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the cases that's going part of the the a mind to ask quick in new york temporarily hall to un security council policing about applied to women and children in gaz. yeah. education is your making sure. a dom busted central, russia, forcing over a 1000 people to flee from the day just over the state of emergency if the cabin to reach n, as in bob would introduce a new gold box covering series. the sick, as the african nation seeks to manage it prizes, post by western sanctions. a massive drought, the
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hello there, welcome to our to international routine you for line you center with moscow. i a michael caught up with the updates and address to the un security council about the plight of women and children in guys on east interrupted by a foot point a magnitude last week. there is no sanitation just because the community i visited had one toilet for 600 people. women stood in line for 3 hours to make use of it. schools normally form a spine of protection for children. a place for children can see humanitarian services and normality. good education is yeah. well the education is your making. the good. i'm sure education is in many
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ways that it present. i'm ok to continue. education is in many ways. life saving but nothing. garza, the un security council, a head cold, the emergency meeting to address each roles, recent killing of several international aid work. as in guys, a member of state on voice, this cost potential solutions to end of the conflict and prevent further suited begin debt. these incidents are an acceptable humanitarian personnel must be protected. full stop. we are deeply concerned. israel has not done enough to protect humanity. hearing aid workers or civilians. squared up into the discussion. don't. madam president documents, aaron, situation does. it continues to deteriorate every day. we receive more and more horrifying data every day. in this regard, we retraced our position that in order to prevent the committed serving apocalypse and mass famine and gaza and we will cease fire. and israel's compliance with
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international instruments are in law immersion pleaded. this is the only way to avoid new victims of this tragedy. with a continuation of the military operation in the enclave. adequate provision documents are in and for the 8 is impossible. the council is obliged to ensure that all parties to the conflict fully implement all their decisions and ends in violence and gauze, and increase instruments are in the system specific lives in the sector, and preventing their force resettlement. only then can we think about new initiatives aimed at a long term settlement of the tell us team is really conflict on the well known international legal basis table. you shipping a woman so so on the white, the tragedy of goal is to test the conscience of humanity and the credibility of the security council implementation of resolution. 2728 must be taken as a matter of emergency jones. although resolutions of the security council of binding, it is the obligation of every member states implement the resolutions and the commitments of elizabeth joined the un. here we are just royal to implement the resolution immediately and say 6 military attacks on goals are in its collective
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punishments of the people of cause. any trim unit assessing would you. we express our deepest condolences in our hearts. go out to the families. there are countries and the word central kitchen, political analysts has all be inside of the some countries they using m t u and statements to avoid taking responsibility for their support for ease. well, i think that is real, has made it clear that it doesn't respect the president of international law. first of all, 2nd of all, the resolution which was adopted was adopted on arguably a weak basis. the amendment that was proposed to add the word permanent to the ceasefire. the demand was more or less rejected by the security council because of the majority of abstentions, and of course the united states voting again. so if they can't even agree on the need for a permanent ceasefire, i'm not sure how willing the so called international community is to actually
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enforce the terms of the ceasefire. the only reason the united states is talking about a ceasefire is because it wants to signal to the world, particularly to the muslim world, that it doesn't simply approve what israel is doing, even though it does in practice. it's basically empty talk meant to posture and save face admits this inexcusable and completely unjustifiable some arguing genocide committed by as well and gaza to but while the white house has cancel the scheduled ramadan, if that didn't do you too boy, caused by muslim american leaders in protest against us ongoing support these ro cause i to by didn't came up with the idea to host a smaller meeting with selected most american communities, the figures. and that move was met with criticisms and protests with many muslim invitees declining to attend. i think correspondence soft. yeah, taylor has details. one of the people by the people for the people that was what
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the american government was supposed to be as promise many, many years ago by abraham lincoln. while president lincoln is probably turning in his grave now because the people but nuisance a hindrance, an off to the best, the interests of the people and the us government relates, have grown so far. a plot, the venting frustration on the streets has become the norm. there was this rich sure. 2 the the
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understand or protesting loudly that walking away silent me several muslim americans refused to attend the white house. as big ramadan as talked in a unlike boynton, they thought it distasteful to hold a celebratory dinner when a few 1000 plummet, diseased people of stopping to death and hiding from major in america bombs in any way. what was the point, the community that i hear from the palestinian diaspora. it's, it's really we're grieving. we feel like for 6 months we've been totally ignored. and with all of the decisions that were made over the past couple of weeks alone, it suggested that we still were not going to have a voice that we're still, we're not going to have a seat of the table and be able to share our concerns. and for those concerns to be met, you know, with serious deliberation and to be acknowledged at the very minimum new way to con lane have, did you know the, on the same day, those 1000 wild central kitchen aid walk has what killed the white house signed off
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on thousands of new phones as well, us state department spokes 1st and confirm the approval and set it occurred some time prior to when the is rarely aircraft struck the aid. com foy, the us government has the authority to suspend an arm's package. any time before delivery, which the spokesperson said probably would not occur until 2025 or later it has not done so in this case. so in other words, find in full the strikes on those 8 walkers. she could have made the stand of true american money, american weapons, she as well as military firing. but she didn't. why? because booms of big business that day, like who loved the days, it was business as usual. that said to be 5, the us is pretty please. all thing is all to do just please a little bit better. they need to do better in delivering humana in, in allowing humanitarian assistance to be delivered and in a achieving better d,
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confliction and coordination measures for the benefit of the innocent civilians. inside garza who are suffering, we're going to offer our best advice to them on things that they could do better. and we're going to push them to do better as we have done since the beginning. well, all that advice has got us to. 8 to 3000 dead palestinians. it's got us to joe biden, being nicknamed genocide, joe. and it's got democrats, diehards, votes is changing colors. is there a pathway forward for you with bided? oh, absolutely not. you cannot keep killing people with our money and just keep thinking that, oh, we are stupid enough to collect you again because we will fall in line. no forget, i'm willing to let go of a job. i didn't and oppose job. i didn't make him a one term president punish visual by then by making them a one term president. and pairing has laws with the genocide in gaza. but true to
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form the a white house isn't war. protesters here in dc and new york across the country. they've settled the name for the president of the thing calling him genocide. joe ain't worried about the case. um do you have a response from the white house that worried about leg names and bumper stickers? i mean it's 1st amendment free speech. my point is this one the does one by to comes out and says that's 6 months and he's called for an immediate cease fire and as well and condemn the strikes on 8 walk as i'm told benjamin nothing else to protect innocent civilians. is he doing of the people palestinian or american know he's doing it for himself because it's not a good looks to box the killing of people, bringing life saving food. and it's such, he doesn't get you re elected, doesn't it? as washington is, one machine keeps pumping. israel with weapons one us official has suggested the
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more radical solution to. and the war nuclear bob's later in the program will hear from the japanese member of parliament who says his country knows only too well how that should never be an option the and now to some devastating news from central russia. a major emergency situation is developing after an embankment dom bussed in the residential area of this footage. we can show you right now is believed to be when the dom was 1st breached and was started rushing through. emergency services are currently working at the scene, trying to show up the down of the incident occurred in the city of orest in the autumn bug region. evacuations to emergency shelters are on the way made for you, is that more than 4000 homes could be at risk from the flooding. so far more than 4000 people as reported to have been evacuated,
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including 1000 children. a total of $57.00 settlements. i thought to be in the dangerous old regional authorities have declared the state of emergency. now this for 3rd shows risk to helping the disabled processing get to safety and met the rising. what does cruise have been providing assistance to people in the local communities as regional authorities have declared the state of emergency there? the buttons and evacuation has been carried out in the city of austin by a specialist from the russian emergencies ministry, and the local administration is being carried out because of a breach in the us. in franklin down, which is located within the city and protects it from floods and milk force and the small breach is now being repaired by excavators and heavy trucks, which you bring soil lead to fill a gap. as many as 33 heavy trucks and being in full, all the equipment is working continuously and filling the breach. we recommend the residents do not take no the advice of specialist,
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including employees of the russian emergencies, ministry, and head straight to temporary accommodations said. well, local authorities are encouraging people to gather the documents essential belongings and proceed to temporary accommodation centers. that's as heavy rains and seasonal flopping, have raised the water level to meet the higher than usual. for more on those developing story, you can head over to our website, r t dot com, the southern african nation. it was in bob boys introducing a new gold back currency. it's called the sake of the move is to tackle the installation and council weapons functions. as the central bank seeks to the steps to establish as capitalize the economy, we are doing what we are doing to ensure that our local gardens does not die. as i say, we will, it, in a situation with almost 85 percent of the veterans are being conducted risk because
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all kinds was not easy was not giving up the functional store. but the idea is here for the these in baldwin economy to try and find the new form of currency. as many people may be aware, maybe they know the high, but zimbabwe has been on the very political sanctions for decades now. and those things as of really obliterated their own currency. this involved being deluxe, i mean, there's even a one trillion zimbabwe in the notes. that's how bad it is. obviously knows it by way experienced catastrophic drought. mm. uh so i'm, i think some 2000000000 worth of agricultural crops have now been destroyed and most devastating in the country for us as we, you mentioned that we had that the west and the sanctions. but moving forward, i mean, how can this, how come, how does it have enough gold to support it? oh the, the, the showed on since that and there are these. yes. as in bob, we have large amounts of gold reserves still in the ground in the country that have
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been prospectors yet. as this new sort of multi poto welds. uh, you know, starts to exist. we seeing a lot more collaboration with this involving governments and bobby and businesses with countries like russia, like china, like india that are coming in and helping them to exploit these resources. so they already have a lot of gold reserves which have been sanctions, which means they've not been able to export them. but now hopefully we can see a lot of other countries coming to the assistance as in bob way and help them to exploit more of those just as a folder on people, rather than just sending them outs to switch to the wherever, where they don't get used by, by anyone ends involved way. a lot of the people that lives in bob wins. i think they have, they have, they felt inflation hit them hard. oh, absolutely. all right. i mean, if you speak to anyone from zimbabwe, naval sausage to inflation, they suffer through the use of sort of going out to learn really a bit. but like the cubans, we could say they went out the line. they said we're going to do things. all right, way we not going to about down to pressure from the united states and they said they're on the right. and, but the country like any country, you know, it,
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it off the decades of sanctions. we can see this with iran. we can see this with any country like this russian now off to off to sign, just kind of adapt to it. so they didn't, bobby's actually have an economic plan that they, what towards sort of kind of like the saudis of the chinese day, which they bill over the next 10 years, which is the sort of reading and they're going to be. but of course not to be more at this is a developing countries, so they're all appropriate and still that exist thoughts, you know, with the help all of all that the friends that are now coming to their assistance. hopefully this is going to be a thing of the past, very seems to them. and i've still got the link a little bit to the politics. do companies like united states use the sanctions perhaps to triple countries just because they've been not getting it their own way? absolutely. right. that's the entire point of it. we've seen that time and time and time again. now the united states, but sanctions, it's a lot of their allies built to trade with the country and they try to isolate them . now, in the, the rules based old, a lot of the us,
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which has existed property up and said about 24 months ago in it's, you know, and it's dominant form that was possible. but now it almost multi point a while ago to, with the, i've been a breaks with the up in the old of these new economic unions that are happening. and it's, it's hard to see how they going to be able to keep up with this. and over to a metal gasket now have a south east african nation, he's expelled to e. u and bassett of and that's up to she criticize a new role that calls for cas, treating convicted pdf files, that the u. delegation has confirmed, the envoy will leave, but one, the best will impact bilateral relations. wayne tends to maintain good relations with monte gas car, and that's why we comply with the request, but they invested, there's a departure under these conditions. we would negatively have political and financial consequences. this is the 1st in the history of relations between mother jessica and the you. what he says to be broke the camel's back was the final press
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conference on the 26th of february of this year with the european union invest so that you sit belt. and that's a re quote that the little allowing surgical castration would have just been approved by the countries highest constitutional court was in violation of international t t. this is a move that has gotten a lot of criticism from international human rights groups as well, but also has the coverage support from active as indeed is in my desktop. we'll say it is mississippi moved because of an increase in cases of rape against children. the islands even released things. i'm think it's showing that in 2023, 600 cases off the rape for some i know were recorded and more than a 130 in january this year alone. so this is the a way of protecting children. however, the ambassador denounced the law as in human and degrading, saying that it was not indeed in line with the islands constitutional laws. and on that very same day, the ambassador said she was also a bit frustrated as
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a past and a helping to improve the islands roads made to up to see that's the road maintenance fund, did not have sufficient funds to maintain the network and the invest set up as continuous outspoken this on sensitive topics during the hood, tamia and met augusta custody. september 2022. such as recommendations of the election observation mission. that's what never put into practice. and tax evasion rampant on medical disorders has made 2 changes with the managers to a foreign season and has significantly strained the diplomatic ties between medic just as your opinion and in lights. also those strange relations russell, but as of knowledge, the challenges of upholding a trusting estimates the making the departure of the, of the ambassador unavoidable, while potential implications and political and financial relations between metal gasket and the you due to the invest that is replacements. i get to be determined
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that the problematic stand off and the scores of the complex interplay between human rights. because there is an international relations in metal gasket raising questions about the future trajectory office partnerships with the e. u. and at this point to the utilization has confirmed that to be invested as departure has almost been completed and is also under review. she should therefore leave her posted during the solid and winter between july and august. but the recruitment proceeds to find her success stuff is expected to take quite a long time. and as washington's washing machine keeps pumping huge role with weapons, the us congress man headed and even deadly a scenario. he was recently caught on camera, suggesting guys a she'll be a night later with nuclear bombs to end the war.
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that rush to help us. we should be the issue. it shouldn't be like a spokesperson for the congress by later said that he was actually calling for the death for funding entire region, because he supposedly emphasize this with the policy then civilians. but critics say they're not buying. the skews of the common is come us. the enclave is struggling with humanitarian catastrophe. of ease, ready, bombardment has already destroyed over 70 percent of guides us infrastructure and forced at the displacement of almost $2000000.00 palestinians. and the idea is only expanding its military offensive. meaning is ready as citizens are speaking in favor of that strategy with somebody even calling for more radical solutions. it
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was a day, i believe there is a decision that must be made. i understand everyone in the poor people in gaza, but this is about our survival. so i think politicians must agree to press the button or a country with a nuclear bomb here and with nothing more to say. no one should inhabit this land. no one should live in this land except the jewish people you would expect patient is that tomorrow morning would drop what amounts to some kind of a nuclear bomb on all of gaza, flattening them and eliminating everybody there. that's one way. the 2nd way is to work out what's important to them. what scares them, what deters them? they're not scared to death apart. let's teen in say, but the car and these really bombardment of guys i see actually was that the us nuclear attacks on japan in world war 2 is one of the. so we'll just let you know what israel has done is more than what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki. what's left, what's left to do, you can see the palestinian people, do they want to kill
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a 1000000 of us? i what if it had? well, my lot and the attack on japan was during world war 2. it was an international we're between all the world forces within the gas a war. the whole world is against gas and alone with us and mr. santa, to an older peasant than some of the well, do we have to dine to prove to you that we just asked to leave the funeral headed out on the newer stuff? this is the mindset of someone foolish. and these are the thoughts of a politician or diplomatic minister boasting, and k is old. and the publicity and people have been suffering since 1948. and then at this time of the things that dropped the ball on the governor streubal and the police didn't issue, then he's wrong about the shot, but nobody said, hey, fucking would have been. yeah, this is the american people's understanding of the world. if i want, how much profit i make is how much of a human i am. this is his understanding of the world, and this is of course, different from ours, out of the base of their thinking is profit and loss. see things to palestinians or
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last 7 months. now we spoke with a japanese parliament member who says it's painful to see the suffering, the civilians in gaza on a new career catastrophe. there will be absolutely unacceptable. when i looked at the footage of what is happening in palestine included in gaza, it is very painful for me to see how children, women, and the elderly becoming victims their torments and sufferings categorically against slice being taken away. i believe that the international community should unite a strong pressure on both sides for secret particles. now is the time for the international community to unite and take action to put them down to the conflict and wars in particular that you 20 countries must have a firm position and incumbent understanding in order to quote for tears which should not exist on the posting issue has arisen because of the terrorist action, so from us and i believe that the best way to resolve it is to buy electrical negotiations. terrorism is terrorism, as defined by the international community,
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is extremely serious. the innocent civilians are being targeted in palestine. we can only hope for a season. i am convinced that we did not leave it in there wednesday night. the state should rule the world on its own interests. in addition, against the use of nuclear weapons, which are often brought up, doing conflicts at all costs. and so united states using nuclear weapons is unacceptable to this day. a large number of people are suffering from the effects of the use of the nuclear weapons are fully convinced that the actions of the united states were wrong. 79 years having passed since the united states use nuclear weapons and no apologies have been made. i feel angry about this next year . it will be 80 years since the end of the war. i hope that while japan is reflecting on the last word that the next year the united states will offer it sincere apologies to those who died and suffered from the company. but no matter what happens, the use of nuclear weapons is unacceptable. as more and more details of atrocities come to light, ease rolls all lies ever increasingly coming under. pressure to speak out. how
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about you same. some are literally lost for words to the canadian hurry to administer. who caught sure the press conference when faced with difficult questions as to remain tight lipped when door stepped outside the door. why, why don't you criticize the more than a 100 journalists were killed? none of those. why do you cause i'm not a 100 pounds? the drugs guild, 40 over 40 different sites, unesco sites, and you refuse to say anything about that. you're the heritage wrist or you're the heritage minister. the menace that has previously claimed an m p. 's job is to listen to the public. but she was said to have head herself in a room for 30 minutes to avoid being quizzed about the situation in gaza. the donor list trying to get the answers, then turned his attention to the next best thing, higher per se. as far as her attach acura, tasha, you have any comments,
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comments? why? the statement about the $1100.00 euro scale? what? why have we don't know why have some additional maybe statement about the more than 40 a cultural sites that unesco says, israel destroyed and cause but the administer should have a common right now we spoke with that very john list and political activist a these angler, he says a bose canadian official simply don't want to answer the tough questions from the public, or they don't like these questions that put them on the spot of us. what do we design specifically with pasco, $5.00. a year ago, i asked her when she was pushing to ban russian and bella, russian, at least from international olympics and supported competitions. i asked her unimpressive, and whether she also believed that usaa, we should be banned after the rack or canadian asked me to after the invasion of,
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uh, maybe uh or is really asking for all their crimes. and she listened my question. she smirked and walked away and they couldn't go very wide circulation. so i think very embarrassed by that incident, and they don't have answers. that's what it comes down to write that in the government. media don't actually challenge the people who have access to these journalists. they have a very close relationship. 6 to these politicians, rex and the girls have very cold relationships of all these. they don't ask critical questions about international affairs, almost ever dominant media down plays, and horrors that are happening in gaza. so the general public is not as aware of what's going on as they, they quoted should be. but there's lots of poll i'm, it's showing from pretty early on that canadians, overwhelmingly, one of the ceasefire. canadians have become increasing the of the view these rules in apartheid state and the public is likes. 2 a
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concern about the idea of weapons sales arm sales is not a popular subject in general. and armed sales to a country that seo killed more than $30000.00 people in, in under 6 months is something that day as she is jo, troubling and the liberal party as a party that claims to be a sort of peace minded international of mind. it is particularly sensitive issue for them. so the public key is, is um, is quite a sensitive to the idea of canada. fueling the hordes, 8 guys of a must be a big this our most stories have a top of a i see. so the
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i'm action are tense and welcome back to going underground rule go single, around the world from you a this week. and nato celebrated 75 years off to catastrophes in yugoslavia. iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya to don ukraine and venezuela. to mention a few at home nato countries today, phase mass or position for their needs role in arming genocide in gaza, enabled by compliance nature and ation media. a wide, a war has already begun with britain in the usa area lead bombarding. simon hit human nature nations um, be active more on the ron is the, is nomic republics. diplomatic facilities in syria, which all get it in the past few days. singleton use the nato countries for billions to be defeated in a proxy war on russia through ukraine and nature. members of strengthening military forces against china, around enough quick hit taiwan joining me from chicago.

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