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the, she's getting the best do what i mean. there's a corporate push out the, the in the countries when suspended their funding to otherwise maintain their decisions. the impacts will be catastrophic on the people of color right now . as moving a 1000 countries join the us on the un suspending funds to the un rescue agencies of palestinians and want itself warns of devastating consequences for the lives of the anti us civilian population have gone. as far as the intensifies in southern guns, the doctors won't have definitely consequences not only for ms waley as point, but also want at least reading inspections that oh the field hospitals. oh so this out the. 2 to 916 when the belgian capital this tom is make clear,
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the fire re feelings outside the offices of the politicians, demanding fat treatments for national produce the a very warm welcome to us, just 2 and 3 pm here in moscow. and this is on the international for the latest world news update is good to have you with us or talk united nations humanitarian committee has a west and states to immediately with us that decisions are freeze funding for the us release and works agency for palestinian refugees on the wall itself as well, and the business being implemented by 17 nations 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 color right now. as the war continues. as the displacements continues, as people are mostly in the rush shelters receiving wheat flour to make bread from
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honora, receiving medical services from monroe. so the, in fact will be really a disaster. the situation is already got those traffic. in the case of our staff in the west bank, including east jerusalem, and in casa, we share the names of all our staff once a year with the israel government. we do something similar in the all the host 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. western states were quick to suspend funding for underwater off that as well accused a dozen of the agencies employees of taking parts in the october 7th terrorist attack. and while the un has valves of investigation,
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the heads of 15 agencies of the world body have one of an impending collapse of the humanitarian system in gaza. we heard reaction to the holes in donations from the desperate civilians. 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, or anything. the 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 is the only body that supports the posting in people. and it's the only one that has the ability to provide assistance. we discussed the crisis with palestinian web presence. folks pass in any ball of false site to say
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it's the west in suspension of funding full on the wall. couldn't have come out. it was time of this, this is and kim's, and i'll tell on while everyone we're calling on, we will have more humanitarian needs to get into garza and we need to collaborate together as a human nature. yes. and all humanitarian agencies to be able to respond to this kill off emergency exhaust and we are, and there's a need for the own efforts to be able to provide all the humanitarian services to the people that can cause 2. i need the sufferings of over 2000000 civilians in garza. yesterday. we have run out to do blood and then display speeds and have deleted a 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 flee into the patients, the wounded people went off tarzan's of displeased people who are taking shelter
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out of the staff. we have limit them in for the displeased people and for our sons to only one need a judge since the beginning of the escalation, we have seen a thread of targeting civilians start 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 and health care workers should be protected. i'm not targeted or the you enroll into the showing us how are you in a situation and does that is becoming even more dia, doctors of the northern hospital that which has been from bothered by the idea of several times in recent days of struggling to provide aid of the facility was heavily damaged, local report and my mood softball institute, adults. so at the same, i mean,
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i mean with special ed i would that be most if i think this is the our, the hospital in the title is a tower area of northern guys. i mean, it is come under a number of strikes throughout the war, and this is really artillery directly targeting the building. we can now speak with local dr. muhammed sally. please tell us about the conditions at the hospital after the repeated attacks by the idea of national. we have been providing health services to the citizens of northern garza from the beginning of these rarely aggression. the hospital was besieged for 18 days and it was targeted full times. many of its medical personnel were killed, in addition to the rest of the hospital directs on some of its employees. all of this is jeopardize the health care system in northern garza, on the work of our hospital administrative. but can you just what sort of direct impact have these really strikes had on the medical services and clinical capacity of the hospital? as i understand the fact and the attacks over the past 2 days of affected 50 percent of the hospitals capacity as $48.00 beds were taken out of service by the
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showing of 2 floors designated for the wounded and the sick. these were also the 2 flaws allocated to doctors without borders, a strategic partners out of the hospital. we are a non governmental organization that has been working for 5 years. treating the wounded in northern garza, we have many partnerships such as the world health organization and doctors without borders. in addition to partnerships with o, united nations organizations, and we have been submitting distress close to 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 occupation 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 can the health care system and northern gaza. the little bit that 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
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general, many government hospitals were 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 assistance. thank you. dr. ethan, who yeah, it's the moment. 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 the bombing of the enclave. moving south to town units now west off. some of the world health organization has managed to deliver a central supplies to one of the last remaining working hospitals. in the end place, this comes in as opposed to local citizens and the data stays there. we are running out of food. a crowd gathered upon the arrival of the w h. o convoy. as the aid was distributed to more than a 1000 patients at nasa hospital,
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doctors at that facility, se palestinian children are especially vulnerable to epidemics. fox, by a critical lot of essential resources. well, had done what was the this is a vivid example of the spread of outbreaks and dangerous diseases due to the over crowding of displaced people at the hospital and the lack of cleaning and sanitation. 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 the special o states most stop funding is rails and military. that's the message from south africa's farm. it is a common thing on the i. c j's preliminary ruling on put tory is paisley gainst as well. the lady panel also raised the issue of frozen funding for the un release and works agencies of palestinian refugees. game you have collective punishment. we need to object to that. but we should also look at working with the world to secure funding from the south to assist at this entity. the states
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must therefore also act independently and immediately to prevent genocide by israel and to ensure that they as the states i'm not themselves involved in violation of the genocide convention minister pendel. and that context, i'm reminded the media of the atrocities committed by use while in the gaza strip and gave an overview of the rules issued by the ice gates with the quote audits 6, the provisional measures including before as well, to refrain from acts under the genocide convention, the quote also bordering as well to preserve the evidence of genocide and to submit a report to, to the court one month off, mrs. taken in line with the orders that it has provided. now,
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would diplomatic if it's an apartment to the concerning on the possibility of a 2 month seized by us. and if it's still being made to improve the flow of age into gaza. as well as a could argue that it's already taking steps to meet the quotes demands, but then the minister says that, jeff, what do we then do is there's no implementation of these measures that the eyes, the data has put in place. and i suppose what confronts us now is what do we do if there is no implementation? and that is the question or nations must onset today because it is a body of united nations that has set out these provisional measures. it's not the south african government or south africa and its own. it's as the international court of justice. and if it's orders, i'm not respected. what does this mean for every other government?
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they've committed atrocities against a people. the minister also says that these dance and whom is presented as international reaction to the court case, allegations and she expects even more allegations i missed information to come through. as a result of africa's case, a case is wrong to brussels now was schools of serious fun. this, at this stage, the parliament building the mozy action from the unions officials and of what they call a dia, stays of national agricultural sexes. the, the,
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the heated raleigh payment made a nearby summit of top you officials and hold the blocks leadership side away from facing the work cuz they were met some praise, bye, hung gary employment is to fix the old and who's also in brussels for tools. 7 back in brussels will stand up for the voice of the people, even if the bureaucrats and brussels blackmail was found that demonstrations, demonstrations, of support across europe, over the last several months, has protested subjects to the green agendas. tough environmental roles. rising energy costs under the influx of cheap agriculture products from countries such as ukraine, they say these boxes make providing. so if the europe uncompetitive, the farm is how it looks where it's invalid and southern fronts. what obstructing
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airport access results in dozens of arrest the, the u. s. military said on wednesday it had slowed down 3 raining and 10 year many drones. but developments and the red sea kind of made and own. 2 being intervention by the us and u. k. a gauge the who's the size of our tax on ships. also, you have any toast, the un security council, this guy the, to discuss the escalation with russia, accusing the west of being the will switch to piece in the region, producing reduce to, unless we collect, where is the aggressive actions by our security council colleagues. the width of the okay, in the red sea, remind us of the barbaric and illegal matchup bumping, something us love you. again, it's time you rock 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 him and conducted without approval by the un security council. we had against stress that the
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unlawful and provocative actions by washington and london, both a direct threat to international peace and security and funds in mind the global order based on the supremacy of international rights and the central role of the un . meanwhile, us republican presidential hopeful nikki haley is made of explosive statements urging washington to bomb iraq and syria and assassinate. leaving a rainy in figures, what you're saying now is the time to hit iran. now's the time to hit their leaders . it's different don't go and bomb the good to our 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 with us as the us. they consists fit it wrong, is to blame for a reason strike, find a rocky minute to include that killed 3 american soldiers. that a base in the boat asserting between syria and jordan. washington claims the
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melissa and saw in the radian proxy and accusation denied by officials in the islamic republic. and while the u. s. has made no onto response to that attack, americans forces have phones with us. and so i'm guessing a rock, syria and human a number of times since october, the 7th of the so called islamic resistance groups step up their attacks against us military bases across the region. american olsa as activists. sarah found the stays nikki haley is aggressive statements pointing to the counter productive nature of washington's foreign policy. the corporate media. she says exactly what the bible says, what trump said, what obama said. i always talk tall, 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
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1979. that's 45 years. so the sanctions continue, the targeted assassinations continue. what it means. it says 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, 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 russian banks has posted record profits flying in the face of 92 years of unprecedented west and sanctions. as, according to
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a new report from the financial times, the countries banking sector rates in 16 times more money last year compared to 2022. when most of the restrictions were implemented over the ukraine conflicts, the boom has been partly attribute to to the national purchase of assets that was sold off by western companies as they fled from russia. it comes as the i m f has upgraded these projections with the sanctions countries, economic growth. this year. we discussed developments earlier with finance, with specialist on the all to contribute to career sense throughout the whole start of the special military operation. everything we've seen with our own eyes, what's happening with the russian economy. and i think as you see, a more infrastructure being developed, 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 the case as to what we're
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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 that if you travel around russia, which, which i do quite often, if you go to the 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 doing the 90, suffered quite a lot with through economic troubles now is booming. 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's of the west and economies right now. can i put a point you about the political ramifications of all this? and, you know, 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
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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 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 electoral cycles of a lot of european countries, that'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 russia, 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 in hungry who's always been, you know, always been a realist and the prophets hungry 1st. even beats having lose your subsidy, you stuff. you've got, you know, that, that, that shows you. if you took an opinion polls they don't was correct,
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but they do tend to show you the way that the vast amounts of public opinion, where the vast amount of public opinion is. and i think we're seeing now people, people that people are hungry, people of color. and when you have that, you're going to see a change. and hopefully that's going to be changing the positive a 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. we can see united c a c. i'm a positive outcomes of the situation for the people back how the, the russian foreign ministry has welcome to ruling by the international court of justice. dismissing most of kids accusations against most of the use long military, conflicts in full accounts of eastern ukraine in the international courts of justice did not follow key. as legend fundamentally refused to recognize russia was an aggressor. the cold also rejected. ukrainian insinuations that the don, yes, can luc guns people's republic sir allegedly terrorist organizations. these conclusions are of particular importance in light of the fact the key of hope to use the quotes routing to support system onto the transfer threats of russian
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assets stolen in the west and the introduction of international restrictions against russia. inquiring files, the international court of justice, low search back in 2017 accusing russia of funding rebels and don't boss a decade ago. the ice age i can smooth it that the alleged supply of weapons in training, as well as the downing of the image 79 line, and 2014 was not covered by the scope of the convention. the cause did, however rule that russia had failed to pro, but alleged violations play, individuals that refused to order moscow to pay compensation to victims. as keith has requested us based international lawyer, kline preston say c i c j. throughout the most serious allegations that ukraine has level the gain, spices, finance, the most serious charges included the financing of terrorism. and of course the i. c. j rejected that and found in the russian federation its favor. i think that was the most important fact and claim that was resolved by this decision,
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the only pursuing the only violations that the last huge i did find were minor violations with respect to the russian federation. late involved the failing to properly investigate the claims of terrorism. i'm not permitting enough plugs instruction in schools in the ukraine language and for him being the parts are minority from exercising or using a representative bodies as especially their own form of government on the crime in peninsula. and those issues are, are pretty minor. the, the major one which key of wanted was the founding, the, the provision of arms and weapons to the domestic republican,
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the goss people's republic, to help them defend themselves against key a, constituted the funding on of terrorism in the i suggest, rejected that. so i believe this was originally victory for the russian federation . a somali born american congresswoman stocks out wage by critics a and flaming tensions and as bold as to our least task and region and the rest of the speed to ill on or last, as she strongly supported somalia. and his territorial dispute with the south west terrace republic of somalis and some of us politicians have quoted full of democrats to be stripped of citizenship and even deported saying she's abusing her position. his just some of what she asked when he said much good that much i'm a couple of days ago. we heard that some people who called themselves tamale's or east claimed to be somebody's, have signed a memorandum of understanding with iep on access to the c. small it is for
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somebody's only as over 45 percent of small the us population on 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, somalia will never be in danger, and its montez will not be stolen. but ethiopia, or anyone else in the scandal, came off to the break away on recognize with public of somali alon signed to deal with a c or p, a on access to the red sea. the region recently became a focal point of global attention also became a shipping route was, were piece of a targeted find militants from yemen. so model is suggests the u. s. is now especially interested in driving a wedge between somalia and dc. yeah. over the status of somebody non tenure based international relations scala and the car. yeah, a new nina told us that says fi, we resurrect from the us congress women. it's dangerous for each task because a whole comments about the somebody lands memorandum of understanding who the
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fuel is. jim evaluated this in much more somebody's inventions and because it goes in again as a principal, oh no construction likes bunch of but what is going to, what's your about? the student was that she was going to use the united states and the project you can do one more time, a section of what somebody just at the expense of the neighboring countries. so when she stopped talking about going back to the good, the somalia, the conception the dentist in that field and trustworthy discussions. and so i'm, i'm here today because the project failed. so for her to stop talking about the, to the writing it is, is uh, is it through the computer in the original box, you can very serious situation and that is what i'm going to do. and so when she
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says she is close to somebody and then was nothing else but one another use and as is pushing there's a lot of interest in the dentist interest is really what i mean. i know who the human has been visited with an implants from a loan. most company near a link for the 1st time, which allows users to control phones or computers, stories. both the entrepreneurs stays the initial focus of the tech. people who are unable to use their lives. i think that initial results of pharmacy. the 1st human received an implant from neuro link and is recovering well. initial results show promising neuron spike detection. so a medical model, a worry instead of the rise of the robot. so perhaps a little of the early of my colleague, great 2 variables, but with a panel of guests who set the thoughts on the technological breakthrough. the
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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 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 the solve the same issues. are we having the technologies to mazda phones?
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i don't think is an added advantage to the normal people. we didn't provide the walking names. 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 body to just narrow it down to maybe the people who are the difficulties, especially when moving buildings. i think that's going to be out of that class moving about the actual i think that the technology going barriers are really interesting to start from bad compatibility. and that is a biggest problem in the kinds, easiest ways in your own interfaces. so basically this is a wire transfer gains this by the branch issue. again, the rejected by the human body is a for him, but so there is the last professional for this improvement saving materials. and also the such improvements needed to be in the technologies. for example, such as are avoiding san diego and there is a future potential. this technology is really incredible. in future this,
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you'll be able to even the, from the source towards the side of when people and this year and all the data people. so i mean this above the think about a compensation of flow functions, but at least we will be also about organization on the human body, as it really is beautiful. and together with their bodies, acknowledges that person will be able to control unity. why is this? is a part of she is a her by for example, and next or have smart home. do i see the gosh tools and so on? i be skeptical about that actual just as normal, the sticky. but i don't think it's going to be mandatory. oh maybe that way for the future as much as you like to be, but the best, but they should be the solution for those people who might be having adding dishes or people to controlling some electronic devices are they.

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