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the the, at least 10 people have been killed and many more wounded as the idea of strikes rasa in southern gaza. south africa calls for more measures from the i t j to restrict the idea of the offensive in process as another country, libya, lines that support to the genocide case against israel. also, i have the view, our shredding the your in charge here with your own hand. as rails representative as read the un charter and the actual quick protest to the general assembly was overwhelmingly passed a resolution to expand palestine rights at the world body. the and western countries are displeased with those who refuse to sanction russia, trying to influence their sovereign decisions. that assessment comes from the
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serbian minister in an exclusive interview with our team. they're using for weeks or think a lot the pressure on to serve you in order to change those very important political decisions regarding our policy and regarding power not building this time . thanks for the rest of the live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you are watching our t international at least 10 people, our dad and many more wounded. an idea of strikes on raffle with the city now said to be encircled by israel and military as a long fear to round operation, rams up. a warning, disturbing images are ahead. the northern and central parts of dogs i have also been attacked by is really forces. dozens of people including children,
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were killed. mothers are now morning their loved ones killed by ideas, missiles, the city and state news agencies also reported the death of a local journalist and his family. but as israel pushes on with itself sensitive and rough as south africa has asked the international court of justice to intervene with new emergency measures escalation as part of the fears of jeopardizing quote, the very survival of palestinians in gaza is the situation brought about by the israeli assault on wrestler and the extreme risk it poses the humanitarian supplies and basic services into goza to the survival of the palestinian medical system until the very survival of palestinians in gauze there is a group, is not certainly an escalation of the prevailing situation, but gifts royce, to new fax to the closing, irreparable home to the rights of the palestinian peopling goals, it is really a defense forces of take to control all the the guards inside off or off of border crossing. so that's because sides violations of the genocide condition and to
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continues to argue that roughly is now is set to be the last refuge in gauze. the 1500000 for the student is from the left side and those displaced by is really action. and secondly, so i think this is by season control of the life of crossing is while is now in control and in direct to control the full in for an exit to gaza. and that to the remaining population and medical facilities. * at risk a given the recent evidence of evacuation is always being treated as extermination . so that's a large it's complaint. the genocide complaints i guess is wanting to send both 2023 since then. more nations and regional blocks and hundreds of advocacy groups have joined the latest being libya, which has filed a declaration of intervention in the case of choosing as well of genocide at the international court of justice. say it believes that to add to add emissions by as well off off of genocide those carrots
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a several other countries have also intervened. in the case the case is well including turkey, which last week said it was also i'm seeking to join. pretoria is case, so that's the can also says despite repeated board is by the court is well, has not changed. it's conduct. in fact, it has doubled down on his genocidal aims and asked including by invading the log file, which is a very recent cases such as well has repeatedly said it is acting in accordance with international noise. does that, it also says that to the case is baseless and has even accused of africa or functioning as the legal off come us, as well as cross live. now to journalists, akram also tarry, who joins us on the phone. from rafa i from what can you tell us about the situation on the ground right now? what are you seeing when the profession process have just infected? another portion of the city,
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austin and the dispos people and the citizens. i like to leave this area for major main areas and also these people are now frantically trying to grab whatever they can for the sake of living. so the area that was described by the corporation as doesn't monetary, i'm a don't tens of thousands of thousands of leaving people, not taking the nature taking their what are good goals. i never can, they can take with them for the sake of just clean from the area there. yeah, that is targeted in the meantime is around one 3rd of the area which means around 2 thirds of the heavier are already on the internet. slip for the ground over there isn't one 3rd is already what's missing. the largest good drunk operations, destruction bombardments getting an even the confidence on several different codes . i'm not able to reach the area for the sake of just identifying to and just and continue to so as an ex 3 and the put that perfect stipulation that is becoming more capacity. if it's on more depth and bombardment,
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it's on the way for the people who have been seeing the front of that. and they are now seeing that as are there a time you said that people are grabbing what they cannon sling they area. the idea of has attacked a number of refugee camps in gaza. where are people going? is there any are safer for them to go? you know, safe haven and garza, people are fully aware that they are an area of like a relatively safe. i've done other areas, but at the same time, the extreme be aware that the if they have an interval, they have been targeted and there they move to, they have been targeted and dropped off. one drop off was described as a safe zone. they have moved to my last area, which is i get off the beach area and they were also targeted, they move to have units, i did targeted, the people who move to as i to neighborhood are still being targeted. know safe haven and does that. what is happening is something that is extremely difficult. so imagine or can see something that is extremely changing. i've read the findings to the fact that people lost advice. so sometimes people lost advice with decent
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access. so water and food supply, people, not the right to be treated as people and other humans. and the situation is continuous and no one doesn't seem to be open the bank and, and so there's a good majority for the people of color. and i problem, i know we talked about this yesterday, but can you just remind our viewers, what is the situation like uh, in gaza and russia in particular with the food and medical supplies? are there any facilities available that can provide food or, or medical help with the full man, terminal worker and, and get them shut them closer and our close for the 3rd day now? no food supper whatsoever. one man hospital in the which is the, is also in the area of the operations which is, which made it looks really out of service. people are suffering. people are starving. people are afraid. people don't have any choice, but that's right. so please. so any parent sitting back a little bit was the phone,
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but there's going to happen people. now the hunger is being organized by somebody, lots of good. this is something that has been confident that people never smell again. no, i'm fixing that. that's fine. as without food, 5 days without decent water supplies, 5 days without me to continue to hold medication, 5 days of onset computer. and the unfortunate thing is that people drop a i'm does a lot more of uncertainty. this under the station on 100 and up from people both and does a and israel or calling for p steel to degree to, to be agreed upon. i don't know if it's possible for you to have any insight into that. but from your perspective, and we're in rafa, is there a possibility of an agreement being read? in the meantime, there is no possibility for an agreement. there's a, the government could, using every thinking about going to do for the sake of inflicting comp and from the fact that they have been negotiating not or no and stuff negotiation, but they have not agreed to anything. but the fact that they seem to be willing to
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see the privacy and then think i've given you guys have a 1031 and i don't think that is happening. and infections are 10 percent off. i'm ready to fight. i can see that the tool is that a tool i tend to advance on inflict as much of the profession i'm paying until the kind of thing in collections of eating pollution. and so we didn't, and for some extra, those studies here, 5 is likely to continue on. did something major happens? that's what the company is. i'd probably consider the exposition and provide some positions and compromises. but i don't think the funding and preference i'd like you to give off of that demand because they want the of the teeth. they want to come and see all the things are going to tell you and they want the army and they want that's eastern is what the, what it needs to find. a seniors who up in there. well try to find of even for the years. and there's any just all right, journalist sector and also tarry speaking with us on the phone from rossa as israel continues to bomb the area. well,
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this comes as the one general assembly has overwhelmingly passed a resolution to expand paula signs rights at the world body. $143.00 countries voted for the non binding motion, putting pressure on the security council to make it official. however, the as rarely representative had the different ideas. i was sick and twisted. i run the, the very by the established to prevent evil is now. well, tell me a terror state into its ranks. this is your mirror. you are threatening video and charter with your own hands. yes, yes. that's what you're doing. the united nations general assembly took a vote in favor of granting member statehood to the palestinians. so now the next step is for the un security council to take such a vote is now there was a vote on this issue back in april and at the time the united states set it up to
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you and my lansing members state would status to the palestinian authority and would be at this point. they argue. ready premature and would hurt the negotiation process. the united states has made it pretty clear that as a permanent member of the un security council, the 15 member body, that leaves the united nations, they will use their power to veto a push for palestinian statehood. this resolution does not resolve the concerns about the palestinian membership application raised in april and the security council through the admissions committee process. and should the security council take up the palestinians membership application as a result of this resolution? there will be a similar outcome for people. we are convinced that full membership of palestine in the world organization would help to equalize the starting negotiating positions with israel, which received this full fledged status more than 75 years ago. it is the adoption of the state of palestine in the un. that would be the 1st practical step towards
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a just solution to the palestinian question on a platform approved by the un and based on a generally recognized international legal framework. we see this as an opportunity to at least partially correct the historical injustice against the long suffering palestinian people who have lost an unprecedented number of civilians over the past 7 months. the consequences of israel's actions, which are covered by the united states, will be felt for many years to have been to overcome them. the palestinians will need the closest involvement in the work of relevant you and bodies as new to proceed without a palace stand in authority. thanks to all the countries that voted in favor of granting statehood and argue that this was a step forward in their struggle for national liberation and national recognition. after years of the oppression of the hands all the is right now. now it's also important to know that the vote in favor of moving ahead with the status of the
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power steering authority as becoming a member state was overwhelming. $143.00 countries voted for it with only 9 voting against it. and now the procedure would be in order to make a country a member's date involves. first of all, the un general assembly, which has already happened. then from there a vote of the un security council, which is set to take place with united states and likely be towing it. and then after that, there would need to be another vote at the un general assembly, including all member states in which a 2 thirds majority would vote in saver of ranting these new members statehood status to the country. however, the united states has made it pretty clear they intend to veto this resolution and stop any notion of palestinian statehood at this time. united states, as a permanent member, they have veto power. so it looks like palestinian statehood will not be moving forward at the united nations. meanwhile,
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the leading us nuclear fuel supplier suntrust plans to seek exemptions from a proposed law prohibiting the import of russian enriched uranium. the move is meant to safeguard the interest of the us nuclear industry. earlier r t is nicki aaron and our contributor chris um is discussed to the statements. the legislation includes a provision that allows for the granting of waivers through 2027, including if the waiver serves the national interest. when the legislation is enacted, we will apply for waivers from the secretary of energy and other a clickable government agencies to request permission to continue supplying l e u to our customers. it is uncertain whether any waiver would be granted, and if granted whether any waiver would be granted in a timely manner. now, in 2022, russia was washington's. the biggest supplier of enriched uranium. could you just break this down for us? how would this is always going to affect the american nuclear industry and companies like centrist, specifically when it's quite significant nicky,
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if we look at the numbers, for example, the us uh 20 percent of all of the us is powered on nuclear energy and about 24 percent, even to this day is coming from russia. the fact that companies don't like centers that we've mentioned, which is a private company that owns them, facilitates a lot of nuclear power in the us will not be able to attain that quantity. we're talking about nick, we talked about you right. and just how dangerous uranium is. it's not something that you can be and you can just walk down to another country and just buy them for care. that has to be so many prizes and procedures and 70 facilities that allow the save time is that of that substance and also getting it to a plot and then enriching it. it's a huge process and, and really it's for me, it sounds like the us is totally shooting itself in the foot. yes. again. okay. so total costs are based on what it all means. so what it means is essentially that any ad products that will, that coding on enriched uranium, but basically that means the uranium that you transport to a nuclear reactor and forgive me, i'm not a gf, is it is but a nucleus scientists. but you that so you, you put that into,
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they've got to and that creates the energy it, that's saying no more of that. if it comes from i said, you cannot bring it in unless you get a special dispensation. would you let me give them for another year, and then they're not responding to 2040. and what that basically means is none of that will come in. and the us is going to have these companies that have relied on their us and supplies for years and years and years regardless of the coming conflicts and you crime because by my little girl energy and energy, you know, i think rushed to see that this way is the human rights, so it shouldn't be bond. russia sees it is that way. russia hasn't said, hey, we're going to stop sending it to you, even though russia codes and, and essentially, but now in a situation where this could be a very serious problem for these companies. they've got to find another source of uranium for that plants. a recent months, western countries have moved to expands their own capacity to enrich uranium, broaching the idea of a complete bond on russian import was in years to come with some expos say they would need at least the decades to set the industry onto an independent assessing
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so how could the us make up for the loss in supply? in the meantime, it's a really good question, and i think they have an obstinate key. if we look at the other countries that produced right in russia, 24 percent, then we look at the european pond as the u. k. fonts, they produce a little bit. but then again again, nicky would probably sing the same thing happen again in europe. whether us is going to try to extract the results, is that the, your, you have it needs. there are plenty of nuclear power plants in the united kingdom where we come from in france, in germany, and they need that own reserves in order to pile that empower. i think they'll also try and look at africa. but as we now know, especially they'll probably put pressure on the french to do that. but as, as, as we covered a lot on the program, the african nations, now it's happening around the say, no, we're not going to give you these cheap materials and results from our country. the african countries are going to want more money. so those resources probably a lot more than what they're paying and russia, and that's going to make energy fall more expensive to the average consumer in the us. but it's cost live now to jim rogers, author, and financial commentator for more on the situation. jim,
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good to have you on with us. if this band comes to fruition and it's enforced as law, what impact do you expect it to have on the us nuclear industry? but it's very clear, if you don't have as much ray, even coming in and the price goes up, even if you get it from another source, i don't know why the us is doing this, but somebody's probably making a mistake again. oh, so why is the largest us nuclear fuel supply are looking for an exemption? how is washington so out of step with market leaders in such a crucial industry? i wish i knew who you're the reporter. you should ask them if i as them they'll say we know best. they always say they know best. but is you, well, no, washington makes many, many mistakes. and it sounds to me like this is another one. i don't know, we should ask them. in recent months, western countries have moved to to expand their capacity to enrich uranium was broaching the idea of
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a complete ban on russian imports in years to come. but some experts say they would need at least a decade to, to set the industry on an independent footing. so how can the us make up for the loss in supply in the meantime? all the more reason not to do it is not too bad. this have been hacked, maybe they have an answer, maybe they've got some secret deposits out in the midwest or something. i have no, or maybe there's some in town. there are other countries that have you write them, but i'm sorry, i have no idea. i doubt if they do either. they always just say, don't worry, we'll take care of it. not worry. what about the african continent and could resources from africa be up for grabs, here, as well. there's lots of uranium in africa as you well know. and russia has a lot of money. they said they're due to the process of sending out for gift they have to. is that good for the us? no, of course not. but the sometime short sighted, and maybe that's maybe this is another case of world history where
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a country is kind of for as a complete change in the supply chain of something. this case, you're right now. the jim france has another major and rich uranium, a supplier for the united states, but that made soon dry up considering africa is no longer willing to entertain parents despite being its biggest fuel sponsor. how would this affect the global market and perhaps the balance of power? well, obviously those who have uranium a going to be better off. they have more demand, even if the us doesn't buy from them. the fact that other countries are going to have to buy more from other sources means somebody's gonna benefit me is not good for the us, which you have to s washington while they're doing this. it sounds to me like a mistake, but i'm not in washington. all right, we're going to live with our jim rogers, author, and financial commentator. jim, thank you so much for your time. you're right, you figure it out. well,
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the west is also displeased with countries not willing to join sanctions against russia and is trying to punish them for that. those are the words of serbia's minister for labor employment veteran ends and social affairs, pneumonia star events in an exclusive interview with r t. you can watch the full version throughout the day, but for now, here is a quick preview. many of the many investment countries, including the lead, think the leading countries of the european union, united states of america, and so on. average, definitely not heavy because the republicans, so it'd be a, is not feeling to recognize intellectual, declared independence of causal. and b is not feelings to join the sanction or machine against the russian federation. so they are little they're using or x, or think a lot of pressure on or be in order to change those 2 very important political decisions regarding our price. so cost to ship and regarding our not feeling this
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to join sanctions against russia and they were using any pressure falling to that they can find one of the pressure point. is there dissatisfaction the pitch they do express with all of her cooperation with people's republic of china. but there is also a lot of people proceed in that venue just the, you know, they can alter the fact that only 2 weeks ago, console sol. so germany was always the thing to be g officially meeting with the president sheet that just prior to the belt way to visit the president, she visited paris method present in on the frauds and, and had the fuel commission that was the lo phone deadlines. then you just compared to did the trade or tour that one gemini, or one fonts has the people's republic of china and compare it with serbia. so no trade warranty on. it is even beyond the comparison. so sometimes when they do
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criticize us for all cooperation to china, then they push that particular pressure pressure point. you know, the feel like there were douglas standards at the place. and as an old latin proverb says, correlates the 2 of you normally said bully, what to use suitable for a gold is not suitable for an ox. we are too proud to accept to be treated like an ox and they never more than double the number of civilians have been killed. and guys in a few months then in the you create in conflict in over 2 years. that's what you and secretary general antonio, good terrace highlighted. speaking at a news briefing during united nation civil society conference and i, roby, who have more civilian skills in does duty a few months, then the civilians much, much,
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much more than double then the civilian skills in the after the russian evasion of ukraine in more than 2 years, and there you have to the most part, it's a lot of moves in the worlds using the most sophisticated weapons window apartments, although, but meanwhile, western nations have impose to $16500.00 sanctions against russia since the beginning of the ukraine complex banning the import of russian oil and technologies, exports as well as gold and diamonds. the restrictions also affected russian banks, media outlets, and many individuals. a former chief advisor to a british prime minister has called the west involvement and ukraine, a stupid mistake. but the sanctions having little or no impact on russia, and that's as the top strategist 6 to return to political office and a new role. and with a new party, we should have never got into the whole stupid situation. it's sort of
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a replay of 1940 with potomac and zalinski is the churchill in under dog. this whole ukrainian corrupt mafia state has basically condo school. and we're all going to get does a consequence. the lesson we've to boot and is that where a bunch of total, jo, cuz i mean putting, they really knew that before the war. but this is emphasized in broad cost to, to the entire world with a bunch of clowns. we are, and america is now doubling down on trying to seize russian assets. so it's already created a sanctions regime, which is encouraging the building of alternative financial systems globally. that's not teaching food than any lesson, only that we're idiots. and dominic companies, as a british political strategist well known for campaigning in favor of you, k is breaks it in 2016. he later became a chief advisor to former british prime minister boris johnson. cummings is now involved in creating the startup party a block. he says, will unite entrepreneurs, health workers, and military veterans to oppose the ruling tories that's ahead of the next
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u. k. general election, which will take place by january 2025 journalist martin j says cummings remarks to show his common sense with the strategist anticipating a disaster for the tories at the next selection. when we see, you know, the zip spectacular mistakes the miscalculations of the west in particular, russian thinks interest. and then one i think is his was a not even prusio, but just some common sense and show him that a lot of people agree. that's no forget, you know, he's been so he was kicked out of, of, of his particular off to you the on to roger around burst johnson. there was a good enough to break up, and he was always a sort of polemics, rebellious suited some maverick type character, who now is looking to launch his own political career. but the, i think if you read the articles, the british newspaper articles, which mentioned this, i think it was a ton of growth. it's quite clear that he wants to wait and see just to see how much of a disaster the general election is in the u. k, so to see how,
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how far all the clips to the, the police, invitations of the conservative party, just how much will it break up and it will itself include, i mean, it does crash quite frank from a great heis that we might see the emergence of all of these abilities by coming reasonable, he's on kind of it, so i think come peaceful is very clever. manipulate to impress this, stay with our to international. i'll be back with much more news in just over 30 minutes. in the meantime. be sure to visit our website, r t dot com for the very latest breaking news and updates by the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the the it's almost uh, almost a cliche in the west, but this whole idea of with my, to the last refrain in some truth behind it i mean, think about it for the american $60000000000.00 for the reason. a package, not a lot of money. a lot of money stays within the united states in terms of the defense contracts and the like and pulled out money that, you know, they buy time, they prolong the war to keep russia busy. you know, this is the, ultimately, this of what the west is doing is all about you know, trying to preserve west and heck him and a i
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