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the, the, this is the, the news line from done at the international court of justice, or is israel to cease its assault on rafa? is there any must give me this, the hot, it's mean it's open and any other action ended up, i have dealt with. you and stop court describe the situation in gaza as a disastrous pulse on the program. positive line slide kills scores of people in the past for new getting thousands of hundreds of flats in the middle of the night . very entire fast. the
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. i feel great welcome to the program, the international court of justice in the hey, cause order, israel to stop it's ministry offensive in the city of rafa and southern gaza. the you and top court describe the humanitarian humanitarian situation as disastrous and the owner of israel to allow on him to access of aid. these rel rejected the ruling and says it's the operations against hamas and group considers. and terrorist organizations by multiple countries will continue fall from the front lines of the war. and gaza is rails. military campaign suffered a major legal blow. it must immediately hold. it's mindy to offense and any other accident and did also have government which may inflict on the by the city and group and gaza conditions of life that would bring about its physical
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destruction in hold or input. the latest icy j, rolling unequivocal about the need is round to protect the palestinians and do more to provide vital age the and the pro vision at scale by or concern of us. and we need the basic services and to maintain the assistance. and of course, mississippi space that the respondents meant in open land crossing phones. and in particular that off across the decision welcomed by south africa, which brought the case. and his accused israel of commission genocide. because order is groundbreaking, as it is the 1st time that explicit mention is made for is to help it's military action in any area, guys are just, i was specifically aimed elsewhere. israel rejects accusations of genocide and the latest i. c. j ruling will cabinet administer beany guns, seed the fight to return its hostages, would continue,
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including in rough uh the i. c. j also order the unconditional release of hostages being held by hum us. well, the court has no way of enforcing the ruling. it poses a major challenge is rams allies. i have to choose between now i suppose to the international institution under oh, how much support and both seems to be quite difficult to make the ruling is the speaking blows. israel's was this week, the international criminal court has applied for arrest warrants, israel's prime minister, and defense minister of the will crimes. both judicial decisions adding to growing global criticism of israel's war law. well as professor of international law and international constitutional studies at the university of
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cambridge in the okay, you told me more about the quotes, reasoning, it is right. it is, of course, in talking to the right to self defense in response to the horrible, atrocious events of the 7th of october. but the right to self defense is no time limits change, and it can never tried to scratch humanitarian though the laws of surprise. but supports the dignity of human persons. she wouldn't beings in any circumstance even will. the court has now spoken for the 3rd time in just a few months, which is unprecedented. ordering is roe the 1st time not to do anything which could constitute acts of genocide against the people guys of the palestinians. the 2nd time it was ordered is royal to ensure that there is for his you mind to try and access. and now, almost unprecedentedly, it has order to state having to be in the middle of a self defense operation to hold and major elements of that campaign. it's russell
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offensive. okay, so let's pick ups of the 2. you, you mentioned that at 2 previous rulings a nothing that constitutes that genocide and full humanitarian access. today's ruling required israel to provide verification or to allow verification of humanitarian access, which seems to indicate that the court does not believe that israel has complied with its earlier ruling as well. it is such as it hasn't come size uh, in the sense that the quote has found that the situation has gotten much worse and therefore very unusually, which has made yet further ruling. in this case, the court is very, very concerned about the future of those individuals who were sent to rafa as a safe place by his road to escape the consequences of the fighting and who are not being displaced from the without adequate measures have been taken to ensure the
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survival in other places, the court has noticed that no such adequate steps had been taken. okay, so there we have a problem with because the court rules do something about humanitarian access. the court rules today against the israel and says stop what's going on in rough and let us check that you comply with that earlier ruling. we heard yesterday from an easy way to government spokesman, who was going to say no power on us will stuff as well from protecting citizens and going off the hamas in gaza. the cold couldn't rule until it's blue in the face, whereas it's oh, else. what i owe money legions does the po power as was the biggest the, all the quote doesn't have an on each on forces, which is it could have an army. if the you and security cause a were able to exercise as role because the un security council has and principal
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the power to enforce judgements of the court. but of course whether you is vito, so that is not possible. and that for each is the very, very significant diplomatic pressure. you saw the indictments by the international criminal court in relation to mr. but that's in yahoo completely 4 weeks since i estimate. and those have been backs up now, yet again, in addition to the individual responsibility by these actions direct is towards the state of the 0. and it really makes the diplomatic space for is road much, much more difficult to maneuver. it is where it has been ongoing. we have been a model, a few, but to try and low compliance. but with all of those evidence, those arguments ring increasingly hollow as most people who would return the vision of course already know. okay. once you have these of your church of findings from the highest traditional bodies in the world,
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it too is much more difficult for 0 to maintainance position that inches in a modest way defending it. so this is rolling, impose any duties or obligations on any of the signatures at to the court to do or not to do anything. i'm thinking of the united states, amongst others who we could be argued a is a supply and israel with the where with all to carry out, got to resist that because is not prohibited or funny. you should say that as of course, you or anything as germany is at present subject to a case in the international court of justice where nicaragua has argued that the continued provision of homes by germany is or has violates the genocide convention . and for a state like germany, which prides itself as a model of compliance with international all the one hand, but which also wants to remain very strong for individual. that is a real,
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huge deal that are coming up for it to the united states will. i will not likely consider the court in relation to its arms exports, which of course, quite massive. uh, the united kingdom may be in a different position for them because under administer area code, it cannot license the export of weapons if these work, cuz i liked it to be used against international law. suddenly in favor of a campaign of genesis, just so these various from the didn't make the space to maneuver for israel and for its allies. a significantly smaller doesn't end the conflict, but it is another piece and the most aig, which will help, i think, persuade israel ultimately to try not to isolate itself entirely from the international community. i'm just a final word on genocide because today's ruling is a positive abroad. a lawsuit brought by south africa last year accusing is rather
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convincing genocide in gaza. just explain to us briefly what impact today's decision has on that or well, this is part of that case. it is the 3rd in for an action by the court to protect the people of how this done. during the many years, it would take the court to give the extra ruling as to whether or not genocide has taken place. so this action does not actually prejudices the finding of the court at the end of a lengthy period of legal argument as to whether or not genocide, because remember the positive crankcase. well, most thoughts we were faced with a significant campaign of genocide at often many years of deliberation. the court found that's true of need, so it was genocide. but the rest of this guy who complain of crimes against humanity didn't quite measure up to that highly good stand. it was very clear professor, thank you so much for walking us sister, that profess up my while i from the universe. thank you. i bridge to which i can
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look into the most doors making headlines around the walls. now the united states is not an additional $275000000.00 in military aid to ukraine, as case struggles to be power rushed as a sold on the hockey region. the 1st package includes ammunition, resolve technical vehicles onto the tank. mine is on a dock tillery arrives. i should begin a new offensive in the region 2 weeks ago. the rest present, joe biden ended gibson, leave it up till 5. i'll see. so you have agreed to send humanitarian agents dual to gaza. israel's commercial home crossing until the rafa crossing is reopened. announcement follows the dramatic dropped in the amount of 8 entering the tattered streets since his room and lords milledgeville relations in rough or more than a 100 people are believed to have been killed in a massive lands lie that buried a remote village in pa, for new guinea rocks continue to fall from the mountains in this village is in the angle of province tried to dig through the soil. it happened around $600.00
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columbus. as norfolk the capital port mosley forces said the alarm slide also blocked an important road linking the capitol to the affected area. humphrey supplied the local community. leaders spoke in a video at the same this is a place that's covered by the deputies, and therefore, people in the village, the no garcia, the asking the government, the h. anyone and everyone who wish to help people. i like knowing that the people, uh they, they cannot cry or they gonna do anything because it's difficult for them to go substitute choice and it's never happened in history would have been pathway. is it geographer and a scientist at the university of how in the u. k, we asked him what might have caused this disaster. yeah, some of that that, that's been a whole series of, of offense this. yeah, i mean more mold on size than we normally say. and at this time did yeah. in, in, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. i know most of those have been associated with very
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heavy rain full and puffing again. and you've been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events. and those big ways to events are probably uh, driven by climate change. it means essentially it will wrap the sphere contains with moisture. that's what we've seen. this increase globally of, of the most intense drain full. so that is, that is the overall picture, but it doesn't appear that this particular land started was triggered by rain for events. so it is quite intriguing. they actually, the pakistan with thousands of people have been admitted to hospital suffering from hate stroke. the countries in the grip of a huge wave with temperatures climb to 50 degrees celsius in some places. now this follows package tons of west east april for more than 60 years. but more than double the average monthly ryan, from schools out for summer, early this year for the around $26000000.00 children of pakistan's putting job club and a sort of cheese in the region size. surging temperatures put the children at risk
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. so they close to school early a week before summer holidays was set to start the temperatures, including job a some $6.00 to $8.00 degrees celsius, above the average for the time of year. the government's climate coordinate to said the global warming is causing a sudden change and weather patterns. unvil and there is more to come on this. i've done this with all the way he has dr. dukes. dr. stone. this is the 1st week of the heat. we've been seen. 2 they're not going to be please spend the fast has already started made the 2nd spend will be in the beginning of june, and the tart and the last of to offer the extreme heat. k is often coupled with power cuts as demand for fans and air conditioning source. some areas experience as much as 15 hours a day without electricity practiced on mits,
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less than one percent of the wilds, greenhouse gas emissions. however, due to a number of factors including geography and poverty, it's especially valuable to climate change. this heat why is the latest climate related disaster to hit the country in recent years as melting glasses and monsoons because devastating floods. in 2022 floods, cement just served as a country calling more than 1700 people and displacing thousands. no one senior un official visits and pack us down and have this to say the government of pocket style is also in the emergency center and it's not about where they are trying their best to ensure that predictability is key, where they can prevent massive loss of life from the, the, the, the early warning systems and they asked us to support them. but again, if you see the impact of the time of crisis on communities,
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it's very clear that something ought to be done. it is that my bags must adapt in majestic changes going forward that it will need help from the international community. otherwise, i started one of his biggest as a state dentist to oliver canyon president william router who's on the state visit to the us president by the hopes of the us interest and to count a growing russian on chinese influence in the country. the 1st african leader on the state visit to washington in 16 years. william roots as cheap as a sign of the growing importance of the continent. home to more than a 1000000000 people came here, has long been one of the united states, most important allies in africa and its status is about to get even higher. good afternoon everyone. please have a seat. i'm proud to announce we're working with congress to designate can you
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a major non nato ally? that's a fulfillment of years collaboration. fruit toast visit is being closely watched back home in a region he'd by political term. i like the us and can you maybe divided by distance, but the leaders say they're united by their values. my business takes place. i don't the time when democracies seem to be retreating worldwide. the expedited thing due to what redeemed indifference to democratic button is that deep concern to us. and i believe at this time that you're working with king deep royce capabilities and rarely like minded democratic countries to set up the cost for democracy. a democracy has been on the decline in africa in the past year military. coups wars and mart elections brought to power petitions looking for
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closer ties with russia. in china. the us wants to advance its interest and countries like can yeah. but to do so with 1st needs to decrease effort because financial dependence on b g. so today we're lawrence. you want, we're calling and i robi washington vision. this in this initiative is going to bring together in the national financial institutions and nations. more around the world to mobilize more resources for countries settled with that to open more opportunities for the private sector financing mode transfer, sustainable and affordable lending practice. as a basis, just one of the deals can use president will be taking home pop to meeting the top brass in washington. and as such as the us says, it's offering a democratic alternative of the to relations with russia in china. his visit may present a chance to turn the tide on the continent distinguish, guess please discuss the visit without correspondence. janelle dom alone and washington and felix maureen got in my resume and asked about the outcome.
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yes indeed, the us had problem is that it will increase investment in can now and companies like coca cola has promised to invest in billions of dollars in the country to provide the next 5 years. and that will end up creating over $3000.00 jobs. microsoft has also committed to creating i did have, i did have within the region which will increase can as a full positioning as a digital powerhouse within that region. and that areas of increase investments include areas in health uh, security and can that will also be gaming in the area of infrastructure where the largest, uh, the longest part of the road between neighbor will be a little by side will be built as to a tune of, of the $470.00 full be on which will be the lowest total road in africa.
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other areas that k a has gained has been in terms of elect. so it is where they us to say that it will be helping kenya a fund like total under phones. i had those. can you as a to instance 7 general election? so how does he gained anything quite a lot to being home. thanks. janelle durham alone. tell us more about washington once in exchange for all this generosity a well, indeed one of the defining characteristics of a state visit, of course, is that they are outcomes onto themselves. joe biden really wants to show that there was renewed momentum and us canyon relations after a period of let's call it relative inattentiveness as the conflicts in the middle eastern europe took center stage. but precisely because of those ongoing multi cedar complex, the white house is really looking for relationships with emerging countries that would help ensure again, stocks some measure of economic and geo political in stability. so in cameo,
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washington sees a strong security partner in the region. it also wants to designate, can you as a non nato ally in the region. but beyond the top, emerging countries like can, you are also going to be crucial to securing supply chains in strategic sectors like semi conductors. a country like kenya has a young population, has a manufacturing capabilities, and it has natural resources. and what really washington wants is to be able to have a part, a democratic partner in kenya in securing those of vital supply chains. making sure that the supply chains that go through for a call or at least and part tell, are controlled by a democratic partner. especially at a time when the us finds itself locked in a great power game with autocratic countries like russia and china. why should any, i frequently to believe a washington promise where they have been so inconsistent? i can't remember the obama administration waking up to the so called france of
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chinese influence in africa and calling a big summaries of african leaders back in 2014. then he's whole inquired. so why would this latest a bunch of promises be any more productive? that's really fair. a question and do you know what does remains to be seen whether it will be productive or not one can special ed one or the other way. and a lot of it, i guess, will also depends on whether joe biden mix the visit at the, the other way, a meeting whether he goes to can yas, to show that he really is serious about taking advantage of this renewed momentum and us canyon relations. but i think it's also worth of taking a step backend, noting about tying those belton road program. this program that provides cheap loans, especially for infrastructure in africa and asia. we've been, we've seen more uh, more than a decade of that program. and countries are now at a stage where they're really having to balance investing nationally in their own
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countries with us servicing their ballooning that's to china. and the difficulty of managing that balance is where washington is seeing an opening. there is a spot here in washington that there is a bit of china fatigue setting in and that is a, that is an opening to be taken advantage of, of phoenix bearing. good and not really wants to feeling that about the america's inconsistent interest in the confidence as well. people are saying that it's, it's more of a weight tennessee situation because i'd encourage students to presidential by then promise. there will be massive investments in uh to watch. i forgot that is what we do to has, but he also promised into into, to institute during the africa us. i mean that there will be a lot of integration on when it comes to peace and security and with what can now has already by the end, as the advertisement in artillery. and now becoming a non nettle ally,
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then it looks like the u. s. is actually very keen on implementing their commitments to ads as they approached the sheep angeles on and think so to the problem is in africa and can now okay, each time we meet each um phoenix we're in the in nairobi. thank you so much and i'll do them alone. and washington can q as well. now, do you k a sunrise, even one of his most unusual festivals. anyway, one charming championship in cornwall, crowds of gathered shelf. the wildest and weird is ways to well, some cool that when fiddling others when grunting he, it's when chopping. every year a one charming championship comes to england's cornish coast with teams competing to entice the most of the ones from the soil. and it's quite given ever the
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