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the, the, the south africa base pay will be, is rarely end game a. is this put tour? yes. tax new legal charges. the gates tel aviv full spring. it's genocide. okay. it comes as the right cost says add dropping angel goals. that won't result the crisis . they think would be dropped or inefficient, unsustainable. they cannot supply the required for producer and paid me the food to the best majorities of the nation. symbolic way rejects the us claims of corruption and human rights abuses. as being unfounded, it says washington is not just apply to impose sanctions against the southern
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african nation, also ahead whoever in the world and knives and supports i once independence will get boone for playing with foil and seize the bit, the fruit of their own doing things top simply not says the strong of the world's commitment to the one showing the principle is the greater the guarantee of peace. the discounts expand here in moscow, thanks for joining us on all the international needs. and these, we mean by way to now of the next 30 minutes. this is the news our as well, we're gonna start with the fresh case against israel, south africa, initiating more legal proceedings against the country out the united nations called a choosing age of nope. facilitating humanitarian aid for garza south africa
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believes is riley's commission genocide against palestinian civilians. busy and you may recall back in january, but the us international court of justice found that it is plausible. the israel has committed acts of genocide in gaza. a provisional that was then put in place saying is, well must ensure that it's full says, do not commit any of the acts for hibbits in the following the genocide convention . meanwhile, palestinian americans don't dis,
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a cold for immediate assistance. the civilians in gauls at citing the joliet situation indicate it's tragic. i've been in different missions. this was for the most terrible and terrific that i've seen in my life. and i believe that the humanity of each one of us to do something to stop this. every minute signifies the loss of a life the starvation of a child. and so we need an immediate and permanent not temporary permanent ceasefire. now, the end of the time to mitigate the humanitarian crisis. the middle east of nations, of egypt on the united arab emirates, have dropped 38 tons of food and medical aiden to goza. not solve the step of western countries pools best funding to the u. n. agency. responsible for, for providing assistance to palestinians, as well as the cues that agency of having staff members too closely involved in the
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policy. and inside of the conflict we've been hearing from gomez and residents. you say it's impossible to survive without more help from the outside. gonzales. we demand the underwater to increase a during the month of ramadan because the flower they provide is not enough. i didn't know we have children who need milk government and they cannot stand on their feet because they suffer from low blood sugar. but we're not provided with anything except flower know what, but sometimes we only get flower. this women who do not get a usual food, a baskets such as the cooking, oil, sugar, and milk theater. all these things should be included because of poverty. people sale the allotment of flowers in order to buy other things, such as cucumber, tomatoes, onions and peppers because people want different things as they cannot always consume flowers. hello. well, despite the o cries, spokes person full, it is way the prime ministers all faces rushed aside. the wide spread reports that
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there is currently a humanitarian crisis in garza. what are you doing about reports of children starving today? their 1st let me just say that the number one human. it's very an issue in the gaza strip right now. and since october 7th day is the flight of a hostages to well, it made starvation garza residents are also dying for me is where the military attacks are. reports coming in for at least 15 civilians being killed overnight. this was in these where any strikes which had today i'll below all in the central parts of the own place. medical teams is taking the dead to the nearby. i'll access a hospital well basis, of course, adding to the rim, told the death toll and cause as this will now enters. it's 6 months. let's take a look at some of those figures to publish it in health authority, saying that more than 30000 individuals policy needs killed since the start of the
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war in october. move and 12000 of those all children. that's a load. then there's another move in 72000 people who have been before the wounded as a result of these weighting attacks. as by expressing for the international committee of the red cross says the region is in a state of dissolved sta. the thing with the process that they are inefficient here on sustainable they cannot supply is required for entities of in turn, gave me the food to the best majorities, all of the nations the needs are definitely too large to cover via a line of air trucks, stuff even if they're 7 and databases, they take their time consuming and people go to a month and joins about 3 as time. kind of provides large quantities as needed and just sometimes it, even for people to the risk of trying to reach there. some of these are trumps for benjamin and see it's a possible what's no need to be focused on is to double the efforts as discharge.
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reminder that all the efforts must be pursued or just the conflict. and obviously a little bigger options are now more of more imperative to allow this patient just happens to be basic services that are essential for their own survival. i mean there's different prices across because of the trip in the north haven. the style for different reason makes people the, the vast majority of the populations and trinity displacements out of gases. check over $1300000.00 people at the space and profit govern government rates, which it presents only 20 percent of the total space of golf strip. they can have access to with items, but they are extremely expensive. that'd be average family doesn't, cannot afford to buy who is already in your bases, but it's on the table. there's even no table as they the, the most people live in tents on the streets of the sidewalks. now, distribution of so puts it towards in the north is due to the availability and
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commit attorney cannot reach because it showed as a robust lifeline to the board. i mean, and b as the i, c r c has not been able to access the north for some template for, for a long time now, to be addressed as of the necessary events. students guaranteed special for the section. ready tech emissions. we have wasn't stuff of the voice, open, fire, fat, and this is not the working environment that's even try and scan cheese. the task response was us. israel continues it's offensive on garza induced defense ministry is released footage of a rescue operation of during the power and to see attack in the gulf of age and the whose these of course are claiming that they are targeting ships like that in solidarity with palestine. 3 sailors were killed and for others were wounded as yeah, many seriously soldiers attacked the ship. that's according to information from the
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u. s. military. now it was apparently the 1st lease to attack conducted by any business e, since the tension is boiled over in the region. following is wells invasion of garza, the let's had to applica not because involve way has last. i got the us. so the recent sanctions imposed against the southern african countries president and also other senior officials. cimbawe place says the restrictions are completely unjustified. and bob way takes great exception to gratuitous slander and defamatory remarks by officials of the bite and administration against the sanctions. and bob way, leadership and it's nationals. what adds to the outrage is that these bald and damaging accusations are not backed by any type of evidence. we condemn these militia statements as completely uncalled for as defamatory, provocative and as a continuation of wanton hostilities against involve way by the us. government to
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washington is the keys, the gym baldwin, government of bucks, sliding on democratic processes as well as human white spaces and corruption. now its 1st assets and entities pertaining to the countries. officials in the us, the new restrictions add to a more extensive list of sanctions that have already been imposed over the past 2 decades. this is how the us embassy in zimbabwe commented on those new meshes, the targeting of civil society and severe restrictions on political activity have stifled fundamental freedoms while key actors, including government leaders of siphoned off government resources for personal gains. or we spoke with international relations analysts could sign with to see who says that washington puts pressure on states with false accusations
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using them as a pretext the sanctions. the accusations from the. busy i just an extension of the usually between each if they went to session, you defy something to say about you and then they use it as a justification of their actions. they never provide evidence. they have never tried in the court of law when they have never convicted any of those people and they clicked a slope. in fact that he could see was exposed this week with the remote, how little people and companies that were on the substitute list. but it's not do anything, but we're not for any of the conditions of the give those people. it does not show them anything by the way they moved. it shows that they just do things be suddenly these no mentors. so it's, it's just co teeth and stuff. question if we take see about with a deficit. busy in tips all god shows the tips of fire. busy in terms of any other kind of crime that much lower than united states is involved because nobody visit
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any of the country a somebody's police have never short of age on the should. video support. since video is smoked back by this, this and all it is human rights that uses is standing as a policeman on the road. whether trinity is missing by way, has been at the session. so it is quite ridiculous for everyone, but uh they might be doing it as a way of getting to our allies like russia in china. it might be the then we were trying to force us into the wings and to move out to be chinese meetings. also, the russians, wow, allies, it could be, they applied swelling. obvious contrast can be seen in the relations of africa, nations with russia, which are becoming wilma and will not find the day in one of the latest defences, helping and to strengthen those ties is the will g 's festival that's being held this week in the south of russia during the event one season from you can they even
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express the designs? it become like a son for president pete. and he said that the russian, nita is a prominent person for the entire african continent. is a parent is a father. he loves africa. do we know it's and we also know that he prayed a very big role when africa was getting you some vendors from the on your list and the supported to them. also that we see my back in the day when you read about his books and when you read about uh, what has to be original name one, see some of the photos assuming optic. i'm trying to support how frequently is that to attend to it's independence and we, we feel it is level off because what this stuff is now has been loud enough because there's so many as i, as the engineer some i've been reading about 2 we nights and we know it so we know that he has been there for the people of africa,
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and that's why i feel i should be by the end of this, i mean in most of the country is retailing and motivation. you find that the people i selected for each other, but i find the rest of the to be always to give that support each other in the table who by this time also in the table instead of bidding them of what time you see them, you know, being the full for each of that, which are so enough for the kinds of 17 those who support taiwan is independence playing with via and will get boon. those are the words warning that is come from china is taught pretty much who is speaking of to the 3rd day of the national people's congress. so you got 2 more years off the one china principal is already a bit of a international consensus though. so give me a life and support, so i once independence or just challenging china, southern and see certain countries that still in says the maintaining official
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relationship with die. one are just going to see it in, in china as internal affairs, the stronger the commitment to the one china principal. the great has got and see for peace across the street will be which is whoever engages inside when he's independence on the island. will be held accountable by history and whoever in the world and knives and supports i once independence will get boned for playing with for you. and so used to be the food of their own doing. obviously, today, the most important event of all i would say is the press conference a given by chinese for a minister, as well as a member of the political bureau of c, p. c, c, p. c. central committee. mister wong, e. well, during bad, nearly to our press for anything he has touched, we have covered a wide range of issues and nobody has touched about china's relations. so with that, the united states, we, they european union with, of course, weeds of russia. and also he as had such a pound of china as i'm sure stands on,
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i tie one issue last, i won't flush of which he has written each rated. that'd be tie one easy part of china and the $68.00 in the world. part of the chinese territory. what you mentioned that obviously the foreign policy plans were also here in the pool. it's the china could become a mediator in the world between russia and ukraine. subsidy. its diplomatic cloud has been growing in recent years. how long did you say about is a yeah, i think the of the one of the reason, shriek, or the why, you know, there's a lot of top step aging can, you can again act as a piece may for a p p, 's. both worlds are key space hard to do, you know, for a to help bring the piece fashion between a restaurant and you can, i think part of the reasoning is because the world has when this stuff aging has successfully mediated every push mon, between rivalries are between saudi arabia and iran your last year, and also, you know, had the press briefing. one you has read,
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each rated that china has the old china has done is to push for peace tops in russia. china relations was a topic, a t one that came up during the press conference with the for administer. b very famously, of course, the new limits partnership, one of the prospect through tonight for the near future, the both of them has to be each rated. the china stands on russia is based on not alliance, non non compensation and non targeting of 3rd parties. and this is a china has to be, but basically has repeatedly saying the suspense which is on trying to rush and comprehensive, strategic partnership and coordination for the new id a have been moving forward on a high level. political mutual trust is deepening and cooperation remains mutually beneficial and complimentary to each other. or 2 sites will strengthen international multi logical cooperation, implemented genuine multilateralism. saved god the system of international relations with the central role of the united nations and maintain regional and
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global security. and stability. so that's the press conference, so keep them by trying this for mr. wong e, which a has been closely watched of from a home and abroad. not only for us, reporters, but also china watchers and other people across the globe to senior fellow from the toya institute on a tongue, and believes washington's concerns about china is strong. the economy is the reason because it views it as a threat to its hedge. many china is the number one trade partner for over a 120 different countries. china is creating a new type of alternative, not trying to supplant the us, but simply providing a stable alternative which allows countries to trade directly in their own currency . thereby, bypassing the risks of the us dollar multiplayer and he is already here and that that's something that somehow escapes washington. there's still how it's hanging
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onto this idea that the united states, as a sole hedge, a monic power for us, is no longer interested in what it preaches. the rule of law in the international order is something that is just for the us to use when it feels like it to preach to other countries, but not to practice. so at this point, many countries are trying to figure out what the alternatives are. china is providing one brakes might well provide another russia obviously is going its own way as it is either on and any other country that's affected by utilize for all moves by the us. the wrong has in palm did in the american oil tank in a retaliatory move against us. functions made a report say local authorities are set to unload this call go, which is estimated to be with some $50000000.00
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a while. a rainy and naval forces seized the ship last year. it was heading through the gulf of mom. the time for such as collided with an uranian vassal at the time, and was captured when it attempted to flee the scene. in response to the co investigators conversation, the confiscation us state department's fits best and matthew miller says it wrong is threatening the global economy. ron has unlawfully sees a number of commercial vehicles selling in the middle east. and recent years, ross continued harassment of vessels and interference with now that you have additional rights and freedoms in the regions. vital waterways is a threat to maritime security, regional stability, and the global economy. well, the seizure of the ship's call go follow during the rainy and cool to do to recover damages caused by us sanctions. in particular, for a rainy and suffering from a rest skin disease who have initiated legal action against the us saying that low sanctions have prevented them from obtaining necessary medication. now,
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over the years, washington has imposed a number of sanctions against their own. those things, the badges targeting your wrongs, nuclear industry, the economic restrictions on trade and investments, and financial transactions, as well as an alms and ball, going to meeting the sale, supply and transfer of weapons and related materials to and from iran. well, that's cost life to full. i just saw the he's a political communication professor at the university of 10 wrong, thanks very much for joining us. i just want to start by asking you the radiance of a choose the u. s. a. booking shipments of this medicine for this very risk and disease is a way of using it to gain leverage over to her own. what's your opinion on that? you know, uh, us side shows, i guess the ron has been around since 1979 since the revolution and uh
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they have gone to a different stages. they have become tougher as they have increased in recent years. and in previous to stages, they used to sanction companies on countries that bind you down yet, or in the last number of years, they're actually the us government law ships. but actually as seizing ships or tankers that code carrying you're on yet or so they have gone beyond sanctioning individuals or companies or countries that actually taking the only days. ready you know, america was founded by the pilot, see pirates and the descendants of those c 5. it's a basic the engaging in the practices that that access is engaging
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with bitches. by this and this is apparently investing color that by the, during the and government is in response to american warship seizing it. oh thank is cutting you down in or they are responding in the same manner which is using tank is that it is related to the united states or cutting going for the length of the states. yeah. and the foot topped exercise, but at the moment we've got these economic sanctions. you said they used to be just don't know where lights now and a whole range of other things. and what we're seeing is that it's impacting individuals in around who need access to a central medicines. is it justified to put sanctions in place, but impact people when it comes to the health, coven ruble, populations. it is not justify to. busy sign shows on the people
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who need it, it says they have a disease and its uh requires that they have medicine that is not put with this thing. you know, one is producing about 95 percent of the medicine that the country needs internet need. but this particular medicine has to come from abroad, even has the money to buy. but because of a banking sanctions, you don't cannot pay it. the companies that produce this medicine over the country as it money. but they can a test for the money at to the companies that produce them in the sense and it's sort of comedies of the patients have sued the united states government for and you know, people die from this disease. so the united states government for basically kidding the children and benefits and this form of, you know, what's going on in as that, the speaker is a genocide going on for the last 4 or 5 months. there's a, there's
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a type of genocide against you don't need them that has been going on for the last 45 years and they are punishing, eat on the ends for a lot. listening to american dictates of punishing get audience, but having it other lucian, i guess the use. so for that purpose, and this type of policies have become tough of as, as a time has passed, the ocean single story to an end to effect washington is claim that iran is us right to the global economy. is that really so considering, as you've talked about the sanctions that the us as impose on the economies of individual countries. um, you know, do you think that's the case to you now. busy it is true that this through that said, the global economy isn't in serious jeopardy, but it is not even on that as to attending where the economy, it's the united states that is sanctioning about for the countries as you speak.
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except just, you know, and russia that was being sanction says that about for the other countries that the united states has sanctioned for different reasons. you know, in the 1980s they use the united states, you're still in the sanction it. so she was the japan use company because they said that to she was why they think sanctions, but i guess it's so easy to me and that that's a totally fine reasons. the reasons because how many reasons to sanctions, companies, sanctions of the countries in the united states is the country that is causing serious damage to the world economy. because of the reckless policies of american imperialism internationally and independent countries like you that are basically defending themselves. i just want to ask, you know, we're living in 2024. we talked about the individuals who were dying into a role and as a result of these sanctions with it being a place that essentially means that wrong caused by medicine. do you think at this
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point where we are in history that we should be able to find a way to bypass issues like that and make sure that those who are desperately in need of medication regardless of whether that countries functional or able to gain access to it and, you know, i don't think it's and the reason the people to engage in genocide they'll activities. we cannot bring international law to a stop these types of legal activities. the sanctions against you don't know any good. you know, we used to be under the number of un sanctions after the nuclear agreement, the sanctions are removed. so the sanctions that you're on is suffering from an american sanction. he's on the international sanctions. these are sanctions that have to pass by the us congress. so the us is forcing any country that is going to have normal business visit on it to a stop that which is against international law. i can suggest
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a new to the agreement that the united states side and the good news is that the world is moving towards the multi polar system. an independent countries as engaging in activities that it's time to feed these countries from these type of sanctions within sanctions and medicine. those are those things that the countries need and the city that was. busy enough to leave it that, but thank you so much for your time. i thought was for these are the who's a political communication professor at the university to all in an absolute a while. well, moving to this new multi polar order that's had to be us now with joe boyd and will take to the stage tonight in congress to deliver his stage of the union address. and it's usually a challenge, the president to highlight his success is and also to outline his future plans. but of course, this is an election year with the election coming 2nd fost in the next few months.
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but we're going to see 2 empty seats in the chain by offering invites return. done not just by ukraine's 1st lady, but also the wife of the late russian opposition activists. alexi new folly. early my colleagues jessica taylor discussed the story with all correspondent, lima, utah, in the state of the union is quite an important event. this is a test for presidential biden, to showcase his achievements throughout the year. and of course, the main focus is going to be ukraine. so it's really no surprise. the unit as an in scale was a guest of honor, invited as against the phone, or she is the wife of the ukrainian president. lightroom is lensky and ukraine stays as a top agenda issue for the united states. and on top of that, the democrats have, you can get the use of a push for the a bill that they've been trying to send to ukraine. so here they need to maintain some sort of visibility of their friendship between one another and essentially maintaining the saw that the united states is still helping ukraine to fight for
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freedom. and they're still fighting against president clinton as for union as long that it is a similar story. i mean, after her husband's death, it was uh, another reason for the west, essentially to point the finger at moscow and about how of pressing the regime is in russia. and since that extent of all these best, everyone's been trying to connect the 2 matters together. so alex, there's no volume, it says and ukraine. let's take a look. he was brave. he was principal, who's dedicated to building a russian where the rule of law existed. and i'm worried applied to everybody involved in believe that russia, that russia, he knew it was a cause worth fighting for. and obviously even died for his tragedy reminders of the stakes. and this moment we had to provide the funding so ukraine can keep defending himself against to vicious on slice and war crimes. i strongly agree that the.
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