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the, the if the death sold in gaza. suppose this 20000 is ready for us to stay the funds to expand to the ground defensive. with a fresh push into central garza geneva base. and g o says it has the testimony that dozens of elderly people were executed by the idea of for refusing to leave the homes. on the phone, the head of nigeria central bank is accused of illegally transferring millions of dollars into offshore bank accounts, including in the us, u. k. and china. the thanks for joining us this friday evening. mondays pizza scott's hey, with all the very latest news on a see on our headquarters in the boston capital. apologies for that. the un
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security council is set to vote on a resolution to facilitate to monitor and access to the votes on garza beach and create conditions for a potential. he still does have a listening working on an immediate cessation of violence, and it'd be too big to us. phrase has a page cooling for the policies to create conditions for a secession of facilities. colleagues, destruction, or displacements, or the x out of the population of casa, in a cynical reading. and that is precisely how, which is going to be right in israel would also create the condition as far as the sanction of facilities. by signing off on this, the council would essentially be giving these rarely armed forces, complete freedom of movement, force of the clearing of e gaus, a strip, and anyone who boats and save of the text us it just currently would. it would be a responsibility for that essentially becoming completed in the destruction of cause a more of a in the text of the draft has lost
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a reference to condemnations of all indiscriminate attacks on civilians. both signal just a sense of the international community that the security council is giving israel, a green light for a war crimes. i would like to put a question to members of the security council. why are we together in this room to rubber stamp a decision that is convenient for washington or to shoulder our mandate for the maintenance of international peace and security? or where you still believe that we have for the 2nd so the left to in order to give the counselor chance to show your face and to preserve it's a good reputation. over the last few days, we propose referring with anything to the wedding from the initial draft in blue on sufficient evidence. the restoration prefers the following oral amendment. i repeat 2 instead of the wording and inducing good goals to urgent steps immediately low see from seems it's an expensive for me to ex, is going to create the conditions for the sustainable sufficient for students is at
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the wedding. and then these things are pretty cool given this we've got the cool sort of urgent suspension for students is through a lot of things. and i'm seeing that to me. the next is an urgent steps towards the sustainable association for students. is that the form that wording was in the text of the draft resolution puts in blue by the officers and that was the way thing of that. of course, it is not ideal. you will know very well that russia from the very beginning, has consistently defended the need for an immediate cease fire. what's more, the parties recently called for that it was really cool to the general assembly reason. they called upon the parties to do that in their resolution. however, we're proposing a wedding, which at the moment is the lowest common denominator for practically all members of the council of votes on this amendment can be a moment of truth to show who all the members of the security council wants to end violence and goes out and save the lives of civilians and who is guided by
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conjuncture old considerations. colleagues, the way that the text of opi 2 is what it currently is. the main thing that the u. s. a needs from this resolution on the a coming phrase containing the was creating the conditions for us decision or facilities. israel will be given for your hands to serve a long time limited entirely unrestrained indiscriminate bombings of civilian infrastructure and the civilian population of gaza. we call on delegations to vote in support of was what we just prefers and what was initially proposed by the u. a delegation the language and repeat to on an ending violence. thank you. the colors i think, the representative of the russian federation for his statement. the members of the council have before then a draft amendment presented by the russian federation to the text of the draft resolution that we have and document stroke 2020. so that was the russian
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representatives to the u. n. the basically saying that the un security council had to give an israel approval for. busy crimes, so you also code for on him to access for humanitarian a to the region on said that must must go, has consistently called for a ceasefire for a complete breakdown of the un security council session. do you head over to our website? was staying with the conflicts in gaza, published in, you know, far to say the death sold in the territory has the bus 20000 and there's no longer functioning hosp. so in the north of the enclave for lots, according to the world health organization. and these assessing images shows some of the conditions that people are forced to live on the, the, the
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will, the palestinian red crescent says its last communication with an ambulance dispatch center in w. a. that's in the north of gaza. that's of to an idea rate became an it's heavy and group says that he's very soldiers have detained paramedics on taking them to an unknown location. well, this video shows palestinians are fleeing from an area in job aliya following into that he's very striking this week and he's rarely strike reportedly killed at least
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10 palestinians, an injured numerous others at the refugee camp in w. the idea is also accused of targeting elderly palestinians in the gaza strip a geneva based, and joe would, you must, besides, also has offices in the gaza strip. and they, ruth says he documented the several cases of elderly residents being tortured while being detained. buys very soldiers or even shots without justification of the observatory, highlighted that it receives shocking testimonies about physical liquidations and field executions against thousands of elderly people over the age of 60, including direct shooting some soldiers after asking them to leave their homes. and in some cases, executions took place, moments after they're released from detention hours or days later. the report says the dozens of elderly palestinians have been executed by is really sole just now we have reached out to the idea of 4 comments and we currently waiting for the
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response. your med says that's at least a 1000 emily, men and women have been killed in gaza since the war ropes in october. most were apparently crushed to death under the ruble of buildings hit by strikes, tens of thousands of others, i believe to be at risk due to lack of a central medical care. well, did you need a base and g o also excused israel of using hunger as a weapon of war. under the reports by the n g of said, that's 800000 palestinians in northern garza have no access to health care. 23 office. 35 hospitals in the enclave have been forced to shut down 9 facilities or possibly functioning well for all those operating with very limited services. all right, was the last functioning hospital in northern garza, on tuesday un, under world health organization. so the facility out of completely but also supplies 10 staff members was still trying to provide 1st aid while at least 18 injured people, including the elderly and young children. so that for you to the hospital or you
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and medical official, spoke about the situation in the hospital in the church on the hospital grounds where we're seeing patients with severe orthopedic needs. plastics currently have no operating theatre. there are 5 doctors and 5 missions are patients here who have been injured even more than a month. no surgery. they're patients who have been operated on, but they are now getting close somewhere to infections because the hospital doesn't have submission antibiotics, w h o m s, entries and submission with, you know, to new india assessing on mess has brought some medicines or medical supplies. but it's just going to address some of the needs because they, they don't have sufficient stuff. and as you can see behind me, the patients are on the hospital queues are on the floor. they're suffering enormously here. this is a completely unacceptable situation. well, the idea says it funds to expand its ground operation with the pushed into central
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garza and local journalist, run me on the gary sensors. this report about food shortages in the enclave. a sense of days, ready to war, hasn't broken on the gauze. us read an off to over 7 things or food items and many essential supplies. and the 2 or 3 have seem lacking all or so tools and across the gaza to various regions of the gods. us rep the food items that are essential to our liking. as well as some, some minor food items that are supposed to be important for the population to pack around the long one of these food items as this week, only call co, not p not are made at homes and broke the market. by visa street vendors, jo suited out for population pay rent that goes to rep for the i wouldn't buy
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them, they are covered in flies and not cook over the fire. they're also really expensive . 14 shekels for 250 grams. before the war, there were only 5 circles. there is another type of a suite with another is 3 defender is they're going to have beans, verbiage widely on the territory because of the suite. the money are shut off. we sell pieces of biscuits stuffed with chocolates before the war and they were a checklist to kill. but now they cost $48.00 shuttles. people come here to buy it as there was a shortage of biscuits. majority of shop solver stores of sweets and the goal is as we have not only in the middle area have been forced to shut down because of the m a just a situation of war that hasn't prevented. they enter a office in charge of food items and to go to the comm mode. it is and $2.00 off, including that great ingredients off the sweets like sugar and other
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components, other ingredients, mainly sugar at but to the cookie and foods, and, and other supplies that are involved. and the making obviously it's a through us is that goes us to ref, to you and has estimates of the more than 85 percent of gauze as population has been displaced for the presidential candidate. nikki haley says that simply not israel's problem. they should go to a mos loving countries or rec cutter turkey. those 3 countries they can go to that . why should anybody else take them if that's the case? and so it is not israel's problem. it's not. america's problem is those countries like cutter and turkey and iran feel so deeply for the people of gaza, they should take them. washington has been steadfast and his support for israel, since the conflicts are upset over 2 months ago,
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the body not ministration recently. i just little make has to approve an additional $14000000000.00 in military aid to the country. and that's on top of washington to find warships to the mediterranean ascending jet fights is missiles and munitions to israel. us special operations forces are also reports of late showing intelligence the i guess israel is historically the largest beneficial all of us, much a to receiving around $3000000000.00 annually. ones will discuss live now to texas . let's go on the list and also for the jobs. tasha hopeful, thanks so much for joining us this evening. and 1st of all, i just want to get your thoughts on nikki haley. suggestion, the pro, how most countries like iraq can saw on took you should take in displaced palestinians. how did the picture gear things for me stumble and it's nice to be with you as always. so 1st of all, i just need to emphasize one thing and i'm gonna just be scientifically. and so nothing started on october 7th,
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even though the international community living is probably a little official pretending like everything started just $75.00 days ago. no. everything started uh almost more than 250 years ago when now probably on just offered less than in territories to use public as you, with the date under his company's protects them. so speaking historically, them not the ones who have be waiting for the territories that belongs to others. so again, i'm just going to speak directly and scientifically. so it was around the medium of 19th century when this idea and not problems, idea found some grounds in the united kingdom. and it was also followed by your house with the founder of the van isn't a and when he said that there should be a jewish state that which can per attends like eastern police station off the west
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. and so it happened and just say what the, 15 years after that went to both of declarations. so a complete in wage and off putting in surgery started. so please to be extra is now the students are the ones who have been forcibly sent to you. i said, well, that's the surgery to just the salvage the juice. so again, going back to history in 1948. so we know it's right the, the jewelry sites, watch sports stuff placed. and there were no, almost at cuz some of the guys and honestly at that time, again in the, in and 191966. i would never know how much i know. so after, after do,
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after the war, we know that each royal has some plans to just, uh, change these to as kind of a financial profits each shift it to a ben green, beg your end channel. so we know this is just a financial benefits and they're just trying to budget to my that's true. just finding some fake news and without having to look at what the 3 and sign says, that was the only thing this statement. that's cool. apologies for faith insults and do you think the statements is a reflection of american up to choose towards palestinians or just of the american governments or political class? this was the point i was just trying to reach because i needed to do some background before me. so that, huh, no, no worries, no worries. so, uh, you know, united states and its presidential candidate just claiming that hers should go to
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turkey, caught her in other countries. but according to open sources, not, i'm not talking about the intelligence activities according to open sources. it was 1st born in 1996 to someone by israel to 1st of all that premiums to settled down near the eastern fina senate. so it is not something new. they have been trying to do it for a while and they're just trying to legend to my is by just trying to create an expiration between how much and thirst organization. i just wanna ask this lady. so if the there they are so called ok, let's assume that their parents and their paced organizations existing in elizabeth less than in the territory. okay. so how do we, why they had no existence between the 1970 and the
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198080 so and so, but 70 years and there were no homeless. there were no custom that there was nothing and doing homeless was fun that around in the middle of about 1990. so i'm just trying to tell you something. yeah, let's look, i'm just going to jump in the i'm so we are running out of time. but i just wanna get your thoughts on one last thing. do you think you always, you've been from, so to yourself, do you think that you know, what would you be willing to accept these policies then in uh, refugees or not. historically turkey has always been uh, received when refugees from not move them. countries told you both to host the jews that he will send you through was hoover murdered by the mothers in germany and turkey has oh, it's a welcome. anybody. let's just move them, send the audit. but the reason behind this reaction probably told you
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will be sending to this statements will be tough because it's not because so he doesn't want it. because this is a financial jersey and they have been just trying to use an argument to legitimize this, but people network littlefield, natural. tasha political analyst and also it's a pleasure as always to have you on oxy, i'm sure we'd be on the program again and go to distant future. thank you. thank you. moving on to other news now a form ahead of nigeria central bank has been accused of illegally transferring the equivalent of millions of dollars into offshore accounts, including the us u. k. on china, of this one, the government of the central bank of nigeria godwin m a sale deposit and had you any funds in 593 for them bank accounts in the united states, china and the united kingdom without authorization due in houston. yet that comes
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with the business of a deposit, it has all been tracked down by the investigator, the is currency and reports and circulating, suggesting that the former governor of the 92 and central bank of godwin. and we see a list stands accused of eliciting depositing billions of myra is into $593.00 a bags and sanctioned banks across the united states, the united kingdom and the time that we are also aware of the fact that this river basin comes from despair should investigate all on the central bank off nigeria and related entities of what is also very important to note with in this investigation is the fact that the m s. c. and that is currently in custody for a separate one. point $2000000009.00 rough procurement fluid case and it seems like you may be the served additional criminal charges related to this particular mismanagement of the central bank coverage,
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the redesign policy. and it seems to be the redesign policy, which is the basis of this case that we are talking about according to the report it was pitched to the then president. well, how much harvey it was executed without formal consent? it was moved to also the, the board in the central bank, and this could land the form of government in hot water for issuance of currency. legally, the investigation is also shed light on potential crises and issues of the simple bags ways and means including an approved financial statements and misuse of cobra . 19 funds and a series off an authorized financial decision in which were approved and approved. and i located and i see the management of it is also around this time last year that mr. yellow had been away from his home country for months, reportedly solve exciting and an unknown country outside of the african continent
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of which was speculated to be the united kingdom. he was elected to be hiding to evade a race to bye. and i do as 2 people nice over claims that he had been involved in corrupt activities at that particular time. his absence raised eyebrows. the off that he failed to turn up to explain. the reason behind the redesign of the, the coverage, the bad nose and the redesign has also been a big issue. nigeria, it has been weakening. the dependency has been weakening the economy as well. that will even cases the way he was the tubes of financing. terrorism was billions of dollars to some secret accounts, allegedly supervised by him, and at that time as well expert, indeed that, that had this. um, do you by the way sion of the cover to see that he created was right before the elections the to part to this. yeah. and that was not a coincidence mc ellis served and um, um, how many to harvey for a 2 year is that what was the nature of the biggest economy down to me?
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and he said he had no visits for the money to policy up. the country had risen to the top of his career as a man to those who put him in position and they to know went into to recess, is during his tenure. and it seems like a full president to approve and his allies, the law school that broke the camel's back was m b m is decision to introduce the controversial comments to redesign policy that has put us in this conversation, guaranteed. and these, unused talking findings and developments might to just be the end of embassy and his time outside the us britain on front us still colonial powers. well that's at least is according to the irish p. n. immediate mission during a phone call with the russian products to vote. and alexis so you've got the right to say to day on friends and even america have been colonial powers. are going to
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be still are. but, but like my mother used to say to me is 2 wrongs don't make a rice. so just because the british empire or the french on fire or a napoleon or hitler did things that were wrong, it doesn't make it ok for you to do things that are, are for russia to do so. we spoke with a former south african parliament's men, but he thinks that russia's military offensive own ukraine is different. so what's africa experienced during the colonial era? i, sherry, it's involving a defensive goal, is to have to do an evaluation by the same width, which is kinda nice if you come to balance to con, claim that, that i should give friends of the to the total integrity is the same as go to $96.00, those tensions totally different. the other 10 continental or the history of the quarter. now listen, we just need to get there by the pictures,
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the ph. d rate because 3 to the to plan today in sleep. and if not, please reply to issues by the way, for all these actual cities that they have committed and they've made show and a left. and they made sure that this is do all fix partition of the african continent continues. our goal is the time once quote and all of that still goes to do is in virginia inputs wisdom. paul was updated very smart and the very steve, steve, gemma crafty, a lie all the time. they never tell the truth. so this message has been very productive. we revealing the truth the democratic republic of congo is holding a presidential election. the local, far to say, has been mowed by logistical issues,
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opposition allegations of fraud and violence. the us says it's keeping a close on the situation. in the united states read the rates are called for free and fair elections conducted with transparent and an inclusive electro processes will not hesitate to call out irregularities that we believe undermine the democratic process. and will of the con, the least people almost 100000000 people were expected to take part in the elections on wednesday, but the votes spilled over into the next stage is complications. some people can prove they were registered to cast about 12 of those weights for hours of holding stations, which were delayed in opening the votes in so place and made a decade long conflicts. and the results of which central african nation, when numerous on groups all fighting for power the we spoke with physical experts delta do do maybe a few in the democratic republic of congo. and he says, the african nations can be pressured by western powers, only when african leaders,
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they bind the boots. this is, let's say i owe to feedback from some countries how the tools. oh, i think the ones who should show in a way or the time. now the problem is that frequently does it like giving them to what unity, because one, they're following, they're within mode, they're. now if you want to the last elections, you want to realize your who you will govern us based on the mode they're all there with. then you are above and we are bowens to for the more do and how they do with the other ones. now if she, this is what you want to do, we should one sit our own a more do overall in our countries to restrict our own people see a mix of those in position that they should do spit to us. but now the problem is that just so much sense of getting, let's take this, this in case of a good deal to see the know where that the income but present did not do not during the election 2018 because they know that the pre shots for him to be given power
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that time. so why should be, is paid use government? why should they just pick a government, which it says is not expecting the window of the people this over into, over the people to as well as the use of new laws come buds. deforestation begins to take boots. your being coffee impulses have come back on the supplies from farmers in africa. the economy of the east african nation of uganda is particularly on the threads. coffee has traditionally comprised almost a quarter of his exports of the countries such as peru, columbia, vietnam, and indonesia have also been in parts of the let's come into effect next, yet could drive smaller producers from low income countries out to the market. meanwhile, the bushes funding through significantly increases impulse. if you've done the coffee, we spoke with a local farmer. you said the corporation with russia has boosted you've done this coffee industry. now you're going to as made an agreement, we did russian government whereby they would buy
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a coffee. i'm not really sure why the price of coffee and filled up. unlike the previous day, more about your gun, those dealing with the breach on sunday, americans or buying the coffee at a very low price. in fact, most of us now have voice didn't light at the end of the dental office or disagreement. we, i know sure. our kids were to study to better places. we should be able to bid the houses that the ones the we met you got as being the, the 2nd best countries and exporting coffee. and there was after because these but we had gone down because of the western countries which did not give us enough support. we had no sure the appraiser was screwed up by the shuttle go back, shouted being there like me like again in the international scene of exporting coffee. i'd be couple if you didn't that advocate coffee under expect, you're going to know it'd be bucking them up. we have a lot of expectation, didn't fucked to my federal farm. i was a very happy we have
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a lot of hope in the government after disagreement. some of us on a lot of coffee. and we have grown up in these folks that we have, we edited the coffee from a gun fight as related to the coffee from the gun to 5 that had to go fees. now i went to business as find myself dispatched. and finally, argentina's presence, who assumed office earlier this month has sponsored protests with vertical economic reforms. local residents have held demonstrations throughout the south african country with the largest one in the capital bonus heiress. lease on special forces have come down on the must protest to restore order for them to be late ones to drastically cut government subsidies and even reduce individual work has rights and a fund 6 effort to pull the nation out of an economic crisis. that's all for this. i would do be schultz checkouts all t dot com for all of the latest breaking news and updates. i'm gonna see you right back at the top of the.
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