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the the, the idea of bombs, a red, crescent ambulance killing at least 6 of the crew and putting a medic and a journalist that says as well, intensifies airstrikes in areas that previously declared as safe stones. 3 more countries during the last supporting the genocide case, filed against israel by south africa at the international court of justice. and the bangladesh government is not bothered by the us. and you take criticism of its general elections as, according to the countries of foreign minister, the
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i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching archie international. we're covering the top new stories from around the world's. so we started central does where is rarely forces have targeted a palestinian red crest, an ambulance killing at least 6 of the crew, including a local journalist. all right, let's cross live now and 2 homes, a salon who is in the southern and guys, uh, homes. uh there have been reports about 2 strikes in there are below 0 one on an ambulance crew and the other on a residential building. close to l. x a hospital, what more can you tell us about these attacks? basically uh there is, there was an influence belongs to direct costs, the to the palestinian across and uh got targeted by that is really forces. and there's a 4 members of the policy and really question was killed in
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this attack. and there's 2 injuries inside of this. i'm also killed and one more a photographer works with the red cross sent as well. and the about that was in the entry of the, of a city. and also it's very necessary to mention that before one hour of this attack, that was there was an air strike to a house, a residential house just in front of the show. how to unpack, so hust with them. now there's 6 palestinian skills and there's a 448 promised to use or injured injured as well. so uh the recross sense amounts on their platform that the condemn without tax on the on police. um they condemned that got docked also in front of the front of a car of the house in front of a shut down and also hospital as well. so the numbers of casualties in the middle
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of gaza strip is increasing if 3 single hours because that due to the, in the uh, ground operation in the middle, the area in the middle of the center of the gaza strip or the ground, the position is getting wider every hour and they are very close and there's also many attacks. there's a lot a line farms and my guys the camp as well, are talking about oh, so let's get back to talk about the target. they're targeting the, i'm pulling the implants, but this is not the 1st time happened. there was a muddy, unbalanced, targeted by the age of 80 forces. one of them what, how this was happened when at the home police from el cheapo, hospitality was going to the side of the southern areas on, on a mission. and they targeted the,
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i'm pulling directly out if you want inside the house with a low skilled and there's another one was be before maybe 2 months ago from now in front of i'm chief of hosted with them. and if the one was around this, on police also killed and many injures these kind of things happening uh, every time and the always, the ministry of health always containing what the targeting of the screws and the medical force as well targeting on those 2, this is all this and know the 1st time also targeting the several defense groups also happened before. so the palestinians are bid, they're basically facing a very hard aggression from the is there any side they're increasing or they offer liquid authoration their ground depression. the also increasing their
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a were playing operation as well. so it was at jones on for the work or the lady at work legs the here in the studios also the clearly to hear the of course the, the, yesterday around $1111.00 p. m. the targeted presidential house and off of city in the middle of the city, there is a 15 pounds of senior, were killed, most of them children's women's, this house or this, or that these injuries arrived. we witnessed the arrival often casualties to our community hospital and the rest of the casualties delivered to a how about yourself. i'm not john hospital. of course there's thousands of injuries are right. i arriving to the hospital across the gaza strip like, uh, how much the, the hospital. so the hospitalization go, this trip is getting clearly targeted by the is there any forces and the number of
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casualties is increasing from the civilian belsky and civilians. and from also a, the civic defense and medical crews. and they basically targeting the a, the workers who works the people who works with international organization. it's very clearly to see these uh we can see a work lines and work crimes every day in gauze us to targeting civilians. civilians is at work around targeting. 6 the people who worked with international organizations such as the like of the posting and read crossing members, there's a work crime. and basically things is getting worse and toasting is, is not, they're not looking forward for a tooth. they're looking forward for a ceasefire. lasting ceasefire because the tragic conditions and
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the difficult situations. the other fellows, tv, and living right now and experiencing is out of control. house teens is playing from the southern parents to another southern harris. i'm talking about the percentage of areas like algebra ish. com and the many people, the evacuating from there to the city and people here in golf. i city as the about does this place those to you in your inbox? i see the is everywhere you will find defense and the side of the road. so you will find displace palestinians inside the house becomes you will find also display style a scene just next to the border just next to the board of these low weight. i'd like to the, the projection soldiers just in front of these, these displace palestinians codes. okay, so basically uh, tragic conditions um people in here is facing a lot of this is what we hear from the people living these, this place proceedings here in reference to the young people where they are hoping for lasting ceasefire. they don't hold for a truce. they're always talking about if there is any good news coming to us,
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have seen it's very heartbreaking to see or people always seem to hold by the see us as a whole. and they would like to hear a good news about a lasting ceasefire, or maybe the oldest actually many people from gaza strip under. no, it's northern areas. they're always coming to us and ask you if there's any news that way, we don't have to get back to our houses. but if the real, the real, the real tragic conditions will, they will face that. and there's a 2 percent of the residential houses and residential towers really distort, completely destroyed. so they're moving their tents back to gauze as to if there is every 10 to these people do their house. but due to their houses and engage the serpents, it's north and it's northern areas. so tragic conditions everywhere. even if this war stops, dep house can you will face a lot of targets. how they're doing to deal with this amount of marketing on their
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houses around. it's robin everywhere. the water problems, a lot of uh, issues, food, lake, uh, water, lake and electricity. so since they don't see electricity, if they need to charge their phones or maybe to try the batteries to light, to, to go for a light inside their tents. they have to go to any hospital because the only place where electricity is on and who's going inside the house with us all may be inside, you know, shelters, look for these displaced policies. who sheltering inside these, you know, well shelters know for the management a room, for example, to go ahead and lock in their doors. i'm asking them if they can charge the phone. okay. typically i tried to condition it. okay. yeah, thank you. thank you. our local journalists for homes and salon,
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we're gonna leave it there. thank you for that update from gaza. well, one of the reason is really strikes on guys, a killed the coach of the palestinian olympic soccer team. he almost 3 was a towering figure on the nation's football scene for over 2 decades. here's what one player had to say about the top sports manager. i know that a certain that the sort of honey was a very kind and peaceful person from central got them. i remember he had so many goals he wanted to achieve. but this war tools, the dreams of cousins, is really is don't care about anything. schools, shelters, hospitals, mosques and churches. they bomb everything. the palestinians in gaza are facing a genocide with the whole world simply watching these relays have very clear methods of killing innocent people by targeting buildings and residential houses. this is a cowardly occupation for us. they are sitting on armed people,
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look at all the children and shoulders as they try to play sports like football is just trying to live a normal childhood. they are deprived of that right. i witnessed towards engage them, but they were not as brutal as this one. my sisters are and guys are now. and when i talked to them on the phone, they said the situation is unimaginable behind them all, davis namibia and pakistan, and have joined the list of the country supporting the genocide case, filed against isabel by south africa at the international court of justice. that may be as a permanent representative to the un. busy israel's actions quote, tantamount to genocide by intense and by number. the actions carried off by israel attempts amount to genocide and the international community is boned by principles that do not afford us the luxury of complacency. one lies the last and critical infrastructure is destroyed. the rema kit ramifications of this crisis will
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reverberate for generations to come. for this reason, we welcome the support and action by the government of south africa at the international court of justice. the media both identified and aligns with the arguments put forward by the republic of south africa and reiterates to long standing support for the inalienable rights of the tennessee and people to self determination. independence and freedom and pakistan has welcomed the south africa's initiative and looks forward to the i c. j advisory opinion. and the legal consequences arising from israel is policies and practices in the palestinian territory. the guys of health ministry says over 23000 palestinians have been killed in is really a tax since october 7th and the number of wounded is approaching 60000. yeah. and the face of the shocking numbers and those really look good party member has called for dies that to be burned to the ground. i still say that the cause of must be
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bones, that the terrorist will not think that they are beautiful eyes in front of them. i don't apologize and i have no, no see for those who stayed, there are 2 corresponding oliver. you can guy brings us the details of south africa's international lawsuit against israel. so that's what god has put together a formidable document outlining. it's evidence off of what it says is a genocide taking place in because a strip it says that is where i'll have to send it into a new level of criminality. and that's the magnitude of the atrocities committed by as well as a seat at the place. hold of the 1948 convincing of the prevention and punishment of 10 aside. it says that these are actually intended to bring about the destruction of a substantial part of a policy national, racial, and ethnic group. all of this has come together in this particular document. and so that's because voice is not alone and saying what is happening in god's eyes in a humane but because no one wants to take up the mental, psychiatric
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a did say it identifies with what the policy and use of going through the next in question includes killing palestinians and gaza, causing them serious bodily and mental home and inflicting on them conditions of life, calculated to bring about the physical destruction the add some attributes of old city as well, which has failed to prevent genocide and is coming in genocide and manifesto. violation of the genocide convention, which has also while it is continuing to while it, it's all the fundamental obligations under the genocide convention. it is not obvious that wisdom governments onto not having to address crimes committed by as well. and i'm not willing to stop the will. many of those countries of a former colonialist themselves in practice continue to colonize many parts of the african continent. so, holding is while accountable for its crimes could bring attention to their own controversial passed by this admission merit list. counterproductive and completely
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without any basis, in fact whatsoever. instead of simply seeing the loose lock made in mind of the states accused a full crime. that is why it is, i think, the n c by its willingness to defend itself at the you in court smell, it is really present as a catalogue has the describe. so dr. because lawsuit, as a choices and propose service with some of these wells at the top of fissile thinks of africa is collaborating with, give us self africa's claim lex. both effectual and the legal basis and custody. choose despicable and contemptuous explanation of the court. south africa, east co periods and for the terrace organization that this call in for the destruction of the state of israel. so that's it's a side and also includes concerns relating to as well as conduct towards palistine is doing the close of the 75 year long. the potted an occupation of put a student integrity. how if i, as the mainstream media news of this group on the global directive,
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more and more people are signing petitions around the world and beginning to realize that they have been live to. so that because requests to the international court of justice who'd have very significant consequences, whitney as well. and it is yet another test of geo political alignment. west versus the wrist to hi nice try them. professor of international law to university of johannesburg told us more countries supporting south africa's i. c. j. case will help resolve the conflict in gaza. illegal to quotes may play significant role in understanding the obligations of member states under the genocide convention. first of all. and secondly, what measures that i should take in circumstances of this kind in order to event uh, you know, home done uh to the civilian population by, by x with this kind which may qualify as x of genocide. and i think it might
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contribute to the development of international law in this week up. furthermore, i also think that they may also be clarity on the kinds of internal measures that the state is state may an applicant for this matter could be entitled to or could be successful in obtaining from the quote. and i think um, because of the importance of the gun also will match the uh, the critics fix a good number of states joining. i think that's uh, that is a good sign. and it can be of great assistance in determining the outcome of the proceedings. and in a ron the countries parliament has posted the 5th emergency meeting of palestine standing committee with representatives from the organization of this lama, cooperation, and other countries around in law makers have demanded the land. and the ice age i look into is really crimes in gaza. and i thought that we dom on the international
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organizations in states including the u. n. i c, j. inquire about as well as it commits crimes against humanity. we have my, the to south africa regarding its claims against, as well in the ice age. a laser out will face the international court for the 1st time on thursday to follow all the latest developments from the hague. be sure to tune in here on our to international and our website r t dot com as well, has reported, they instructed as hospitals repair power for a new influx of casualties and mid, increasingly that is deadly strikes across the board with 11 on the morning comes as the idea of says that killed one of hezbollah as senior commanders during the strike on 11 on tuesday. the militant group has denied that claim and they earlier, another husband liked the matter how. busy it was confirmed, killed, these are images of his huge funeral procession as well as, as it targeted and is rarely command base and retaliation. since october,
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israel says it's been bergman's, have killed at least $130.00 militants and 11 on another. 19 across the border in syria, international affairs research or an analyst lame is indeed says by escalating tensions on his board with 11 on israel is trying to involve of the allied united states and the conflict. it is certainly our installed of the choices of either continuing before one or trying to drive that american into this one by having a larger at ward or cross as we are with the same uh on, on the house. i believe it has a saw it once in a jeep to finish. uh, eh, it cost and stretch on its molder and to have done. what are we talking on? 45 of the big projects of of the is right. the government always has to be is right from there is or to, to the see. uh,
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i have any, uh, the escalation option. you, we'd also so that is, this is my reason for the coming defense, bangladesh as a government is not bothered about what the us and u. k. is criticism events and general elections that handle shake has seen a 4th straight term as prime minister. as, according to the bangladesh and foreign minister, were not bothered about those are people have given a mandate in our favor. those came and said the election was held in an impartial, transparent, credible, and violence, free manner shake as he now has made us come back in bangladesh and this and that election, which so a, historically you will talk to an out. but this was pretty obvious. and uh, there was no surprises since still meeting opposition thought in long the lease we can know when the bundle dish and auction to spot the b and b, they had announced
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a boy court all the selection and the did so because the said that does he not government was 1st secure thing, bill opposition, members, in fact, there to was still his, you know, government of putting some to 20000 board opposition. members behind balls off today organizing nationwide filters. seeing that there was economic and cost of living sizes under. so you don't know what that was said and done, cuz he knows me to come back. she has the gone the longest time and it's still a fine law page and she's getting messages too much across the world, but not the us, not the west be have been upset in the united states, remains concerned by the arrest of thousands of political opposition. members and by reports of irregularities on election day, the united states shares the view with other observers that these elections were not free or fair. and we regret that not all parties participated. canada expresses
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its disappointment that this electoral process has fallen short of the principles of democracy and freedom and calls on the relevant authorities to work transparently with all parties to move forward towards democracy, respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms. but let me point out here that bonds are the selection, the, the one that towed by around 127 international look. so it's which also included countries like the u. s. and russia. now the us on so on record has gone on to say to the bottom, to be selections for free and say that it was a given a clean, sort of salts to the election that was held in bond movies. so really, there are a lot of discrepancy in what the statement is coming from the u. s. and what state are available from one of the bundle, the selection. let's see. having said that, now there was also a russian of the they who has got some more recently said that if the us using satisfied with the elections, the resolve, the have to be, have the follow to be civilized song,
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nobody is know that is something that she has, you know, herself has been seen time and again, she's going on to see on record that the u. s. has been trying to meddle in the internal politics to bundle the. she's also going on to say that the u. s. has been trying to to a whole 100 couple months now. whatever said and done, she have gotten another tom and she has been getting a congratulatory messages from across the world, including her $22.00 foot bar nicholas to a hunting league as a friendly neighbor. china from the supports bangladesh in advancing various both selection, political agendas in accordance with the law, and is willing to work with the you government of bangladesh. and john is willing, on the basis of mutual respect, i quoted usual benefit and only interference in internal affairs to work together with the new government of backlash to further enhanced traditional friendship. and i spoke to prime minister shake has been and congratulated her on her victory for
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a historic 4th consecutive term in the parliamentary elections. i also congratulate the people of bangladesh for the successful conduct of elections. we are committed to further strength and our enduring and people centric partnership with bangladesh along the elections and the results have cost the attention of the was also very interesting because the we bundle of dish is placed in asia. it's so basically phase between to easy and super far. india and china, let me find all the bees has done a very, very interesting evey. the good balancing act between the 2 countries. now also very important that bundle. dish is the 2nd largest economy in south asia, and has he not gone back then becomes important in all those sense? i like bonds all the director of the india foundation says the banquet that selections were open in western countries are wrong to criticize them. at the top
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comes on january 7th, was absolutely free and fair and the standard, uh uh, the nationwide has been in saltisha. it was an extreme, even conductor. the last elections. there was some wireless in the elections. there was certain the board calls. why the? because the pollution party, which is a b and b know why didn't be bought the elections, because very light is the when. anyways, so the monday the, this would be a good, the good, good. the she has the not to leave the governments installer or the election should be under care to get those folders changes the you're still going please, which are the decidedly mom of dish for elections the so i think it's a beautiful proceeds. the country is really election state clues of existing
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governors are asking for the government in box one has the patient is building in zimbabwe as a country, a way to promised a shipment of russian grain is making his way thereafter. stop at the barrow ports in mozambique. fairport serves as a gateway for shipments to zimbabwe and other neighboring countries. 5 other african nations are on the list to receive between 25 to 50000 tons of free grain and clothing for king of fossil. molly somalia, the central african republic and era tram, the russian program was instituted into a vertical level food crisis. it withdrew from the ukraine, grain export deal. typically the relationship that is involved with enjoys and the relationship that we share with the, the, the, the federation of russia has been very long and protracted one coming all the way from the days of our independence. so this is
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defined by a number of exchanges that the 2 countries, if a also participated over the years and did the just all the 50 lives as 25000 tons of different devices that are coming to is involved with it. and that, that relationship is also one that is commendable, and one that should be celebrated by every se, baldwin, and particularly those india from the community. now 50 lives as they have always been a very key component of our inputs when it comes to agriculture, all production. and do we have always depended on the important components of the 50 laser. the 2 that we use in the country when germany, citizens face and train cancellations across the country as an ongoing railway
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worker, strikeouts and travel chaos with protest by farmers already hindering road traffic are to contribute or rachel marsden reflect. were here right now in front of the main train, stationed in berlin. now behind me, you'll notice is pretty quiet. and the reason for that partly is because, well, some of the train drivers, large union of them are on strike right now. and that means that most of the regional trains are not running. and also the trains that go from germany out to other countries are also not running. joyce, band trains and again the drivers are on strange. their unit is demanding better pay. the drivers are also asking to reduce their work week from 38 hours down to 35 hours. and so far it's a no go on that. it's not the 1st time that these workers have been on strike, but it just kind of falls into the larger context. right now of the farmer strikes
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over the fact that they're feeling your cost punch in their daily cost of living. they're still quite a few tractors, but not as many as they're we're on monday and you might be wondering why. well, it's quite simple. they asked to pay the bills and already they're here in the 1st place because the government is plying backs and subsidies for diesel fuel the time when energy costs have exploded. so they can't really afford to just hang out here all week, some of them. and although some are sleeping in their rigs, they're able to heat their trucks on the inside and others are here all weekend. they're standing around fires that they've made. there's firewood, kind of laying all over the place here on the medium between the truck land and the tractor lands. but some other say they just simply can't afford to pay hotel in berlin for a whole week. so i'm asked to go back to work for a week, but pretty much everyone is saying that they do plan on coming back for the giant protest day that this set here on for monday,
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january 15th. now we've had the opportunity today to walk around and speak to all sorts of people who are still hanging around here on the sub 0. very frigid day. oh, government has to go. they destroyed us. i want the guys, i want, the guys from russia did tell us that we've agreed to allow me to tell us the reason these people don't want the gas of rush out. that's wrong. we have friends, the expense on the shelf. we are here because of the extremely high cost lot the namely fuel and emission costs that we can't cover. what we hope that berlin's politics and the senate will change so that they will think more about small in middle scale businesses, how they finance themselves. although we have heard from various sources here on the ground that the only members of parliament that they at least recognize to have come over here had been from the right wing alternative for germany. alternative.

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