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the, the, this is the domain use lie from berlin, the international court of justice, orders israel to face its assault on rough on is that it must immediately hold me to office and any other action in the us top porch describe the situation in gaza as disastrous also on the program indigenous group celebration you treat to you between a $119.00 nations to fight against the hijacking of traditional knowledge and genetic resources. i will tell you what that break through me the
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i'm how to promote walk into the program. the international court of justice in the hague has ordered israel to stop is military offensive. and the city of rafa in southern gospel, the you and the top court to describe the humanitarian situation there as disastrous, an ordered israel to a low on hindered access of age. but is really politicians have rejected the ruling saying that operations against him off a group considered a terraced organization 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 submitted to offence and any other accident and did also have government which may inflict on the by the city of the group and gaza conditions of life that would bring about its physical destruction in hold or influx. that's the latest icy j
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rolling unequivocal about the need is round to protect the palestinians and do more to provide vital aid. the decision welcomed by south africa, which brought the case and his accused israel of commission genocide. this order is groundbreaking, as it is the 1st time that explicit mention is made for yourself to help its military action in any area gather this type of specifically aimed or 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, 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 ramsey allies have to choose between now
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i suppose to be 2. 043. and both seems to be quite difficult to make. the ruling is the speaking judicial blow to israel this week. the international criminal court has applied for a wrist warrants the israel's prime minister in defense minister over alleged war crimes. both decisions adding to global criticism of israel's war. well michael link is a former un special rep protector on human rights in the past in the entire series . earlier i asked him how big of a blow this ruling is for israel as well? it's another blow in another remarkable week with respect to international law. as your commentator mentioned, the arrest warrants application that was announced on monday by the prosecutor was
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certainly a devaluing israel's reputation of the international community. the remarks by 3 european countries on wednesday to recognize palestine as a state was a further diplomatic lowe. and today was the international court of justice ruling on the further application by so they'll have concluded that israel must immediately hold us military offensive them in rough. uh and i must maintain the rough a crossing, which is real controls from the palestinian side that must have maintained the whole thing in order to allow the unhindered flow of humanitarian aid, which is probably at the very worst stage that has been in the 7 half months of this uh, of this offer more so you know, it's hard to imagine how much lower it, israel's international reputation. i can go. and if it's, if it proceeds as it appears, it will, uh, with its a full blown rafa offensive. i suspect we'll see more condemnation of israel in the days and weeks to come. well professor michael link talking to us earlier. and he
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was looking at at some other stories making headlines around the world. u. s. president job i did on injection president of the us. i tell us to see have agreed to send humanitarian aid on fuel to gaza via israel's crime shall long crossing until the rock the crossing is reopened. the 9 spent follows the dramatic drop in the amount of 8 entering the territory. since israel launched military operations in rough to the united states has a nice, an additional $275000000.00 in military aid to ukraine. as keith struggles to repel russia's assault on the khaki regent, the fresh package includes munition missiles, tactical vehicles, on to tank lines and artillery rise. russia, we got a new census in the region 2 weeks ago. to us is gearing up for the memorial day holiday, which is set to be the busiest star shift this summer. we can't,
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and nearly 2 decades summit 44000000 people are expected to make long distance trips between thursday and monday. stormy weather is taking its toll and nearly $4000.00 flights were delayed on the east coast. no rescue teams have started to arrive at the sights of a massive line slide and the remote highlands of pop. when you get the scores are for your dad's. actually the lines slide flattened 6 villages in the area. the land slides struck in the early hours of friday, burying hundreds of people in their homes, in the highlands of anger, to the north of this island nation. and besides, the west pacific victims were most likely to sleep. at the time, carson houses were demolished by the land flies. rescuers were digging frantically through the earth and debris overlooked by a nearby mountain where large rocks and boulders were still folding. only a few bodies had been recovered so far. the red cross estimates that as many as 500
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people could be injured or dead. rapid response, team of medics ministry on police took hours to reach the scene. 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 find that stuff which people know they, they cannot cry or they gonna do anything because it's difficult for them to go substitute joyce and it's never happened in history. the sheer scale of the line slide was also making it difficult to find survivors. according to eye witnesses. the area hitches about 600 kilometers north west of the capital of port morris. b was 10000000 people popular and again, he is the most popular sub pacific nation after australia, a diverse developing nation, mostly subsistence farmers with a 100 languages public and he has few roads outside. the larger cities steering
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access to rescue vehicles will take a long time, and this is expected to hinder assessments and relief efforts. now, thousands of people across pakistan have been admitted to hospital suffering from heat stroke. the country is in the grip of a heat wave with temperatures climbing to 50 degrees celsius. in some places. this follows pakistan's west coast 8 pro for more than 60 years is more than double the average monthly rainfall. schools out for summer, early this year for the around $26000000.00 children of pakistan's putting job club and authorities in the region. sy, surging temperatures, put the children at risk. so they close to school early a week before summer holidays was set to start temperatures including job some $6.00 to $8.00 degrees celsius, above the average for the time of year. the government's climate coordinate to said
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the global warming was causing a sudden change and weather patterns, and there was more to come on this i've done. thank you. by the way, he has dr. dukes, dr. stone. this is the 1st week of the heat. we've been seeing uh, they're not going to be please spend the 1st has already started. my, the 2nd spend will be in the beginning of august, and the 3rd and the last week of june of 80 extreme heat. k is often coupled with power cuts as the amount of funds in the air conditioning source. some areas experience as much as 15 hours a day without electricity. a pack of stone admits 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
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country in recent years as melting glasses and monsoons cause devastating floods. in 2022 flood cement, just so it is a country killing more than 1700 people and displacing thousands. no one senior un official visits in practice down and have this to say the governmental pockets panel 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 already warning systems and they asked us to support them. but again, if you see the impact of the time of crisis on communities, it's very clear that something ought to be done is what i'm about, must adapt and make drastic changes going forward. that it will need help from the international community that more than a 190 countries have agreed to
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a new treaty to combat so called bio piracy at un talks in switzerland. the landmark do aims to stop the practice that sees big companies use passive to look up natural resources, often exploits in the traditional knowledge if there are nations and indigenous peoples. the agreement comes after years of negotiations. developing countries have long been calling for more protections for their genetic resources, like medicinal plants. and for more, i'm joined in the studio by dw reporter band dorman. then 1st and foremost, for all of us, lay people out there. well actually is bio piracy. well, it's a term coined by actress to refer to what they see is the pillaging of kind of indigenous knowledge by these big corporations, often from and above as well. so when companies that develop new products, whether that's face greenville, pesticides, or new drugs, they often the natural world for inspiration. so that's sending research as out to
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scholar. often poor countries, when it's high by diversity, to look full whatever they can find to create new products. and they're also relying that on traditional knowledge when teachers communities, to point them to guide them in the right direction. what they doing with by a piracy is, once they've got this product that they've creating a new innovation, so to speak, that then seeking password protection for it. so they want the exclusive right to exploit it in this way for the not doing is acknowledging that kind of debt of the traditional is that leaning on. and then not respecting the kind of but of this that fronting off as pure their own development. and then can you give us an example of a particularly famous case of file piracy? we'll probably one of most famous come most daneen trees. so this is a tree that's native to india, but it grows and dozens of other countries around the world as well. indian farmers have used it for thousands of years to fend of insects to combat diseases with
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plants and such. it is being tossed down that noise from generation generation know, and it was thought you needed to get a pack them to protect you for this. however, back in 95, an american company managed to secure a patent for a fungus side. it had developed based off of this plot. it then took a decade and quote, the indian government to get this pattern thrown out on obviously the grounds that this is not in innovation. this is something which you have developed without technology, you hundreds of years on indian traditional validation experience. so it definitely sounds like this. your entry has come at the right time. do you think it will actually change anything? and that's very good question. one would hope so. it's been in the works for a very long time. the idea here is that it's going to make it so the whole process look more transparent. so when you're applying for a pass and you won't just be able to say, oh, i count with myself, you're going to have to say, this is the citizens genetic material i'm talking about. and these are the indigenous peoples who pointed us in the right direction to come up with this idea
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. if you don't, there's going to be sanctions and theory. now this, what this is, is hope this will do is kind of open the door, but more recognition for these days communities that safeguarding of these fonts for likes the name tree that could also open the door for them to even get compensation licensing. so it's not just a matter of big, wealthy corporations exploiting the results is of developing well without acknowledgement or financial gain and durham, and thank you so much for breaking that down for us. thank you to hi, some sad news. before we go, the japanese dogs became an internet celebrity as the face of the famous doors name has died. couple so this she but, you know, became recognized around the world in 2010. after a photo of her inspired a generation of online jobs. the side i and k 9 subsequently became the space of the crypto car and see those kind started as
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a joke. george klein is now valued at some $23000000000.00. in part, thanks to support from billionaire e long mosque coast, as owners at the former rescue pop had been ill for some time. and that's you all up to date. stay with us. thanks for watching the runs smooth for a robot vacuum. one giant leap for exploiting the ocean floor. cutting edge technology is i'm looking the potential of deep sea mining. but this time a research team will study the possible risk site in order to minimize that we have an opportunity to to get it right before we start environmental us.

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