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[000:00:00;00] the, the breaking news, 3 people are injured during an attack on the cell phone road. yeah. and you killer power plant, poly, ukrainian drones. just 20 minutes after, on inspection by i a d, a representatives also a head on the program. as the game for me to come up, we are marking to the 6 months of war, the shipments of the world. great. we are a step away from the victory. he is really prime minister of both of what he calls the great achievements of the offer. rationing joseph, the 6 months of devastating more on the enclave is marked by a death to report the exceeds 33000 people. the hon.
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gary and prime minister welcomes the new slow back president. vague of politician calling for peace in ukraine is a win for the nation on row one, the marks 13 years since the truth, st. genocide that so more than a 100000 people killed from submits it could have stopped and must occur, but refuses to take full responsibility. the, with the recap of the top stories from the 1st 7 days of april. um right up to the moment developments as well. hello and welcome to the weekly on our team there as being a ukrainian drone attack on the south for rose, yet nuclear power plant. 3 people have been injured on the sites. infrastructure has been damaged, rushes, rough, awesome corporation, who runs the plant as cold on the international community to condemn the assault.
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the most awesome categorically condemns the unprecedented attack on the facilities of the nuclear power plant and its infrastructure and cools on the leadership of the international atomic energy agency, the director, general rafael grossi personally, as well as the governments to immediately respond to the direct threat to the safety of these a borrowers, your nuclear power plant, and categorically condemn the attempt to escalate the situation around europe's largest nuclear power plant. what about mid day today and the 7th of april 3, ukrainian drones targeted uh the that, but it was a nuclear power plant, which as you mentioned, 6 massive reactive blogs. the biggest in europe, one of the drones impacted the nearby port facilities. another one impacted me, the dining mood, which is used by the stalled security on side the management on side uh full.
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that means you know every day and one of the drones impacted the life of the 6 reactive built in, which is a massive, massive building. and it is difficult to imagine out on the tv drone could have accidentally hit the roof it, by all indications, this was done on purpose. now the i a, the international atomic energy agency has confirmed on the way the, the, the, it has received these reports. and that these reports are consistent with what they observe us on the side of the parent receives uh, bear in mind, the just 20 minutes before this attack. i know i, a, he, a team of all sides conducting an inspection, the international atomic energy engines. the experts have been informed by the upper ocean nuclear power plant that a drone designated on site to date. such designation is consistent with i a, a,
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observations i or still refrain from actions that contradict the $588.00 principles and jeopardize nuclear safety director general russell grocery set. and if they need to own isn't going to destroy the reaction complex itself. but the sort of these that they, what they called damage to the support facilities that is the, the fluids above the power lines which could lead to a critical failure within the reactive buildings. ukraine had previously attacked the nuclear power applause with the tillery. again, this is the escalation in the, in a slew of such and roll size of the operator all this up. what was your problem is ringing the alarm bell. i'm saying this is going to fall. that must be condemnation and pressure on you cutting in the fall. cheese on you credit on pauses to end this . well, russian foreign ministry spokesman marie has a heart of house cold and western leaders to finally admit that damaging europe's
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largest nuclear power plant. it's extremely powerless. biden mccomb, scholes and other wildlife defenders realize that their words unbundled by street may leave nothing of it. the international community must realize and respond to the act of nuclear terrorism. but the key for shame, how many more time should the armed forces of ukraine show the separate ocean nuclear power plant before the west, and it's not your monster as a landscape. stop repeat in this w as in the blood is show. well, for more on the ukrainian attack today on the photos you a power plant or a website has you covered all the latest developments, can be fund a r t dot com the it's been 6 months since the october 7th terrorist attack and israel, the subsequent more on gal, so the focus of the idea,
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so right now is on the sides of the strip. and although buildings in the city of comm, eunice have been largely left and ruined local to returning with the hope of finding their homes. it comes that says really trips are reportedly being pulled out. all the southern areas of the gals are based or less towards is that it doesn't seem to be closer, declared the story. they have been facing such facts to come back to the window. and when that folder, and there are more, they actually were almost on top of that. so it does look good. and so i'm going to say area. they seem to be now deploying restructuring the doing things for the sake of just making sure they can win. however, how much is not giving up exposition or stance? they're asking for a phone withdrawal from the gaza strip. they're offering from full coverage of the war. they're asking for an attendance, access of humanitarian aid. and we've been bring my data into the gods a slip. i did not want to compromise any of those conditions or that it's on my
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side has been saying that they would not stop the war. i'm just the 3 and all the cabinets in gaza. so there's still a very long way to go. i said before i need a ceasefire friend in, well, benjamin netanyahu has been highlighting the great achievements of the it's really defense forces claiming they're just this step away from victory fy 16. so let me come a, we are marketing today, 6 months of work on the shipments of the world. great. we eliminated 19 out of $24.00 for mazda battalions, including senior commanders. we are a step away from victory from us, as well as real to 3rd world from us after october 7th since then, more than 33000 gallons of being killed according to local authorities. international groups are crying fell over the she monetary and disaster their over half of the world health organizations at mission requests have partly being denied
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or delayed by his real. the u. n. agency has however, finally mothers to gain access to the ruins of the inside of the largest hospital. the w. h. o released frontage of what remains of i'll ship it and gas a city. after months of id f, raids and bombardments. the images show rob age hospital boards with bodies screwing across the wreckage, following their visit, the members of the un mission referred to the facility as quote, an empty shell with grades will satellite images of i'll shift put the scale of the destruction really into perspective. world health organization spokesperson margaret horace. describe the hospitals. loss of someone quotes ripping the hearts of the regions, health care system, access to life saving aiden gals is not confined to just a dozen partially functioning. hospitals like the majority of the nose, i'll ship a hospital once the largest,
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the most important referral hospital in gaza is now with them to show off to the late to see no patients remain at the facility. most of the buildings are extensively damaged or destroyed, and the majority of equipment is on usable or reduced to ashes. the who team said that the scale of devastation has left the facility, complete the non functional side, the reducing access to live saving health care in garza, the well international observers. house of war and bounce around 70 percent of northern gals as population are on the verge of facing catastrophic hunger. the world food program saves $1.00 and $3.00 children are severely mulling original. and the number of people facing firemen has doubled in the past 2 months. won't be too momentary. an organization is working to provide all possible aid to gallons. that stuff, say their own and safe things of risk. well, food for them hasn't been able here to says 1000000 people every month with food
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because they completely depend on us. but we have times is we don't have the necessary security guarantees to work here. the people also need to be safe. so for that, for us to really be able to scale verge, simon, so that people don't have to die because they don't have food. we need security guarantees to us as you might terrance, but also for the people recess in gaza. hey that it. i have 3 boys and one girl. they need food. where am i supposed to give them food from? i can't afford to buy food. everything is so expensive and i have no money. local kitchen, is there a safe place? we come here every day. close, typically on the bus. here we eat whatever we can find. we eat and we think gods. my biggest tree is that when someone leaves the house, they won't come back again. this bullet cabbage that they come back safely, in not in well posted in children's dr. mean sod,
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jameel told us the gals that health care situation is a dire states. and the idea of humbling of medical workers is unacceptable. and since the war began in uh, early october, uh uh, the situation for his gear. where costs add in gas and also the worst bank has to be di or is care what it costs or do get uh with the uh, the target uh the is that right? yeah. the, the, the physicians nurses and all of our, his care where it costs and uh, and be with them in a very said is, and on active given to me. uh, now i can add it. i got a very sad uh, events. and one of the ad bad,
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and the doctor says she's in the f it online as she actually she was, she passed away. she was getting along with the air force this task uh judy and is try it on their house. they live and not far from us, just awesome because they offer them to uh, do, evacuated, at least in the area. they decided that no, they wanted to stay in their homes. and then this guy is psych x where the head and 5, the 5 of them where well in israel itself, thousands of protesters have again taken to the streets of tel aviv demanding the resignation of the prime minister, one person who was arrested for roaming a car into a crowd of demonstrating the
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or at least 5 people were injured in the incidence which took place us. they were heading home from the valley, police officers, mothers to stop and arrest a driver who has moved for identifying as a former football or a coach. is most of us have not yet seen review, but earlier sizes rally to call on and you minutes and you all who to step down over his failure to return all hostages from johnson. at least 113 people have been held by him since october 7th. they are the ones that remain. israel has been rejecting their proposed terms of a new swapped deal. it's the lead, some of the relatives of the, of the, of the say, the government has failed to manage to survive 3 months in captivity. he should have been with us today. he could have been with us today and we demand,
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they wanted to do anything to make these to come to and bring them all back home. for shame was the prime minister. residing off the 6 months ago, there was installed the mouse and everything. the claim that the ones to go to may come up, go away and bring all those features. so unfortunately it didn't that you know to the dispatcher to from of christy level $100.00. 33 also just got the whole thing. i hope that all the
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she may was the is really defense minister stays the country, is ready to respond to any scenario without me on the phone with around not submit escalating tensions between the nations following an idea of striking the really uncomfortable it in syria of the beginning of this month, which killed 13 people, including senior military stuff. parliamentary speaker entailed on his promise that he should be a little faced, harsh retribution. it is almost all the sudden need to have kept such eggs. bodies really show that they have since death and destruction after the, till the 7 population following, describing the uranium nation were plenty of designs to shame. the punishment will be exemplary and harsh, and it will expedited to mice with design extreme. this, of course, comes in the wake of monday, strike on the concert with the rainy and consummate in damascus of syria. and this is a very, very uh, momentous event, a single country targeting a, another country in a 3rd country. it's, it's
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a significant breach of diplomatic. no one was if you like. so that's the 1st thing to note that this stuff doesn't usually happen. countries don't usually launch strikes on the diplomatic territory of a 3rd country in a 2nd country if you like. so that's a significant thing. the impact of the strike as well is, is interesting to a 7, a senior, a rainy and military officials were killed. and this 2 of them were a brigadier general's. they were part of the codes force, which is the foreign operations. i'm of the islamic revolution, we guards core. so that's an as each military grouping which works with the rainy and allies and friends and the chief of staff of the rainy and military has said that a come member ration for one of the, those killed us at the, at this that there wouldn't be response and that would happen at when the time was right. so this is feeding and fueling sense of imminence of, of an attack. now even i a tell a at least how many the supreme leader feel like in,
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in ron has said that that would be swift and definite a response to this. something that's very interesting is that the radiance of actually america is wales vegas style. you remember america, phones and politically supports the way these days to a huge extent, hundreds of billions of dollars. i've been, as the pumped into these very state, most of it in military aid. so without the american support, a lot of what is well, doesn't the region on is doing at the moment the guys would be impossible that the radius of i should ask the americans to step aside and let us deal with the way these in relation to this strike in a written message. these law mac republic over ron warn the us leadership not to get dragged into netanyahu's trap, stay away so you won't get hurt. in response, the us ask iran not to target american facilities that the americans have said that they expect and a rainy and the response as have these ladies who are suggested in seniors way the
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american face has suggested that they're working together to try to get ahead of whatever this response may be. now, that means is that the is really um, the american intelligence services are working for. you just need to find out what exactly the response would be interesting to you, as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens as president biden. and benjamin netanyahu have a phone call this week. the key issue for discussion here has shifted from the, the, the solved and gaza, to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in the, in the wider middle east. and we'd like to have a listen to watch at bingham in yet. and y'all have said, in the aftermath of that phone call with joe boy, and i think it's quite tele, closer, an entry on for the end for years. iran has to be an action against us both directly and via its process. is that for israel is acting against the wrong and its process defensively and defensively. we will know how to defend ourselves,
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and it will act according to the simple principle of whoever homes us, or plants to hom, us will little hom, them. there is a sense of expectation, not just from the, at the global community that's watching this very nervous and other countries in the region. so do you re view a rack? all of these countries watching with a bated breath because it doesn't take much to put you off the powder keg. and what it's really fascinating is that in this instance, is both israel, who is now preoccupied to a huge extent, with it's more as it calls it in gaza. it has a huge amount of troops on the lebanese border facing off against hezbollah. he's really military is no exceptionally l u hard stretched to accommodate the pressures on as a grade or conflict with a rom could push as well to drastic action. and remember that we know that as well, the noise, it could be in possession of, of significantly destructive weapon, re,
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let's say, and the world is watching at to see what happens next. of course, we'll be watching to, as well. the international community reacted swiftly to the deadliest, really strike on monday. russia and china expressed concern over the escalating tensions, and the region must go by the way, also convened an emergency un security council meeting over the issue of the western powers. use the sessions to try and shift the blame on to around the former un special commission weapons inspector, scott ritter believes the is really prime minister, has clearly made a willful decision to escalate the regional company. first of all, israel, but it has been striking targets in syria, but for some time now for the purpose of interdicting iranian capabilities in syria. and so to have such a senior, a rainy and revolutionary guard commander in syria of together with, you know,
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a country of other persians in one place was, i think, just too tempting of a target for israel. and the fact that they chose to strike a building that is protected under diplomatic convention shows that is real. i no longer cares about the rule of law about international law. and this brings us to the deal. i think there ultimate motiv, benjamin danielle, who understands that he is only viable as a leader of israel, so long as he is in war. he's a wartime leader right now. the moment the current conflict stops, he loses his ability to stay in power. he will be removed from bower. we're looking at a situation where israel is under tremendous pressure to try and wrap up the, the, the, the conflict and gaza, a wit from us. and israel is looking to expand police benjamin netanyahu. his
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government is looking to expand his conflict and therefore is taking the extraordinarily bold and irresponsible actions of in hopes that iran will flag you know, find its way to carry out actions that could be your be, get a larger complex. i think this is part and parcel. the broader is really strategy of expanding the scope and scale of the conflict in the region. all right, let's try calling more world news to. so if i can, where ukraine skeptic peter pelligrini has won the presidential election, beating a pro western opposition encounter that the slovak president elect house double died on calls for peace. once the schools look, i will do everything i can to ensure that slovakia, whether anyone likes it or not, always remains on the side of peace and not on the side of war and let whoever wants to criticize me for that as much as they want. so of course peter pelligrini
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has won the reasons for viking presidential elections against a pro western opposition. it's worth noting that the president in slovakia does not really have a lot of executive power, but he can veto laws and challenge them in the constitutional court. but in his program, pelligrini chooses to put the internal affairs on the front, so we choose to focus on what still vacuums are dealing with in the country. oh, it's interesting. he is one of the very few e leaders that is sending for piece talk when it comes to the situation in ukraine . he says that he's not fond of the idea of sending more weapons to ukraine, but we could say that him when it is essentially show in the side that slovakia is our take and when it comes to the cleaning and conflict. okay, so we have a president, the legs in favor of peace. what was the international reaction being to this development? so of course, in the west, if your views don't really align with what they see is morally right, then you are this pro russian entity that is against piece for them being against
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equals being against a ukraine. when so for them it's either ukraine wins or nothing at all and what's their media was quite quick to highlight to this specific view in different articles. but the prime minister of the voc, you also shares a similar view to the one of the president. now in slovakia, unlike the president, the prime minister which leads the government, holds the most executive power. so the prime minister here, roberts 5th so says that he promised to and military a to queen and that he stands for peace talks list. like listen, what could i and i, it looks like it has other and bigger problems in ukraine. we don't re, was ami ukraine. if some other forms of coalition, we would do everything also is a part of the e. u. a support. everything for piecing ukraine and efforts to start peace negotiations on ukraine. now the prime minister of slovakia has previously mentioned that these youth sanctions, i guess most people are essentially pointless. he also says that if the ukraine to
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the joins nato then that equals the 3rd world war. but so we do have older reactions to this presidential election and one of them is they, hon. gary and prime minister, who essentially congratulated slovakia on the recent elections. looks like listen, my hearthrug, congratulations to people agreeing on his overwhelming victory at the slow but presidential elections. a big win for the people of slovakia and the big wind for the advocates of peace, all around europe. now at the end of the day it was the country's choice to make so which this would mean that people in slovakia are essentially tired of seeing their money being spent in a war that they don't want to be part of. so of course, another you member that is also sharing the same sentiments as silva is hungry and the backlash against slovak is annually elect to president is also something we saw . i guess the hung barrier prime minister victoria or been all because these
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country also stands for peace talks rather than sending more and more weapons to ukraine. of course, now the west seems to be in fear that some sort of slovak in and hung gary and coalition might happen, which could threaten the rest of the, you know, by threatened in here. i mean, that's more and more use citizens might just start electing candidates that are more pro peace talks and negotiations. and, you know, with an economic crisis in the u on top of that internal and domestic issues on the rise, it's very probable that sooner or later that you will have to make a choice. and that choice is either uh, settled in the go see it in table with most sole, and talked about the consulate or tape on spending more and more money on your brain and spending more money on your claim that is only fueling or that ukraine is now losing and also award that could potentially escalate into something even worse . but another big anniversary today, this sunday, march,
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13 years since the start of the genocide in rwanda. so more than 800000 people killed mainly ethnic tootsies, human rights watch safe funds to support for the government of rwanda admit the atrocities of 1994 was cool. tempt a month to direct participation in the work the end you posted the conclusion as it released archives from that time in an effort to raise the words and enduring lesson from the genocide is the international community's failure to take heed of the clear signs that preparations for mass atrocities were underway, including warnings from human rights defenders who put their lives on the line to sound the alarm. despite the passage of time, victims deserve to see those responsible for genocide and other crimes arrested and prosecuted in fair incredible trials for yes. could assume so this has been that to major international actors, policy makers in the u. s. and the u. n. o. understood the gravity of the one to
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genocide within the 1st 24 hours. even if they could not have predicted the mass of tools at the floor that would eventually take. but aside from that, there's also phones and the he didn't rolly played in the genus lot press advisory by the human rights watch. arms project reiterates the january 1994 reports conclusions, including the francis support to the government of rwanda was tantamount to direct participation in the war and calls on french troops deployed to rolanda as part of an evacuation force to be replaced with neutral forces from other countries globally, historians have spent the last few years pouring over government archives, diplomatic cables and military falls. the conclusion for arms was not directly complicit in the one does mass killings, but french authorities supported the violent and extreme as government. they were blind to its preparations for the messa kind, reacted to slowly to stop the genocide. some argue that this means power was
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therefore based overcoming responsibility for the tragedy. something is slats out to retreats through london crisis ended in disaster for rwanda and, and to feed for france. but as france complicit in the genocide of the tutsis, if this means a willingness to be associated with the genocidal enterprise and nothing in the archives consulted, proves that efforts to improve relations with the one that president and money on my crime, commission den investigation and opened the archives to the public, no smoking gun was found a proving defense of milk, just direct involvement. the killers installed the swamps, the hills, the churches did not have the face of france. france was not to go to companies, but some of those to survive the horrors of the genocide unconvinced and were lift, disappointed by the french findings, even the very man who led to the rebellion. but in the small task as regularly accused fronds of complicity in the crimes 20 years later, the only thing you can say against the french in their eyes is they didn't do
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enough to save lives during the genocide. that's a fact, but it hides the main point, the direct role of belgium and france and the political preparation of the genocide and the participation of the letter. and it's very execution. people still came from. so is not only involved in the events through passivity, but actually enabled genocide to read support for the who to receive before during and after the killings between 19901994. it is true that one that was in the state of the economy. social and political turmoil, and that to the international community was reluctant to come to age. how is lost the complicity of ad this does not to the gates. the great responsibility of france was close partnership allowed it to profit from alms deals and strategic positioning. what happened into one that was more than a crime? it was an event that seemed to mandatory okay, want to come back to russian. i for a final story. a state of emergency has been declared in the central region of

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