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the, the, this is the domain use live from the russia and ukraine. trade accusations over a plane crash, which must go says, killed thousands of prisoners of war. the kremlin claims that keith shot down the transport aircraft carrying ukrainian foot soldiers to a prisoner swamp. un security council says it cannot verify what happened. alabama execute a convicted murder, a using a controversial new nitrogen gas procedure. us state and system, the method is humane. critics call it pool and experimental devora days in
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gaza. state is ready. fire has killed at least 20 people queuing for food. a israel orders, hundreds of people sheltering into you into selecting as in the previous attack to leave for their own safety. the 2194. welcome to the program. united nations security council says it's unable to verify the circumstances in which a plane, the allegedly carrying dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war, crushed in southern russia. the kremlin says ukraine shut down the transport aircraft. taking 65 ukrainian soldiers to as a scheduled exchange of prisoners must goes as ukraine was given a 15 minute warning of the flight cube says it's seen no evidence of the aircraft was tearing ukrainian prisoners. both of the plains blackbox record has have been
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recovered. of russia called a meeting of the un security council to discuss its claims. member states agreed. they were not able to determine what happened, but call them both sides to allow prisoners of war to return home. to avoid further escalation, we urge all concerned to freeze reign from actions, rhetoric, or allegations that could further fuel already dangerous conflict. the fate of prisoners of war should not be instrumental lives. we urged the parties to continue pursuing exchanges of prisoners of war. families of both sides are waiting to be re united with their loved ones house, rosemary, to call on the 2nd street general of the united nations. now dogs claim is from the washington think tank the atlantic council and ask them whether the security council's noncommittal stance. was expected thanks for having me. absolutely.
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that's no surprise. for one, if russia is serious and stands by its claims, in this situation, van rusher will allow an independent, international investigation of what has happened. russia has made a number of claims that cannot be verified right now. and ukraine international in servers, and certainly the families of ukrainian prisoners of war are trying to figure out exactly what happened and who, or what was on that plane. ukraine says it did not know who was on board the aircraft, but it also hasn't confirmed or denied that it shut it down. why do you think that is as well? i think that ukraine certainly knows whether or not it shot down to playing in the belgrade region on this day. at this time, ukraine is trying to figure out exactly what the circumstances were here a and find a square rushes claims with what ukraine knows. uh,
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there has been actual some, some criticism of the printing government with in ukraine for their relative silence over the circumstances surrounding this other n. please have criticized the printing government for not being more forceful and more transparent here. allowing russia to dominate the information space and frank, just credit ukraine and to paint ukraine is irresponsible and unable to handle the western weapons that have been given to it. ukraine is trying to manage this and ensure that it understands what happened and then it handled the situation responsibly. and do you think this incident would have any impact on the future of prison, the slots that is another serious fear, especially amongst ukrainian families who uh, who family members are prisoners of war. uh, they worried that russia willie uses as pretext to dial back or cut off entirely
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prisoner swaps. that wouldn't be a devastating thing for ukrainian morale. there have been some high profile swaps in prisoners, as well as the releases of ukrainian children that had been abducted by the russian military and russian state and held in russia. and in some cases adopted by russian families. ukraine has lost tens of thousands of its people, both uh, you know, soldiers and civilians to russia. they want to get every soul back. don't claim with the atlantic councils. you raise your center. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. in the us state of alabama has carried out the 1st execution of a prisoner using a controversial new method which involves pumping nitrogen gas through a mask to deprive him of oxygen the state and says, the procedure is to main. but critics call it cool and experimental. kenneth eugene
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smith was sentenced to death for a murder committed in 1988. despite multiple appeals, the u. s. supreme court refused to block his execution. american states which impose the death sentence have sought new methods of killing drugs, normally used for lethal injections become hard to obtain a ser kaplan is the director of medical ethics at the n y u and gone medical center in new york city and asked him why the use of nitrogen gas for execution. so controversial thanks for having me. it's usually co traversal because we don't have any data or comments about what its impact is on a human being, in terms of how to administer it and kind of masked to use the kind of time that one can expect for it to be legal. 12, the nitrogen gas is suffocating. the person who gets it there,
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substitute oxygen which we need and giving this nitrogen. but there are no studies on the animals. there are a few people who used it in europe for assisted suicide, but no publications. so i would say quite simply, the state of alabama, there's no what it's doing interesting. it is saying that because the attorney general has call this method, perhaps in his words, perhaps the most humane method of execution ever devised or in the operative to him . there is perhaps, maybe it is a more humane way than a lethal injection by the way, in the states. we also have states allowing hanging firing squad. um, it isn't clear, however, that if you don't get the mask fit, correct, if you don't know what you're doing, you're going to let some oxygen see been and this could turn into a very prolonged in human. yeah. so the attorney general sort of went to bed for
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a procedure, i'll say it again for which there is no protocol and no published evidence involving in terms of the kaplan from the n y, your lank on medical center in new york city. and that will take us now to some other stories making headlines around the world. from a us president, donald trump has testified in a different nation suits brought against and by the rights to the gene tyrell. while on the stand, trump violated the judge's order by accusing call of making a false accusation. agirri and a previous trial fond of trump liable for sexually abusing the right to the french president, the amount of a cross controversial times to reform. immigration law had been delta blow, court ruled pots of the new legislation were on unconstitutional. judges upheld and much of the bill blocked additions, made under pressure from the far right. the homeless run health ministry and the
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guy that says his verify has killed at least 20 people queuing for humanitarian aid and injured another. 150 is wrong, says it's looking into the report maimed bodies feel b l chief of hospital in kansas city after and is really attack desperate people who are waiting for a rare delivery of food. a made a growing family. the un says cousins are facing the highest levels of food insecurity ever recorded with over 90 percent of the population surviving on less than one meal a day. we were waiting for the truck springing flower. then these riley tank status with full shells. young people a month and others injured, was hits in the fates and hand. meanwhile, in southern gaza is really forces say they have surrounded the city of con eunice. they ordered people in the western part of the city to leave. among them,
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over $30000.00 displaced causes who had taken shelter at a un facility, which at earlier come under attack the inside, the agent is cool and hon. you nice. where they said it was safe. this riley is started telling us in las vegas to leave within half an hour we started running and didn't know where our family lives until them where i get this 3 days ago. not where the see and don't know what to go awhile. families are unable to leave the strip causes 2300000 people are being squeezed into an ever smaller area as battle spread. with no idea how long the fighting will go on or when they'll have to flee again. and the german government is worried about a rise in anti semitic incidents since the october 7th. how much terror attacks on israel? germany's commission of warranty 7 to them says the number of reported incidents is shocking. felix plain as the mine leading the fight against
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anti semitism in germany and by his own account he has his work cut out seems to be october 7th. how must her attack an alarming picture hasn't managed? i told you looking more closely at the shocking numbers by more than 2000 times and this little more than 100 days. here in germany, a jew was attacked, threatened in solitude, frightened. well, there was a time to submit to catch speech. i'm a pull that these facts only rarely find the way into public debates. and media are reporting that so on the same number of incidents as for the whole of 2022 among the molotov cocktail through and they sent a golden central ballon. for many a grim reminder of germany's not see past, but jewish leaders say much of the daily threat now is driven by opponents of
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israel. because he's not even these stories are reminiscent of those days. and we need empathy with those affect it in order to stop this development. my family, ladies and gentlemen at this time says especially true of the threat of islamist anti semitism in our society to venture, but not totally recent nationwide protests against the far right till tenants for germany have drawn huge crowds, sparked by reports that if the members discuss the plan to forcibly to port millions of people of foreign origin the be flying high in the polls. if the, if the others with our less makes me motivated, exposing plans cannot be in electable alternative for responsible citizens. and the crap is about the program is right we extremist and to democratic and the threat to prosperity, which dumps and officials are calling on the government to tighten criminal laws
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and increased funding for education. both above all the message to germans is not to forget. the columbia is appealing for international help in battling wild fires, burning across the vast sweats of land. hundreds of volunteers and firefighters have already joined forces to tackle the places present. gustavo petro has declared a natural disaster. 5 beings to be el nino disruptive whether phenomenal firefights has have already extinguished hundreds of wild fires this month. but doesn't small us that was banning even around the capital over to the state of emergencies and force flames coming dangerously close to residential areas. but the most come with us that the fire was so close to our homes, me about if i came down because the smoke was affecting the bad me. headaches,
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difficulty breathing and seeing a lot of our neighbors are trying to help control the fire. you know then said the the city is covered in smoke and still on high unless it's almost close yet we are aware that will be difficult, weeks and months to come. you mentioned human, but we need to deal with what we're facing today. so it's, i mean, but we also need to be better prepared for what could be coming next month. and it made the feel data. records, temperatures in many parts of colombia and the lack of water has made it difficult to extinguish the flames. president goose, double pets, or has links the heat and rating walls highest to climate change. and there's only a slight chance of rain in the next few days. so that's it for
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