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it's called direct impact, but again, it's not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the us like us on the u. k. stripe. yeah. and then in response to a tax on ships transiting the right seat b, you was now considering a maritime security operation in that area. relatives of the hostages held by hamas and stage of protest outside the is ready, prime ministers, residents that the bonding see do more to bring their loved ones back up, press the 5 minutes away outside his residency to leave the issue off the hostages on the table it's their job, it's the responsibility we still exposed to this aggression and the dangerous lady
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approaching the association of headquarters on news of the public direct present says john sims of being forced to flee further south. the idea of yvonne's purchase, those displaced to once again find the new site, paid the hard no shortage of your own use on this tuesday as we come to you live from most so kicking of the hour now with the news of the us and the okay. have once again conducted a joint strikes on who the possessions in yemen, dependent on says, 8 targets with the the. so it is the 2nd
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time that america and britain have launched a coordinated stripes on yemen. although american bullshit was basically carried out, the brunt of the attack or the s drive is coming off to the who is the said they attack the us military vessel. the ocean jazz, the washington denies that trip was the strike. so the who, the military about a stud responds to what it called aggression from anglo saxon, i know for the many armed forces, emphasized that the response to the american and british offense is, will inevitably arrive and no further funds will go unanswered or unpunished. the many armed forces commit to continuing to prevent and navigation by israeli ships or ships headings the thoughts of occupied palestine. until israel stops the aggression and lifts the blockade on the palestinian people in gaza. the 3rd party so is the route through the suez canal. it does grow increasingly dangerous, can you imagine about 80 percent of call good vessels and not being false to change
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cause and the navigating here around the cape of good hope in the holding of africa . so this is, by the way, this, this, this direction is 3000 miles long. does that means higher prices for everyone to cover the increased transport costs. now meanwhile, the us secretary of state is currently in the midst of a full nation tour of africa. you go to wonder why on monday i to be blake and touch down and the western state have couple vote a day before heading south to the ivory coast. then move on to nigeria before finally, i'm going up. no coincidence, perhaps, of the oil. these country is a lie along the extended trade route around the cape of good hope. and it comes as some maritime insurance companies say they are being forced to re things over operations. in fact, a lot of maritime insurance companies are simply dropping that policies. so i'm insurance are no longer willing to underwrite. will risk insurance for vessels with ownership or involvement with the us
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u. k. or israel traveling through the red sea while they are licensed, are drawing strife by the coalition. comes on top of the 6 earlier attacks on who the positions by us forces. let's, let's talk about what is an escalating conflict, particularly in that part of the world is all to contribute to present you do have other groups that i can cite, but that's main district predominantly, as saudi arabia, right? egypt. but saudis, specifically, as we know, saudi is one of the most boiled dense regions in the world. it's supplies that a huge amount of, of oil, hydro diesel products to do the us. i'm the chase the fact that they wouldn't be able to pull off to the easiest route to get that oil. that's way to get a have a significant effect on the economy. because even just that to hear the route because of the coming crisis and the price of oil is rising day by day by day. so the cost to actually drive the time could down to pick it up. it just going to become even even more cost prohibitive. to the people it at the need to buy it. and i think in the long time we can just see the prices of,
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of energy just keep increasing because by cutting off such a significant roof full that trends. st. paul, point and gas. and you're going to see that i think you will see the price go up, but it will say property, see i pick plus, which is the regions that they sort of group of oil, oil bearing countries in the region of plymouth lease. and we'll probably see them . yeah. so that will probably see how they deal with it. whether they decrease the supply of the production capacity of the oil that they're pulling out right now, just because it will be more difficult for me to sell it on g to the behavior, to have a price of shipment. and there's, there's lots of things that can happen, but i don't think it's very good sadie one in the west that was looking forward to that heating bills coming down anytime soon. the. so it's all the collective cycle west to try and find a russian shipping. was it really very successful? in fact, if we look at the, the numbers of the russian economy, the economy is growing in terms of the exports of those goods that they were trying to box. that rather than having the, the effects that was desired. whereas here,
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it's very clear that that, that the, the actions of the duties so far are actually physically damaging, and by taking and hitting the us. so the type of don't the way. huh. as long as you have an allied yourself totally with, with us foreign policy, you build other options of, of, of you can buy for it some who from the chinese. a lot of times countries can do that. the chinese chinese shits very in very few places in the world, a sanction, or you can even buy from russia situation. so yeah, i think a think it's, it's just good news for, for multi is, per darcy very bad. the very bad news for, for the so the rules bags do the while the israel has experienced one of his deadliest days since the ball stock or the idea of confirming 21 soldiers killed in every sentence of the fema during the funny thing in the center of the guns this trip $21.00 was a fight as will killed the forces operated in the space. this separates the authority supplements from gauze that net case of them. according to what we know
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at this point and p g missile was apparently followed by terrorist at a time that was securing the falls. and at a time, an explosion occurred into 2 story buildings which collapsed as a result. while most of the forces inside and near them, the buildings apparently exploded as a result of mines that our forces planted in the we're about to explode the buildings and terrorist infrastructure in the area of a lot more than 3 months since have asked or congress if it's riley's hostage there, while the relatives of the station, another protest, this time outside the as ready prime minister's residents, demanding more is done to get their loved ones safely home. this report now. so i'm at least you're a chief we, i enjoyed it right now on the street, sold as though, as the in a row. ironically, this is where is really prime minister's residence in mississippi with doesn't instead of hundreds of people is relatives of these really is how hostage wife, probably seen in militants and together sharing this sorrow and, and, or the other. it's a very expressive,
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their disappointment is really government approaches that we all think hostages. and if you had another time 5 days for you to draw their pension, the decision maker is worth ramsay's foundations and prototypes happen in israel on a weekly basis. in the last 3 and a half months, all that phrase, growing domestic, anger and impatience in mind is really public. as you're going to hear. now, people are trying to think now and all of them. this is what they are demanding. bring all their hostages back. people number of times they are planning to stay near and say wait till the alonzo creed from the one stop until they are heard is it gives you these practices to asthma has been telling me for example, but it is a very low baby leave. these read it in their shape is not doing enough and then matters as a priority. we have been able to speak to you organizers and family members earlier
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. this is what they have to say. we got here today to try and pressure the 5 minutes. so we're outside his residency to leave the issue off the hostages on the table. this is an urgent issue. we want them to be released. not only today, now as soon as possible. we want the government to and the minister to bring us the deals for us to a deal. and if there's no to such a deal that he agrees on. so a stifle one that you can, it's their job. it's the responsibility when they get there. they've got to be together because of the mistakes of this, say a government and it's, they're responsible to bring them back. you must make it be, they meet the pressure they manager pressure use for making
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a better deal. okay. so you days for 50 days, you know and need to strive for the earlier today. also in jerusalem, another group of relative storm depaula vents and we could meet the session in the class. so it is rarely parliament demanding that the lawmakers do more to free their loved ones from continued to some protest her as were holding signs, saying who will not sit here while they die there? you remember in december the idea mistakenly identified 3 hostages in guys or do you want to come back to the north as militants? although they were waving a white flag, all 3 were killed on the spot. the tragic incidents raise questions about the efficiency of israel's notes or operation, but has releasing of hostages as one of its main missions. 136 people still remaining could see the teen gaz of 3 and a half months of took over her mass attack on southern israel when almost 3000 palestinian militants passed through security barriers from the gaz. 3 of coming
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from the land, the sea and the air killing people. and these rarely tories are in taking scores hostage including women, children, an elderly, 110 of them were freed, following several exchange deals with him as, as a condition, a number of palestinian prisoners were released from these really jails. but in the last 50 or so days, but it hasn't been any breakthrough. and this is what these people who have gathered here today, how very unhappy about no agreement has been rich so far regarding the remaining hostages. the most recent bill brokered by the us costs are in egypt. they all play a role of media, a tours between israel and her last and this conflict included the israel's withdrawal from daz, i'm and the end of the deadly war is real wages and then claims as a main condition, according to palestinian sources. the idea of military operation took the lies around $25000.00 people, including those who were just children. the deal also implied another round of
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freezing are exchanged, including senior militants from the palestinian side, and prime minister benjamin antonia juanza or insane israel will not accept any deal that would mean the end of the fights before israel achieve is goal of destroying him. ask them, does a adding, there is another so called is really deal on the table, but no details have been disclosed so far live in the public and frustration. anxiety. what's happening to gaza now where it's ready for us, as i said, to be approaching the headquarters of the palestine red crescent in hon. eunice comes as people are fleeing the city in the face of an idea of advance. supposed supposedly for the humanitarian organization gave us this update at the bottom of the list. since the door now is con eunice, south of colors, it has been subjected to a brutal invasion by the id s military vehicles. and translated with gunfire arrived at the vicinity of the p. l. c. alamo hospital. in the 1st, i was the idea of try to prevent ambulances for moving. but through the evidence of
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volunteers until now 7 have been transferred. in addition to 7 most is 6 injured into mosse is arrived at the policies out. i'm out of hospital and con eunice. we're still exposed to this aggression and the dangers slowly approaching the associations. had courses in con eunice. when the screens are right now, we'll show you basically are the mass exodus of a palestinian. so we're moving closer to the trips in border, that's a result of his ready time, said vomiting not only near the nasa or hospital, but also on one of the largest united nations shelf is in the city. and we spoke to some of those displaced the guardian. we were sleeping suddenly we heard the sound of clashes and gunfire and shells descending on us on a move night. we couldn't sleep, we don't know why this happened. we came out of the university where we had been displaced times replaced by animals. so near the u. n. l, a. w, a warehouses. i saw 4 people killed by shells in front of the university as well as
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2 children. so we are very tight of all of this, and i, my son was killed in this move. is there another minute? so there was heavy shelling and fire moms from last night until this morning and all the display people have left. i hope that the countries will move to stop the war. move duplicate move carter. what is happening to us? it's called injustice and we are human beings. what did god do to be bump like that? 30000 people were killed in this war. and all the houses were hospitals and schools were destroyed. but when it's rainy, imagery sizes launching investigation into the blowing off of a universe, it to you and gaza scenes, which true widespread condemnation from all around the world. but the administration of the facility also denounced the actions of the idea of these really occupies through these actions seem to propagate the culture of ignorance. keeping our people away from the match of knowledge and civilization and forcibly displace and intellectuals beyond palestine with the assistance of western
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migration institutions. a video of explosion has been circulating online. have a look at this right here. and the blast as drawing on not only the main building, but also a museum, and a most israel says the finding of its pro, but we presented it to the army chief of staff very soon. and we did engage reaction. there it goes right there. it is. speech with our criminal justice and human rights analyst, dr. omar, the shop. they used a large number of explosives, so they took their time and putting the explosives in place. these are 80 armies said that the, you know, the university was being used by fighters from us. the fire on day is right. is with, even if that is the case when they actually control the university later to be able to put the explosives into minds in place. they must have control depending. so the destruction is unnecessary, destruction, and under the necessary destruction is a crime before, according to geneva conventions. so i mean, the prob, uh the prob,
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also that the united states requested uh from the is right, is this pro is not an independent pro. it's an investigation by the is right is so, you know, we can expect that the results will be in defense, the number of minds you know, the 315 mines. you know, these, the cost a lot of money and they need the engineers to put them in place. they need to study the, the maps of the building. they need to identify the beams and, you know, to be able to destroy it in such a systematic way. the way we saw it on your screen. so i think it's it's, it's something that it's very unlikely that the, the command of the is ready to army and the high ranking officers didn't know, or it wasn't planned. it must have been pre mended. they, why would they have so many explosives with them as they go into the guys i strip to do a military confrontation with it, with the, with the of who they call,
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you know, title it is. why would they actually bump a whole university? i mean, the whole idea of combating terrorism as the americans talk about, that the new york peons is to actually, inc. and, you know, improve the level of education and tools. so this university was supposed to be, you know, to actually increase the level of education and knowledge and science, you know, destroying it. you know, well, it shows that the objective isn't to actually fight the federalism. and the trends is that it is to an inmate the population over that and you know, and destroy any signs of life and gaza. that is what seems to be the case. a report by the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs says that at least 60 percent of the homes and gods i have just been destroyed. 9 out of every 10 schools suffering significant damage and the ruins on now. so thing as shelters for refugees. as this local journalist filed this report the, this particular building one of the buildings of the school, these radio,
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me and v dates in recent days, causing destruction and damaging this building. they've owned it with bull plains and several classrooms were destroyed. a number of displaced people have returned here, trying to find shelter after exhausting, or multiple places they could reach in the surrounding shelter senses. so i do not know that the mother of some people are coming back in crowds to the schools because they have no other shelter other than the schools. so we came here, but as you can see, the classrooms are not at all suitable for living. and we have nothing, we just covered ourselves with some cooking, some blankets, which are of no real use. the building conditions to bombard men from all sides. as you can see, it's not suitable for living in this entire school doesn't have a single bathroom that you can use properly. that night in the cold when you need to sleep instead of one blanket, you need 3 to cover yourself. so you don't freeze from the code to the fullest to take shelves. and these completely destroyed classrooms which leak water from the
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ceilings. especially with the onset winds that we mean here, the both of it sinks in many pots here are completely destroyed. we also see the destruction of all the 12th rooms in the other wings. people are trying to find improvise blankets made of cousins in temporary bulls to protect themselves and shelter from the winter cold. they seized the solution and leaving with, along with the residence in egypt, malia camp area. the shelter replaces the homes destroyed by these ready only the past days. we have all this looking like israel could be dragging the arab country to the conflict. that's the warning from an expos submit plans that israel is looking to relocate by the 14 kilometer pulled up between gaza and egypt. big rush off waiting for you right now. on our website. the russia is a foreign minister as hell of a series of meetings with his talk is around you and, and lebanese count upon so long with the united arab emirates, representative to the united nations of adults following
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a un security council section on the recent deadly shelling of done, yes. so good. i put off address the governing body and claiming the west is complicit in the attacks on civilians because it supplies the weapon. this new crane is using, is that it goes to seniors. the school can use michelle, is the dest much, and do not have a problem with the fact that the weapons, including cluster munitions and those with depleted uranium methodically, mercilessly and deliberately, as being used against civilian facilities as it was during the strike on residential areas of belgrade on december 30th, and on the marketing shops and on that sc. yesterday the blood of thousands of dead civilians is on the hands of those who um, zalinski is regime under the same time claim that the key of government to, to has a right to choose targets to strike. and but if we remember how the anglo saxons bomb dressed in the 2nd 1945 without any military need or how not so long ago, iraqi, most to syrian rock were raised to the ground. but now they have raised
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a worthy successor of the above barrick. and terrorist methods, the russian foreign minister is here in new york at the un headquarters. and he spoke before the security council in the direct aftermath of that route will attack and done at the showing that killed 27 civilians and the smoke before the council. going over the history of disregard for civilian lives and brutal bombings and atrocities committed by western leaders. the also highlighted the fact that gonzalo lira an american citizen was tortured to death and died in a ukrainian prison. 90 talked about that case as well. and then from there, he highlighted how the flow of weapons to the key of government. this is not going to be good for anybody in the long term already. these weapons have shown up on the black market. so the usa has dumped billions and billions of dollars of weaponry money, etc, into ukraine, and the long term effects of this effort to not only continue the flow of weapons,
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but pro long the conflict is going to be deadly and consequential for the entire region. we will just going to put it in a church where you go to russia, had to stop the military operation against the criminal regime that lost its mind over its impunity. and despite multiple and long lasting efforts to refuse to give up the war against its own citizens in the south and the south east of ukraine and the policy of total discrimination of russian speaking ukrainians of that still make up a majority in the country. zalinski is regime, did it not only in violation of the mist agreements approved by the un security council, but also against the basic principles of civilized society and to basic human rights. instead of including those of ethnic minorities, the west that was behind the anti constitutional cooling keeper of 10 years ago. not only didn't call the heads of the key of click here to order me, but also use the means agreements as a cover to a crane state secretary blinking points out that the continuation of help to
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ukraine is a guarantee of the creation of new jobs in the united states, as if we are talking not about the war, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives in ukraine. but about some profitable business venture. european should wake up and understand that via zelinski is regime. the us not only conducts a war against russia, but also sharply weakens europe as an economic competitor. we also heard from the russian foreign minister about how at the end of the day, there is really nothing for the ukrainian people to gain in this conflict with russia. is their lives that are being thrown away on the battlefield. it is their country that is subjected to war conditions. and the games are coming for the anglo saxon a link in britain, in the united states. and they are also coming for the ukranian corrupt regime that has been propped up by them in the aftermath of over throwing the constitutional government of ukraine in 2014. now,
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other members of the security council spoke and emphasize the need for a peaceful, negotiated solution to the conflict to stop the death that is in every day aspect of the ongoing situation. if they don't. so they do what the consequences of nato's eastwood expansion in the tape of seeking so cold absolute security at the expense of all the country security will only widen the security deficit and trust deficit . it will do nothing to make our world more peaceful and stable in this regard, nature will do well to learn. it's less than what the chinese representative was saying. actually echoed a lot of what was said by the russian foreign minister. ah, they were talking both of them about the need for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. and in his remarks, the russian foreign ministers are gay lab ross said that there is no reason that the ukrainian people in the russian people can't live side by side in peace. that the efforts to incite the 2 peoples against each other to demonize the history of
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the soviet union. that was done intentionally by the united states for propaganda purposes. and that there was a long history of ukrainians and russians living together and, and that ultimately, the future of ukraine is a future in which they get along with russia in which they are not having hostility toward their neighbor and the effort to divide the 2 peoples is largely the result of western propaganda to serve western g o political goals not to work in the interest of the granting and people strengthening ties in promoting business and investment. that's the focus according to india, visit by the countries for administer to nigeria. we have a long, strong good district with a very firm foundation of cooperation that will be many new things happening. and that relationship they will take into account new technologies, a new capabilities in both the country. so it's
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a very forward looking relationship that me and research on the global future kind of list a s b s. stein. i believe there are plenty of areas in which india can cooperate with africa. it is certainly, you know, upon being in the home, you know, man, a lot in the country of the continent is promising this also uh then india, golf. so peaceful includes. it works as a of the good old people to be looked uh, very prominently in their, you know, manner that we top off and on and move out the door on to go to the word as one family. and we also talk all of the rightful representation in the market. will it work? what do you guys looking at is it will be the picture. then we have, let's say
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a v been in single kind that there is a, you can only be balancing that is better to go live. uh, the balancing that is the balancing uh that is included in this. and therefore everyone gets the right place. there is a large amount of unexplored area which we want to explore. uh, there are the regional cooperation is possible and fair to want of uh sure, let's say a box to ship software. car trying to mercedes benz says it's open to the idea of selling the dealerships and workshops at owens in germany. a review of his operations will cover ac dealerships and around 8000 and stuff. although it says it's not looking to fire any one of the company or the a sold some of it, show rooms in the u. k. it least, spain belgium and the czech republic. we talked about it with the economy, so i can how he feels, the fashionable move towards electric vehicles. could be a thing factor. and all this i was pretty like um,
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amazed or shocked. but the 2nd run, i've seen that this decision was made by german comedy because quite a couple of times through the posts for his 3. so in the one moment they sell all the dealerships and their work out of their garage, then on the other, in a few years later they buy them all back in this sense. um, i would say they have not the best uh the they don't see the brightest future for these dealerships. maybe because so they are putting more stress on a electro, it'd be kills. and those ve codes don't need that many repair parts. the state of affairs of the company by might still be good, but they are playing with the future because a big part or not a good part of the value of that mercy dispense is that you can have repair
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everywhere. and in a very short distance to where you are, this is a pretty um, delicate situation. i wouldn't have done this decision, but these uh, ceos are these uh, the bart decided differently. just a quick side note was a wrap up the salad program here, ronald c as the united states and the u. k. continue to attack? yeah, the non bomb, the, who's the east due to attacks on western link ships in the red sea, washington has not decided that well to categorize the who with these as terrorist, as western buttons rained down on the poorest country in the world. this is awesome . international the the
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whole not so again, so what i just do it and then it's get close to the boy is shipped the life i should issue a and then i see it the last as a command, let's say skim projects your company and you can do it for less while and then probably in you look at, as prosecutors have come to the house or self proclaimed pasta, getting out a month and income. he's been training all for this to serve in the ukrainian army for years. would you much sway.

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