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the the, you're watching the dr. news, lar, from the israel just phones. let's see. what are you off to the u. n. and to with a saw me on the, on the blacklist the violations against the children is drugs and back to the, to the un voice. the shocking to talk to us, but un quotes at the long comics you had in a thoughts coming to the board and states embellish of feeling to protect children . also coming up denmark's prime minister is a tax wise campaigning and copenhagen ahead of your can follow me in the election boss of speed or violence against politicians of pulls open infantry across the the
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number such as 12000 for the program is that is condemning the u n's decision to include it's ami on the official list of organizations that home children in conflicts on the on with list known as the list of shame, but also include him, us and these comments you have prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reacted with fusing, claiming that the adf is the most modern military in the world. news of israel's intrusion comes off to each month, so fighting in got them since it's rarely fed war and response to the mazda attacks on october 7th. more than 13000 children not estimated to have been tearing since then. the list which is due to be published next week is viewed, especially with policies to protect children in context on here. so you and folks lesson, but more this report comes every year. the request of the security council security
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council created this mechanism every year. it is based on very on a very well established and transparent methodology which is explained on the shoulder on conflict website. if this is not the 1st report, right, we've had reports in 2nd 1998. we've had reports if i'm not mistaken, on that focused on killing and maiming since 2009, it will be up to a member states to read digest reports and act accordingly. did you have your time? okay, and what would be more about the reaction and this ro a while i mean a very harsh reactions, as you already said, and that was kind of expected, but uh it was actually the news was leaked on uh, friday night by the un is was, and boss of the to the u. n. himself. so he's saying when he was informed about the you and the decision to put the is really military the is right. defense process on
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that list and be heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu that you and had to edit itself to the blacklist of history. so very harsh and strong reactions that and that goes across the board as well, from other members of his cabinet, of what he's been hearing from now that the annual list covers. as you said, the kidding of children in conflict, denial of access to 8, that has been a huge topic here since of divorce. so to attend golf and targeting of schools and hospital and conk hospitals. and comes, of course, also after strikes to speak again on an, on our school where people have been sheltering. now we also heard from the posting and invited to the united nations. he said, at least there will be some accountability. he says it will not bring the children back that were killed during this conflict, but it's a step towards the impunity to, to end the impunity that israel has enjoyed until then you mention accountability
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and, and into infinity. but the outrage seems to indicate that it says doesn't agree. can we actually expect this blacklisting to change as well as ministry status at all? it's well, i mean, it depends on the action. so it'd be taken then to see her. and you know, if this one report will be submitted through the un security council, and then the members will have basically to decide whether they will take any action in that regard. i mean, the relationship with the united patients has deteriorated a by the day the is rel, i'm the united nation. so never where on good terms. uh, it's one has always seen as the u. n. s biased as sometimes uh, you know, being uh, anti semitic or singling out is run. i think this has gotten worse since the since the beginning of the war since the october attacks. so it all depends of course. now what action would also be taken to put pressure on the military to change the
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strategy? tanikia mode reporting from jerusalem. thank you so much. i now the european parliament, the election is on the way of hundreds of millions of people in the used $27.00 member states would cost that balance over $4.00 days last month. so walked out. the prime minister was shocked at close range might outcome fanning several local gentleman. politicians have also been attacked just yesterday. then locked by mister meto. frederickson was physically assaulted by greeting support to us on the copenhagen street. the extent of the injuries of until by the office says she is in shock, but do you have a suspect in custody? let's get more of a need of this political correspondent, thomas federal, who's here with me in the studio. almost attacks like these are drawing and a totally concerning what kind of an impact do they have on the selection. they do have an impact in particular when it comes to the political move ahead of the
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elections. experts have stressed that these kinds of incidents reveal that this election is not only about topics about very important issues such as migration or climate change of economic situation, but also about to more general mood. they have been reports, analysis, speaking of a general geography of discontent among europe, stressing that citizens in several countries in europe basically feel that this connection between themselves and the national governments and even broader when it comes to european institutions antics. dream way of showing that this content is by assaulting politicians, both locally in germany, several occasions were assaulted in the last few weeks while out competing. but also, you know, the countries you mentioned already the case of the so back in 5 minutes. so we're discussing now the case of the danish prime minister. so basically what this is revealing is the political at most the of the political mood has definitely become
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a much more difficult one ahead of a part of my directions. but another way to restore this content, of course, is to vote out people you don't like yet. you uh, girlfriend, solomon collections have usually seen a lot of water apathy rise bed in 2019. so the previous european parliament, evictions, voter turnout in the countries around the european union was around 50 percent, which was still higher than in previous european parliament actions. but obviously for many politicians that's not enough. so that's why also ahead of these parliament detections, you've been seeing politicians from basically all parties tending people to go out and, and vote. and what's interesting in this particular case is that we seeing a head of the bottom and collections that young to vote, as all the voters in many countries are actually turning to parties that can be described as far right. and those bodies are very different in nature. so you kind of speak of one fall right across the european union, but what you can say is that it's all devoted, but also young. devote to showing that apathy by going to the polls and voting for
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parties that are more or less your skeptics that want to change your up or the european institutions more or less. so that's one way in which you can also understand these european parliament directions. it's also important to says why these elections are actually important, because you might say, okay, it's 27 countries voting 27 countries that might have different priorities. but the european parliament played a significant role in the european union. it helps to decide the budget of the european union. it helps to decide the european commission president that europe and commission, the executive branch of the european united process rules that directly affects the citizens and all 27 member countries. when it comes to laws and climate change laws and security laws and all sorts of issues, so the european parliament that actions are absolutely important to decide what direction europe will go in the next 5 years, the european parliament seen as a direct link between european citizens on the one hand on your young institutions,
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on the other. what about the link to the outside board? how would you briefly put that? well, the outside world is obviously important because the parliament also plays a role in determining how you're performed. how side of european board us. so when you look at the european union's so international agenda, the parliament and members of the european parliament, there are around $700.00 of them. definitely play a role when it comes to determining the direction not only within the european union and but also how the you performs as a blog when it comes to the wider world. you got to do is thomas battle. thank you so much for that analysis. now to russia, i've had the st. petersburg into national economic forum once the one us, the russian that was, has come to a close today. the 3 day event was offended by representatives from a 130 nations from of got a son doesn't bother him. it was also a sign that draw shows the economy is growing the side of trends or western
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sanctions. b as national monetary funds says it's the economy would have crew over 3 percent, visio that spring, indeed, abuse. russia analysts constant a good in the national joints, us with more quantity. let me start by asking you about that. projected crew of 3 percent have functions failed as well. look, all sanctions always work over for a long time. that's number one for an economy in our collect restaurants, which basically depends on commodities uh for the sanctions to really buy to and it will take a bit of time. although they all buy, it's a $6.00 like aviation, for example, or the fact that the dresser has to procure wal mart for electronics of via so called great channel, essentially contraband. that doesn't make things easy. but the main thing, the main reason for this growth is actually military production minutes reflectors
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producing everything from boots to uh, to, to administering a working 247. and uh, people are getting paid for that, those work and those uh, factories and uh, the governor's printing money. so i think we also should check these groups against the other fact that this is the only the minute the industry that is basically growing massively. and secondly, the fact that over time, and that's what independent direction to come, we stop predicting very soon versus we'll see you the effects of inflation because actually to push this production as well as to pay for the well, essentially the nursery force. that's no forcing any crime, the government has to print money, and this is what's happening. so i would be quite circumspect about saying this is true growth. this is a complicated pitch. right?
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but you mentioned that go with the military production that and for the 1st time ross of investing more money in the military, dan and source was spending right exactly as this money coming from as well. first and foremost, oh, richard continues to sell oil and gas with 2 main consumers to main. buyers being china and india. uh, they're buying oil and gas with a huge discounts bought. just ask them who lives in k, a rod. i mean, they've been doing it for the best part of the last quarter century and they manage to supply. when you export commodities, you always have money to uh, let's say throw to the uh to, to, to the, to the less a well protected, socially structural the population. i am to pay for your secret police. that's exactly what people story. and so, as i said, the money comes to the investment comes uh from uh, the uh,
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oil and gas expats plus the government has the, the southern funds and the, the, as far as i understand, invested in these parts of the reserves into developing mandatory industry, which is not the high tech industry, but it produces enough shelves to re cable. can you? right? right. you mentioned india and china best buy. what are your thoughts? no, as but a 130 countries i've shown up so clearly many countries do allied with russia. but we also know that china as well shows most important reading, boston, the only sense of a small delegation. would you read into this? to look, we shouldn't be too much, we shouldn't be deluded by the official press releases of the st. petersburg, economic florida, which i attended about a dozen times when it was a real farmer where you could see the president of the united states, the president of france. c o was of x and mobile and b, p coming there these days. uh, these 140 nations. uh, you know,
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they would put in the press release the, the criminal court and the press release even month small. i know lock some bird company that managed to come there. the main guess i'm really sorry to say for the permit. no, no, no, not for the rest of us. the main guess that will probably bomb and the president was in bubba. come on. how does it look? compared to what the st. pete for him. i used to be, it is an attempt, essentially to uh, buy new can buy crew to give as many people as possible to present this picture of, you know, the world is trading with us. but this, i think we have to remember this for him was always an exercise in put in ask for a breakdown they've been in debt. today's date is basically it's, it's main function to show that russia doesn't care for the was that still stand strong? so we should look, take all of the official release as old official pigs coming out of the portal with a pinch of salt and of some fascinating analysis. unimportant fabrication send that
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russia analyst konstantin echo. thank you so much for that. thank you to and that's what the was from us, but to stick it on if you can for adults setting this up next to take a look at the rise in radical pricing parties ahead of the your pin parliament extra number such as thoughts. thank you. so much for watching the my name is nose available in the calls back. say, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. next, would it be nosy bay like good everyone to king check out the award winning called com. so hold back the.