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the, the bc is dw news. mike from butler in the us vito's a un resolution calling for a ceasefire in gaza. the us representative says the proposal was not realistic. 13 members voted in favor. the u. k. of stated, the vote comes as the you when was that it's a operation and gaza as incentives as desperate palestinians, crowded to an english shrinking area away from the fighting. also coming up a french court convicts 6 teenagers for their roles and the motor of the power
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schoolteacher. some was, he was killed outside his school of that using controversial cartoons or somebody to discuss free speech the been visible and welcome the united states as we go to you when security council resolution on a ceasefire and gaza. so team members voted in favor of with the u. k of stating the us says the media humanitarian series find demanded in the document. what are the benefit him, us, which it and other countries consider attempt restart for an unprecedented moves by the un secretary general, brought them here. i see the consequences. he is going to be devastating for the security of the entire region. antonio gutierrez, used his power to push for a un security council vote on on a ceasefire. and you guys that he got the vote,
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but not the result he was hoping for. against the united states, vetoed the draft resolution calling. it rushed and incomplete of since he on his extensions. although the united states strongly supports a durable piece in which both israelis and palestinians can live in peace and security. we do not support this resolution call for an unsustainable c fire that will only plant the seeds for the next war. the united kingdom of stained saying the draft did not condemn atrocities come off committed on october 7th, the final book tele 13 for the resolution. one against and one up to tension palestinians. this is a terrible day for the security council. let me repeat. this is a terrible day for the security council. we are the jack this resolved
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and will continue resorting to a very legitimate avenue to stop these a port on a prospect these including resuming the emergency session of the general assembly. the united arab emirates asked what message the security council was sending to palestinians and gaza, who are facing roland list of environment and said the inability to reach agreement on a ceasefire. let's people and guys of further exposed to untold missouri correspondent rebecca rate is, is in jerusalem. rebecca, another failed attempts at the you when to pressure is well into pulling out of this war. and the finding goes on. so yeah, then i don't say to anyone's really surprised by that vote everyone or you and certainly as are the us certainly expected to v to vote and they did follow through so that you and resolution that attempt to try and find some kind of attainable se
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saw i did in the war to now with the pretty residing support just the you in sorry, just the u. k. as you just heard in that report abstaining and the us, vito number for that vote was put to the security council. get it on the you and representatives from, from israel basically said any say so i would be playing in the hands to a mass. but off to the vote of these ready far minnesota, they call it and came out on x. that platform, fully known as twitter, actually accusing the un secretary general of siding with him. so these are the position very, very clear on that version out some human rights organizations name human rights which have come out saying that the us really risks complicity in war crimes. if it continues to support the war, support israel with weapons and diplomatic cover and medicines, constable to yeah, the, the, the organization, doctors without borders coming out saying that the security council in action
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really makes them complicit in the ongoing slaughter of palestinians in gauze. and so the whole gamut of opinions they have as you say, that file vote and the, the, the finding continues. rebecca silver, the us line seems to be hardening when it comes to the huge civilian death toll. what more is israel doing to protect the innocent and this will as well then as round 9 times as it has done it throughout this wall, that it is wanting civilians to evacuate. it is giving them advance warning. it is uh, offering so called safe areas, but as we see from what's happening on the ground, the few bits of information that we're able to gather, obviously, international journalist struggling to get information to get real time information out of what's happening. they're relying on information from, from, from local people on the ground from local reporters. but what we're really seeing is that civilians are finding it hotter and hotter and hotter to find areas that
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they can feel safe. and that we've been hearing time. and again, from the un, from other organizations that there is no safe places there on a safe place is rather full of civilians in guns that we know that areas that have had previously been deemed safe, particularly in the south, the southern areas and now active fighting zines and empower cities who has been forced to move time and time again. someone some, you know, saying that they've already evacuated several times and made tie it. they just can't keep going. i have nowhere else to go. so we don't, we hearing things on both sides is riley, is riley israel saying that they are doing what they, they can but it, but in order to carry out there will aims of eliminating how much they have to maintain the pace and scale. but they have been the us cooling for them to, to be know taken. okay, when it comes to civilian casualties in the south, not to see a repeat of what happened in the north, but the civilians on the ground, the situation just increasing the dia and israel, arguing that it needs to keep fighting,
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to keep the pressure and help us to release those hostages, but we're hearing use of a foil this way, the attempt to rescue hostages from casa yeah, the picture of that been isn't fully clear. how must have released the video of reportings to show the failed. often. moss often is rarely attempts to retrieve one hostage what name his name is. he has been named in in the video, but out of respect for him and his family. we weren't using his name, but the video claims to show this person. and there is a video taken some days ago thought to be last month with him speaking to the camera clearly alive. and then later in the video after the optimal showing what does appear to be the same hostage no longer live in israel, saying that they don't going to confirm that, that they,
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they say that this is her mazda psychological tara. but we have seen the idea of spokes, men come out and say that they was an attempt to, to, to, to release or to, to get back a hostage. and that to is ready, military personnel were injured in that attempt. so it does appear that those 2 stories may weigh up and we could be talking about the same event to the ladies there from our correspondent, the diverse level rebecca rate is good to see you, rebecca. let's look now what. so the other headlines, the organization of american states has condemned what it calls and attempted to against on the mountain president select the nato of evil. on friday, the public prosecutor's office had declared elections won by the political outside during june, now and void the u. s. c, u and you when have also expressed concern over attempts to overturn the links the your opinion has agreed on rules for the use of artificial intelligence. they
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the rainbow, in this case of video has been removed. tv channels, which have shown this kind of thing, has been fined. in russia of stepping on the wrong side of anti l g. b t q. regulations is being fused by new measures seen as hard wood way. the new law will classify the international l g, b, t q, movement, extra messed around. all right. got more. this is and you've been a cold. the old is raids, searches the police. right. and don't pass the data, but in the past this was mainly aimed at eligibility organizations to have things. and it's not just about cultural self, censorship. police have rated algae, b, t, q friendly bars, clubs and so on. us like here in moscow reports suggest, at least for clubs in the capital,
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has been targeted in st. petersburg nights like this are now history. the cities oldest gate club central station has closed, pushed out of its building. the site we rented refused to allow us to work because of the last. we apologize, we are no longer in business. the cloud posted on the russian social network, contact to l g b t q. people in russia have long face depression and open discrimination. the new law as in the other layer, mucus, or stool. the, as i sing this loan extreme is, is for show to frighten the southern group of people. many eligibility to organizations know self sense that glows themselves down. algebra to q people have always existed and will continue to exist here, the comp, all lease of costs many will go into hiding. but after certain time that will come out of hiding. so we have to wait and see how it will develop. the won't give them
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which one was impossible, people, there's been, some russians refused to be forcibly pushed back into the closet. but by classifying l g, b, t, q content as x to miss, and leaving definitions vague coatings government is making russia and even more a hostile environment for gate, people. and anyone who supports them. the 16 ages have been convicted for their roles and the killing of a french school teacher. similar putty towards history and geography, and used caricature was mohammed published by the satirical magazine, shante had to to discuss frances free speech loans. he was headed by a radical islamist outside the school in a suburb of power. 3 years ago. police shot the attack that the court has been assessing the impulse, the developers, the w correspondence. these are the we followed the trial closely and told us what
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the 16 ages have been convicted off as well to succeed just here standing trial. there were 5 of them who were helping us at the assessing of some of the talk to you to identify the teacher. when he came out of the school, the youngster who got the highest sentence, he apparently spent several hours with a be assessing and received 300 years you've been shared with the other 4 youngsters. the 6th curious is a young girl, and she's actually at the origin of the whole polemic online. she complained when she come, came home to her father, that's similar. but she had shown a cartoons of the prophet mohammed in class, and that he had aust baldwin students to leave the room beforehand that was alive. she wasn't even present during that class. she was just trying to defend herself and justify that. she had been temporarily, temporarily suspended from school about the fall, the believe to then publish the video. and from there it went viral and there was
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lots of online discussion and that attracted the assessments attention. who then drove over to the college, the, to the school a to tell them it is from where he lived and killed the teacher. the funeral of musician shane macgowan has taken place in island. he was, the leasing of the celtic fox hunting band, pokes died last week, age 65, long struggle with alcohol and drug addiction. crowds lined the streets of the irish capital dublin for his funeral procession. the one boy fence best into a rendition of the favorites. so dirty old town, the i think you told me you use a reminder of our top story to say on the un. 40 us rather has been heard a un security council resolution calling for
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a 6 fire and gaza. and the release of old remaining is way the hostages or the u. k . upstate also team. the other members of the council voted in favor, but the us we know bands that you when want take any you action ibex. we look at a cuban passive fascination with motor bikes, manufactured in communist east germany. i think there's a lot the we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we're rolling about unbiased information, all 3 months. done what i mean obviously i know hi i'm right just.

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