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the, the, this is the deputy news line from valley view and security council approves the resolution demanding immediate cease fire and gaza having vetoed previous votes. the united states of stains, this time everyone else puts in sight, also on the program versus vitamin foods in find them. a acknowledges that radical islamist counted on fridays attack on a moscow concept holds the killed schools. full suspects appear in co sign of gallons of physician kansas to pass through with them that you might find a sense for someone to come to the next president of today's main opponents avenue
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by recognizing election victory. the children who welcome to the program, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has canceled the visit to advantage maybe dedication to washington to discuss the war. a garza, this follows the united states as decision not to veto a un security council resolution demanding a cx 5 between israel and from us. the resolution calls for an immediate humanitarian things 5 for the remainder of the muslim holding month of ramadan. and for the release of hostages, past 14 to 0, after the us abstain, washington has previously been 2365 resolution. the security council has been defined over the israel hospital since the october 7th to attacks a rosa freeman friedman is professor of low
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conflict and the global development at the university of reading in the u. k. focus if i research is united nations especially, but i think the questions of human rights. welcome to the w professor. so 1st time a ceasefire. resolution has made it through the security council. we've surprised that it passed. i think most of us was surprised that the resolution was cabled in the 1st place, the united states and tape of the resolution on friday, which did not pass. it was v type by russia and by china and verse swiftly, the 10 men visit the security council who don't hold a visa. so i'm not permanent members who are elected for 2 year tons. table. this resolution one of the shortest resolution to the security council's history, which had 3 key messages. and the surprise was not that it costs, but that it was table decided to switch things in the 1st place. and why do you
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think the us didn't vote it down this time? this re key messages are ones that have global recognition. there may be a few states that does agree with one or 2 of them. the globally, there was consensus that that needs to be a ceasefire last apartment, one but for a short period of time to cease 5 during the month the who, the month of ramadan. there is global consensus at these hostages, who are being held in captivity for nearly a $170.00 days should be released including the babies and also the outlay and the sick. and there is global consensus. the people in golf and this humanitarian catastrophe must receive aid. specifically food a to stuck with famine. said this, this resolution to pause because there wasn't a single country in the un security council. who could say that they didn't inquiry with those 3 key messages. okay, so now it has passed and i understand that this is legally binding,
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but can israel simply ignore this decision, as well as legally binding? and this is what the un does is legally binding. but the security council has these, i did extra enforcement power so it can send sanctions in ball guys. next slide designs to implement its, its resolutions, the decisions that it makes. any country kind of caustic, know what the un says, but it would ignore that it's peril both it's apparent in terms of having those implementing enforcement powers against it. but also the diplomatic and the trade, the owner of the, of the bi lateral in between states that will, that sort of the will across countries might turn around and boycott a country that, that ignores the un security council resolution. we saw this in terms of a rock. we saw this in terms of yugoslavia, rwanda, i'm so it is a da signal this, this resolution. it will do say to
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a spectrum. and the problem is that it's rouse at a vest. raven, this is a terrorist square, it was her screw, well know anything, this type of the united nations because it's most a supper in state because the hook have what the global community says, so long as it continues to be funded by iran or by other countries. that support is age. so what the united states head of the vote was really crucial. it said the old countries at the security council must use that power to put pressure on from us to actually abide by the trends at this resolution. and specifically to hold to the c spot, and specifically to release the hostages dead or alive of whatever age and of course have rapidity. okay? so israel has indicated that it will carry on regardless. but it's, it, it, as you say, it has cover in this, in as much as us as a states. we can say yes, you must do this,
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but there's no control and decide what was about them was about time us all you got to punish them if you punish us. well, the seas for both hold for as long as both parties adhered to it. so the minute the one policy breaks and the other party will, will point and say, well, they broke it these far, the rocket into is rabble. they count on incursions into rafa. and they will use us as an excuse. more importantly perhaps, is that the united states and others of israel's allies hold the key to the and i the i am time prevents rockets reforming down and kelly many, if not most of his res i'm, there's work is on any coming from college. so that was a coming from level from his spa, which is another terrorist organization which is funded by a wrong. it is a 1000 a bind to the terms of this resolution. and if it's allies and don't continue to from the i'm but i'm then this could be a very significant moment for the continuation of the state of israel. i can't,
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well, yes or that. so clearly professor professor rose a friedman from the university of reading in the okay. thank you. meanwhile, veteran is riley administer, gideon saw, has resigned from benjamin netanyahu, his emergency, even as a government. this the sauce said he'd taken the decision after he was not included in the highest level war cabinet. it was one of several oppositional makers who joined the unity government to help manage the war in gaza after hamas is october. second attack mcdaniel. it's got more on this from john this time he saw called in jerusalem. welcome back, sammy will benjamin netanyahu be god losing? gideon saw a significant as yeah, i mean the for him, it shows that he doesn't have any control over the blue. the can see it the
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he tried the by various means to convince a good deal on so as to be an observer in the set of war cabinet. he told him that he would be able to come every once in a while and attend the meetings of the same work cabinet. but a good the saw was other man, as a he has to be a full member, gives a work cabinet. and this would have caused a great problem for the government because if we could do them, so i would have been a member of this a cabinet then it's a mob been to be and then smoke bridge. the finance minister who both belong, belonged to the far right. they said that they would also want to be members of these a war cabinet, as so he could not accept this demand by doing so. okay. but took us through the timing because the war cabinet was established. months ago,
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why is gideon saw only resigning now for not being included as okay, so they give themselves a historically, he was a member of the food, the party. he holds a right. we positions as an example, he opposes any involvement of the palestinian, the far as the enrolling the gallons of strips in the day after he is a games the trucks bringing in food to the girls a street. and so he has these a position the, the day is really right. and the far right support, which is the starving. the people in the gaza strip. and he's trying to do a disassociate themselves from benny guns. a he ran together with the him in a that 10 to the top of the 10 yahoo in the previous elections. and these are already
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thinking about the, the day after the next elections. so he doesn't want to be together with many guns . and he rather would like to establish what he already said would be a right. we a party that would not be under an attorney o. so he's, he's trying to carve his way. it's really is really politics. and those who believe that the is rarely public has been shifting to the right, but never the less is going against nothing. you all because of his responsibility for the 7th of october, for yes. cool. right. so there is room for these kind of right wing politicians to get support from. okay, so we have to the and saw a member of the crude mist netanyahu's own party leaving east government always start. do you think that this will be the only resignation?
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i wonder if we're starting to see the splintering of this, this coalition that's being held together by, by just the, the mirrors, the things you know as a get done. so it's not going to the top of the say government. he's just saying that currently he's a minister without portfolio, even the government, which means that he doesn't have much impact on any say on this decision making is not being made in the government. so rather he says that he wants to step beside. it doesn't mean that he's we vote against the government or then he would try to top of the government. and by any means, he's just trying to kind of build his knees within is rarely politics. looking at the day of the elections. ok, that's very clear. thank you for talk us through that, saw me summary socco and it jimson not
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to russia on after initially pointing the finger to ukraine. i present value man approaching now says radical is low risk, counted out fridays attack on a concert wholly of moscow, and which at least $137.00 people account. the russian president statement comes days after repeated claims of responsibility, but isis k. i is this case a branch of the circle this let me explain based enough comics time and the claims have been borne out by french and us intelligence sources. so let's hear a bit of what the russian president had to say. me, his name is probably as soon as we know the crime was committed by radical islamists who follow in audiology. the islamic world itself has been fighting for centuries, maybe human services. we're also seeing that the united states has been using various channels to convince the satellites and other countries that according to their intelligence, there is no trace of keys in the terror attack and moscow. still,
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good luck. the attack was committed by is lemme see from the islamic state organization, which is banned. and russia was, we know who committed this crime against rusher and its people. is olivia and, you know, we want to know who the auditors nothing due to switch those up. gosh, one after another, the suspects are dragged into a course and the russian capital. investigators say all of them have confessed of carrying on fridays attacks inside of moscow concert hall videos. have you merged on social media? suggesting some of the group or tortured while in custody. one of them brought him directly from hospital in a wheelchair. all 4 suspects are now facing terrorism charges, and a possible sentence of 15 years to life in prison. outside the croaker city hall, where the attack unfolded, people continued to lay flowers on sunday. russia held
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a nationwide day of morning for the dozens of victims. people came to a concert. some people came to relax with their families to any one of us could have been in that situation. i want to express my condolences to all the families that were affected here soon, soon, and i want to pay tribute to these people among those here to mourn are survivors of the concert massacre. some of the 5000 people evacuated from the venue during the attack. many of them with the health of the vin use workers. i am so grateful to all of those people who were there that evening. they showed us where to go with directed us. i would like to thank each of them. they did a great job. the country is tightly controlled. media has so far not raise
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questions about how the security surfaces dealt with the attack. taking place, just days after president flooding reporting dismissed the us morning about an imminent assault. so that's a pick up that pos about with russia. unless the constantine, i got to welcome back constance say that you watched vladimir putin is that speech today. all of it, what did you make of it? well, the interesting thing is that just basically if you minutes, you went over there. so that was another report by the russian state media. oh, that's head of russia's investigative community. i think some of the best we can investigate it committees while it kind of, i think, willing to lead to have the ard for, for the sake of simplicity. we pulled it directly to put him in, said that all the time or rest is rather now by the rest of the sort of just comes back to the crime as he said in the review. those who are contracted all commission
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this crime. so this trying to stay in the put us a fairly that also the crime was committed to the act was committed by i seized by these promise he wants to know who was behind. and the kid in such speeches uh by repetition was generally and putting them, particularly as that of course, it made us is executors of the terrorist, the process. but in fact, there are others behind and repeatedly hinted that it was key in the united states that supporting the definitely behind. so mind saying that the re pulled by the head over represent the i just means that the, the russian government only nationally saying all of us, it's no problem. we have been as you continue to push the idea that it was in fact, yeah. and you, great in the tech, all russian citizens. and i suppose lucy knew this, this was very them so. okay,
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this is like a but that the i, this is like a weird way of, of, of operating. i'm saying that it was isis painting when it was you cry it, i'm the us but not 3 siding, so i'm not producing any evidence you can do this because your, your a russian president can even, nobody says none of this make sense? absolutely. that's very good. was the vision you can say, because your name is about to report and you are in total control of everything. and right. the total cost, the total police, the total say do my everything is on the control high, doesn't matter what method is the propaganda line that you want to spend to, mostly the russians, but also to the, you know, to those friendly people that believe that put in the fight thing, nature or whatever, they believe in quite
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a few of the countries. and i think that this is the essence of its uh the uh, in normal demoss. uh they have sort of this would have been on this causative by parliament, by the media, by the end. jose uh, regarding the faith is evidence that is all the security services to prevent this atrocity while the united states process. otherwise, the nation seemingly reported over the world, the criminal, they say that is about the bus. did you section their budget russell? no one is responsible. do any more ready to put in is in total control. so she has to basically spend the slide because there are courses already being off on independent drugs, media versus trustworthy. those of accessible actually also at least for me in different method, wait in rush itself. why did this happen to give an explanation? you know, well, we couldn't do anything about that because it's not some kind of bunch of islam is that it is the united states,
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essentially it's ukrainian law, the top behind that makes it so much more on this and then i'm sure will lead to repercussions domestically where are you there in utah for quote unquote, and then use of the people who will receive funds for that konstantin database of russia. unless konstantin, i got well, take a look at the most doors making news around the world. this is where it says it will stop working with the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees in the gaza strip of government spokes person accused underwent of perpetuating the conflict robin trying to relieve it and was criticized after israel a q. some of it staff have been involved in the hama, october 7th. a time in the us, donald trump says he'll pay a $175000000.00 bond within 10 days. after new york appeals quote slash the
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original amount down from nearly half a 1000000000. if all the present and expected republican presidential nominee was fined for inflating his work to secure a favorable loan times before the reduction had been facing the siege of real estate assets. more please going see, oh dave calhoun is to step down by the end of the year, the plane manufacturer assessments resignation as part of why that management shaker. boeing has faced increased scrutiny following a series of safety incidents caused by mechanical issues. a set of goals, the opposition candidate is set to become president after he's made. now position. he's made the opponent recognize to selection victory. kind of goes out. govern encoders. in terms of it i'm, it was about as congratulated opposition candidates. that's true, joe. my thought on winning the 1st round of presidential elections, preliminary results indicated to you one more than 60 percent of the vote,
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which would eliminate the need for a rough background feels cold, says full official results are expected to be announced on friday during this time, our backlog joins us from doc of welcome to dw. this seems like a quick and gracious acceptance of the feet by the building coffee. is that the normal way of sending police politics? this is the normal way, but it's a fair play way. uh, it's pretty much um it's, it's based. well, based on the, for the mercenary results, as you just said, a few hours ago, the candidates of the ruling party, i'm going to back and see to the victory to july fi and the president's out for the senate go as well. so usually the protocol is to wait till the debates uh, by the end of the week if the unexpected committee confirms the result. and the pause is due for tomorrow or maybe wednesday. and once the constitutional court has the result and validate the results, usually the other candidates have so it's
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a 72 hours to appeal. and if not like you use like the present president is officially elected, and the swearing is expected to happen on the april 2nd. but it's actually the 1st time of the history that are no opinions wins. um, potentially we are on the 1st run off, which is very interesting. so this is very pretty much fairplay. yeah. so not just the, the fact that i'm a put an opposition candidate one. but in such a crowded field of siding is 17 kind of as that seems like a remarkable achievement. what do you think was behind this push for change? so you may know that there is many, many young citizen youth who have tried in this recent years to reach europe for a better life. and the better prospective that is to despair, the social disappear or the frustration that drew many young people yesterday to
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vote for a change. i have sincerely rarely seen search enthusiasm from the young. the youngsters uh to, to participate to um, to uh, the pool. and as the candidate spent time in jail as well, it was perceived as something unfair without being sentenced. and he's somebody like this in fairness and doing fair treatment that they use by the police, but also by the justice. and he's been detained dictation like 10 days ago, which is, which is very important. so this frustration was there, like it was a to is the, it was very like it was the next to the pull like it was really recent re, it rested, recent starting. so eagerness for change was still there and so and yeah, so and then the candidate so, so he's 44 years old. so he's still very young and using phase with what the youngster at once, which is a better future. and so you think it was a big use count but, but,
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but cabbage him because once he gets it and he left to deliver you repeat that question. sorry you break out. you think it was for us vote but carried him and i just wonder about that the people getting on use of always because they all been very, very impatient to see that best buy a rewarded. absolutely. but this, this thing is that when i been speaking to people yesterday, why do they were celebrating this victory? they were also very aware that they need to be extremely patient because there were some lots of topics to, to deal with such as health care, education students loans and also um the unemployment use. so they are very aware that it's not going to be fixed by this year. so they are, they are very aware of all the, all the work that is next to do for such
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a young uh, president and, and, and yeah, to, to cause you. thank. so much for guiding us throughout the agend list of all what color and becca thank you. its hundreds of hinges the sound of raising the festival of colors festivities. i have made me in indian to pull on pakistan's about the stock of spring. each country has its own traditions to observe the holiday which celebrates the triumph of good over eve, smeared in the vibrant colors of holy one of the most loved festivals in india. millions participate in the celebration of spring. they gave me a hot head on google, everyone present. she is dana way, she miss day for so long. and today we're very happy to be able to celebrate a fun filled wholly gone to school can be here in neighboring pockets. done the him
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do community more the evening before. holy weather, go on fire and cut out you. observers gathering to light the fire. they believe will destroy the bad to make way for the good the game and the i think you all should celebrate holy if we can get it and enjoy life with different colors. yes, life is very difficult. but there are ways to make it colorful that they have the life of some regions, particularly in northern india, pulled celebrations for a whole week in the lead up to holy along the river ganges. taking part in festivities. people dressed as they didn't do god chiva the nipple to crowds rejoiced with colors, music. and then we're
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celebrating the festival that has been here for generations. and now inventories are enjoying our tradition for over a bill, man. hindus worldwide is the time to welcome the good in lives and renew one's self in the hope that brings. i'll be back in just a moment to think through the big stories of the day in the day to day looking at the mosque of shooting some white ice case as russia image sites. i've seen just a month to update the
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if it were a top european security basically depends to 90 percent on the us out to the hotel commentary, serious thoughts, april full on d. w. russian president vladimir approach and has admitted for the 1st time, but radical is luminous. what behind friday's attack on the moscow, kansas hole, which killed at least 139 people. but he still insists that ukraine was involved. somehow, the key connection has been around the rejected outside of moscow with western states clearly pointing the finger is a lot, make state affiliate, and warning of increased security concerns in their own countries. i'm feel go in balance, and this is the day the
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