to stop at the
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have that flip to south asia, and the monsoon 12th is sitting, flying east, south of its position. it will remain there over the next few days. bringing very heavy rain to western and central parts of india. we are expecting flooding here. we've got red alerts out from good us down to the south carol and also see some of that heavier rain. but you can see it picking up for central and eastern areas on saturday. some heavy rain as well will push into central pumps of pockets done with the mountain weight of spotty showers, across the very north and places like sri lanka. but the rain will pick up to the north east on sunday, pushing into both time as well as an airport in the days ahead with some rain coming back into deca in bangladesh that rain forming heavier as well for sunday in
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me in mont and heavy rain is a story for east asia, thanks to the may you from the continues to pose those bouts of heavy rain for the east, from showing down in china on woods to the korean peninsula. we have already seen flooding in south korea. we could see 200 millimeters more over the next few days, some more flooding like a night. rain pushes off into northern parts of japan, bringing heavy rain to the portal. on sunday, the agricultural revolution promised abundance. but it's damaging the planet to this system is destroying the habitat that allow us is hi, alleyway explores how sacrificing by diversity for maximum deals is leading to feed and security and threatening on very existence. leaving the office based on able to adapt to climate change. the need to read the multi so full hail the
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plan is on. i'll just say era the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching out is there a mind. a thoughtful story is based out of the international court of justice as israel is ongoing presence and ok find promising in territories. nowadays, international news in advisory opinion and says israel is obligated to end its own local presence as quickly as possible. a major failure has posed k on surrounding wells computers and finds apple. supermarkets,
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media outlets have gone offline. it happened when an update by the cyber security fed crowd strongly affected computers using microsoft windows on pest and has been killed several injured in a drain strike on tel aviv humans who things have claimed responsibilities saying they used a new type of drone capable of entering as space without being detected as well says it's defense systems fail to trigger alons because of human error. well, how much of june of holes in the heart of tel aviv unprecedented attack. the aerial strike leading to a major explosion near the u. s. embassy branch office at the site, crowds gathered and residents were clearly rattled. humans, who, with these were quick to claim responsibility. well, the, the operation was carried out using a new drone aircraft named the alpha capable of bypassing the enemy's air defense
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system. and detectable by radar the operation successfully achieve this object is shortly after the attack is really official suggested human error was behind the failure of systems to trigger alarms or sirens. later, the military spokesperson offered more details called lift gate is shown. it should be tunnel often initial investigation that'd be carried out and from the findings at the scene and on the military system, it appears that it's an unmanned to a cross of the some of the 3 model, simo estimation is that it arrived from human to tennessee the know with some of the 3 is in the range and with that as a penalty undergoing an upgrade to extend the range of the flight to fema throughout israel's war on gaza and in support of their ally. how much the hers these have targeted is really link chips and the red sea and the gulf of i then they've also repeatedly launched drones and missiles towards israel until friday. however, these had all been intercepted with telling me you've on high alert is really
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military says it's upgrading it's air defenses and increasing ariel patrols. how much into a disease health authorities, a warning of a new medical crisis unfolding in gaza? the pony a virus has been found in the sewage and contaminates of water. and over crowded comes israel says it's a vaccination, its troops as a precaution, but it continues to prevent the entry of life saving medicine and supplies desperately needed by palestinians inside the strip. katya lopez, holder young reports a new health risk for palestinians in gauze. 40 say the polio virus has been detected in storage and contaminated water. wastewater flows freely between tents and overcoat, accounts, avoiding the polluted areas is nearly impossible for nothing but what we have begging for help. we have begging to be saved from the soon as soon as people are locked in their homes and can't go out. there are mosquitoes,
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sewage flies and rubbish. i'm so i know this is really a tax have cost extensive damage to gaza, sewage systems dissemination plants and water supply that works even before october 7th palestinians didn't have enough clean water relying on $8.00 agencies in the u . n. for daily deliveries, the lack of fuel to operate, generators has only made things worse. polio is transmitted through the fecal or oral route. normally, if you have a case of polio, you're going to isolate something. you're going to make sure that they use a bathroom that nobody else uses that they're not in close proximity to other people. that's impossible. piles of riding rubbish, fill the streets when a simple services of ground to a halt in the early days of the war. the un has documented hundreds of thousands of cases of skin in sections and diarrhea. i just we forced to live with flies, i'm
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a cheese. haines hit the types of c and other diseases with suffering of the israel has started vaccinating its soldiers and gaza to protect them against the virus which can cause deformities and paralysis postings. have few options. most hospitals have been forced to close, and those still offering services are under resourced. know and is supporting us here in con eunice. the smell is killing us. we can sleep, we can't eat, we can drink. many palestinians here say they're exhausted. tired of moving from one shelter to another, of being hungry and living in fear of the next attack. and now also worried about the threat of disease. cod see a little bit so the yen does. here. donald trump has accepted the republican nominations the presidential candidate november's election. this was trans fast returned to the same sense as the only thing and assassination attempts. a week ago,
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we began 5 accounting details of the shooting. we went home to outline campaign, promises on the economy, and for the security, it will save touch to resolve a number of global crises saying, well is on the brink. the discard and division in our society must be healed. we must deal it quickly. as americans, we are bound together by a single site and are shared destiny. we rise together or we fall apart, says, i am running to be president for all of america, not half of america, because there is no victory in winning for half of them. so tonight with faith and devotion,
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i proudly accept your nomination for the knows most powerful politician has delayed. the communist party says new when food trolls, death is due to old age. serious illness. he was ac. jessica washington looks back in his legacy for more than a decade, you in full term was the most powerful man in vietnam, serving as general secretary of the communist party since 2011 its top leadership known as the full pallets consist of the prime minister, the president the chair of the assembly and the general secretary, which is considered the most senior position, a 2021. jerome secured, a rad sewage ton body members credited him with managing the economy. it's made an exception to the, to time limits. under his leadership, vietnam became an international manufacturing hub. the economy, food, and to the country maintain voted cold bamboo diplomacy,
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a foreign policy approach. it describes as fun with flexible in 2023 us president joe biden visited vietnam, pledging more trade corporation and investment opportunities. it coordinates that 9 new president joe biden and died on behalf of all countries have just decided to go through with a joint statement to upgrade the relationship between vietnam and the united states of america to comprehensive strategic partners for peace corporation development, ad stability and the having shortly off to china as president, she didn't ping also visited henry, and it'd be to strengthen ties and counter us influence. so when domestically trauma introduced a sweeping into corruption, campaign, known as the blazing sun is hundreds of state officials and business executives were prosecuted or forced to step down. the drive also led to political upheaval, prominent content is removed from the scene. in recent years,
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the general secretary's health had been under scrutiny. he had a stroke in 2019 and his public appearances decreased in 2023. on july, the 18th president til lamb took over the general secretary's duties to allow tom to focus on his health. on the same day the politburo awarded to him with the gold stone middle, recognizing what had code exceptionally outstanding contributions to the party and the nation. for just as in buying the dash of the flight of buying on demonstrations, of taking to the streets again to march against the closest system, some government jobs, thousands of people have been killed in days of unrest. charles traffic reports the roadblocks and running back these students protesting across, spun with dish, angry at the reinstatement of the quote to assist the government jobs students should be rallying on university campuses,
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