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the, the is that dw news lie from by may and the evans who receive apples batch of retaliation after a wave of us and veggies, and strikes tens of thousands of protests against the military option and the capital sent out. as soon as the leaders warm the american impressions interest will not be considered legitimate talkers. also on the program is ro concluded safely, friends against accusations of genocide and gaza, calling on the international court of justice in the hague to throw out south africa's case the . i'm feel okay,
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welcome to the program we started to in yemen were who feed samples of promise, retaliation for a wave of us and fish, which as strikes tens of thousands for all the streets of the many capital sent out to protest the strikes where c a u. s a new case they were carried out to protect international shipping em and surfaces of recently launched dozens of attacks on ships and the red sea aimed at stuffing east rails military campaign against thomas and gaza. of the sun is streets packed with protest. is there incense by a wave of us and british strikes on thousands of here's the targets in yemen, launched in retaliation for a tax on shipping in the red sea island. this is a message to britain and especially the united states of america, that they will pay. i have a prize for this aggression. those crowds today authorized the leader of the
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revolution and authorized the military leadership to respond to this aggression a ty levels at sea and on land. but the us and u. k. say the strikes which hit military targets, acts of self defense. who's the rebels to a batch by iran have been targeting ships in the red sea for weeks with the group releasing this voltage in november of its flashes, appearing to seize a vessel. it claims the attacks are in response to israel's war and gaza against him. us in the u. s. a. u and other countries have labeled a terrorist organization. a u. k. prime minister richie soon acts who is currently visiting ukraine, said the strikes when necessary, proportionate and targeted. but over the last month, we seen a significant increase in the number of here's the, a tax on commercial shipping. in the red sea, that's putting innocent lives at risk. it's disrupting the global economy. and it's
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also a destabilizing the region. and in that time, we've also seen the single biggest attack on the navy bullshit. the british navy whole ship that we've seen in decades now, it's clear that that type of behavior con, carry on. the big question now is what this could mean for the war in gaza and the wider region with the world bracing for a response from the who sees and those who support them. or elizabeth kendall isn't released. textbook from cambridge university asked what this escalation means for the rad. see one of the busiest shipping channels in the world, as well, as course, the idea behind the strikes by the united states and the u. k. is to try to this engage the who sees from wreaking havoc in the red sea, say the whole point is to try to attempt down the conflict the to ease the button
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a fair on the shipping industry. stuff for the knock on effects that that has on our economies. the problem now is that the actual effect it may have on the region is to make things even worse. and the reason i say that is that the, here's these all know strangest strikes. they have been in a civil war in yemen now for 9 years. they suffered more than 25000 strikes by the saudi led coalition, and it didn't to tell them. so i think looking ahead, we might stance to see even more conflict start to erupt in this red sea region. ok, the who is the site that launching these attacks for the sake of how mass in its war against israel, should we take that claim at face value? so i think that claim could be taken in 2 ways. i don't think we can't dismiss. it's entirely as not being genuine. i think the who sees as all many
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people around the world are genuinely concerned about the plight of the palestinians. and feel that they want to stick out for them in a way that other governments of the regimes in the region probably counts the counts. and however, it's absolutely the case that this works very well for them politically that they are able to exploit the situation in an opportunistic way to try to gain most support for themselves and so jasmine and indeed more broadly. so it works at both of those levels at the same time. right. let's go back then to this, this, this notion that you say it looks like, uh, this operation press to prosperity got, it hasn't what main data back fire. because the, i wonder about the calculation for come on does that, and in charge of this operation, how hot they must be looking at. so how do we fit them without the whole region going up in flames? that's going to be extremely difficult to understand. now,
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it didn't look like there were many options left on the table. most things have been tried. sanctions against the who sees causing the flow of funds, some diplomatic efforts, but without much leverage over the who sees there's one really going to what. and then, of course, the threats of having the multinational maritime force in the region, none of that was enough to, to, to them. and so we've now moved to this much more direct military action. finding that line, however, is going to be really difficult because being in the red sea is one thing we're gonna see is once a land taking this fine, now to get on to a land based strike situation that really could inflame the region on the here's these special will be milking best for all that they have. it plays into the narrative of being the victim of the us and its allies being aggressive towards
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arab and muslim states that right exactly how they once it's to pitch it. just if the quick final thoughts on whether the who would fees could just wait this out. because the us has shown itself not to be disinclined to become too deeply involved in foreign adventures. but who is this? could just absolve this america gets, gets bordeaux destructive. it's got an election on the way, and then the who is this still that and maybe even a change of, of policy at the white house. this is precisely the dialogue my hair, because it is an on a coal. on the one hand, we have the us on allies who do not want to get booked down in a will on to all very sensitive to casualties. and on the out the we have the who sees who a quite willing to take significant casualties, who seemed quite comfortable with the discomforts of the populations who have been at war now on and off in the region. so almost 20 years since 2004 in fact i'm so
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the how to and they used to this. and really if you are around the age of 2022, inside. yeah. and that's all you've known, apart from one or 2 years, is going to be, will say they have much more appetite to continue this the we do and they can do a lot with very different results. that's very clear. thank you so much for talk us through that. it is with candles from cambridge university. you're welcome. israel has defended itself. are the ones top cause the guns claims? it's convincing genocide and gaza on thursday, south africa and prosecute has argued that israel's ministry responds to the how much the tire attacks on the 7th of october was an attempt to destroy the palestinian people is right. the lawyers didn't arms. those claims and fed backcountry was acting in its own defense facing allegations of genocide to the united nations highest quotes. israel rejects the
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south africa ports to come to this court in the last the position of a guardian of the interest of humanity. but indeed, legitimizing israel, 75 year existence in its opening presentation yesterday. that broad commitment to humanity rend, hollow and in its sweeping counts effectual description or of the israeli palestinian conflict. it's the same to a race, both jewish history and any palestinian agency or responsibility. an argument failed to convince south africa's justice minister the state of the good his face to display. so the most compelling to that was presented before the court. yesterday. we stand by them fed the law and of all the evidence we have
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submitted yesterday. and we believe in stands very confident that those but the more still in violation of the genocide convention, the division in the court room was echoed outside. it crowds gather to condemn israel's actions and goes the sooner problem goes off. i am very happy and i'm expecting that to have that impose it says there is a today at least 2 types ceasefire now in gaza. will say groups the defending israel's actions and demanding the immediate return of the hostages still held in gaza or to night. the resting day for jew starts and symbolically, we have food here uh uh, ship a table with empty chairs with the images of the people that are still in hostage taken by how mos into their deep tunnels. and we want to symbolize the empty chairs
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here because we are missing them 2 nights at them shut off the tables. this is one of the biggest cases to be brought to the international court of justice. south africa is asking for the quote to order an immediate suspension of israel's military action in gaza to the quote could or the provisional measures such as a ceasefire in the coming weeks. but its final decision never whether or not israel has reached the genocide convention. could take is excessive, is look at some most orders from around the world to stop in with the u. k. and ukraine siding, the new security corporation deal in keith as rest and facing the is it 2nd? none of us are degree renting clements a further 2900000000 newer i was in military, i finished 5 minutes to reach you soon. max stress, the case continuing commitments to ukraine security guards,
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president automated landscape destructive davis. unprecedented storm is born heavy snow to the midwest in the united states and iowa lives in the mornings, or in effect until saturday weather has the availed campaigning for monday. so cool . cosette folks, which kicks off primary election season. i do chicago international, apple consul, thousands and slice us federal aviation administration says it will when he, boeing 737, max 9 across the production line and increase oversight of the manufacturer after a cabin panel blew out to act fast during the flight last week. even a hole in the fuselage, aircraft maintenance emergency landing move comes a day after the agency announced a formal investigation this night. so i'm going to be more expensive to book flights out of germany from may. the ticket tax will increase by almost to 20
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percent and the high cuz it's designed to help philip. 17000000000 the euro hole in the government's budget. but some airlines say increasing taxes and making it difficult to operate in germany. a couple flying from unit to hamburg, we'll have to pay a total of $62.00 zeros and ticket taxes for returns light. instead of the current $52.00 taxes and fees have risen so much that they're on track to replace jet fuel costs in 2024. as an airlines highest operating expense. ryan air says it will fly to 52 destinations from berlin, adding for new roofs. this year, let's see. oh michael o'leary is warning. he'll decrease ryan errors presence in germany is fees and taxes rise and instead go elsewhere. we're going to go to italy . we're going to go to spain. gonna push it. we're going to an opponent, meaning we're, uh, if you look at our growth this year, it's in copenhagen, it's in albania, and it's important. we're not coming back to germany, or the sad thing is nor is anybody else,
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even of times that has reduced is pretty cold with capacity by about 20 percent. germany is suffering the least grow the least recovery, and the highest tier fears in your german, lufthansa, and british low cost to airline easy jets have also worn demand will decrease due to the increase tax leading to fewer tickets sold on flights. airlines typically tend to cancel routes that are in low demand. well, other aviation markets grow jeremy's missing overall, that growth is missing out because it's the only country newer that's increasing all these taxes and fees. the spanish, the germ of the spanish, the portuguese, the titans of reducing taxes, reducing fees to recover traffic and tourism. germany is sitting there, id losing all this towards them, all the same traffic and tourism to other european competitors. germany expects its ticket tax revenue to inc. are used by 400000000 to 2000000000 euros annually to help fill the country's budget gap. however, the government is under more and more pressure as it tries to implement higher
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