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the, the, the, the headlines on off the international police to northern india to a gas. thousands of fathers stopping that much on new daily. that's as a ring of spiel is directed around the capital to block the procession of angry was the 2 among other things of demanding price guarantee, the phone just the i c j. now the international criminal court, which israel on notice that it's committed, possible ball crimes companies. that's the make of strikes, the idea of strikes and southern goss. i killed more than 100 if there are crimes, we'll get to the bottom of it. and we have our judges also here the i c c to make sure that there's no room for impunity. protesters in south africa and making that feelings crystal clear in the front of a prominent german institute. it's about violating continued support photography.
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also in the program of very own correspondence, steve sweeney addressing the un security council revealing which human price locals have paid in don't yet for the failure of events, piece of feta elements pc. so you'll find nations, you know, united, an account, so that provides no security. this is how the people on the ground see when i spoke to the writer, we all live on loud without the main stream narrative. this is all the international spending the world from most as a police have deployed to a gas in northern india, it's all been a bit to stop thousands of protesting farmers from marching on new delhi. the demonstrate is that a bonding minimum crop price is among other issues, means on the ring of steel has been throwing up around the capital. attract is all
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currently headed towards the city. it made growing concerns about the state of the industry let's. uh huh. and the story over now to out these are the ones in china. what is the situation here in north india? that's where the farm was off for testing this, to test a scroll saw almost to test 2 points or the last time almost was tested. it went on for over a yellow from 2020 to 2021, and it had become the largest full test, involve history. now as we speak, the farm was marching towards new sites from this and saw nothing to now the roads that lead to new day. they are fortified with advocates at 4 to 5 with phones in new simply because all these thousands of families. this is at least $200.00 foot family unions for talking about that i'm lucky to would to daddy on not able to why a farmer marching towards new jersey city. because you,
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denny is still willing to take cook capital of the country and the pharmacy that the government when listen to, the demands on the, when they come to know as far as the demonic. and saw this to be. but to name a few. the one thing the go guarantee for minimum support fries of the crops, that's m a c. they also want the death we will for the final 0 for one dimension, for the almost above the age of 60. and so when, so for now, why is the government having a tough time here? it's because the government has to balance what the phone was off before with what the consumer needs are. so that's beautiful problem to balance that out out there that i own between family unions. i'm the government of the 1st talk which lasted for about 5 hours yesterday. that did not materialize, but have been given to understand that the government is to indulge with the farmers. we can expect few rounds of thoughts before the government is able to find
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to be v to decision. but it's not just of, almost in india it's found was in different parts of the world that for you, the b r b price, delta vice big companies by cool, $0.03. we all seem follow up to this because in different thoughts of the world, we've seen it happen in the us. we've seen that happen full and we've also seen that happen in frosts and spin. ah, so really each is momentum that fall most of the world are moving to was but of course the focus right now is you days, next few days are going to be crucial and the see how it plays out to gaza, where palestinians are picking up the pieces of the devastating is ready strengths on the southern city of nebraska, people that now say literally there's absolutely no place left to go. we have children and women with us. where should we go? we are sleeping in the streets. our 10 doesn't have a roof, it's made of night long. if it gets hit by a missile, you will die instantly. the idea of claim is it struck it off as couplets. a rescue
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to is riley hostages out of a 134 still in captivity. the strikes claimed the lives of more than 100 goss and was not supported. the palestinian officials of the countries defense minister says the legacy of the overall operation. i should say this is from the israeli officials here. that's saying the legacy of the operation should be the total destruction of the angle to match them up this action rescuing the hostages crazy. that reversal enough in case and also in the thinking of how much that would be more operations for our existence. it depends on the terence, the symbol of best events, should be destroyed, guns destroyed, con eunice, underground above ground, dead terrace. this is the simple it's not just israel is that top military bras, basically calling for the minds of gaza when the idea of captain. let's put a new spin on the eye for an eye, a knowledge of we shall not rest. we shall not stop until we achieve the eradication of the tyra. the extermination of our enemies and the equation needs to
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be clear. well, the little thing of a soul driven was worth as much as goss at 11 on the wrong. so definitely, i think cause i could, i'll shoot a amount about a potential war crimes charges against israel. off of the i. c. j. you heard claims of israeli genocide. now the international criminal court in the hague is expressing deep concerns about reports of, on boardman sent a potential ground in co ocean. in the south of the i have real concern over the reports coming out to rough or the possibility of for the ground in cushions by is ready troops. the report of bombardments, there is an active investigation that all people, all parties are on notice. these rail government is on notice the officials, members of the military on notice that we are investigating. if there are crimes, we'll get to the bottom of it. and we have our judges also here the i c. c. to make sure that there's no room for impunity. what i mean time,
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how mouse is an analysis of the 3 hostages, died in the draft because of the wounds they suffered from these right of the attack and professor of the french national institute of eastern languages and cultures. a bruno address key believes that israel is potentially using the pretext of saving the hostages to ultimately force out the remaining how this thing and people they have to do to use the free dates of the hostages to make to the coming off of most of civilians. a part and is looking like, you know, something that this does, but in fact we have so many example of hostages or rather prisoners that were killed by he's really army. even guys though that we really cannot seem dead for years, riley army, and for the you is riley leaders seem to the question the so called hostages is so important. it loves the object of object. you've got the israel is to keep out by
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listing for the from their homeland or to kill them if they don't want to to leave their, their homeland. so i, i think that we are in this situation of fame in kansas side on the difficult to say how, how words do can be because in this, i guess the worst thing you can, i'm going to work for any, any people. well, that's been a vocal display of anger in south africa over butlins continued support for a ton of thieves. action and gaza. protest has made their feelings very clear right outside. a prominent german interested correspondent, now reports from job the session. it's demonstrated as have gathered to voice the discontent of a gym. any support for is rob emotions are running high as purchased as wave flags john slogans and coal for a change in foreign policy, palestine solidarity active us artists as well as cultural work, is the holding a lively peaceful tickets. at the institutes in china, spread south africa,
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germany's financial support to global organizations and cultural and academic sectors has molded cultural production into an extension of state policy. i think you only have just come to admit the genocide didn't meet the electra loan properly, apologize, old pay reparations. they clearly have no regards to the palestinians and agree, presumably with is really a defense minister to describe palestinians as human animals. so i think it is totally shown them up. the grievances stem from gemini is a long standing alliance with israel. a relationship that critics argue, perpetuates violence, and human rights abuses against palestinians. protest is accused jim many of turning a blind eye to the plants of palestinians and ignoring the struggle for self determination . we think that germany carries a lot of gills for the holocaust that it has committed as well as in the movie. in genocide, i would believe that because of this, there is
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a sort of cultural block in germany that is an inability to see what it is doing in, in, in israel, in supporting israel. tensions here, paul purple, germany has declared it will intervene on israel's behalf at the international court of justice. opposing south africa's meticulously argued the case with the highest court in the world has ruled that they is plausible calls for a case of genocide. germany as a country is one of the few countries that are supporting is while it's really the west. but the majority will, the majority of humanity is still outstanding. with ballasting is a hearty fide by the extent of the 7 degree and the barbarism that they use. riley regina is on nation, largely on palestinian civilians as the protest gains, women, some active us,
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but demanding that germany reassessed its position and use its influence to hold as well accountable for its actions in the occupied territories. they argue that germany given its promotions, history should prioritize human rights and justice. above all else, germany has a signed on and supports of israel in the i, c j. again, it's of africa taking you through to be an international criminal court in to the international courts. of justice, charging them with genocide. we believe that israel is literally getting away with murder and it would not be allowed unless it has some very powerful allies. and one of those powerful allies is germany. and germany has particularly around the good to institute, a kind of soft power around the world through lots and culture and creativity. and we believe that they have not taken assume enough stones to stop israel's genocide
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against the palestinian people. and so we are calling them out today. german weapons exports to israel have increased 10 fold since the stats of the assault and gaza at the same time, germany fluid foot to suspend its funding to the united nations relief and works agency active as an ox, a seal approach. this thing to demand that germany was to military, political, systematic, and cultural supports as well in the face of tools of all genocide charges at the i c. j. the also saying that jim and cultural institutions including the who to institute refuses to police the politics of the office and then said, insist on the economy from the state policy invites critical disclose and the loss of defense. that the home sold me for r t. janice, but i found that for got yeah, not just the job bug, i mean people around the world they've been finding their anger is new spread of b as rarely bombing over the rough. uh, for example, the, to washington, people as dining and pretty cold weather. right. outside the white house,
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calling for an immediate cease fire from bad to toronto with crowds, marsh, in support of palestine and back of across the atlantic and london protest as a mass thing, the downing street, the mining department is to stop the so called. and israel was also an international reaction, was quick to him, a china came out to israel. to stop is what it off uh, offensive as soon as possible. a pack of stone, cold televisions, actions, quote, a grave violation of international law. we oppose and condemn acts against civilians and international law. we call on israel to stop military operations as soon as possible. israel's recent bombing and offensive in rafa is deplorable and a grave violation of international law and human rights. well, the use of for, and if i st. joseph burrell, he's a raised more than a few eyebrows off the, suggesting if the united states doesn't want people to get killed it should we think it's policy in arming is right. how many times have you hurt
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the must plumbing to lead us on for a minute or 100? will say to many people are being killed by them by the head. this is too much on the top is not proportional. well, if you believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms. you know that to prevent so many people being killed. so now that has the exact same diplomat who has previously claimed arming ukraine is the only way to find a piece that now just for a bit of context for you or the us so far. i like a more than $30000000000.00 and military assistance. the key of that includes ammo tanks, if you find a jets, lots of other bits and pieces on top of that, the bulk is trained at least 40000 ukranian fights it as well. earlier this month,
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brussels approved on another big tron billions in a or the well electra and politics and history or the catholic institute of highest bodies and from strong laughlin. he says that the issue of om supplies as well as the genocide case against israel, as for the western politicians in perry, deep water. i think these people have got the results into an awful twist over ukraine. because apart from the issue of rep that weapons to which is technically due to events and whether or not to send them. and there is also the issue of genocide as everybody knows. israel stands accused of genocide by south africa. well, guess what? russia is also accused of genocide by ukraine with the support of 12. $32.00 is a tool $36.00 western states. and that's rather embarrassing, isn't it? because if it turns out that israel, that may not lie, is itself a committing or at least suspected of committing genocide. and it rather puts the different lights of the case that ukraine has built against russia. but suddenly he
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repeatedly does that. so britain, uh the netherlands uh, barrell, who you've just played at the u level, the very of us because of the genocide case. and that's why we see in london in the hague, in brussels, and to some extent in washington, we see that some, these public statements saying to the attorney who doesn't do it. as marissa said that that's prime minister. and that's i think because they are trying to, that trying to get out of the mess that they've got themselves into britain, for example, has sanctioned a number of settlers to is a sanctioned, i believe, for is really set to is now david cameron tweeted yesterday saying that a, that the u. k. a stands against people who undermine cease. and i wanted to ask him whether that includes bar as johnston, who undermined pieces we think it's a pro and in a, in april 2022. the issue of our supplies is, is key as well as
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a not, and i think that for these 2 conflicts, we'll have 3 substantial repercussions on each other. so i suspect that this stuff about rough, uh and you know, do it is, is just the west and the does desperately trying to get out of the mess that they have credit for themselves. russia is foreign minister says israel has used the october the 7th from us attacked to collectively punish the palestinian people. so get off or off for side of the massive casualties holding gaza. and the deliberate remarks, the bound by discussion plugged in most the assembly to a signal was given to stevens of october, the 7th rocks the in time, at least, and indeed the whole world. russia immediately condemned the homeless attack on these ready civilians stressing we do not accept any terrorist attacks. but we'll say categorically, oppose using this attack to collectively punish dependents they need people. according to the latest estimates, there are no exact figures, almost associates, 1000 palestinians have already been killed. almost confident of women and children
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. the number of wounded is twice so even a ferris is big. and this number continues to increase, including as a result of the bombing of rafa. ocean form is so, so the level of smoke at the 13th middle east conference at the fall, the club in which she touched upon a variety of issues concerning the region, but special attention was given to palestine corps. he pointed out that russia did suggest to the un security council to adopt is seized by a resolution in gaza that was vetoed by the united states. he emphasized that the us is trying to not only prevent a ceasefire and gaza from happening, but it's also actively trying to cancel rushes efforts in peaceful resolutions in the region. a reasonable solution within the middle east. the americans rely on a dominance in the region and they're already working to exclude russians in various international efforts and to create and conditions for the establishment of lost in peace and stability. they impose thing creating in the current situation.
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they impose solutions, so to speak, their recipes, and those recipes of fall from reality. they one sided solutions that did not take into account the specifics of either countries or regions as a whole, where they short sided costs a selfish course. i would say that the americans and the allies is obvious to everyone. we need to look for way out of this catastrophic reality. the way that would prevent that catastrophe outstanding is around the middle east to being pushed into a catastrophe by our american colleagues. mean of the size that was happening, a requires effort to th reliable commissioner. he also says that the ramifications of the turns escalations could be seen beyond all is fine and beyond because they could be a rock, syria and yeah, man, he also pointed out that the situation in the rest escalating the, what you should think jermel times as i understand a scheme for a comprehensive supplement was agreed upon. however, the military adventure of the united states and these allies in the boards of the red sea can the gates all these developments, all these prospects and the state of
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a collective effort to de escalate the situation. washington and london began to boma e. m, in once again, they've chosen the neo colonial option of responding militarily to what is happening. he mentioned the russia initiative to bring different policy infections to gather because as he says, follow, seen in unity liaison in their own hands. and that was the fire and the space of priority for russia. now russia and he mentions is work in a constructive manner with countries in the regents and is actively cooperate in which we are actually in regarding gaza. the director of the center for strategic studies at the university of jordan, says israel and he is only to its own agenda. and the actions of the idea ultimately confirmed this. it is not only about the tragedy, it's more than 5. it's like, you know, human human printing because of the intensity of the people,
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there are more than 1.7 people and in the very small area. and there i have no options to flee to. there are 22 theories, at least in the mid lease of both americans and this radio relation that american accent can push or is a l if they want. and they, this far, they don't want to because they think there's really these are doing where they supposed to be the language they call that. so defense and the other theory saying that in fact americans has no power over it. is there a lot, nothing you know, regardless of all them or you can suppose to, it may say it's dividing, goodbye i do with i have to do and you don't tell me what to do. now in my, in my own system, and i think the americans do have the virtual in this range of these and they've been trying to convince is really government stuff in the uh, the others that is not in the interests of israel. it's not about the others, but it's not the interest of israel to involve a drop off. now what visit is with listen to that or not? because it is really domestic complications. i think they're not listening to them,
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right? because of because they have their own engines and their own, you know, political interest that's at stake and the risk so they don't deliver to. the other thing is a victory. then the whole government will be punished. but un security council has meant to discuss the situation in ukraine on the 9th kind of a summary of the minutes to piece of gold and strong woods and be from a very young correspondent, steve sweeney, who got the chance to address the un meeting from the donate square public, that's of course by civilians have been living in the middle of a will or roughly a decade. i'm speaking to you, hey, from the city of don't yet scanned in the background. now i can hear the familiar sounds about to refile. now we hear the sounds because of the feta of them in school grievance. we now know the phones in germany had no intention of a fighting by mid one omens too. but the failure of means is also your failure.
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nathan's not united on account so provides no security. this is how the people on the ground see when i spoke to them. as we noted before february 2022. there was a road to peace on a road to war. but unfortunately, many of the most powerful nations on the planet chose the latter, the failure of minutes, cuz we don't like consequences with homes possibly. so it was unable to structure destroyed thousands that like that as a result. and even those tests could have been avoided. but behind those statistics like families, people who loved people with names like them, you mean a natasha victoria on duty, not killed in a terror attack and the keeps the best dates of done yes, just a few weeks ago. the 1st thing i saw when i arrived the scene was about 2 weeks ago, sliced in health and legs nowhere to be seen. next to her, an elderly man like with blood streaming from his head,
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staining the snow red. i heard the screams as relatives found that loved ones walking through the sea. i found a hand here, a foot bad, a leg, a face toned off the stench of death, and the community in shop. now that they don't have a voice, but they're living too. and they don't know afraid of letting me put it in. they're not afraid of russia. they are afraid of you have the member state sitting around this table instead of talking about peace about security, about an end to co, usually as we move money, a more around the train to run down on that communities. so let me think i was cold on monday by the russian federation on the anniversary of the men's degree months. now that was the negotiation process intended to resolve tensions in ukraine and the off them off of the us focused right in 2014 my down crew. however, the agreements when of implemented leading to the car in conflict with russia.
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meanwhile, rushes on. bassett, as of the un highlighted uminski agreements was deliberately ignored despite being the sole diplomatic weight and the con, the seriously opposed to be able to do the phone keeps faithful and consistent. implementation of the mysql agreements was the only chance to restore peace and ukraine. well, as we already know, reliably today, thanks to former leaders of france, germany and ukraine, neither key of, nor the guarantors of the agreements, france, germany, or poland, were going to fulfill anything cynically using the respite that appeared for the requirement of the ukrainian army and its preparation for war with russia, russia could not stand aside when there was a clear realization that all possible measures of political and diplomatic settlement had been exhausted. and there was no other option left to us than to protect the people have done boss from extermination. that the decision was taken to launch a special military operation to africa. now with 9 traders,
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the nigeria have been killed in a suspected terrorist attack. it comes on. so the african center for strategic studies recently revealed deaths from terrorism on the continent of increased by more than 100000 percent in just over 20 years. and that's huge. spike is partially blamed as a consequence of the west. so cold war on terra as our correspondent nor have we couldn't guess. now it's. well, i should tell us costly a hot page for 10. it was a match the turn off the 21st century today, 23 years off, the 90 live and the confidence is at the hearts of global terrorism, causes body from the persistence of okay, the affiliates to the rise of islamic state partners to the fostering of 10 social conditions and ineffective counter terrorism, if it's in africa, all of this contributed to the alarming situation. we seen today, the metrics a grim recent fee statistics, so that in 2023 vitality is linked to militant islam is violent. dumped by 20
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percent, claiming more than 23000 lives an all time high. the u. n. is raising the alarm as if the center of tara ships from the middle east to africa. africa has emerged as the key battle ground for terrorism, with a major increase in the number of active groups operating on the continent. for decades, the u. s. has been engaged in the sol cold counter terrorism operations in the west and africans to health and somalia. 2 regions that have seen significance, 5 soft ted rivers in the past. yeah. something that completely contradicts claims by the u. s. africa combined. that it is torching. timber was 3. it's on the continents and promoting security and stability. washington says it's doing such a great job fighting terrorism that it should be involved in more of the content. and the mistake of fees are really good at security assistance. and we really good at going off the terrorist. but if you neglect governance,
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economic development factors like climate change, you can't really get a durable solution. those tend to change it to the u. s. a. shout out, $300000000.00 is the ability to focus assistance for the region. but the level of peace and stability in africa doesn't seem to justify the spending. new data shows that we can a fossil forest as experience 6 and 7 percent of the militant islam is related for utilities. and this, the how of agents the amount is more than double that of 2022. the states has openly criticize the wasteful, benefiting from exploiting the continent last week at the foot. pontoon africa is the i'm the confident in the world where people sing. dunsen applaud for those who in poverty starve and tortured them. africa's misfortune is to have been counted from suddenly the west is violated rates and romans africa. what is all shared responsibility as african lead is serious. so that tobacco taps have space across this, the whole region from the atlantic and the width to the rich seats in the east. the
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region is grouped by a network of slimy militant groups ranging from house to bob in somalia to okay that and the slimy from a grab and buckle have run in and they do take the current tenant risk attacks along the g b a but sorry, hi wayne could seen a state nigeria as a recent case. it's been less than 2 months since they similar incident took place in that same location to the risk routine, the kill, and the depth residents from nearby communities, schools, places of worship, and highways, demanding huge ransoms. and exchange for the seas are we are seeing now is that conflicts in countries such as nigeria, somalia, my d and libya impacting and threats in the neighboring states include in kenya, egypt and algeria. the effort to contact to have a resume in africa stands at a dangerous cross road. or while the threats as rich the unprecedented levels with no signs,
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also be according to what not area in security and conflict resolution expo talk to victoria or hi. he says that washington has not only failed the souls terrorism problem in the region, but has potentially added fuel to the fire. i've listened for yourself. this is charity. i think that none of this would be happening. i told the real part of the problem that we're having, what happened with libya and see what libya libya situation really across, improved, fresh or small. of course. the continued to and when one's been in the front, now the object america that she, which was a objective and that left us with the problems that are entirely our own. now we're brushing it in on a daily basis. we haven't, we have should be, as in the sure, i don't know how that content. i'm sure it's gonna be the best in terms of wishing the strep.

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