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just instead the colonial list, it just failed the racist smith of the european invincibility. the if the countries have to spend the, their funding to other law maintain their decisions. the impact will be catastrophic on the people a lot. but right now, it's more than a dozen countries join the us sending you and suspending funds to the u. n. refugee agency for palestinians. monroe itself warns that devastating consequences for the lives of the entire civilian populace of gaz that's finding intensifies in the size of the unclear doctor's floor of deadly consequences. not only from its really or strikes, but also rapidly spreading infections up over field hospitals in galvan and also this are the
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dramatic scenes from the belgian capital. those farmers make clear their fiery feelings outside the offices of the politicians, demanding for treatment for industrial purchasers. the live at 1 pm and the russian capital. welcome to the news r and r t international. let's get to this thursday's top story. top united nations to military and committee has urged western states to immediately reverse their decision to freeze funding for the un relief and works agency for palestinian refugees. unread self has one of the disastrous consequences of the move, which is being implemented by 17 nations now plus the u. if the countries that suspended their funding to otherwise maintain their decision, the impact will be catastrophic on the people of color right now,
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as 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 stuff as well. western states were quick to suspend funding for on rough after israel accuse that doesn't know if the agencies
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employees of taking part in the october 7th terrorist attack on, while the un as valid an investigation. the heads of 15 agencies up the world body of word of an impending collapse. so thank you, monetary and system in gaz. a weird reaction to the holton donations from desperate civilians. they said this is the beginning of health because there are 2200000 refugees. people displays from the north through 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 in the history of humanity. please tell them up in peace time. we was 70 percent dependent on, on the aid under was schools. i'm free health services. what do you expect to happen to us now that when many countries reduce the aid provided to underway will say, it is a major disaster,
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any catastrophic situation. whatever is the only body to support supposed to be and people, and it's the only one that has the ability to provide systems. and on the program earlier was they spoke to person for the palestinian red crescent and the ball far so i could save the western suspension of funding for and right could not have come into worst time this. this is a games and i'll tell i'm one of the one we're calling on. we will have more humanitarian aids to get into gaza. and we need to collaborate together as a human nature, as an old humanitarian agencies to be able to respond to the scale of 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 in costa to i need the sufferings of over 2000000 civilians in casa, yesterday. we have run out of the blood and then display speed to have the lead to
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the blog to save lives. we do have shortage of medicine and make a medical supply as well. and now with food, we with food to for you, the patients, the ones, it's people, as well as townsend's of displaced people who are taking something out of the staff . we have limit them in for the displeased people and for our sons to only one need updates since the beginning of the escalation, we have seen as red as targeting civilians are getting health care workers, hospitals, and i'm here this is 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 wildly un, more in stuff the humanitarian situation guys is be coming even more dire doctors
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out a northern hospital there, which has been bombarded by the idea of several times in recent days are struggling to provide basic need after the facility was heavily damaged local reporter mach load sub i filed this from the c. i mean, i mean was such that i was at the most if i think this is the, our, the hospital in the tellos a tower area of northern guys. um, they just come under a number of strikes throughout the war, and this is really artillery directly targeting the building. we can now speak with local doctor mohammed 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 from the beginning of these rarely aggression or 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 and some of its employees. all of this is jeopardize the health care system in northern garza and the work of our
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hospital administrative. but can you 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 fact and the attacks over the past 2 days of affected 50 percent of the hospitals capacity as $48.00 pads were taken out of service by the showing of 2 floors designated for the wounded and the sick. these rules are the 2 flaws allocated to doctors without borders. a 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. cool, so these groups on a daily basis, 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,
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they had to do things. these are systematic is really strikes to undermine and we can the health care system and northern gaza when the with that to there's one on her or 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 were here. we are non governmental hospitals, but we have been targeted more than one see that they're seeking to attract everything related to the health sector in northern garza to completely overwhelm the medical systems. a thank you, dr. isn't he? yeah, it's yes, i'm a one. so a 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 bombing of the enclave. last spring, you side from there to come, eunice? now we're stuff from the world health organization of mileage to deliver
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a central supplies to one of the last remaining working hospitals in the region. the small slice of good news and that the chaos comes in and reports that the local citizens in the devastated area running out of food. a crowd gathered upon the arrival of the w. h. o con boy of the aid was distributed to more than a 1000 patients. no sir, hospital, doctors of thought, facilitate you say policy and children are especially vulnerable to epidemics, sparked by a critical lock of essential resources. will have the movies 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 labor industry. for example, 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, the setup ok to brussels, where scores of furious farmers have besieged the
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e u. parliament building demanding action from the unions. officials over what they call a dire state of the blocks agricultural sector of the . 2 2 dramatic scenes from the belgian capital which shows protesters burning tires and even peppering the building with fireworks police waiting to push back the hungry cries, fire and water coming up the farmers. but he did rally came and made us some of tell. but you leaders just a few streets away. and while the blocks leadership shied away from facing the workers, they were met. some praise by hungering, prime minister of victor or thumb is also in brussels for talks back in brussels will stand up for the voice of the people, even if the bureaucrats and brussels blackmail us. yes, that is the situation. we'll continue to close the follow this thursday,
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but if we go back to wednesday, that is when the us military said it had shot done 3 or randy and, and 10 emani drones. the developments in the red sea come and made an ongoing intervention by the us and u. k. against the who changed over their attacks on ships of the many coast. the un security council has gathered to discuss the escalation with russia, accusing the west, the being the real threat to peace in the region, a division reduced to unless we collect where is the aggressive actions by our security council colleagues. the way somebody okay in the red sea, remind us of the barbaric and illegal match the bomb because of yugoslavia, afghanistan, iraq, libya, and syria. at the same time, the thesis of fighting terrorism and the right of self defense is exploited shamelessly. we categorically condemn the aggression against you haven't conducted without approval by the un security council. we had again stressed that the unlawful and provocative actions by watching some and loans and both a direct threat to international peace and security. and undermining the global
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order based on the supremacy of international rights and the central role of the u . n. o, talking of provocative action us republican presidential hopeful nikki haley has made quite the explosive statement, urging washington to strike a rock and syria with bones in order to assassinate leading and really in linked figures. there you're saying now is the time to hit a run. now so time to hit their leaders, it's different, don't go and bomb the infrastructure, the infrastructure and 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 the 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. and that's as the us census, the run is to blame for a recent strike buying a rocky mount, which includes that killed 3 american soldiers to a base in the border. so in between syria and jordan,
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washington claims the militants are really in proxy. i like is ation denied by officials in the islamic republic. and while the u. s. has made new orleans response to that attack. american forces of ball militant targets in iraq, syria and the m and a number of times since october, 7th after sunni in this lubbock resistance groups stepped up their attacks against u. s. military bases across the region. a us or ser active, a sora flounder. say's nikki hailey's, aggressive statements point to the culture productive nature of washington's foreign policy in the middle leads 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
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under sanctions more than 20 years or rack 34 years and continuing around since 1979. that's 45 years. so the sanctions continue, the targeted assassinations continue. what it means is failed, failed, failed policy, of a dying empire frankly. know new thinking about how to cope with this. just make the same big threats and, 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. a somali board, the american congress woman, has sparked outrage by critics
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a in flaming tensions in the volatile east african region. in a recent speech, little more, a said she strongly supported somalia in its territorial dispute with neighboring some of the land. some of us politicians have called for the democrats to be stripped of citizenship and even to ported over that same. she is abusing her position a month cuz that much um i got a couple of days ago. we had that some people who call themselves tamales or east claim to be somalis have signed a memorandum of understanding with iep on access to the c. small it is for somalis only as over 45 percent of small is population. i'm not even ethnic somalis. the us government must know that we will safe, called the interest of somalia, for as long as i am and congress of somalia will never be in danger and its lopez will not be stolen. but ethiopia, or anyone else in the scandal came after the break away on
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recognize for public of somebody alone and signed a deal with a few people and access to the red sea. the region recently became a focal point of global attention. after the key shipping routes was repeatedly targeted by militants from him and some on the list suggests the u. s. as not especially interested in driving away, it's between somalia and do you feel bit over the status of symbolic what can you based international relations scholar mccarty and then they told us that such fiery rhetoric from the us congress woman is dangerous for east africa as a whole comment about the somebody lands memorandum of understanding the if you'll be a, is generally this in much more. somebody's in that sense because it goes in again, is a principle of no contraction likes bunch of you. but what is going to, what's your about the student was that she was going to use the united states and
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projected to be more top, a section of what somebody just at the expense of the building benches. so when she stopped talking about going back to the gate as a model. yeah. the conception the dentist that failed and that's why they these go sees and somebody have to go to the project failed. so for her to start talking about the to the baby is this, uh, is it through the computer in the original box, you can get a serious situation. that is why don't you need to. and so when she says she has class, so model and then was nothing else but one another use and as is pushing there's a lot of interest in the dentist even just is really what i mean. i don't know who you are. i, let's get into this one. a human has been fitted with an implant from me on most
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company near a link for the 1st time, which allows users to control phones or computers through fault. the entrepreneurs stays the initial focus of the tech. are people who are unable to use their lens, adding that initial results are promising. the 1st human received an implant from newer link and is recovering well. initial results show promising neuron spiked detection. so it's a, it's a medical marvel worrying further rise of the robot. so perhaps a little of both the earlier, my colleague rachel ruble spoke with a bottle of gas who shared their thoughts on the technological breakthrough. 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
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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 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 the symptomology, i think it's gotten us of 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 rooms. and also i do show them over the phone and the substance history without biological, which i'm skeptical about that gives you an additional body to just narrow it down to maybe the before the difficulties,
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especially when moving buildings. i think that's going to be out of that class. you're moving that direction. i think that the technology go about a year. so really interesting is tied 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. he sure it can be rejected by the human body is a for him, but so there is still ex professional. but these improvements in materials and also the such improvements needed to be in the technologies. for example, such as are avoiding san diego, there is a future potential at least acknowledge it is uh, really incredible. in future this, you'll be able to even the, from the source towards the side of when people and here and all the people. so i mean this above the think about a compensation of lot of functions, but at least we will be also about organization on the to me. but it isn't really is the actual and together with their bodies,
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acknowledges that person will be able to control unity. why is this is applied? he's a her by for example, and next or have smart home, do i see the gosh tools? and so i be skeptical about that actual distance learning district. but i don't think it's going to be mandatory call maybe that way 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. i think more lee, and also there's a with the high side on 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 effective remote control of individuals by the state or by
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a corporate state hybrid. the russian banks have posted records, prophets flying in the face of almost 2 years of unprecedented western functions. that's according to a new report from the financial times the countries and funding sector. rick didn't . 16 times more money last year compared to 2022. when most of the restrictions were implemented over the ukraine conflict, the britain has been partly attributed to the national purchase of assets that were sold off by western companies as they fled from russia. it comes as the i m. f has upgraded it's projections for this section of countries economic growth this year as well. i discuss developments earlier with financial specialist and r t contributor presents throughout the whole start of the special military operation. everything we've seen with our own eyes. what's happened with the russian economy, and i think as you see, a more infrastructure being developed,
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new homes being built and all these things. and it's quite clear why that is. that's because the economy is doing well, 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 what the case as to what we're seeing right now in russia. we use 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 and if you travel around russia, which, which i do quite often, if you go to regional cities 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 90 suffered quite a lot with through economic troubles now is assuming you've got brand new factories 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 to the west and economies right now. can i put
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a point to you about the political ramifications of all this? and, you know, when you have headlines like this in the f t under the articles, it, people to notice it gets notice, you know, not just by people reading it, but by a start to use 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. that well, you know what? maybe negotiations instead of punishments i. e sanctions. maybe that's the way forward. so i don't think we're quite the union, but what we can see is in the elect, sorrel cycles of a lot of european countries. it's 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,
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exactly. wayllace wayllace, right realist. you know, you've got, you know, whole bunch of hungry who's always been, you know, always been a, a realistic product, but to hungry 1st even beat somebody who's your city, you stuff. you've got, you know that, that, that shows you. if you took an opinion polls they don't was correct. so they do tend to show you the way that the vast amount of public opinion, where the post amount of public opinion is. and i think we're seeing now people, people that people are hungry, people of calls. and when you have that, you're going to see a change. and hopefully that's going to be changing the positive change where finally, you know, g f is willing to sit down on the negotiating type with russia pushed by their rifles to do so. and we can see united c, c a more positive outcomes of the situation for the people back home. so another are to contribute or former us senate stuff for tara reed is suing the department of justice stateside for $10000000.00 in damages. the st. sais, the agency oversaw an f. b. i cover up of her case against joe biden. and she
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accused of sexual assault. while he was a senator in 1993 as a result of the actions carried out inside the run silver operation, cassandra by the respondent f. b, i at our claimant has suffered severe emotional distress and anxiety was subject to to death threats was on no police availed, had her communications on financial records sees done for quoted and was forced to apply for asylum to a side country. incredible say of her life and liberty of charter re granted us an exclusive 1st interview earlier in the studio here on thursday, detailing her lawsuit against us, federal authorities under incumbents, president bible, the mom she stays sexually abused her of the s b i n g o j, a since joe biden, it went into office, started to target me and went after me. and so this last to actually addresses
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the weapon ization and put us how the f, b i n d o j has been politicized based surveillance to me. and when i did not know i was being surveilled, they opened a d o. j did a sealed case against me. it's still not knowing what's in that seal case. a grand jury was in panel, but what i do know is a twitter attorney had contacted me and said that they had gotten sealed warrants for all my communication meeting. g mail, twitter, everything you can think of on social media, is he us? citizen, i thought, oh well, you're gonna get a death, right? you go to law enforcement. these were online. these were, you know, so that was under the purview of the f b. i didn't know that the f b i was actually targeting me. obviously, they're scared of the fact that i have cooperating witnesses. they're willing to go on the record. i was about to testify before congress. and now you have, there's 7 other women that had complaints that were silenced. i was, threatens, there's documentation now and legal documentation of the threats and of,
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of what was going on. so i think what he's afraid of you, they're trying to protect not only right now his trying to run for president and also his legacy to spend a busy use davis thursday. and if you're in the mood to dig a little bit deeper into any of those stories, all the latest updates, opinion analysis can be fund as always at r t dot com content that are were there. you won't be bored. good bye for now. the, [000:00:00;00]
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