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the flush of beauty go. the death of grief spread across gowns. uh there's really palding's return to the in place, not least one the night. these people have lost their lives since friday. according to palestinian authorities. a local journalist spoke to us from the territories sought in its vicinity. what i'm not supposed to put down has this lump 5 times and it says haven't stopped pronouncing back and forth. people are scott sitting in k of not knowing where to go and not knowing where to sleep. that's going where to address the renewed id for sold came just minutes after a 7 days. the fire expired. cut tar savings. it's inventory. the mediator need proof is really officials reportedly say they're prepared to consider risk. plus
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the protests and support of palestinians erupt across the globe, but tries to nothing. a permanency spark and deposit. i don't think that the pause was humanitarian at all. it should be a permanent ceasefire. it doesn't make sense to bomb. all these people kill these people and then just feel like it's okay, we'll pause and then immediately go back to killing people. that's the death toll rises in. does this freak out or does the international criminal court to investigate what it holds? that's really what we hear exclusively on. found some other issues from a former leader of the i think the, the, the easily government is consistently being working, particularly with the got to these federal mens on the west bank to on the mind.
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the possibility for the meg as of that 2nd, 2nd state the just after 10 am and come or else in jetta and here in most school this saturday, the 2nd of december. welcome to the are to use our fleurs, our lighting off the gallons. this sky line of israel, rump soft. it's a sold on the and they have the southern city of con units. i'm the jamalia refuge account in the north have both reported. they come under a need for the idea for at least this footage of it's or a strikes naming from us infrastructure as the main target. israel has confirmed hitting underground sites and the luxury compound on the come on the center will the idea of his bombing areas all across scouts. that tax of intensified in the north hitting the city of bates coming on the jamalia refugee camp. while the
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southern hubs of can eunice on rafa on the border with egypt of also being targeted . that's despite the as really government previously designating large sections of besides a safe field telling civilians as well to flee there from the north the there. this is the north mourners, gathering up the lastly hospital in kansas. the locals. as you can see, i'm show to renew this really a small i'm. it's patients policy me an official say at least a 190 cal since i've been killed since the idea resumed its foaming campaign on friday morning. that's after the 7th day truce expired with his real flaming hot mouse for the breakdown and talks to extend the distressing images from the southern city of lafayette to look. busy for the rest, yours have been scrambling to find survivors. amid the rubble of folding dot buildings with emergency services and hospitals struggling to cope with
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a must have been flux, a fresh indeed in the neighboring city of can you this number of children and other civilians have been rushed and medical sites after the residential areas came under is really fire their to use 11 survivor hump to say about the harley is really stormed the time when people with searching to be in their homes. which means that they wanted to kill him commit messages. it's really use it all through the friday prayer. people gather in the homes 3 lunch. so they waited so peaceful residents to come back to their homes. and then from being time neighborhood, the buildings collapsed on people from women and children. it is not a life. you have exposed yourself and your country in front of the whole world. children are dying because of you throughout the day. or canadian, palestinian during this month for a few mom to the side of the situation is unfolding in southern gas. as you can
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hear, the realize now spied drones are buzzing around us. air strikes have not stopped. so i can just hit now if you can hear the difference now is that it is very similar to how they were so i can give us the city. right now it's just not, it's not just a single and stripe or a single budge from the see the that the boxes, the popular chips and the seats does not have it in strikes. that's one type. we call it, it's like events, but he does have it in the building at one time. at least let's have also been brought down to the people of tried eunice. and even though that's kind of who this is now about to zone and that they should leave hide units as soon as possible to remain safe my going for themselves. the humanitarian situation here it is very dire. yesterday for example, i tried to go out and look for some foods and couldn't find any people that owned me a guy that asking me what can we go next to it?
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is it safe to the hospital in its vicinity? what i'm not supposed to put them has the one to 5 times and it says haven't stopped brushing back and forth. people are scott sitting in chaos, not knowing where to go and not knowing where to sleep going where to address. unfortunately, it seems that even so that all of the go fusion is happening. water has starts as again, as people have to be adjust again after going through some kind of piece over the last 7 days. well let's move a little further east to the westbank from there. palestinians dealing with s getting 5 minutes there to the u. n. has registered more than $300.00 attacks by jewish settlers there since i'm us is october 7th, a soul on israel. according to the world bodies reports is really aggression in the west bank has resulted in at least 33 casualties. and many cases, property of the victims was also a severe and another palestinian mom just recently shopped at by
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a settler near the city of loveless. his family is now seeking, just knew this, so my children still can believe their father is gone and will not return. my son was soc, is going out to search for him. i hope that my husband's rights will be recognized . the people will know the truth of what happened. we were on our land when they attacked us. how that would happen to us does not happen to other families. one of the problem, gosh, well, the westbank does really seem like a powder keg situation of the moment. i spoke more on that with ramallah based journalist room and not cheap earlier. just given october the to you as a witness that significant escalation are invested. most of the special one base, right in national security minister, it's a lot of really beautiful stuff connected to more than $20000.00 guns for it. but it's not as if it was the bank to to protect themselves and defend themselves as the said, against the serious. but they use it. i would just use it. and i think of
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a lot of seniors on the killing them and the preventing me from using the roots and those bank and the rising them beyond night. so the article did by the i, if they pick and go over lance, the talk, but nobody kind of hands on the lunch. so let us here and there, but eventually students from dick into the on, if they're from the, uh, the ups on the farms out on the system on service the season this year. um the, the, the, she has also thing got off the phone said less, and that it says believes that they are backed by. that is why they go on. it's as good as most it should arrive and still find this all the time. the support and then visit the month when they get back to home is between hours and janine and all of the show support for them. so that once you have so far as sensitive in october, i'm unable to attend to the solution by the i. if as well as both of us as most of the same time, i mean law, israel say's $136.00 hostages are still being held in gas, including 17 women and 2 children. 5 people have died while in
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captivity, according to the idea of which saves it. how to rub up the offensive to put pressure on from us to hand over the remaining duck cheese. they claim from the members of the hostages are expected to demonstrate intel of these to day about to some local interest and say they fully support the restart. ultimately we have no choice back to punish i think the main goal to be defeating so much about brooding, come up and ending their rule. and as i think guys the 1st of all for our safety and for posting and safety. that's why the see if i had to end, i'm happy that it was in a happy that it will since the abrupt end to the 7 day truce and gas on fridays
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thousands of taken to the streets of jordan's capital protesters say they want to express their solidarity what the policy mean and fav as hospitality is resume demonstrators. we're seeing marching with posters, ring free policy, as well as jumping slogans in support of kansas. the crowd is demanding a permanent 6 bar. be put in place for the in bottles. district this is washington d. c. were approved, testers gathered outside the really embassy waiving policy and the flags, and also the names of those killed in guns that being made prominent. they later joined in prayer in front of the embassies gates. i united message here too with people saying the resumption of violence is no up to here. and i don't think the pause was humanitarian at all. it should be a permanent cease fire. it doesn't make sense to bomb. all these people kill all these people and then just be like it's okay,
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we'll pause and then immediately go back to killing people 3 hours into the end of the seas far and the blowing a residential neighborhoods, the field trip again. and that's the thing like, it's not a war when you're just blowing up demolishing hospitals and schools killing people when they are event. so there's so then it's just constant. every human is regardless of the race and nationality and religion. well as how still of these continue in the middle east conflict, former south african president temple and becky, so it's a 2 state solution is impossible. as long as there's really supplements remaining parts of the west bank. you can watch these exclusive interviews throughout the day here in our tea. here's a preview. the i think the, the what is the dave of step is that the is early government has consistently been working. but typically with the got to the
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settlements on the west bank to undermine the possibility for the mega. as of that 2nd, 2nd state, it is necessary to go back to the negotiations to create the 2nd viable state a of the police didn't. and people in the waiting, in the context of within the framework that they've said like the good citizen bought this. so i, i think that part of the big, big challenge is the best way these really government city actually genuinely the development that bestbuy develop. that time yeah, you can watch that throughout the day here on our t. that's the full set time at moving on, chancellor love schultz is leading germany into financial cale status. the dumbing verdict from the countries influential their speak on magazine. it comes as burly
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and struggles to remedy big figures. a 6 the 1000000000 euro national budget shortfall that made a sharp energy supplied prices are too strong to do. the skate takes up a story. a fee is the world, has looked green with envy at the german economy. it was known as a power in gina europe chucking along, driving the continent, german efficiency, we were told i'm that the technology david did phone page. but now jeremy looks like it's ready for the scrap pete, it's was the set. did like a call that's going to put in the bring this stuck in germantown. so all of schultz attempts to say that all is under control, provoked mockery. the citizens can rely on the state to uphold these commitments. to them, we want to leave anyone alone face and the challenges we are currently dealing with so intensely. you will never walk alone. that's what i promise last year. and it remains true. the brakes when the economy rate screeched to a halt in mid november,
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the country's constitutional court ruled the government wasn't allowed to keep dipping into unused debt. from the pandemic pulse of some 60000000000 euros schultz and co had been using to patch up hold is no longer an option. with problems piling up for germany's cash flow, ordinary citizens will be hit hard with no more subsidies for gas and electricity. as of december 31st, this year the economic and stabilization funds will be closed. there will be no more payouts from this. let's hope it's a mild winter. but look, germany's finance minister put too much predictive bass without rushing gas. he said, prices would creep higher, and let's be clear. germany is still buying russian energy just don't directly and wherever there is a midland, the costs go up or position politicians on incense. i wonder why other countries,
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for example, have no problem 14 russian oil or guys. germany does this to, by the way, the german, he's currently doing it in a particularly stupid and particularly expensive and particularly environmentally damaging. why should we get the oil by india? we get the gas, the liquid gas, 5 belgium. it would be more obvious to use the pipeline. then it would be much cheaper. germany has also been imposing l. n. g gas for the us and the gulf states of capital, berlin and vengeful germans paying us 30 to 40 percent premium, just to show it to russia. that's not going down well with many in germany saying that schultz is just not up to the mock. i'm president fleet low ratings of booking his 10. you would even before the bombing of the north stream to pipeline schultz, it's already decided it was a no go dropping. it's certificate cation days before the ukraine who even started
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. this actually is for the village of i'll keep energy is a key element for the german economy, which will play indecisive pro and whatever it gets back on its feet or moves abroad. and it is also key elements for the entire german budget, which is still suffering from too high energy prices. so that, coupled with the high cost of room materials, has less germany's industrialists in a quandary, the german association of small and medium sized enterprises as well for the almost $1.00 and $5.00 member companies are considering regular casing, some elements of production approved. and they all know the only ones us, i'm french multinationals, also shutting up shop. we are losing more and more market share due to imported budget tires. following demand leads to under utilization of our production sites, which puts additional pressure on production costs. therefore, there is no perspective for these operations. why? the price of energy is simply too high?
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now, the country is facing recession. germany alone, affecting financial power, has now less than the lunch is the wheels of bits, economy come off. ok. well, let's keep without seem because a green energy transition agenda enough ricka is being forced by prominent us consultancy for a mackenzie and company that's according to look documents emerging from anonymous sources. let's go through what has been a ledge to your western officials. we know, 1st of all, i've been pushing africa to go green for years despite the fact that the confidence, as far from the world's largest polluter, relies heavily on fossil fuels. the note stays. mackenzie's close ties with sustainable energy companies allows it to influence carbon markets across the country. but african government source space. the american firm is something not taking the interest of local development there into account library and climate change experts. and we to either, hi,
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told us the last thing african needs right now. as far as one of the leading, you know, consulting agency, the before. and it's no wonder why. so niger applicant governments from caveat to be all of the governments go to them, stress fall comes out saying, right? because this government is going to them to do design programs to design concepts and how we respond to the changing playmates. right. the, if you sent me another influence on how advocates responders assignment, despite the fact that you did not have this kind of information on the ground information and how climate change is affected. because we need to look over the local, some solutions and local problems. we need to give local talents, we need to leverage and local understanding, local knowledge to address, you know, kind of change. and because, and also because, you know, for the africans writes the operations, the processes or organizations like mackenzie is not transparent enough for us to even trust the process. so i think that these are the major challenges easily. and
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um, i think in governments leveraging on mackenzie to need, our response to climate change in kenya is courts don't have jurisdiction to judge richard's soldiers down is the position of the u. k. colonel, whose trips up being charged with killing a young canyon woman back in 2012. the u. k. government, as a foreign solver and state does not consent to submit to the jurisdiction of this court and to be implemented in the present proceedings. the officers comments came after a canyon court reopened a proven to the murder of agnes, $10.00 whose body was fined in a hotel septic tank. 2 months after she disappeared, agnes was allegedly last seen in the company of a new case soldier. the british army training unit has been stationed in kenya on drug by las ro agreement. since 1964 and local prosecutors won't, several suspects extra died at this time trial. and can you something london has so
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far rejected. i meant that deadlock and i ruby cortez's decided to a drawer in the file until may the victim's family say they are the strong kilo. whenever i see the british army, i'm filled with grief because justice has not been served for our lead sister. and yet the soldiers keep on training here and came here. seeing them brings back some bad memories. i went to the beach to be closed or have them stopped from training here because there was one person who caused the problem. not all of them will have locals working there in the army base. there kicked out, it will mean job losses because we spoke with canyon high cordell's case and be you come to who represents the killed woman's family. he claims officials are trying to sweep her murder under the rug. we believe that i know in the face yes. oh sweet i have going on. this is going on. the to gallbladder out. cities didn't add make before bruce memories,
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add the forget the salad, the port, ah goodness. why do you so for you to come to this as a lot of respect for those of you and the people on the issue of why they are totally general, already 5 beat of getting yeah. easy. the laugh sent to take action again. next step is a good test, which is all because the n d e on the due date to protect the interests of getting any citizens mean while a senior russian official has slum western nations for quote, using the un mission in sit down to impose its agenda on the global side, instead of solving the crisis there, the remarks came as the body adults a resolution to end its political mission in the northeast african state, a oh,
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key concerns that remained on included. we have to admit candidly that the emission did not to manage to carry out the tasks before it. basically it just started working in the interest of just one political group which did not enjoy the mass support and the so did you society, a task of them. the mandate of the mission remained on paper for many years. and instead of helping with the resolving a crisis unit times only compounded of the situation and the interaction between the so then he's and you and leadership was undermined because of the efforts of some of our western colleagues. it became essentially an instrument of existing pressure on power to some members of the council. i know deterred by that because the most important thing for them is to retain the possibility of exerting pressure on the country considered by the college. so an imposing and their own agenda on this. this is a reflection or disdainful attitude of the collective west to the issues
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experiencing by the countries of the global south and it is in the spirit of an outdated bod. constantly resurrected nickelodeon approaches will the united nations security council has voted to end its political mission to sudan, which was originally launch with the purpose of ending fighting and the north african countries. the new ones you requested by students asking for administer who described submissions performance as disappointing. while russia, i've seen from the motion the u. s, and the u. k. supported it, but expressed concern over the decision. the mission, which was made up of 245 people, was put in place back in 2020, with the us, claiming it was aimed at facilitating a democratic transition of power in the country. but students on military coup in 2021. and this year has been marked by intense fighting between the military government, the to power and the paramilitary rapids support forces. the clashes have often
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estimated 10000 people dead since april and 6000000 people this place. but the mission put in place by the u. n. was having very little effect and the military and government in place called for its departure. therefore it will officially come to an end starting next week. do you end security council also voted unanimously to lift the band on arms deliveries to somalia. this decision comes more than 30 years after the 1st, and barger was impulse, as reports of noted, somalia as government, as long as the arms embargo to be removed. so it can be thought it's worth it to combat the 16 year insurgency. led by the all kind of links militant group option box. the security council began to partially lift measures on somalia security forces in 2013. but somalia is offensive against all sure. bob has been stalled for months, the representative for somalia, so the country is dedicated to addressing the underlying cause. it's a violent extremism in somalia including promoting set socio economic development.
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in addition to supporting the resolution to lift the arms embargo, the russian representative noted that russia is providing free food assistance to somalia, which included a delivery of $25000.00 tons of weight this week. the country continues to face a humanitarian crisis, with estimates of more than 8000000 people in need of assistance. rachel evans taking us to the end of this news block, but keeping the no on this the 1st week of december by checking on our latest addition, snarky dump combo was fresh content, lively discussions. 3 fund there, but next year on there, it's a visit to the west of louis sickness. all the,
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to take a fresh look around this life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground can the how much they have to have. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show search like why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else to give it please or do have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead,
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change and whatever you do. don't want marshall stay main street because i'm probably going to make you comfortable. my show is called stretching. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the you might think that when a major international bank is caught violating the laws of dozens of countries, including in the areas of money laundering and tax evasion, it would want to clean up itself, you might think that when this major international bank is caught breaking the law red handed by a whistle blower who then reports his or her revelations to the us department of treasury and justice. that the bank would want to ensure that it's and it's employees then word solely within the confines of the law. unfortunately though, at least in the case of swiss banking, giant, u. b. s. u would be wrong. i'm john kerry, onto welcome to the whistle blowers,
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the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 last year we told you the story of bradley broken, spelled d u b s whistle blower who reported to the us government that u. b. s. had helped literally thousands of wealthy americans avoid federal taxes and longer money off shore, particularly in accounts in the caribbean. broken fields revelations eventually resulted in u. b. s paying a penalty of $780000000.00. at the time that was the biggest fine ever imposed on a bank in 2008, about a year after brick and feld had reported u. b. s to the us government bank executives ordered some of its employees, including our next guest to destroy all of their computer files related to customers, with offshore accounts in switzerland. the unspoken message here was clear brook,
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and feld hadn't been able to reveal all of the banks, illegalities and bank executives wanted to destroy whatever evidence was left to try to protect themselves from further litigation, prosecution, and fines. but one employee, stephanie chabot refused to destroy and, and she was the only one stephanie protested to u b. s. management and to french regulators. her documents would eventually help to identify $38000.00 offshore bank accounts, containing $12000000000.00. u b. s responded by trying to fire her during the 2008 financial crisis. the french government intervene, but u. b. s. was successful in harassing and intimidating her and didn't isolating her professionally. she soon begin suffering from anxiety and depression. in 2012 u b. s finally fired her, and not only did the bank fire her, but it sued her to seeking damages for defamation. after the publication of her
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book, the woman who knew too much part of that series of lawsuits, plagues her today. with that said, stephanie did not roll over. she filed her own suit against u. b. s seeking compensation totaling 3500000 euros she one. but the judge gave her only 4500 zeros u. b. s. eventually paid a record fine of $4900000000.00 in 2019. but stephanie was left financially ruined and blacklisted in the financial sector. in the united states, whistle blowers are usually rewarded financially for their whistle blowing. brick and field was given a whistle blower. we're award of $104000000.00. that was a record at the time just a few years ago. another whistleblower whose anonymous was given $200000000.00 for providing information about deutscher bank submitted. the elation of the lead board benchmark. stephanie is now seeking to.

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