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the, the, this thing that we do is line from berlin. israel's army announces a daily tactical pause in parts of southern gaza. the military size of pauses will allow more age into the territory, but a group say it's not enough in the face of a growing humanitarian crisis. also coming up world leaders back ukraine's independence and territorial integrity. at a summit in switzerland. they also call for dialogue with russia who was not invited to the top. the
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. i'm the co fairly, it's great to have you with us. and it's really official says that prime minister benjamin that young was dissolved israel's war cabinet. that's after minister benny guns and his national unity party quit the government on june 9th. and the move comes as israel continues its military operations and the gaza strip. israel's army has said it would implement a daily tactical pause along a road in southern gaza to allow a deliveries through the key care. i'm shalanda border crossing for the latest i am now joined by w. correspond to rebecca rivers. she joins us from jerusalem. rebecca sanchez, funny guns left the war cabinet last week and now and that, and y'all was dissolved completely. why is that? well, this hasn't come as a surprise nicole. it was largely expected off of any guns and got he either caught
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didn't stand down from the wall cabinet level cabinet. was made around about october 11th last year, just off to the breakout of the war uh at the behest of any guns who said that he would come on board to provide a more unified for the unity government. as it is known here. to try to guide the guide as well through this complex time. and now since they've stood down, the apartment is to have this office now says that it is no longer needed. this will cabinet, but it's largely sold. that's because of fall right minnesota. it's a mob been via the national security minister was pushing to be loud in to that will cabinet and that's something that's a problem. so benjamin netanyahu clearly wasn't in favor of and certainly wouldn't have pleased israel's ally the united states. so instead he's decided to dissolve a cabinet completely instead. now decisions will go to a wider security cabinet on which it's my been v. i'm the finance minister, a bit slow smelt transpose heading ultra nationalist potties in the coalition. now,
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both on security in that security cabinet and we'll be overseeing some of the decisions being made, although it is thought that they will also be smaller consultative groups made up in an ad hoc fashion. and they may contain you to various members that benjamin netanyahu picks at the time for particular decisions, but it is being said or at store, in some circles that this situation may actually favor benjamin netanyahu is looking for ways not to enter this floor, even though there's a lot of international pressure to do so, and by, by allowing or by, in fact, having to have these decisions go to a why the security cabinet that do include these whole coach members they, they have already said that they do not want to see an end of the war until all the military items has been met. so that could work and benjamin netanyahu site. yeah. rebecca, this is not the only political headache for now. yeah. what seems israel's military and it's government don't really see eye to eye on the issue of those so called
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tactical pauses that were announced over the weekend. what more can you tell us or that's right. these were announced yesterday pretty early in the morning by the is really middle tray that they would be these 11 hour, tactical pauses on a particular humanitarian route, that has been demarcated. now surely off to that announcement, so these fine, right ministers, namely bits, no small bits of those motors and it's a mob been v both came out against them. and then we heard from the prime minister's office. so, or at least it was reported to have come from the prime minister's office. the benjamin netanyahu was also upset by this news showing a kind of a rift between the military and what benjamin netanyahu is planning for them to do . so. it's not the 1st time we've seen a difference in opinion and difference in issues. they will have to say, what comes of these pauses and whether they'll continue, given that risk to w, corresponded rebecca renters from jerusalem. thank you. and you as president joe biden has pushed for a ceasefire,
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a deal in gaza in an address for the muslim ego auto holiday. meanwhile, and gaza residents day and is really air strike hit the raise count as muslims started making the 4 day fast at marketing the ford a festival. several casualties were reported including children, to praying among the ruins, palestinians marking a sombre aid in garza where over 80 percent of the population is living in displacement. this family sheltering at a u. n. school in con eunice says there's little left to celebrate and that's how the people are just leaving the life they get to celebrate the, to sacrifice animals. she is, there is no aid. there are no signs of celebrations, no monstrous love to wake up and sleep, to the sound of strikes in the heart of the house of most of
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disrupting a relative calm and is really air strikes. hit the very cam, killing a number of people, including children, according to nearby hospital the. what did this go do to unit on yahoo! a shame on you. on the is rarely side of the care. i'm shalom crossing with garza. a trucks were spotted after israel announced a tactical pause in fighting near rafa to facilitate deliveries. the 11 hour pauses apply to 12 kilometers stretch. that's the main gateway for humanitarian aid into the territory. the tactical pause announcement came a day after 8 is really soldiers were killed in a blast near the far southern city. israel's drew's minority held a funeral for one of them. captain, what's the most mood of the the preparations for each have to come
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preparations to receive hundreds of people here to offer condolences and prepare the funeral with the latest fatalities. israel's military has recorded a total of $310.00 that since the beginning of it found defensive in october, while gauze hemisphere on health ministry says more than $37000.00 palestinians have been killed. after 8 months of a devastating more tactical pause falls short of a complete ceasefire called for by the international community, including israel's closest ally, the us. earlier we ask china low, the norwegian refugee council. these tactical posits will actually do much to help civilians. as you can see is once it enters garza, but whether or not these tactical pauses will allow us to be able to safely distribute
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a to all people throw because it is unclear and unlikely. considering that israel has been very clear that these tactics so called tactical pauses will only occur along that small cord or what we need in order to really make an impact and start to meet the growing needs in regards of a continuously growing needs. and god is a complete ceasefire so that we can guarantee the safety and security of a workers and people coming to seek aid at distribution points. we need a scaling up massive scaling up of the amount of b that's coming in, which is woefully inadequate. we've been conditioned at this point to be tearing on these tyner, cosmetic changes and not an and forgetting to continue to push, but we need a much bigger things as east fire safety for humanitarian and the scaling up of aid . and i was trying to load their a weight and refugee council. let's take a look now at some other stories make a headlines around the world today. south africa's former president jacob zoom,
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says hills party will join and opposition alliance to take on the new government. the african national congress and democratic alliance struggle coalition deal last week to my also about to challenge the results of last month's general elections, which he alleges were raked. the to australia and china assigned a number of agreements on trade climate change and the economy. the deals come during a state visit to australia by chinese premier leech young. he's the highest ranking chinese official to travel to australia and 7 years following a period of frosty, bilateral relations committed to maintaining at least 8 people have been killed after 2 trains collided in eastern india, west bank, all state dozens more, were injured with rescue efforts still ongoing officials that'll cargo train rammed into one carrying passengers, causing several carriages to be rail. russian state media says
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u. s. journalist evan garcia, which is trial for spying, will start next week. the proceedings will reportedly not be public. the wall street journal reporter has been detained since march of 2023. prosecutors accused him of working for the c. i a, an accusation, denied bankers commit himself, his employer and the us government. some 80 nations won the territorial integrity of ukraine to be the basis of any agreement to ends. 2 years of war with russia, the call came after a 2 day summit on peace in switzerland to which russia was not invited. oscar was ally, china did not attend either more than a dozen countries, including major non aligned nations, chose not to endorse the final declaration. the switch from it was the 1st high level form focused on a pathway to ping 1st rather than the war effort. it was also an attempt by the
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west to involve of the countries in peace f. it's based on international little this is not about why or left political ideas. this is not about northern or seldom countries. this is about respect of international lo. i'm human rights as foundational principles. before leaving together, the consequences of the invasion go far beyond the confines of your. indeed, in many ways, africa has been the great victim of the conflict of the blockade of the black sea have had devastating impacts on our economy. and i'll standards of living. the documents signed by 84 countries and other groups calls for concrete action on 3 major issues. the 3 challenges have been analyzed in detail
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and divorced based summit nuclear safety for the security and the release of prisoners as deportees, including thousands, thousands of children. abducted by rush went home, but delegates were clear about the summit limits. russia wasn't invited, but days before the meeting president vladimir putin laid out his own vision for peace. he's insisting on cup potato lation, he's insisting on seating ukrainian territory, even territory that to date does not, is not occupied by him. he's insisting on this arming ukraine, leaving it vulnerable to future duration, as no country would ever accept these outrageous terms. the t nations did not induce the documents including freaks, members, india found the radio in south africa,
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and several countries accused west. the nations of absorbing a double standard with regards to other conflicts. we could not be talking about peace and here we joins old africa without mentioning all the money diane savages, as the one taking place in jackson, international in the u. n. charter must be respected in every case. there was no consensus on how russia should be brought to the negotiating table. but zalinski said he was already in totes, with several nations about the hosting a 2nd summit to continue to push for you craig zuber ration. earlier i spoke with the lowest and atlantic council senior fellow, michael books, your kids and i asked him how he would read the summit of success or failure. and it seems like we don't have that interview at this moment. i apologize for that, but we'll continue with some other stories making headlines. at least 6 people have
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been killed and 30 are missing. after a landslide in ecuador, the disaster had a mountainous area after heavy rain continued rainfall as hampering rescue efforts . the specials in saudi arabia say at least 14 people have died during the annual hodge pilgrimage. many of the depths were due to heat stroke. several others are missing some 1800000 kilograms have converged on macros. holy sites, a mit temperatures of $45.00 degrees celsius and above spending on nuclear weapons around the world sword. last year with the united states investing more than every other nuclear armed country combined. that's according to a new report by the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. 9 states have nuclear arms, the u. s. the united kingdom, france china,
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india pockets on north korea and israel. now, according to the latest figures in 2023, they spent a combined total of $91400000000.00 us dollars. an increase of 13 percent on 2020 to the u. s. alone accounted for 80 percent of that rise, while china was the 2nd biggest vendor with russia. 3rd, especially snyder is the program coordinator at the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. she's a co author of this latest report. susie, welcome to the double, you know, what are those countries which have nuclear arsenal, spending the extra money on? well, every one of these countries is modernizing their arsenals. so they're spending the money on new airplanes, new submarines, and new missile systems to deliver nuclear weapons wherever they want on the earth . it's only 9 countries, but it's
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a huge amount of money we calculated about $3000.00 per 2nd is spent in 2023 on weapons. but most of these countries hoping never to use and that really should never be used. yes, 30 no. $3000.00 per 2nd. that is a huge amount of money in the us alone accounts for 80 percent of the increase that you documented for last year. what conclusions do you draw from that? well the us spending is goes primarily into the hands of private contractors. so within the us, there are companies that are making a profit building these weapons of mass destruction companies like lockheed martin and northrop grumman that take home major contract. in fact, we profile 20 companies in this report that have contracts for the next decades, a totaling over $387000000000.00. and it's unfortunate because all of these
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countries have promised to negotiate nuclear disarmament. and yet, none of them are doing it. in fact, they're making massive investments. x pay your money into decades of potential destruction with these weapons of mass destruction and staggering numbers. really in your figures, refer to the 9 countries that officially possess nuclear weapons. though, what can you tell us about countries developing nuclear weapons like iran or well, we know that iran does not have nuclear weapons. and there are $44.00 countries in the world that have the capacity to bill to nuclear weapons. and the majority of those have chosen not to iran has not yet cross the thresholds to decide to make nuclear weapons. and we don't analyze countries that don't have them. we focus on the 9 that 2 and the 9 that need to end this, wasteful spending and re directed towards long term useful security. like the nearly 100 countries that have joined the treaty on the prohibition of nuclear
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weapons that reinforce the norm. but nuclear weapons are unnecessary for anyone's security. and in fact, we're better off with negotiations than we are with weapons of mass destruction. you are not the only ones looking at this issue, your colleagues over at the still come international peace research institute. also just released a report stating a higher reliance on nuclear weapons world. why are we returning to a world under threats of mutually assured destruction here a well, based on our calculations, we're certainly re returning to a nuclear arms race. and we're spending at this level and to new nuclear weapons systems across the board. it's a dire concern to everyone. the thing is with nuclear weapons, the impact of these weapons do not stop at the border. you cannot use a nuclear weapon and hope it will just only injure those on a battlefield. these are weapons designs to cause mass civilian harm. and that was
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a huge problem. so i am very concerned that we're re entering a false concept in a false logic of where nuclear weapon seemed to have value, when in fact they are the only thing has kept them from being used so far as luck. and luck is not a good security strategy at, but we don't have too much time. but i do want to look ahead new campaign for a new free world. what will it take for us to get there? and how realistic is that given the state of affairs? well, i believe that it is not only possible, it is absolutely necessary and it's so much easier to get rid of nuclear weapons than it is to deal with other global ex. essential crises, like climate change or negotiating some rules of the road on artificial intelligence. the treaty and the pro bush of nuclear weapons is the way to go. and that's what we encourage all states to engage with. and joined. susie snyder from the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. thanks so much for your time . after decades of conflict of gattis time
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has become one of the country's most affected by left over land mines and other munitions. almost 4000000 people are exposed to the constant risk of being harmed. the united nations has figures saying nearly 900 people were killed or wounded by left over munitions from january 2023. to april this year alone. and exploding 9 my injured 13 year old months, hon. and for the last april he was in the fields, but his brother, bending their sheep and much brought to the wanted to play with the line mind they had found it blew up. his brother died. and emma was injured, i missed my brother. i want to have village to be cleared if months and then my brother was killed in future. this should not happen to others. un fees, mines get a tried every other day and i've gotten this done before. any longer,
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do you mind this from the british organization? hello, trust. don't admission do that to get all minds from the country on the, on our plan mines and things that don't need them in a bit covered with sand bags. they also teach mine know, reading this class is enough, gone really just the class that had been children. none how dangerous different things are. children or thoughts that sort of marked easier on save your to that we don't go to the places we have this done as blue. we know it's dangerous and we go to the places where the stone, he's white because we know those areas are not dangerous. the d mining efforts costs a lot of money either to be conflicts. mean there's less funding then did use to be the internationally unrecognized belly button. government is not trusted by internationally. don't us we have
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a number of mind action injuries who are capable and who have been working here some as far as 1998, who still have the capacity, the equipment, the knowledge, the leadership, the skills, and the technical ability to conduct this. the mining, they just need financing to get the workforce back together to go out to what water may have left on this done. but the remnants of nearly 4 decades of successive conflicts continue to destroy lights. the responsibility by the ball was involved in those conflicts could save pressure of lights. police and the german city of hamburg have shot a man close to our soccer fans were gathering ahead of the european championship match. officers open fire after he brandished a hammer and a petrol bomb. police say he's receiving medical care a man wielding a hammer and a molotov cocktail confronts police in hamburg, pepper spray doesn't deter the suspects. authority say he refused to put the
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objects down. so they opened fire hitting him in the leg. no one else was wounded. it happened as fans gathered for a match in the european championships. police say the incident was not connected to the football tournament. yeah, they're getting nothing else to say we are receiving that this is an isolated case, which means it's not football related. there's obviously no football connection. we're dealing with the loan co betrayed to in this respect. so i don't see any danger to lower the impact on the much. the interior ministry says the federal police deployment is the largest in the forces history. the suspect has been identified as of 39 year old. german authorities are now working to determine his mode if you don't remember 5 months on the make or so as
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for the tournament itself, sunday saw some 50000 dutch fans turn out in hamburg to support their team in their 1st euro. 2024 game decked out in their unmistakable national color, the so called orange army and took over the streets of hamburg and the run up to the game with what looked like a pretty well rehearsed stand through and see. and there you can be. and the national squat was just as well rehearsed when they faced off against poland for their opening match. they beat the poles to one and sundays. other matches produced the 1st surprise of the tournaments. denmark, the semi finalist at the last year rose were held to a $11.00 drawn by slovenia. this appointment for the days, but the good news for a group favorites, england, a 1st half goal by jude bellingham was enough to give them a one meal victory over serbia. understand the goal now where people are paying a fortune to get their hands on giants sheep. the breed is prize for its imposing
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