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the if the countries, the fund that they are funding to otherwise maintain their decisions, the impact will be catastrophic on the people of color right now. as more than a dozen countries joined the us of the e. u. in suspending funds to the u. n. refugee agency profile as the name's been right. so one of the disastrous consequences for the lines of the entire civilian populace, accounts icing intensifies in southern gals that doctors, one of the deadly consequences not only from is really or strikes, but also rapid spreading infections of over billed. also. also this our the aggressive actions by our security council colleagues, the west and the okay. in the red seat reminds us of the bar battery and
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a legal measured bombing. so people slot in, afghanistan, iraq, libya, and syria. bosco slums, washington on london for the bombing the food sees, made us planes of its military health shop dog. yeah. many under really and from the, from las go to the world. this is our to welcome to the news. dropping this the 1st day of february, a top united nations humanitarian committee has urged western states to urgent. they reversed their decision to freeze funding for the un relief fund works agency for palestinian refugees under itself has wound up disastrous consequences, something new which is being implemented by 17 countries plus the u. if the countries that suspended their funding to otherwise maintain their decision, the impact will be kept us traffic's on the people of cars that are right now. as
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the war continues, as the displacements continues, as people are mostly in the rush shelters receiving wheat flour to make bread from hon, receiving medical services from monroe. so the, in fact will be really a disaster. the situation is already cut the stuff like. in the case of our stuff in the west bank, including east jerusalem, and in casa, we share the names of all our staff once a year with the israel governments. we do something similar in all the whole countries where we work. so we do share the name of our staff with the governments of jordan, lebanon, syria, because we want to know if there are concerns from these governments. so we will continue doing this and we will continue to take very seriously any allegation of breach of professionalism by our staff. western states were quick to suspend funding for a rough after is re like use
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a dozen of the agencies employees of taking part and they have to have a 7 terrorist attack. and while the u. n has voted on investigation, the heads of 15 agencies of the world body of warned of and then pending collab. so think she monetary and system in casa, we got reaction from desperate siblings to the host into mission. the. this is the beginning of health because there are 2200000 refugees. people displaced from the north to the south and they are without shelter, food drink for anything you food is not available for these people. then we are heading towards the salmon and the disaster that is the worst and the history of humanity in peace, time was 70 percent dependent on, on the aid under was schools and free health services. what do you expect to happen to us now? when many countries reduce the aid provided to underway will say it is a major disaster and a catastrophic situation. but he's the only body that supports the posting in
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people, and it's the only one that has the ability to provide assistance. we discussed the crisis with facebook's person for the posting reg, chris and the bio for soccer saves the western suspension of funding for unreal could not have come to worst this. this is a king's and i'll tell on one of the one we're calling on. we will have more humanitarian aids to get into garza and we need to collaborate together as a human nature, years and old humanitarian agencies to be able to respond to this kill off emergency exhaust and we are. and there's a need for the old efforts to be able to provide all the humanitarian services to the people that can cause 2, i need the suffering of over 2000000 civilians in casa, yesterday. we have run out of the blood and then display speeds. and how do need to the gloves to save lives? we do have shortage of medicine and make
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a medical supply as well. and now with food, we with food to for you, the patients, the ones that people as went off townsend's of displaced people who are taking shelter out of the staff. we have limit them in for the displeased people. and for our sons to only one need a day since the beginning of the escalation, we have seen as red as targeting civilians started getting health care workers, hospitals, and ambulances. and all who is there is justifications which is absolutely most of the time and not right and wrong. and it's just accusations because because they want to justify anything, they are doing civilians on health care workers and all should be protected. i'm not targeted. and while the u. n, wardens validation monetary and situation in gal say is becoming even more dire doctors on a northern hospital there which has been bombarded by the idea of several times in
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recent days are struggling to provide aid after the facility was heavily damaged. local report, monkwood sup, uh, filed this for us from missing. i mean, i mean with special ed, i was at the most about the, this is the, our, the hospital in the table is a tower area of northern garza and it is come under a number of strikes throughout the war need this rarely artillery directly targeting the building, we can now speak with local dr. muhammed sally la, please tell us about the conditions at the hospital after the repeated attacks and by the idea of national. we have been providing health services to the citizens of northern gauze, or from the beginning of these rarely aggression. the hospital was besieged rate team days and it was targeted full times. many of its medical personnel were killed in addition to the rest of the hospital direct to some of its employees. all of this is jeopardize the health care system in northern garza and the work of our hospital. the state, if i can,
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to just what sort of direct impact have these really strikes had on the medical services and clinical capacity of the hospital. as i said, the fat and the attacks over the past 2 days of affected 50 percent of the hospitals capacity as $48.00 buds were taken out of service by the shelling of 2 floors designated for the wounded and the sick. these rules are the 2 flaws allocated to doctors without borders of strategic partners at all of the hospital. we are a non governmental organization that has been working for 5 years, treating the wounded in northern god. so we have many partnerships such as the world health organization and doctors without borders. in addition to partnerships with all united nations organizations, we've been submitting distress close to these groups on a daily basis that some of these international organizations coordinate to the entry of medical aid. but we're unable to deliver this aid hedge you to these really of the patient preventing them from doing so many medical aid convoys are blocked and we kind of bring them here from southern gaza. yeah, so far they had, they had to do things. these are systematic is really strikes to undermine and we
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can the health care system and northern gaza window, but that's it. as 11 of our, not since the beginning of the aggression, we have seen the israeli occupation forces targeting medical facilities and the health care sector. in general. many government hospitals where hits, we are non governmental hospitals. but we have been targeted more than once. they're seeking to attack everything related to the health sector in northern garza to completely overwhelm the medical systems. it says the thank you dr. isn't he? yeah, it's yes and moment. so they clearly systematic policy by these really occupation forces to restrict and undermine the strength and capabilities of hospitals. here in northern guys, i'm amid the continuing idea of aggression and the bombing of the enclave. can moving sides from there to can eunice, where stuff from the world health organization has managed to deliver a central supplies to one of the last remaining working hospitals in the region.
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the small slice of good news comes and made reports that local citizens in the devastated area, they're running out of food. i'm fast. a crowd gathered upon the arrival of the w. h. o conroy. as the aid was distributed to more than a 1000 patients, i can ask for hospitals, doctors up top facilities say, while listening and children are especially vulnerable to epidemic, sparked by a critical lack of a central resources who had done what was that this is a vivid example of the spread of outbreaks and dangerous diseases due to the overcrowding of displaced people at the hospital and the lack of cleaning and sanitation. and the shape, for example, to this child is suffering from a fungal skin disease on the head. and this is not the only case as to many others have been recorded at this hospital. they hit in special ed this so it's been more than 10 days since our t last contact with our regular a comforter. peter from gals that i listed in canadian journalist monster schuman,
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there's allegedly being detained, bias really forces monster, his colleague and friend on the elmo guardy shared what he knows by the reporter's disappearance on the, on the list i wasn't attend with a group of journalists of the nozzler medical complex months or was focused on reporting and delivering messages about the various massacres in garza for the for and media. we had no time to rasp who worked around the clock to show the latest by a social media. there was a huge amount of engagement on through was conveying the truth because is really accounts claim that palestinians are the executioner is riley's all the innocent victims. we recently lost our crew and with it the ability to deliver our message and spread news of the crimes committed by the occupies to prevent their falsification. since the truth is what is captured by our press cameras and gaza. so we started to search for our coo and months or to learn about their fate. eye witnesses told us that they had been arrested while others told us that they had
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been targeted. we don't want to give credibility to this account because we don't know anything for a certain yet. the most likely outcome is that they were arrested is really occupation deals with everyone and got the same way. we are all targeted, even though journalists are supposed to have special protection, according to the geneva conventions, which would prevent journalist from being targeted. israel breaks all of these agreements and i am very afraid for the remaining members of my family, especially since they have been displaced on more than one occasion. i fear for my life and the life of the remaining members of my family. the u. s. military said on wedding stay, thought it had shocked on 3 rainy and a 10 emani drones. the developments and the red sea come the maids and own going intervention by the u. s. and u. k against the food cheese, over their attacks on ships off the coast. the un security council has gathered to discuss the crisis with russia,
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accusing the west of being the real threat to peace in the region. the receiving reduced to unless we collect for as the aggressive actions by our security council colleagues, the west and the okay in the red sea, remind us of the barbaric and illegal mega bomb because of us lobby of dentist on iraq, libya and syria. at the same time, the thesis of fighting terrorism and right of self defense is exploited shamelessly . we categorically condemn the aggression against you have been conducted without approval by the un security council. we had against stress that the unlawful and provocative actions by washington and london. both a direct threat to international peace and security, and undermine the global order based on the supremacy of international rights and the central role of the u. n. was talking about provocative actions us republican presidential hopeful nicky healey has made quite the expose of statement urging washington to bomb or rock in syria in order to assess and the leading are really in linked figures there. what you're saying now is the time to hit a run,
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now's the time to hit their leaders. it's different. don't go and bomb the cutter infrastructure, the infrastructure in a rack in syria. you start with that 1st you do the sanctions and you take out a couple of their leaders. that's the way in their country in there. if they're in their culture, you do like solo money. when they left the country, you figure out where they are, our special operations can do that and then you take them out when it comes to us and insist that around is to blame for we since strike, buying a rocky militant equip that killed 3 american soldiers at the base in the borders on between syria and jordan, washington claims the militants are in the really in proxy. the lock is ation denied by officials in the islamic republic. and while the u. s. has made no on response to that attack. american forces have bottom the lifting targets in iraq, ciriani m and a number of times since october 7th, after so called the stomach resistance groups stepped up their attacks against us military bases across the region. but us ortho doctor,
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this sort of flanders say nikki hailey's, aggressive statements point to the culture productive nature of washington's foreign policy. in the middle of things i to the corporate media, she says exactly what the bible says, what trump said, what obama said. i always talk tough, threatened with countries and po sanctions, targeted assassinations, and list troops and war. really no new, nothing new. she's talking about all. let's have some new sanctions. serious been under sanctions more than 20 years or rack 34 years and continuing around since 1979. 0, that's 45 years. so the sanctions continue, the targeted assassinations continue. what it means is this failed failed, failed policy. of a dying empire. frankly, no new thinking about how to cope with this, just make the same big threats and,
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and keep on making the same actions. it doesn't matter really. it's what impacts us profit us corporate power. and it isn't stopping any of these countries from asserting their right to be free of us. true. and, and that is what a rock is demanding. they've been calling for us troops out for quite some time now . now a lot of interest in this next story. the 1st human has been fitted with an implant from 11 must company euro link, which allows users get this to control phones or computers for thoughts. the billionaire entrepreneurs is the initial focus of the technology will be people who are unable to use their limbs. adding another initial results are problems. the 1st human received an implant from neuro link and is recovering well initial results
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show promising neuron spike detection. so where do we stand on this one, a medical marvel worrying rise of the robots or perhaps a little of both. earlier, my colleague rachel ruble spoke with a panel of gas who shared their thoughts on the technological break. the obvious benefits of, of users being able to manipulate matter using their own thoughts and interfacing with computers. but there are definitely prospects for abuse and control at stake here. and that is a brain computer interfacing easily and seamlessly could slide into brain cloud interfacing, which means effectively 2 way transmission of information from the individual to the cloud and vice versa from the cloud to the individual. that means effectively
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the ability to read minds on one hand, i say it does a great achievement, or this comes from people kind of move values. but as far as the globalization of these technology, i think it's kind of solve the same issues we'll be having with the other technologies. so, mazda phones, i don't think, is an added advantage to the normal people with them properly walking leaves. i'd also like to show them over the phone and the substance history without biological, which i'm skeptical about that gives you an additional bi tv to just narrow it down to maybe the $240.00 the difficulties, especially when moving buildings. i think that's going to be out of that class that moving that direction. i think that the technology go about a year. so really interesting to start from bad compatibility. that is a biggest problem in the kinds, easiest ways isn't your own interface is so basic. this is a wire protest against this by the brain q sure it can be rejected by the human
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body is a for him. but so there is the largest professional for this improvement in materials . and also the such improvements needed to be in the technologies. for example, such as a recording, saying that there is a future potential of this technology is really incredible. in future this, you'll be able to even the, from the source towards the side of when people and this year and all the people. so i mean this, the think about a compensation of flow functions, but at least we will be also about orientation on the human body is the tools and um, together with their bodies, acknowledges that person will be able to control the devices. is it part of his or her body, for example, and next or have smart home, do i see the gosh tools and so on? i'm a be skeptical about that actual distance learning district. but i don't think it's
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going to be mandatory call, maybe be aware for the future as much as you like to be. but the most part this would be the solution for those people who might be having at the dishes or controlling some electronic devices. are they more lee and also there's a with the high side all of the issue that you've been having with all of your other technologies. i really lod eagle on mosque and i do not denigrate his intentions, which i believe are noble. but the technology in the wrong hands could lead to affective remote control of individuals by the state or by a corporate state hybrid. okay, switching gears now, russian banks have posted record profits flying in the face of nearly 2 years of unprecedented western sanctions. that is, according to a new report from the financial times, the countries banking sector with $1016.00 times more money last year compared to
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2022. when most of the restrictions were implemented over the ukraine conflict. the boom as being partly of tribute it to the national purchase of offsets that were sold off by western companies as they fled from a russia, a subsidized loans with particularly favorable rates for young families that also lived in the pin and home ownership on comes as the i am asked, has upgraded as projections for the sanction come freeze economies growth this year as well. or what aspect on the story of that russian resilience with our financial expert uncomfortably to chris and joined me in the street a good morning to you pressing union. yeah, so all of us are calling the steel primarily of these results a surprise. are you in agreement with the not really union, but i think we're in the privilege situation of sitting here in russia where a lot of people are, i think, you know, throughout the whole,
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started the special military operation. have been, we've seen with their own eyes. what's happened with the russian economy, and as it gets, you see a more infrastructure being developed, new homes, being built in all these things. and it's quite clear why that is. that's because the economy is doing well. if economy is not doing well, you don't see things like this. but when you see when, when the economy is doing well, you see, you see new developments. you've seen these things going up and see massive infrastructure projects happening. and that's really the case as to what we're seeing right now in russia. so even the economy is bearing the fruits of it because you know, more money for bonds is certainly good news for investors. but it is actually translating, it is converting to the russian calling me and the russian people. yeah, i would agree with that 100 percent. just saying that if you travel around russia, which, which i do quite often. if you go to the regional cities or say the like, last week i was in a city who really honest, which is one of the regional cities of russia. this is a city that's during the ninety's suffered quite a lot with through economic troubles now is booming. you've got brand new factories
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being built. you've got brand new out of plant developments being built. and most importantly, you've got young families being able to afford to buy these homes. and you really can't say that for the west and economies right now. well, it just something else on that i, i saw one of the quotes in the article by the f t. chris and i'll just read it and then should the russian economy face another external shock. it will have buffers that can be deployed and the government will not have to spend money to be like there's a lot of western country wished or in opposition. absolutely. a completely right union and that's the thing again, as you're quite right. you said a healthy banking system give stop by side to, to the central bank basically to that hold sort of the, it's the, the tax money because that's the real money being made by real entrepreneurs in this country, which would then bolster the entire economy and allow it to continue to try the sanctions we, we need to mention them because the number of sanctions chris and russia is dealing with more than 16 size and separate restrictions already in place. an unprecedented
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number. why hasn't that brought the country to its knees as the west was hoping? i can get in the united states, say that russia has of the friends that don't want to sanction. and those friends happens to be the largest growing economies on the planet. india, china load of african nations as well. and i think it's because rush replaced by different roles union. and a lot of these countries are saying, look, we want to play by these, what was bothering the boost that the west is imposing on russia. and i think it's most of the backside on the west, you know, we were saying instead of wasting call, say we say chinese causes which some would argue what mostly pay area. i'm cheap, i'm more reliable. sort of these things have come together in order to really bolster and just boost the rest of the economy in a way, i think that the west had no idea what happened. but if somebody in britain or, or washington, for instance, today was reading the newspaper, they would be laughing at what you're saying because they're, they're looking at what has been written, the western officials, claiming that russia is isolated it's, it's working alone. but an increasing number of countries, there's
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a big world out there, want to work with nations. they don't want to be dictated to do they, through the prism of the west, they want to put what they need 1st. and you know, if they find partners like pressure that is willing to do that on an equal funding, going to need more basis flaw away as you're absolutely right. you and, and i think, i think that's the, well, we're looking at, you know, those, the, there's a whole lot of international rules based orders. they for that, right. and there's international law. most countries, i believe, once it by international law that's with, with russia, which is a member of the united nations security council. this isn't a country you can just throw away and say, you know what, you would need to follow a different role because that is international law. and i think the world is finally waking up. i'm wanting to go back to the model of co operation collaboration and multi polarity is we cite by offered on this channel, apart from russian oil and gas. chris, what else come the country off for the rest of the developing world, which i think you're alluding to mainly there in terms of mutually beneficial trade . but yeah, i think one of the biggest things is technology. let's look at,
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let's look at nuclear technology for a rush, just building a new nuclear pop punk in collaboration with, with egypt, these, these partnerships being signed all the time. and then obviously we've got the other thing which it we dresser was famous for, you know, during the soviet ever announced is coming back in a big way that spiced investment space technology is very interesting. all of these new technological achievement as it advancement you know, if the shed with weld rather than cats we dressers doing at 50 to 90 pulse to rushes economy side and both the most importantly, global, international trade. i think this tickets going to be streets for nuclear power rushes up, the vanguard all is about as well. and something else. and just to put you back when the west cut russia off from swift, we, we remember that russia was going to fall off the cliff. this was the, the end of days for the economy, for the country. it has worked. i like that because there are alternatives and platforms are there to do international trade and that has develop i'm such
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a speed that i didn't think people would happen to the last number of years a what, what are the se invention, eh, necessities, the mother of old inventions, how necessary is swift right now and how's it, how's it being hurt by how well russia is doing? yeah, that's a really great question, insights. it's a big, big complex to break down. but the swift is actually for, as i say, that with just for everyone that high and is a financial institution that helps people move money liability. so if you've got dollars and you want this, and then from i know the u. k to america, you would use the system code switching company to know using it, but that's what you use dominance, this is the dominant system. however, you know, russia was very, very smart when they implemented that payment systems, you know, in the ninety's really the, in the early 2, thousands is rush. it didn't allow the, the, the us box companies to actually control that, say, these are all mazda caught, they run it on their own system. so russian was very easy to easy to just switch
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the switch over night, which they did. a lot of people are very cynical about it, but it actually was because the system is far more effective. it's also cheaper. so balancing china banks in india with all of these countries, we've described the trade in with russia. we're able to switch on the system even night without having to do it must have technical i the whole and i think that's the reason i think you're completely right. people thought it would be the end of days. people didn't really understand exactly how small the russian government have been in building the technical payments of the structure of this country. it's pretty amazing. i mean, you know, you take a payment here. i think a lot of people and you know, not even russia what night, but if you pay for something on your debit card or credit card, the rest of the payment is more or less instance. i remember sitting, for example, in the u. k or full island and you're, you're making a payment and you're waiting about 2 to 3 minutes if you called. but if it's spots on straight away, the technology is just mostly pay the union. and that's the truth. is this something? is it certainly, yeah, i'm kind of put a point you about the political ramifications of all this and, you know,
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when you have headlines like this in the f t, i know the article is it people to notice it gets notice, you know, not just by people reading it, but by authorities as well. you have something like your opinions and spending 2 years buying expensive fuel from other countries. it's hurting people. me are you it, you officials, for instance, are they listening to this? do you think after so much time? so much effort into trying to punish russia that it's not working. it's doing the opposite. but well, you know, what, maybe negotiations instead of punishments. i a sanctions. maybe that's the way forward, because if you want to take the world's biggest country, if you want to work together, instead of seeing it develop other infrastructure with the rest of the world, you're going to have to eventually talk and, and make progress in that regard. are you seeing that happen? so i thought it would quite the unit, but what we can see is in the elect, sorrel cycles of a lot of european countries. that's
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a good job. many right now we've got a lot of the freedoms policies that, um, well i would say i wouldn't quite say pro russian, but more friendly towards russia, pulling my realistic maybe. yeah, yeah, exactly. wayllace wayllace, right? realist. you know, you've got, you know, old and have hungry who's always been, you know, always been a, a realistic product. what's hungry 1st, even beat somebody who's your city, you stuff. you've got, you know that, that, that shows you. if you look at opinion polls, they don't was correct, but they do tend to show you the way that the vast amount of public opinion, where the most amount of public opinion is. and i think we're seeing now people, people that people are hungry, people of cold. and when you have that, you're going to see a change. and hopefully that's going to be a change of the positive, a change where finally, you know, t f is willing to sit down on the negotiating type with russia. pushed by that right. the last to do so we can see united c a c, a more positive outcomes, the situation for the people back home. okay, breaking down the story. the russian banks have posted record. profits are to computer chris cents. chris always get the so you thank you. thank you. all right
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