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a report every weekend on d w, the, this is the, the, the news live from who, within 2 months of to how mazda is tara attacks. on the 7th of october is ready, soldiers, bachelor, must militancy and southern confidence. 9 city hub unit brown forces are engaged in what these ready military says is some of the most intense combat the as evidence is emerging of sexual violence from us militants allegedly used against women in the off top of 7 attacks. but here's some of the eye witness testimony to sell.
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plus the european union and china get back down to business. and you're late as how they 1st talks with china champagne in years with both sides saying they're hoping to find common ground on a number of the i'm asking how it works in the program. the funding has intensified in and around a southern gas has made city of 100 units in a recent, dies as the as rarely military side. they have now breached the defensive lines all from us, which is designated a terrorist group by multiple countries. these rel, defense forces released footage of its troops operating in various parts of the city, which i believe to be a strong hold of the is with miss middleton good. as these rel expansive expect it, it's offensive rather in the south, across a palestinian to being forced to flee the funding and ongoing bombardment, thousands hitting daily to shelters in the south,
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where there's still no guarantee safety in a brand new. if un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has invoked article $99.00, if the wind shocked to one of the security council of an impending humanitarian catastrophe and gas here to the members to the mazda cx, 5, and the letter to the security council. he wrote without shelter or the essentials to survive, i expect the public order to completely break down due to the desperate conditions, rendering even limited to humanitarian assistance. impossible. no un secretary general has invoked article 99 in half a century. italy, i asked a w senior international correspondent funding for shaw in jerusalem. how the move has been saved in his row. that is really in government has strongly rejected. there was you're not seeing fox the 4 minutes. so israel and mr. cohen took the social media straight off of those remarks, seeing that he and fox from his perspective, if it's in your mr. gutierrez,
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that vote is, is a danger to all peace. and he also wrote in, that's a social media. a remark that in fact, by mr. gutierrez, try to take this issue to the security code for voting flow, and it's wanting for these to you since via, he's basically supporting the homeless militants know, apart from all of the secondary technicalities. that once uh there is a vote, a amongst the security and uh, tulsa, done best want us to also know that almost those permanent number is the united states, which is, uh, the biggest ally of these are out. and it is not expected to the united states is going to follow along and cool for a ceasefire because in fact they've been repeatedly saying that what they are supporting is it humanitarian pause, but not a ceasefire. and this is something also that we're going fox with a lot of people here today. a rally is expected to take place in the old city of
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jerusalem behind me. amongst them. a lot of supporters of the far right coalition dealt with calls for the own going to, to continue until all, how much militants eliminated. mean why they're also of course, very ordinary citizens for say, see must be an end to this violence to the cycle of violence. it's been going on for decades and that they say they must be a ceasefire because this is the only way full but still have a common vision here that enables security, live in peace, both for palestinians and also for the people here in israel. you're also monitoring developments in gaza, specifically, what can you tell us about the situation in the southern city of han, eunice, there's fierce fighting, ongoing and hun units, which is basically what is seen from these are in perspective right now. the main focus because this is where the a hundreds of tunnels were a lot of how most of the fighters i believe to be. but also with the remaining
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hostages, i believe to be about about $130.00 people that still has captive stayed within gauze strips. but why these 5 thing is ongoing and why the idea is trying to track down the how much official as many also the last time us yes, yes, involved. who believes to be the most? somebody behavioral to was done attack. you have a lot of ordinary citizens who are trying to look for some safety for some shelter, but really there isn't any shelter right now in a cd that's being a battle. so you see a lot of videos on social media and elsewhere from gaza. ways to people really try to flee on for uh for the south, but the united nations has just pointed out again yesterday that there is no safe spot left anymore in gaza strip. so really, the question is, how do you avert this humanitarian situation becoming a bigger catastrophe, as it's already a very, very, very difficult situation. the full hundreds of thousands of people, the w senior international correspondent funding for sha reporting from charisma.
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thank you as well. it's been 2 months now since i'm us launched a terror attack on his ro is well. he's a grieving the loss of 1200 people. mostly civilians were killed by him, us militants, and with more than a 100 hostages still being held by him us. you'll deal is fine from a ton bags, shoes and stories. many of the people who own these belongings and the early morning of john's music turned into nightmare. come on spite this storm the festival. just let me do the re from that goes the border. and gun don't . as many people, that's the good. the organizers of the festival have recreated the brand new incentives for them. each item displayed here is a reminder of that, that it is strict ality that is the vision
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and then memory for all our friends. we lost all the people from the community that have died and on the 7 am. and our purpose with this exhibition is it's not only for our country to say it's for the whole world to see it. and it's right, a strong sense of photo is supposed to been everywhere more than $130.00 cost to, to spill in gaza. and is riley's want all of them back feeling you must be released? the number one car should be one more moment. i'm feeling frightened. skids
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aggravated angry, angry with my government useless government. and i'm hoping that this situation will be results quickly and peacefully as much as possible as the fighting continues is dry and has also been doing tools in this family this morning. the last for a young soldier didn't go to the bathroom. now let's hope that my friend saw jupiter. i know i love to have a low price of soldiers this. so just for the fun of someone, the friend of some, the human being in this war is the price of this for it's really, really high. quite a one to many from using his right has been is gaza at
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overprint by greece, and with no signs the fees, the ward, if like you to bring more something suitable besides this wonderful little it's 2 months often militant islam is how most tara attacks on is route there are now think there's mounting evidence rather of extensive right and sexual violence on that day. as well as accuse the united nations and many women's rights groups of ignoring or playing down sexual violence against these. riley's, doctors and rights curbside the invite is raped and killed multiple women and kills on the day of the attack. police are still coming through extensive video footage seized from us militants footage. we're seeing now, as well as social media and security camera footage. but it has been difficult to collect evidence because most victims were noted by their attack is who was let's listen now to testimony from police interviews with witnesses. the following contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence. 7
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the sequencing form, she submitted on the national mission now to the issue that mccain had a question. so can you double county that? i like that on the line, even though that is i'm you know, that's my i was on a how guy fry is a research fellow at the jewish people policy institute and the author of the book, 6 and gender crimes in new international law. early i asked her how she sees the international reactions. such an important issue must be addressed by the media to mazda been advised by the science of national community. the world must
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wake up, that new human life's organization must wake up and stuff. the whole and foremost, the women, the life of his action must lake. so maybe the answer your question, and then the action was silence. complete silence. it was devastating because a diploma or the all the human that a hyper organization and especially the women last organization. it's the book x on women, and the silent was a ton of the decline it or the off the 6 weeks after we shot or the evidence in the face. as you can see, the evidence it or is or, or of, of the place. we can see the videos, we can see the testimony, is it even though the, the action was 7 weeks. now we have a very slowly and they must investigate. i don't know what happened to we've been
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before women with what sex or we man, something is very valuable and it must be in less than a. do you think these crimes that were spontaneously committed by individuals or do you see them as pop and intentional part of the attack that took place? as i'm show, it was filed the plan that back because the evidence it was full and the cool months back to this. so joe, as formed the commander from the mosque, amanda, we found in the box of sue and the full show, the fact that all the them to way and then we know phone thing. since the gay sion form the a. so jo, from the mass that day in investigating the airplane, the police, and they said we all the to miss or the women and the even as the blessed from
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the minister. because the slam full rich boy back to the municipal sites. ok in the back. so i'm, that issue was plan, well then i must have cost projects. all of that thing right is against the islamic police. is there a way, as we look at the how much stipend to know whether this was done by the slide has given that we know they were members of other groups across the board as well on that day if we can find the coal mines the carolines old as we speak and found that the not by the, the, uh the how much the backend and they say they do it. we also have, i evidence in that to say was, and it listed a big survivor that survived the, the right. they are better than a shake and i know that i need to talk, but maybe maybe even with,
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i think we can pull was the mouth. because the on that that was organized by gamma as we speak, evidence has been collected for those crimes against women, from your experience. how, how does that prove exactly what happens and bring those people to justice? it's not the, it's not easy. as you said, most of the victims, the button at 6 violence with victim murder off the wall. so it's not easy because of the forensic evidence validated with the value of the i'm but the 5 is that the look and nothing less than one is the 5 metrics that's going to add the am at the logic being show up concept receive the by being so the naked by the so that the spam or the evidence, as i said, the also i evidence. so i think if we now started the investigation and this is what we are going collecting evidence and we have
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a lot of evidence as you show and it to the view by no, sir, we will find it that it was there. well, was crying doing well at times to get into meditate and i knew it was also general sign. luna, i go fly a research fellow at the jewish people policy institute. thank you so much for your info. thank you. thank you. all right, here's a look now some more world news headlines for his ex president about the food you miller, a has lift prison. that happened after the country's top court cost is $25.00. you sentence for human rights violations. supposed to celebrate to the head of the release spot, the ruling has caused this my among victims of abuse of committed during his rule. in the 19 ninety's the russian president vladimir food and concluded his visit to saudi arabia. following a meeting with crown prince aahama thing, some not. they discussed cooperation and the other big plus group of oil producing
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countries. the strip to re add was put in the 1st face to face meeting with the saudi prince. since october 2090. we us republican senators have blocked the bill of providing billions of dollars of military i to ukraine and israel. they insist that any i to ukraine must be tied to strong the policies to control migration across the border with mexico. the result of the bible, st. low mike is back to the negotiating table. president joe biden, the signals he's prepared to make compromises to get the i approved of the deputies . benjamin as far as the group has been following the developments from washington d. c. so that when not enough votes in the senate to pass this bill, the supplemental bill, the president biden was just mentioning, what is important to you that is not just financial help for ukraine, but also for is rather also for border security. and also for taiwan. indian, the pacific and the problem here is that republicans have repeatedly stressed the
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national security concerns needs to start with a, the us as a board, as security. they said that more needs to be done there. so it's a really big package. $106000000000.00 us dollars. and a few days ago the white house sat and urge congress to approve it dis package by saying also by stating that the department of defense has use 97 percent of its funds. if you create in the state department has used all the funds that it has that that's something that junk kirby, the spokes person of the national security. and council also said earlier today saying that this will be a christmas gift for russian president vladimir putin. if it does not get past congress, i was the deputies benjamin over a script there in washington, the european union and china holding the 1st face to face summit since the cupboard 19 pandemic. the latest. so the fund line and shell michelle invite jane for talks with chinese president chasing painting. relationship has grown increasingly brofy,
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embrace abuse with geo political attentions hardened by differences. i think human rights people in your crime and a use be to diversify. it's tried partnerships and rely less on china. but so i'd say they are hoping to find common ground at the to day, tulips way if they can despise the many differences. the last time they held a summit, the pun, demik prevented a real meeting of different interests, prevented real results. as i said, it was not the sector that dialogue maybe dialogue with the deaf since then, the european union has been racing to reduce dependence on china, seeking new sources for the rigorous metals needed to power clean technology, investigating chinese electric vehicles, subsidies to try and keep your of competitive and mulling export controls on critical technologies as plans all summed up in brussel and you save rich password plans through de risk did escape the risk in e,
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risking. and yet your china trade reached record levels last year. we say diversification, but to the question is where the you already had a big red us a strategy, but to in the end the they depend the 10 years later they depend the more on china a sweat us impulse. in 2020 the 2 sites and i assumed investment agreement, which brussels hoped would help even though to trade in balances about its frozen after european disquiet about the chinese treatments of michelin vincent chung, led to an exchange of sanctions and hold to the deals during the dialogue with facing denies wrong doing but campaigners in europe and says the book should to do more when you're having assigned me to the government, responsible, responsible for the crimes against the money to you want to address them. you want to announce that business as usual. it's not a possibility. you want to announce that you are committed to accountability. then there's the biggest political bone of contention, rushes more in ukraine. china says it wants peace,
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but is basically stuck by it's close all i most go. 12 you once hoped beijing would pressure russia to end its invasion? no, i think you has very uh, soberly uh, acknowledge that the perspective of china being and constructive mediator is not through the on the cards are objective as the european side should be about trying to limit the extent to which china is going to support the washer and its invasion, the says 8 does want to work more with china on climate change and global public health issues. and china's messaging is much more upbeat to shuffle, but china and the easier partners not rivals and our common interest far exceed differences. china hopes summit will play an important role in building on past achievements, kind of that. and we also thought we so many differences, it looks like the only real deliverable of this dialogue is the fact that it's happening a toll. the earlier i spoke to correspondent 5 encouragement in beijing and
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a deputy correspondent jack power in brussels. i started by asking for being a what's at stake at this some way this clearly a lot at stake. um, you can just look at the trait numbers um the european union and china are both. each of us are respect that the biggest trading partner and at the same time the relationship has was quite a bit and recently used to both economically and politically. and the european side is clearly mentioned that uh, in the opening statements of the meetings today, also left on the line, for example, didn't mean. so what she put a lot of focus on the russian aggression in ukraine. and i mentioned that the need to, to stop this war and basically put pressure on china to use um its influence um, um in the right direction. and secondly, she also spoke about the need to, to the risk to europe and economy and re balance uh, the transportation which really characterized by quite a bit of a imbalances and
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a trait deficit. and on the other hand, seating thing, the chinese state data painted a much more rosy picture. it is um, the opening statement. he said that uh the you and china, uh, the 2 major powers in the world who um, support multiple directs. he will support uh, the um you know, a global world and to also support the city. so i would say to us at least from the rhetoric quite a one well come from the chinese side. and jack from you the, you're a painted perspective, what does the a you expect from this meeting as well? it was really interesting at the end of the video that we golf type, the initial meetings are sort of underlying a final statement. the european commission president was busy hopes for real progress, and i, broadly, everyone here in brussels underwrite. and most of the european union's capital was the i've spoken to, doesn't expect very much to happen. as we've been saying during this summit, it's essentially things are really difficult for the european union. they want to
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in address that trade in balance. china is expos, 400000000000. your rows around more in the u. d. u does into china. so there's a huge trade in balance, and there's also a concern about a month around european union countries about the types of things that are important, that for instance, chinese electric vehicles are flooding the use market at cheaper rates and skewing the single market. but it's such a priority for the european union now. well, they consistently say in, in your opinion, a sort of higher up to loans that they want to de risk, not the couple. the reality is if they want to de risk and start to move and diversify that trade, they need of the trading partners. but we've seen trade deals with australia for the part to see and trade deals with america. so which is the latin american blog
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for the pots as well? pretty much so really well that trying to do this diversification. they also still need that chinese relationship. and i think that's the reality of why so late and the use terms bearing in mind that we have e will actions. next stephen, all of the top process in brussels could change that, making this trip now to try and at least get some security. some discussions on these trade issues correspondence, probably infringement and badging and data police, brussels correspondent, jack parrot. many facts. the bodies of looking out some more will use headlines and the officials, the african nation, comprising of 115 islands in the indian ocean, has declared the state of emergency after a blast at an explosive depth. the explosion on my island home to the capital, victoria damage the surrounding industrial area. people were told to stay at home and schools were closed. in the us, 3 people have been killed and another is in
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a critical condition. after a shooting on a university campus in las vegas, police said the suspect from a professor turned down for a job at the school was also found to date at the son of gemini main road unions. that's called a 24 hour strike. the action is expected to hope many trying services nationwide talks between the union and the national rav carry at which a bond have broken down. speed is of the pay and working conditions. us pop out. this type of swift has been named time magazines, person of the american news magazine described to as a musical force of nature and prize to as both the riser and the hero of her own story. the swift is the 1st woman to be awarded the title twice. she also one in 2017 the only aust. entertainment generalist kaiser. and matthews. what makes taylor swift such a force of popular culture? she has dominated the headlines every single month of this year. i mean,
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