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the system even come in as an international anti corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the b one's top cold finds that his rel, supplement policy in the occupied palestinian territory violates international the products of robins want to go to their life headquarters here and also coming up with this deployed the o. b, and then poses a few of to mold and a 100 people diet, antique government protests defending that child. the young men valued to find all
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the rebels in eastern democratic republic of congo. the major global tech outage causes chaos around the world. flights tanks and businesses old affected the welcome to the front of the international court of justice, says israel, so i'm going presence of be occupied, palestinian territory is illegal and violate international the i. c. j. deliver this advisory opinion, not the hey he got to the un general assembly requested its input judge's to time. it is rallies obligated to and it's unlawful presence as quickly as possible as well. must stop old hugh settlement activity and evacuate whole settlers from the occupied territory. because the sides as it did it sort advisor of that these at healey settlements in the west bank. and these, it was
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a limb and video game associated with them. had been established and thought of being maintained in violation of international law decor thoughts with the great concern that the board that is it a supplement policy has been expanding since the quotes for advisory opened published any the authority of special envoy, ride by the key says the well to bestow, take action against israel, all states and the you on the autumn now under the obligation not to the good lies the legality or is rose presence and occupied for the student to retreat and to do nothing. so as this is ryan in maintaining this illegal situation, they are directed by the porch 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
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policies do not age and is rose, continue the collection against the front of the young people, whether the directly or invited to the post from about liability part westbank quite a tonic spice settlers. the old guiding 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 westbank, including jerusalem and gaza. illegal is rarely subtler unleashed attacks against the palestinians in ho laura 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 these 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
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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 implement that. they say that this could open the door for sanctions, for arms embargo 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. so these are the problem is a benjamin that's a girl who has granted to the international court of justice opinion saying the jewish people, adults conqueror as of their own land and not in the line divide around the sisters in the west bank. no false decision in the hague will distort this historical truth . the best select goes to sell is that because these are the government has band
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dollars that are from reporting within its own country? good. have you back on set that? let's just talk about this reaction from israel to be these very private as the end . is eliza livid. that's right. and if you look at the rest of benjamin, that's and you all his statement, he actually called the decision of absurd. it's something we've actually heard from him, his allies, his coalition, and across these really political landscape. when ever there's some sort of ruling by an international body like the i c, j, the i, c. c, or even the united nations. we've been hearing from members of the far right, even before the decision by the i c, j came out and they were saying that israel should unilaterally annex the entirety of the occupied westbank. this was before the decision even came out. and afterwards, the same members of the government known ultra nationalists who have members for members of these really cabinets have reiterated that decision, saying that israel should take measures against these kind of moves. we're also
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hearing from israel's opposition who are saying that these types of institutions are one sided. but previously what we've heard from them is that under benjamin netanyahu, whose leadership, the way israel is being portrayed and essentially tried in the international realm, is quite negative. and that's all due to benjamin that's in you all his leadership, but on the issue of a legal settlements it is seemingly that there is a consensus here across these really political aisle of straight condemnation against the international court of justice, something we've seen previously. and we can expect to see in the future as well. what we know, that settlement expansion and building is illegal, the several un resolutions. and yet i suppose this opinion is going to focus the attention of many wells capitals, who will be directing differently. certainly in the last 12 months and certainly since october, the 7th. well, let's look at what's happened just earlier this year. you had several countries including allies of israel, like the united states, france, the united kingdom issued sanctions on violent israeli settlers who have a tax,
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palestinians killed, palestinians, burned palestinian lands, certain settler groups, certain settler movements. but what did you have in return? these really, governments slamming these decisions rather than taking a step back and saying, okay, perhaps something we are not doing is right. let's fix this so that we are no longer sanctioned. but that's not what's going on. we also have to remember that all eyes are on the war on gods, all eyes are on israel, on how this war is going to end. we're in the 10th month of this war. you've several countries who downgraded their relations with israel. some who cut ties some move even recognize the palestinian state as a result of what these really government is doing. so benjamin netanyahu has a lot of pressure on his shoulders, from the international community on how exactly he is going to finish the war on garza how exactly it's going to end. when you have nearly 40000 palestinians who have been killed and you have like a new generation of people,
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gen z was tuning into this war who was watching it all on their cell phones. they're watching these atrocities being live streams right in front of the day. after day, so what the international community is doing now is giving a different tone on is really policy. and it's something that that's in yahoo and his government are going have to do engage. we'll see what they do. so in the coming days and weeks the movement though, some of the hello. thank you. a reminder that honda is having doha because of 5 minutes and that's and you know, he's governments, they've been down to 0 from reporting from within as well. so reporting stories and the lines from his role from outside of the country, the jeffrey now he says the human rights bottom is the he let the persecution of the full but sub in the, the, some of them, lots of it and shot the as international criminal tribunal for the full but you, the slot here. he says allies could find themselves at risk of future persecution for being complicit with israel's actions. it's going to make it much harder for
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the all mean. the visitor, a defense forced to go to continue. and then the other action that supports the assessments in particular. but i mean, this is a very, very wide ranging opinion. we'll have to look at it in more detail, the reparations order, and the determination of the phone to the, to $14.00 to $1.00 ripper orders. see single new supplements i'm making reparations is a really remarkable decision. one is going to be a very great effect. so yes, so right. i think all the people are going to for all of this, but the best way to achieve consistency. and actually the best way to achieve peace is for a number of countries, and i hope our own will be in the lead to say yes, we respect the role. this is the role we will do what we have to the
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best for you. some of the days of the news, the all be in bangladesh as being deployed of to days of protests. people defied about on friday again demonstrating in the streets. the government does impose a nationwide to see if the news agency reports, at least 105 people have died in the rest of the protest. silver gates to quote a system that was as mold and half of government jobs. the sensitive groups and the child re said this update from the capital cost in this situation was getting out of control, despite using extra se, for sudden deploying power military unit. they were not able to control the streets across the country. the streets basically last 2 days was dominated by protest as, and they didn't cruising to get political time when opposition, party members, as well as the general public signed the participating and supporting the student. and this last 2 days, when the students declared nationwide shut down, it took
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a very violent turn and the police read it as aggressive as i was doing and so many casualties. and the student is to say, but the government, despite the government called for a compromise and inviting them to act a meeting by district on if you have blood on your time, there's no mode for compromise. are sitting down with you until unless justice is done and the government realize that losing control of the situation on the street despise you using so many kind of military force and police and the fellow i get is trying to some are to defy the army and bring secretion, i have no control to assist the signal administration. and there's also increasing bits continue through. i'm traveling economy high inflation and storing quoted prices. this was making public frustrated. this was a boiling point where a lot of public actually got out in the street instead of separating the student as well. and also knowing that a lot of kids were getting killed,
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they should the public sentiment and the government couldn't control this, this content industry. as the adult does recount of the details of his, excuse me, his assessment ation attempt. after attempting the republican accepting the republican presidential nomination, trump told as opposed to the milwaukee that he was only the because of divine intervention. after stalling his speech promising unity to be president felt full of america, he went back on attacking democrats, the media, and mike, but it's not given any specific details. samples. i pledge to resolve a number of bible crises, say the world is on the brink of wool that you scored and division in our society must be healed. we must deal it quickly as americans were bound together by a single site and our share destiny. we rise together where we fall apart.
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i am running to be president for all of american, not half of americans, because there is no victory in winning for half of them. so tonight, with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for chris. that's what's over to mike a couple of this for washington dc. it mike, there has been a great deal of reaction to donald trump's acceptance speech of the as the data. and the reaction once again reflects the country totally divided. the reaction is along partisan lines. republicans have generally welcome to speak seen that as a promise for a bit to future. the opponents of donald trump that made very clear that this was an echo of the doc speech. he made, doings innovation. that once again,
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you see the trumpet that has been on displayed before during the 4 years. he was an office in full full. and during that speech of his critics pointing out to that while on one hand, he makes a call for unity saying that he wants to represent all the country, not off the country. in other parts of his speech, he made very clear that they were exceptions in terms of who he would allow to be. his support or not is attack repeated the tax on immigrants. once again came up, his position on abortion he did not go into. although critics point out his role in removing roe v wade and his delight at its removal. so once again, you've got a division among americans as to the nature of that speech and then the response to it. mike, people, how does actually built this acceptance speech up of high kid up quite a bit before we actually had it at a he did go off script. he did ramble for quite
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a long time. and as you say, perhaps has, by what he has said left him open to criticism, certainly from the democrat surface setting issues, as you say, like abortion. well indeed, yes, i'm interesting to know that. so trump himself said that he rewrote is a digital original speech, ought to be assess the nation to attempt. uh, turning it he said into a cool for unity was physically that was perhaps one paragraph which cooled for unity. but the rest of it was an attack on democrats, wasn't the attack on various aspects of us society and the by didn't. harris campaign released the statements a and that's this is exactly the same from that. the americans rejected in the elections 4 years ago. they've 0 in as well on his role in removing robi way. now this is going to be a mess of election issue and that is not going to help trans chances in the fact that he's chosen as a running mates j. the benz an individual who is even more conservative then trump
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on the abortion issue. in fact, j d bounces on record as saying that even rate, it should not result in an abortion. but even if a mother's life is at risk, abortion should still be illegal. so this is an extreme position which is going to have an impact in the polls. and certainly democrats are going to be focusing in on this issue along with many of those not leaving aside trumps, repeated full suited set were repeated during that speech. and certainly these holes, these ramblings that we hear from donald trump, when he moves all script, is going to be something that the democrats will drill down on in the weeks of the campaign ahead by kind of with that update. thanks very much, mike. still ahead here, hold on just the drawings, troy called, and telling me what his role says. it's defense systems failed to stop it. and yet
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now this company, this policy lead, it dies, new into troll was credited resisting economic price. the had a lot of that is some pretty wild weather in store for southeastern areas of australia over the weekend. that's a strong cold front that's moving across the bike bringing power for wins to the likes of victoria has mania and new south with is would also say some heavier rain and some snow with that. and the winds will also be felt for the most of this to southern parts of queens and where it has been a little bit cooler with some frosty mornings. the temperature brisbin is expected to dip down as we go into sunday. it will feel a little bit cooler as well for southern parts of w way, some west to weather coming in here. but post manages coming on to the sunshine.
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now it isn't looking so sunny across northern parts of new zealand for the north island. we've got some very heavy rain sweeping into the bay of plenty, and onwards it gets been a little bit fly down in the south of the south on it, but the north continuing to see the showers and it will cool down for cities like christ church, some settled weather to come on sunday morning, but the rain does start to come back in as we go into the often noon across the north of the north island. and the heavy rain continues when open pots of south east asia, thanks to the monsoon range, but also some areas of low pressure, either side of the philippines. a 150, is that a gyptian history? seen through an extraordinary photographic archive. this remarkable treasure trove shows how well photographers captured key military historical moments from the
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earliest british occupation to the arab israeli, who was the 20th century and the contrast and emotions, victory, and defeat egypt. through the lens. conflicts on al jazeera, the, the, the pull the back you, what you all does it, or at least the whole rahman in the hall. reminder of all the top new stories. the international court of justice says, israel's own going presents to be occupied, palestinian and territory violates international law. in an advisory opinion that says, is wrong, is obligated to end. it's a lawful presence as quickly as possible. beyond being buckner,
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this has been deployed after the days of protest, people defined the battlefront again demonstrating the government as imposed a nationwide policy if you have been to these of claims responsibility for dr. strongly company as well. so they used a new model capable of entering a space without being detected. is it the city of tel aviv cutting one person as well says it's defense systems fail to trigger logs because of human error. but i'm gonna jump to reports in the heart of televi, an 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 the 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, and detectable by radar, although the operations successfully achieve this objectives. shortly after the attack is really official suggested human error was behind the failure of systems to trigger alarms or silence. later the military spokes person offered more details . the scope of the gate is shown. they should be tunnel often initial investigation that'd be carried out and from the findings at the scene on the military system please sign. 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 things in the range. and with that as a penalty undergoing an upgrade to extend the range of the flight, the 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. the is really military says it's upgrading its air defenses and increasing ariel patrols. how
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much enjoy a disease is very full. so they've been bothering residential buildings and refugee comes in garza for a 2nd day. at least 5 people are killed, where they all be, sell the house, and the rise refugee come out of the 5 were killed and then they have a list with refugee camp fugitive hole being taken to the alexa hospital in depth and about so helpful authorities. all warning of a new medical crisis of folding and gaza. the polio virus has been detected in the sewage and contaminated water intensive cubs. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been forced from their homes, living in temper shelters, and tends, without taxes to clean water authentication. totally is a highly infectious virus that can cause deformities on paralysis. israel says that it started back so they think it soldiers. well the u. k says it will review funding the human agency, full palestinian refugees, buttons of foreign century. david lobbies says that he's committed to providing
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$27000000.00 a new funds to underwood. earlier this year, the u. k. suspended support the agency of to as well as allegations that some of its employees were involved in the october 7th. the tax, the us is now the only country that doesn't fund a drawer, which is considered a critical lifeline to palestinians as a base always he said it is causing chaos will why? the software glitch affected and lines banks and major companies. flights were crowded, starting thousands of passages and it all happened. but it's updates by the cyber security side and crown strike effective computers using microsoft windows show the whole has the story from like the house. most of the passions on windows most related to the $5.10. so as countries went into the meltdown effecting millions that was the prerecorded
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message put out by the cyber security fed crowd strike the company. c o would like to announce the default. the update was to blame and the systems were being restored. we know what the issue is, we're resolving and have resolved the issue. now it's recovering systems that are out there. and essentially, as you've talked about in the statement i put out is um the system uh was sent and 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 the cyber attack, hardwood hid for a company i to departments perhaps like is 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 last, you know, blue chip and government organizations. so certainly the impact is going to be
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quite significant. it was early friday afternoon when the 1st signs of trouble emerged in australia, with telecoms. companies, banks, and media outlets affected a and a minute. a television news broadcast reporting the situation went to black resuming eventually to reveal blue screens in the background of the credit blue screen of death error indicating the shut down of a windows operating system. and so it unfolded in companies and service providers across countries and continents banks, financial services, stuck exchanges, airports, hospital supermarkets, schools. it's barely a sector left untouched by this global i. t outage is 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 on people's lives on. so cool people, it's a bit while reading is how one company can impact the global economy. and the life
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of the planet, as i understand that this has impact everywhere. systems being restored, sorting through the consequences may take longer. jo, nicole elders here at london playing this game is and so with how the outage has effected asia to travelers in asia, also being hit by the cyber freeze on this busy friday afternoon into evening. those flying low cost carriers in south korea east started you an air pay me a are being handed, hadn't written boarding passes for the 1st time. these are lines known to use a system from navid tear 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 creat airlines, an option of air. no elsewhere in asia, south east asian, low cost carrier air asia on their social media posted that their core reservation and checking systems were impacted. and they are asking for patients from travelers
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who are experiencing stalled services, many automated check encounters that singapore as chinese airport. also reportedly down with similar pictures coming out of airports in, moved by and new delhi and users of microsoft windows in japan are reporting sudden blue screens popping up with error messages. some instances of this computer shutting down entirely and not being able to re boot you to skim. alda 0, so them $23.00 level group is gaining ground, an eastern democratic republic of congo, leaving some residents favoring that own town will be next to be taken over. that's the problem today. mess recruitment drive and denny encouraging young people to join a self defense militia. and why connie has more from the as well. yeah. it just started . yeah, i'm in the all 4 of many of them live down here. i was your
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a meeting id in one of the activities during the day of which they called themselves. it will put them at the local the, this is the wondering about the move and also the boss again to the 3 different areas of what of the they decided to capture of kind of i don't know. and also doing but as of now they're moving forward in different areas, storage to the city of the table, even though the human tools was declared and the again, the for the full 15 days back of the world in 2 months because they didn't see the able to sort of durable, from motion stability to 3200. now, moving forward in the 30 to which we're not concerned about this conflict of been people, not just the tenant every day that out of 10 years a go. and the i'm printing variables are coming of
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the utilities in month, 12 of them been and we just go to the doctor, it's the time of the tools and supplies all for you to go. minute to infinity. story is to find a solution for the problem. we have been discussing the, wondering whether this people here will visit frontier with us uh, which we have already found on. so what would it be to do for us? and what kind of this sort of, how they're going to, to make a difference from what you have seen on where the other 2 groups, those were been fighting alongside in new york. but we're not able to stop them. 22 rebels from other bouncing to watch in different territories unless you're opting out. like on a busy, i'll just, you know, the democratic public of community this kenya is presidents, has named a new partial tablet, his latest attempt to play kate's protest as william ruth had listed,
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11 names administer. we'll post just a week after the 2nd oldest old of his complet. right scripts, a more than 50 people have been killed in a month. the protests against a controversial finest bill. that was possible politician is donated to the coming . this policy says new in food trolls. death was due to old age and serious illness . he was 18 years old. jessica washington looks back in his legacy for more than a decade, you in full tone, was the most powerful man in vietnam, serving as general secretary of the communist party since 2011. its top leadership, known as the full pillows consist of the prime minister, the president, the chair of the assembly, and the general secretary, which is considered the most senior position in 2021. jerome secured a red 3rd 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,
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and to the country maintain voted cold bamboo diplomacy, a foreign policy approach. it describes as from.

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