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the, the, you're watching the dope we can use live from building. i think tory is applauding me through to an a p, as in moscow as will lead to condemn his re election. puts in grades crowds in red square a day off to his victory and elections, where he signs to noise meaningful challenges. he uses divide was based on repression and intimidation. also coming up us presidential adviser and once each rouse, prime minister benjamin netanyahu against inviting rafa fide and tells nick yahoo in a fine cold is deeply concerned about an agent. its riley assault from the gods city
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. way one and a half 1000000 people are sheltering. the jared raid, welcome to the program. now i the free no fee, that's the vote extent. waste and capitalist have to leave it on roches presidential election. the countries, the election commission says letting me put in was re elected with id 7 percent of the 5. the poll was held following a crack down on political opponents, meaning fruits and phase to no meaningful opposition. the russian leader has appeared before cheering crowds in moscow. it was a try and send a lot any pollutant who took to the stage a day of being re elected russian presidents in the land slide. when the victory coincided with celebration, smoking the 10 year anniversary of the annexation of crimea natural, you know,
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flying goes by the other election candidates who'd been allowed to stand against him. he sang his supporters for when most had predicted earlier, he claimed his victory was rooted in democratic principles and you most, it's for them when the, the source of authority and a nation which is the russian people that i knew you that i see, you know, while most most divides willing to, to express the support for peace and there was some public discontent. there is my hope that the other candidates would have better results or i don't expect any particular changes in their bulletin about that. there were no candidates, my life. and so i voted against them all. i would like you trained to be free and the troops to be drawn from their germany called the vote, a pseudo election with voting, taking place in occupied you cried. violating international law. the violent the
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election in russia was an election without the choices. the election process not only shows hooton's nefarious behavior towards his own people, but also violates the charter of the united nations. i try to find not sealing. washington also pointed out the lack of democratic choice state to it would not congratulate food to this was an incredibly on democratic process. and certainly him being president of russia. it does not excuse him, of is of about top per se for its allies, including china, north korea and venice zabeda did congratulate the russian president with the victory grunting putin and not the 6 year to his net quarter century in deva, towards the tough proceed. seems and stuff will you as president joy by then has repeated he's deep concerns or the east rouse plans for ground defense,
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even rafa and southern gaza. now he made the comments on the phone to is rouse prime minister benjamin netanyahu was the 1st to start to cole, in, around a month, some 1500000 people of sheltering in ra fine. it's the main entry point to i didn't the gaza vision you all who has insisted there is a plan in place to evacuate people and he's promised to let more aid in that so far he's refused to roll back plans for a ground operation in rafa to abide and has asked nathan yahoo to send a delegation to washington to discuss the offensive. earlier i asked former us ambassador gerald biased on how much pressure the us would be putting on these right. i think that clearly the administration is extremely concerned about the potential you monetary and catastrophe. if the as rallies follow through on the threats to go in a to ross. so they've been sick knowing consistently for weeks now that they don't
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believe that the as roy's have put in place the means to protect the civilian population there. uh and to uh, to target uh, how mos operative so that are still in the rough area until they do that until there is some clear understanding between washington and jerusalem about how to go forward. i think that we're going to see the administration continuing to emphasize the risks. and there is an increasing view of, particularly among the democratic members of congress that you review. i semester ations needs to be more explicit and telling israel to stand back. let's talk about that as the us is pushing for what's being described as an alternative approach. and you're saying it will probably be more explicit. what do you think this alternative approach could main as well?
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i think that as, as we've heard from from j sullivan, the alternative approach would be not a major ground defensive. and so rough. uh uh, but something more targeted, more uh, more precise and trying to identify where her mos leadership may be hiding. uh, add to add to use other kinds of military means to achieve those targets without the threatening the security uh, the civilian population invested there as someone with many years of diplomatic experience, particularly in the middle east. i'd like to ask you, what do you make of where things stand right now in this conflict? well, i think that increasingly there is a great deal of frustration over the failure of diplomacy to achieve even
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eliminated ceasefire. we have seen that there's going to be another is really delegation going to continue the negotiations. uh, but uh, but the administration i think is very frustrated that they haven't been able to impress on either the as rallies or home us or the need to take steps. now that would address the amount of terry in crisis and bring this funding to a hall. and i think that again, as the, uh, the days of the weeks go by, the pressure on the, by the administration to do something more uh, to bring this conflict to an end is only going to increase. that was former us ambassador gerald firestone and busta. thank you very much for your time and your insights today. it's a pleasure. the meantime, a un batch report is issued a die warning for god side says high false guidance are experiencing catastrophic
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hunger and that simon is imminent unless there is urgent intervention. the warning comes as these round sizes, increasing pressure from its allies to allow more items to the territory. huge crowds of thousands gather to receive aid at the shelter run by the united nations agency for palestinian refugees made an increasing hunger crisis and the gaza strip were 8, has only been trickling in since the beginning of the war. the people are dying. we are asking the era people to press for a ceasefire in god, so we are exhausted in dying. the united nations has published the slightest report warning that god is on the brink of famine. the you in humanity and coordinator and gaza says that he's working with israel to open up more land routes for 8 shipments . as soon as the goods come in, the 200 drops a day or whatever the case may be, is not enough to satisfy the,
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the numbers that we have to address. and so as soon as goods come in, they don't get stored anywhere very for very long unless we can put significant supply increases into those areas. those people who can shop catastrophic levels of a ammonia interested in or at food insecurity will at face. we will see these problems the use top diplomat, joseph bro, believes israel is using famine as a weapon of war and gaza. we on no longer on, on the bidding of, i mean we are in this state or funding affecting was enough people. we can not stand by and watch about his genie and stuff. what that will be going to do because this is this, i mean there's not a natural disaster. it's not the flaw. there's not that hes quake is entirely mine made my home. that's what they have to say it.
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my home. well in each shipment arrived in garza from cypress and some countries have sponsored air drops. agencies say that this is nowhere near enough. it can not replace the aid delivered via land crossings for dozens of humanitarian aid trucks, a weight permission to reach people in gaza is a quick round up. some of the world news headlines in spain. meantime, hundreds of people have taken apart in protest against the killing of civilians in gaza. the event was held in the city of san sebastian and it culminated in protest is lying on the ground to symbolize the data around a band inspired by assignments. and he will pay painting by picasso. so magazine, gabby, i have delight advice on a bill to scrap the ban on female genital mutilation. the practice has been illegal
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in gab yet since 2015. but islamic conservatives want to reinstate that. they say a band prevents them from practicing that culture and religion. at least a 1000 people have been killed in high seas, capital port of products and made a growing live of gang violence. gunman targeted himes in several neighborhoods, including boys that were previously peaceful violence to search the entire sea. since the start of the month is gangs of 5 full control. well, it was a moment that shaped to modern tie one to 10 years ago, hundreds of students seized control of the parliament, while hundreds of thousands more joined demonstrations in support on the streets. they protest help stopped. a plan tried packed with china that they said could leave taiwan vulnerable to coercion by badging double use james chain. so spoke with some of those who to pass a decade ago, hundreds of students storming, ty, one's legislature,
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the occupation of the building lost in more than 3 weeks through some in charge of the express. and the plans of trade pads which we need is including dismantling fe fun said it was passed without cross party screws and could leave type a vulnerable to economic pressure from china, which claim solvency over time. want it was name to sometime these minutes off to the flower became the symbol of the students calls for greater transparency. the power to targeted was eventually scrub. yes indeed, revisiting the legislature building for the 1st time since the occupation when faced man tells us the movement was the turning point in time. one's political history pringle originated at the time. when is the relations with china? i see what you repeat. decide it's by a small group of political leads, but it sounds almost like a trick out. the symbolize that that one is visual, have a desire to 2 sides. our relationship which i know of my, our self employment at the time was the can see it's high when use policy,
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which then and now favors close economic ties that they're trying to think it's, it's every presidential election since they've lost to the now in 2019 enjoying the d p p, which has tried to rims high ones economy all pages and fluids. but because of the problem with that, so old integration, sage, and has been stopped by the telling these people. so that's quite the pivotal far for insurance itself. our, our, our relations with a room then though the world was launch, the looking elsewhere, mostly a deadly protest happening at the same time in ukraine. the protest has faced a similar set of questions move closer to their authoritarian neighbor, which onset own democratic future. indeed russians, antic station of crime in triggered by the process and ukraine was formalized on march. the 18th, 2014, the exact fav which is inside pace i'm interested in. so i want the sunflower
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movements monthly motions of a new political generation. leach and i was just 9 years old when she, with her parents joined hundreds of thousands on this type, the streets in supports of the students. now, what university herself, she says with some families, minutes continues to shape you of time once future. lawrence is a about us only though i lots of people will think on our road. what power do we have? even if there's 100 people, what power do we have? if the government wants to do something they can do us? that's why it was such a moving moment. it showed if we worked together, we can change our society. it showed taiwan belongs to us a majority of time when he's done $23.00, the despite staging, brampton not military pressure on site pay in recent years. on so many he the important se attached to ty ones autonomy even in the face of such threats, was seated in the sunflower movements 10 years ago. and you're up to date health
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