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0 now the and it should be on the top coat funds that israel settlement policy in the occupied palestinian territories. why lights international? know the this is out. is there a noise from the also coming up? major global tech outage causes tales around the world. flights funks and businesses are effective. a new health consisting garza highly infectious virus is found in sewage uncontaminated, moved to vietnam's communist policy lead at dias. new wins through trone was credited with boosting economic. right, the,
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the international court of justice says israel's ongoing presence in occupied palestinian territories, inigo, and violates international the i c. j to live. and it's advisory opinion, not the hague, off to the un general assembly requested it's input judge's. determine that israel is obligated to and that's unlawful presence as quickly as possible. and israel must stop all new supplement activity and evacuate old settlers from the occupied territory because at the foot, it sort advisor of the bed. these are the easy supplements and the west bank, and these are a resilient and video team associated with them have been established and are being meant then in violation of international. the record starts with
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a good april inside at a board that is a supplement policy has been expanding since the quotes for advisory opened power, steering and foreign minister re um mark. he says, the well must now take action against israel. all states and the you on of now under obligation must sort of thing lies the legality or is rose presence and occupied for the students 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 states and the you must immediately review the by the relations with as well to ensure that policies do not age and is rose, continue with the commission against the policy of people, whether directly or in directly new or all day reports from ramallah and the ok pod
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westbank where attacks by settlers ongoing as the president of the international court of justice was reading out the landmark ruling of the highest court in the world, deeming the is rarely occupation of the occupied respect, including jerusalem and gaza. illegal is rarely subtler and least attacks against palestinians in whole order, and bery and burning out of fields and several businesses in those areas. reminding palestinians that the reality on the ground continues to be punishing where the is really occupation. a settlers in those violent attacks in order to take over the land, which is exactly what the judges referred when they reach that decision across the board in palestine. factions on human rights organizations have well come to this ruling saying that a lot can be built on it. and, but now states have to come up with ways to respect and honor that ruling and
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implement that. they say that this could open the door for sanctions for arms and bar, go and many other steps, and it will remain to be seen for palestinians if their leadership will follow up on those steps and take those bold steps at the international stage to make it more costly for israel to maintain that occupation. note all the data from a law palestine to, well, we've had the reaction from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he has have the follow the following thing. things to say. he says, jewish people are not conqueror, as in their own land, and not in the line to fall on, such as in the west bank. no false decision in the hague will distort this historical truth. the scenario joins us on sets and just to remind to the reason you he in the studio is because israel has found out is it reports us from reporting from within israel. so what do we make of this reaction from the is riley
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prime minister, i guess no surprise, really, that he would react and that way. but do you think on denise, he's feeling the pressure? well, it's not really shocking to hear this from these really prime minister. and what we heard from his coalition partners wasn't exactly a shock as well. we heard from members of the far right, even before this decision had come out when it was just expected, saying that israel should entirely annex be occupied westbank just in protest of the decision coming out in general. we also heard from members of the opposition who have previously said that the decisions like this and international bodies, our director, flexion of nothing. y'all whose leadership and where he's leading israel in the international scope. so there's a lot of pressure on us and yahoo internationally, not just for these international cases, but also with the current war ongoing. so what he's going to do there, and how he's going to eventually wrap it up and the day after that's still a big question mark. so this is all leading up to the pressure on us and yahoo shortly adding to that monstrous pile already. so what do you think is going to
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happen next? you mentioned his stomach as far right ministers to fema onyx ation of the occupied westbank. we've had many previous rulings from the i, c, j and others cooling as well to stop persecuting palestinians in one form or another, then normally always ignored. so what happens now, well is real generally disregards any type of decision after you, when at the international court of justice at the i, c, c, the international criminal court as well. and we don't really see any sort of policy change. what we have seen previously with any country who is going to have policy change, our sanctions are different measure is done by leaders of allies like the united states, like other countries in europe, partners of israel. but we haven't really seen that. we've seen some sanctions on violent settlers extremist in the occupied westbank who have attacked post indians . but we have not really seen any sort of larger measure that has been done for
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israel to change its policy. and that's why these courts are ruling this way. that's why they're ruling the, the settlements in the occupied west bank and occupied east jerusalem or illegally or encroaching on palestinian land. and at the end of it, they will encroach on any sort of territorial continuity that would lead to a palestinian state. so with the continuation of the legal settlement project that israel is still expanding, it makes the 2 state solution even further and further away and the center. thank you. and just to remind a honda is reporting from here in the home because promise and this now is coming, has bombed al jazeera from reporting in israel. let's speak now. so william suffice sees an international court specialist, a law professor, middlesex university. you joins us from legal, in, from thank you for joining the program. what do you make of this really? is it a watershed moment for palest, on an international law as the palestinian foreign minister? we have the molecule which it a yes,
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i agree with that. so i think this is really uh, an absolute game changer. uh, you know, legal sense, of course the legal issues and the legal mechanisms don't solve all the problems. but they have dramatic effects. and that's going to start to be felt by israel and by its friends, the united states, the united kingdom, and others very, very soon because of the, the, the majority of the judges is just so compelling in terms of the legality of the settlements. and the fact that they've got to evacuate all the sectors that was voted to by 13, out of 15 of the judges of the court. so this is an extremely strong rolling. it includes western judges, judges from the united states, judges from germany, judges from australia. israel is never gonna recover from this. i mean, they, in law specifically, they want challenge will this morning now present to governments like the u. k. in the us that have for years soft petaluma,
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israel's occupation and policies criticizing supplement building but until recently doing very little practical about it. and you know, they loved electra and other countries about how one of their favorite phrases as the rules based international legal order. so here's, here are the rules about the international court of justice by an extremely compelling majority. has said what the rules are, and they're going to have to start respecting them. it's going to make it very hard for them. they're going to have more domestic challenges within their own parts. and then there's a very important message in the, in the advisory opinion, about what other states have to do. so it's not just directed against israel, it's directed against israel's friends, and it's telling them that they cannot contribute in any way to the settlement policy to the continued acts of violence and persecution in the occupied territories. in fact, they have to stop all of that. it's going to be very hard for them, not to be that and. and in terms of what happens next,
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is the pressure on the palestinian need. it shipped to use this wording in a way that will make a difference on the ground to the palestinian people. well, you know it's, it's going to be difficult to see how quickly we're going to see the actual effects on the ground. you've just had a report about how it's, it's on least another wave of separate violence in the west bank. so immediate effects are going to be difficult to measure. these are things you have to take the long view of. certainly it provides a great deal of strength now to the palestinian leadership in terms of their engagement internationally. everything they have to push for, and they will be squandering a great victory if they don't. if they don't use this to the most. williams fast international co specialist nor profess middlesex university. thank you. the
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nature only t fanny is causing tale swelled. why b software glitch, effective at lines, banks and major companies, flights have been grounded, stranding thousands of passengers, joan, how reports from london? how can i get the most of the passions on windows post 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, 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 and update and that update had a, a software bug in it and cause a,
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an issue with the microsoft operating system release for governments. worried about the cyber attack? hardwood hid for a company like to departments. perhaps like use a, a very large and well known provider in the security space. it's a market leading security provider that's utilized by the, you know, old, you know, many leading banks and, and lots, 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 telecoms. companies, banks, and media outlets affected sentimental television news broadcast reporting. the situation went to black resuming, eventually to review the 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
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across countries and continents banks, financial services, stock exchanges, airports, hospital supermarkets, schools. it's barely a sector left. i'm touched by this 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 in paris. the phone was also going to 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, sorting through the consequences may take longer. jo, nicole elders, eric london, that's got the latest on the outages from kristen salumi in new york. so kristen, bring us up to date on the various impacts, including the markets, however they react to it in the united states. the, the, yeah, well,
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the markets are continuing with business as usual trading. continuing here at the new york stock exchange. also on the nasdaq, uptown markets are down slightly, but the biggest impact of this outage in terms of stock prices is with the cyber security provider. are responsible for the glitch. proud strength, their strength, their stocks have fallen more than 10 percent today on news of this massive outage and having an impact all around the country and all around the world. airlines as well. they've been impacted in their stock prices here a little bit today. delta united american airlines going down and then recovering a bit on the stock market anyway. but at the airport, still major delays more than 2000 flights have been cancelled. and that's just the united states. never mind the rest of the world. the impacts are being cells in
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many, many ways in the united states, not just airlines, but also some hospitals and medical centers having trouble logging into their uh, computer systems having to cancel surgeries and procedures and appointments and also uh the uh, uh, emergency responders and some community is not so much here in new york. things are fine, but in some states in the country, ohio, alaska, our 1st responders are reporting that they're not getting emergency 911 calls. and so that is obviously a big concern, but the fix is in and efforts are underway to restore systems all around the country to try transportation. secretary, the united states, people who to judge says that he does expect things to be back to normal by saturday. okay. thank you for that person telling me that 1st in new york as well
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units came, is in the soul now with more one how the outage has effect in asia. travelers in asia also being hit by the cyber fries on this busy friday afternoon in to evening . those flying low cost carriers in south korea east started to an air pay me a are being handed hand written boarding passes for the 1st time. these are lines known to use a system from nav. it air for processing boarding passes that runs on microsoft cloud service. no wider delays are reported at south korea's main gateway in china . international airport though, including a flagship carrier, korean airlines, an issue on an air, no elsewhere in asia, southeast asian, low cost carrier air, asia on their social media posted that their core reservation and check in systems were impacted. and they are asking for patients from travelers who are experiencing stalled services, many automated check encounters that singapore is. chinese airport,
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also reportedly down with similar pictures coming out of airports in, moved by and do delhi. and users of microsoft windows in japan are reporting sudden blue screens popping up with error messages. some instances of this uh, computer shutting down entirely and not being able to reboot you to scan other 0. so still ahead on the out is there a i am running to be president for all of america, not half of americans, because there is donald trump, except the republican presidential nomination, st. divine intervention saved him an assassination attempt. the african stories from african perspectives is that the antagonists had come. my man
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[000:00:00;00] the, the watching out is there or mind the thoughts or is this alex the international course of justice is israel's ongoing presence in occupied palestinian territories violates international rules and an advisory opinion. it says israel is obligated to end its online presence as quickly as possible. amazingly, t failure has caused tales surrounding wells, confused as it finds, applewood, supermarket, some media outlets of who's gone offline. and when an update find the cyber security phone, crowd strongly consecutive computers using microsoft windows emmans, her fees of claimed responsibility for drone attack near the us embassy office in tel aviv one of the person was
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killed several others injured. who the say they use a new type of dro, capable of entering a space without being detected as role sites. human error for defense systems for its defense systems. failing to try get a loans. the health authorities, a warning of a new medical crisis unfolding in garza, the pony a virus, has been found and sewage contaminated wolf to catch a little bit harder. 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. nothing in the world we a begging for help we have begging to be saved for the soon. as soon as people are locked in the homes and can't go out, there are mosquitoes, sewage flies and rubbish. i'm still on the this is really
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a tax have costs 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 agencies in the u. n. for the 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 filled the streets when their simple services, the ground to a halt in the early days of the war. the un has documented hundreds of thousands of cases of skin infections and diarrhea. i guess we forced to live with flies of chest pains. his types of c and other diseases with suffering of israel has started
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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. this was no 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 their fitness committees, communist policy leader has died. new when food trone was 18. jessica washington reports for more than a decade. you in full term was the most powerful man in vietnam,
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serving as general secretary of the communist party since 2011 its top leadership known as the full pallets consists of the prime minister, the president, the chair of the assembly, and the general secretary, which is considered the most senior position of 2021 show secure a red sewage ton body members credited him with managing the economy. it made an exception to the to time limits. under his leadership, vietnam became an international manufacturing hub. the economy, food and the country maintained for his cold bamboo diplomacy, a foreign policy approach. it describes as fun but flexible. in 2023 us president joe biden visited vietnam, pledging more trade corporation and investment opportunities. it gives a 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
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of america to comprehensive strategic partners for peace corporation development, ad stability. and having shortly off to china as president, she didn't think also visited henry in a bid to strengthen ties and counter us influence. so when domestically jerome introduced a sweeping onto 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 lead to political upheaval, with prominent content is removed from the scene. in recent years, 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 tom took over the general secretary's duties to allow to him to focus on his health. on the same day the politburo awarded to him with the gold stone middle, recognizing what had called exceptionally outstanding contributions to the party
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and the nation. a donald trump has given his 1st big speech since the evolving assassination attempt, the republican presidential candidate assured, supposes you can fix america's problems on official reports now from milwaukee in wisconsin. it was a moment just millimeters from never happening. daniel from accepting the republican party presidential nomination just 5 days after being hit by would be assassins bullets tonight with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for you. the speech in sales this team said the uniform of the firefighter who died in sense of the shooting cody con paternity behind him on the stage in milwaukee. the name spelled wrong, we talked about, it's after the shooting. there was
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a hoss just the code listened and he says he will never discuss it again prior to the shot. if i had not moved my head at that very last interested, the assassin's bullet would have perfectly headed smock and i would not be here tonight. but for all the promises of a different tone, the change candidates trump returns to familiar ground and familiar targets. they got another subpoena from the democrats crazy, nancy pelosi, they should drop these spiders in which on switch i have been going through for approximately 8 years. there were many things that trump got wrong, there was simply not true. his dark picture of america, an echo of his acceptance speech in 2016. the claim, the world was on the edge of world war 3. the crime was rump into the america that there was an invasion on the borders, and he alone could fix it. so to night i make this pledge to the great
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people of america. i will end a devastating inflation crisis, immediately bring down into those rates and lower the cost of energy. we will drill baby drill. as he ended his speech, he was joined on stage by his family, including his wife milady. his be missing from various court cases and political rallies in recent months. and by his side, his vice presidential pick gd funds in the whole, a predictable thumbs up from his supporters. i think those people who are on the vans and i'm so excited. donald trump, for november, the trump was always going to get a great reception. and this whole, that was a given but to when he's got to reach beyond the republican bates, i convince on decided, voltage support pin mother that he is actually defective time did. it would be the
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best of presidents no matter who the faces in november, all and for sure, all just need on the public and national convention in milwaukee inside story coming up next. the i had low that extreme heats continues to scorch pots of northern africa, and that some flooding in a cool fil, yvonne pushing temperatures high for places like a to a kia iraq, as well as to what will be touching up into the fifty's once again. 52 expected into a city on sunday and not hate the sens. down across the gulf of also go to small, that is expected to continue to kick up just creating that hazy sunshine and hazy sun shining dry skies all the story for the north west of africa. we've got heat
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warnings out weston pots of algeria. the heat continue as a full egypt with cairo, seen the temperature touch up into the early forty's over the next few days. for the south of that across that central band is all about the easterly ways pushing across nigeria on which to bend and to go and gone. some heavy rain to come for the key no fast. so we'll see another wave of push across into southern parts of chad, the central african republic as well over the next few days is much to y uh for the south of this. not for cape town were expecting cooler conditions and some went to weather on saturday into sunday, with some rain touching into eastern parts of south africa on sunday, at the risk of the difference during
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