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sentence, are we going to let that stay? the federal continues to ring tear down on the southern, gaza, just a day after being ordered by the international court of justice to hold. it says, falls on the city of dropbox. israel does not care about anyone whether the court of justice for any countries, despite the fact that most countries have become against it. as the death toll in the enclave creeps ever closer to 36000, israel dismisses the haze order and claims its rough uh offensive. it is not targeting severely celebrating itself africa day is marked across the continent honoring the achievements of independence and breaking from the shackles of colonialism. also ahead keystrokes shouldn't be resumed and they shouldn't be
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based on common sense. but if it comes to that, of course, we need to understand who we can deal with in order to get to designing, also legally binding documents. as russian says it's, it's ready to negotiate. to end the conflict in ukraine, the us moved to escalate the fighting by announcing hundreds of millions of dollars in further military age. the key at the just after 5 pm here in moscow, russia and you're watching or to international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. our top story just a day from being ordered by the u. n's, top court in the hague, to prevent genocide and gaza and holt. it's offensive. and the city of rafa, israel has again been pummeling the south of the enclave. the, this footage shows a recent is really attack on a refugee camp in con eunice,
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just 10 kilometers from rough or missile striking, a crowded area. and meanwhile, the death toll in gaza is now approaching $36.00 that locals are demanding international action to stop to death. and display in the israel does not care about anyone whether the court of justice or any countries, despite the fact that most countries have become against it. we hope that the international court of justice will put pressure on israel to stop this war. this war of extermination. so when the decision actually happens on the ground, i will scream is joy. know, israel will continue the most rigorous. it is a seat above the low and no one can never stop it. european investing countries must compel israel to greece, whose c spy and the war and stuff. the genocide on friday, the international court of justice ordered israel to halt it's offensive. and rafa and withdraw from the enclave. in march. the 3rd time this year that the hague has
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issued orders to curtail the death toll and cause the cord considered events in conformity with the to get under the genocide convention is that it must immediately hold its meaning to offense and any other action instead of 5 governors, which may inflict on by assuming a group and gaza conditions of life that would bring about its physical destruction in hold or influx. israel however, claims it's offensive, and rough is not putting civilians at risk and denounced the case against it. the judges of genocide ruled by south africa against israel. the international court of justice and a gulf falls outrages in more than a repugnant israel has no. and will most conduct mills reaction. send that off. i area which means lake 100 by listing in civilian population does the conditions of life they could bring about as physical destruction in all or in part are you in
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representative says the international community must pressure is real to stop it's offensive in gaza as the eyes of j o does israel to stop it's offensive and the rafa israel intensifies as a text on it. the news i am receiving from the people trapped there in is terrifying. the sure israel will not stop this madness until we make it stop. member states must impose sanctions and domes and bogo and suspends. it's a magic and political relations with these rail to it sees it's a sold. yeah, no, no, no, i mean, you know, we're chilled daily with western weapons, european weapons. we do not want aid from you. we want you to stop supporting the occupation with military equipment. we want to put pressure on the occupation to stop its aggression and stop its killing of our children and women. again as a hand, even though we is this place, people have been suffering with only god knows. for 8 months we the people of the north have been displaced and humiliated home language in modest sees far in all
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areas across cause a rafa is not the only one effects. it doesn't have much, but i mean it's no longer spent as me of are we not human? they're only making demands for the people of ralph us. and what about us the people of gaza went about sleeping on the streets? who cares about us? where's the justice we're looking at. all signs on void to denmark says that washington's continued support for his real is fueling. the assault on gaza is there as there, so for the has all odors act as a rogue state above, international law, above international humanitarian law. and has been totally suffered to do, you know, by the united states of america. so, and the routing that comes from the i, c j. it doesn't about them for them because, you know, they go ahead support that really federally financially, by the united states. and by the veto power, i do not did nations and that then it says, gifts empowerment part is the end to denounce the international community,
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the international legitimacy, and any kind of a know that comes or every solution that just, you know, it's in the world. so they don't care and then they can that grocery continues today. they've threatened godsa that could children and woman and as deadly. and there is no place that could be cold saving guys with the boss or the, the southern part that and all of them. but the left and everything 70 percent of the infrastructure has been totally due to the chapter done, destroyed by these ages. and this, as you know, the bastion of democracy as they allege in the west, has shown that it is one of the most booted occupational forces in modern history. yeah, if it doesn't go basic, due to the security council, have to be brought to the prize as a decision that could be legally binding. is just a me, a smoke screen. and this, and this not going, you know, to care about it,
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let alone the americans are threatening in the international criminal court justice . that if, what it ends up being put, they are going to destroy this international organization. and to outright, you know, support this or against any kind of in position in terms of movement then what have you. so we see communities that, that medic, as you know, i love the basic, get into with the international legitimacy with the international law. and they are willing to support is that all the way the russian military is cementing more games in the done yet the people's republic advancing from positions and a half day of got taken earlier this year rushes defense ministry has reported taking the village of our house our congress score also russian forces repelled 3 ukrainian counter attacks on their positions during which gives military last of more than $400.00 soldiers. while the russian army advances on the ground, russian president vladimir putin has insisted that moscow wants to resolve the
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ukraine conflict through negotiations. that's a lot to me was the landscape becomes an illegitimate leader with the expiration of his elected term. we do see me and of course we realize that the legitimacy of the current head of state is over, who to negotiate with this is of course a fair question. i agree with you. i think that one of the goals of the conference that has been announced the conference in switzerland is precisely to have the western community and the sponsors of the current key of regime confirmed the legitimacy of the incumbent head of state or the inactive one. but these p steps, they do not matter for legal documents, of course. so we will need, if it comes to that. and i proceed from the fact that piece books should be resumed, not without tomatoes but with common sense. and they should be based on common sense. but if it comes to that, of course, we need to understand who we can deal with in order to get to the signing of legally binding documents. and then we need to be fully confident that we are
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dealing with legitimate authorities. although as term expired last week, the item it was a lensky, dismissed a question on whether he could now be considered a legitimate leader saying the issue is not a concern. the graces not so you koreans know their constitution. we understand that these statements by the legitimate president of the russian federation, about the legitimacy of the president of ukraine, are, frankly speaking and boring and on. interesting. if you are adequate and can read, read the constitution and draw a conclusion. that's all i'm not really bothered by all this at all. and what that to me, as russia was speaking about peace negotiations, washington was talking up, it's latest weapons deliveries to kids. the russian and bastard to the west says the timing could not be coincidental. washington does not vote biesen you of it is doing everything they can to prolong the conflict and increased human casualties from the russian and the great insights included among the civilian population. it
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is the less through the united states as analogy, norms deliberately, students puppets, on the very day when the russian leadership has clearly and then be used to confirm it's reading this to negotiate. it's a sign of desperation. i think uh, you know, you turn to those types of activities. so when you're in a desperate situation, i think they're about ready to collapse completely. the west is starting out financially. they don't have, i mean, i think something like 10 or 15 percent of the french people care about ukraine. uh, you know, the civil war is here. i all think uh uh, there's a lot of support here. neither. you know, either. uh so its, um, you gotta even dismantle, is going on within the a you to territory is you know, austria hungry. uh so like you are definitely not pro uh, a pro this type of policy. you may think um, it's, um, it's a sign of desperation. there they don't know where to go. they uh,
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its thrown weapons less than right now we're gonna send a 16 signer gets there. i don't know where they're gonna take off from. i don't know who's gonna fly though. that could be another sign of the escalation as well, but it's very poor judgment. my my meanwhile, the head of nato is insistent that key of should be able to strike russian territory with american supplied weapons. i believe the time was calling for allies to consider whether she list uh some of the restrictions dining post uh on a weapons to make to, to ukraine. because we need to remember what this is. this is a water rushing bar, rush against the graeme and i still have to defend themselves. and that includes also the striking targets on the russian territory. and then of course, if it deny the crane the right to fit the military targets on a russian territory, then you make it very hard for them to uphold the right for self. defense is self defense. self defense is trying to new instructor. if you go, it's legitimate,
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and we are helping ukraine with upholding that right, that shooting through the beat. it also strike targets on russian territory. rand corporation and american thing tank has proposed a strategy that it claims will allow the west on ukraine to feed russia. according to the report. any fears about escalation needs to be put aside. its 1st suggestion is to allow key f to strike russian territory with rock long range weapons, independent political research or greg simon's believes there still remain many hurdles to reaching negotiations. if it does not really have much of a saw you unless the client sites and was a completely depend on the united states and the sale of ice cream of floyd, so they have to do well, that's all about stolen big. i mean he's just a, just a pop up the mouth like. busy washington's policy is they don't want to see you trying these and conclusively before the november. busy elections of yeah,
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because i believe that would compromise the democratic presidential candidates. busy old, i mean, but i've done enough to compromise the right you can do this or, or really, sorry. i mean, this is just all of a fuss arrive as cheaper than and some tile full of politics and pay them at this stage have not one to negotiate with. not on any reasonable terms, but you would expect would hold because the lift gate, some breaking, it's worth it. celebrating the confidence rich diversity events are taking place in a whole host of countries to mark africa. de r t is no local, you'll come gay has been looking at the significance of the occasion from south africa, a wasted in countries. lots of believe that they had the clipped the african continent with the capability to achieve feed them. but today, more than 60 years,
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often the last 2 open countries relinquish, be a colonial themes. the continent as the window to to would see until more. but why so and have those for my mazda is really going to wait. african nations believe that the as to big, but i'm the a different disguise and grievances between the continent and the waste of highly up. so what, what did you, are you saying that the chinese or the russians behaved better than us westerners currently? oh, absolutely. you don't quite understand african realities, but it's astonishing to see how we are very distant in terms of cultures. we cannot understand why you come to give us lessons, for example, on human rights. so one of the main problems is that wisdom need to seem to be reluctant to understand applicant realities. prime example, germany and the u. k was speaking strict limits on the import of hunting trophies, because of coaching classes seems honorable, right? but they have never had to deal with the elephant overpopulation like books. one,
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it is very easy to sit in bowie and then have an opinion about our affairs and books. one that we are paying the price for preserving these on the most of the world. the greens look at us with contempt. i want brandon's to have a taste of living alongside al events which are overwhelming my country. in some areas, there are more of these beasts and people elephant numbers just like those of scottish stags had to be controlled. hunters in the highlands paid to shoot deer and put their handlers on their walls. so why is britain trying to stop after doing the same botswana is the most successful country in the world? looking after elephant buffalo and lions, we don't want colonial interference from breathing wisdom. countries not only failed to understand africa, they are accused of driving it into economy. the speed. the main reason there is no growth in africa is that the growth factors are neither funded nor understood. our populations are increasing, but our economies are stunted. the id
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a should tell us why they are funding the modern slavery of africans. and we should address issues like why africa is producing what it does not consume and consuming what it does not produce to keep africa. and it's them. sanctions under really proven to root in areas seems to be something they don't shy away from zimbabwe. uganda only to name a few. and he said that somebody who lost over a 150000000 dollars last year old because of the sanctions imposed by b u and the united states and uganda was punished overall cost n t. algae beauty to laws. as washington would rule, competitors preferential treat states as last year. it cannot be right, let alone a healthy basis for conducting international relations or building friendship for a country. however, mightily abuse itself to slander into some nationals of other nations. well, also maligning those same nations for daring to be independent and sovereign.
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it is therefore unfortunate that the world bank and other actors dare to want to coerce us into a band ending our faith culture principles and sovereignty using money. they really underestimate all africans. so why is the waste so interested in africa when, as a claim, human rights are so bad? well, 12 reason natural resources take a look at the d, f. c. for instance, the country produces more than 60 percent of the both supply of cobalt, which is mind in these comp about tens of thousands of those mine is a children, some di from coal, both mining accidents every year, some even phase sexual assault and full evictions. wisdom companies among those that have been seen by the deceit, but justice was not delivered as the quotes sided with the lots of apple and a strong incentive to avoid any transparency with their suppliers even as they promised the public. they have 0 tolerance policies against child labor. we are far
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from finished seeking accountability. what's the glowing danger in africa? according to the united states, just take it in line with the 2022 national defense strategy. the department of defense will engage with african partners to expose and highlight the risks of negative p r c. and russian activities in africa over $300000000.00 were requested by the us state department this year for the fine seconds russia and sign that in the african continent. even though some african countries are way that's continued alignment to moscow carries the risk of isolation from global markets by the waste . the field is more to gain than to win us of deluxe. russia helped very, very much. we had a coup attempt in 2020 before the elections. if it were not for the russian military, our state would not exist at the moment. now our citizens can sleep peacefully,
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at least in the villages concord, and from sort of not would like to offer my congratulations to you mister president . because all of the decisions that you've taken you've made, you're not going to regret them because we have managed to secure a great success. not just for the president of the russian federation who has invited us, but it's also a success for african countries because of russia is a winner. everyone is the winner. niger, which is waging a historic struggle for the re conquest of its sovereignty and its development knows how to count on your personal commitment and cooperation with the russian federation to succeed. and it's a patriarch fight. on this africa de applicant citizens have gradually come to reject wisdom policies to the point of blaming the former colonizers for many of the regions hills. some of the cutting links to the past and embracing a new direction in the future. we according to oddity pretoria, kind of african review journalist levy cub lotto is adamant that the confidence freedom is not for sale. it was for,
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but the big difference in the sense that we have the most of the western countries that do have activity on the african continent have a very different idea as to what they want to shift. and it's certainly not to see africa being successful. and that's the fundamental point because what advanced phase is that the nature of these relations certainly seems the 1st independent sport us all the higher in got the right to the, to a knowledge and experience can be for the nature of this relations has not been productive at all, in a model in the, in a lot of ways. and still, you know, we are victims of imperialism. these do a lot of that. would it be done? and, but here's the thing that we have. not yet. we africa all to be. we're not get we, the people who sacrificed the allies in the fight for africa simulation and have to meet it to uh, for instance. so these that i'm going fights,
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which of course is happened by a level of the factors in the policy dependent state. as we have seen, but the fundamental point is that african independence is not for sale. actually, defend dependence is not something to be taken for granted. and africans. certainly, a lot of young africans us case will be a space and a full day of seats in the table. one is one strong finances are on the decline. the next british government will have its hands full with a slew of economic problems and the upcoming government will lack any good options to tackle those problems. that's according to a report from the institute for fiscal studies think tank. let's get more on this now. we're going across live to our, to contributor chris adams. hi there, chris are earlier, the private owner, the earlier, the prime minister set inflation and the u. k. has dropped to 2 percent. what does this really mean for the economy?
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it's very hard to see what it means, right. so inflation was, you know, he did this thing he does, which is quite weird. well, yeah, it's like a high school math teacher and like, draws a job and then puts it on youtube. so we did that for his instagram, for some reason, but when he did it, he's trying to save it. he's been better than anyone else in time in terms of driving pricing down. but if you look across the globe inflation housing cops the 1st in the us and then it's sort of like a trigger effect around the world. so really no one really knows what he's trying to say here. and he hasn't done anything specifically himself to do this, but he's trying to claim it. i want to pay tribute. well yeah, $11.00 thing that the shadow chancellor of the extra extra cosette is that this is, uh, although it's, it seems low. i mean, it's above what the bank of england actually wants to achieve. so let's take a listen to what she said. the inflation is full of them, but of course the, for millions above the bank of england, a target. and this is just not the time for a victory lap and pumping champagne colts because this is not move in line for the
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golf. it's about family finances. and the truth is, of the 14 years of conception working families and pensioners of phil was all so yeah, don't, i think rachel reads that who was, is the, the shadow child's the i for use on the, on the mean it with you politics. she would be the next person in charge of the country's finances should have parts of the labor plot to be in the election, which makes a very, very good point. i mean, i've got some numbers here just to give me the looking down for a sec. but, you know, if we look at the, you type a couple of gross debt to $2380000000.00 pounds, which is probably around that $2700000000.00, which is, which is a huge, huge amount for a country. a small does the type and not not equates to a 102.8 percent of u k g d p. which means that the government is spending more than servicing it stats, that it's actually bringing in in terms of revenue. so not,
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not as you were saying that you can't, it's not i, that's the take you take breaks. it said, you can have a massive, my guys in crisis is suffering from the population which students government has failed to detail in spite of promising the next written that they would, which is just not looking good for the title. and i think she's right. i don't understand where the guy is going out in the housing that everything's fine and he sold the details of the country. now we've got into what i wanted to ask next. i mean, what other in economic indicators are there which are worth exploring in terms of understanding the problems of the okay, economy? obviously there's not just inflation that we have to think about here and also how of anti russian sanctions effected it. and yeah, it's a great question, don't i think we have to turn to, to the, i am asked again, a friend of the pay, no friend of russia. again, i'll look to give you some stops on this because it's quite astounding. really. i mean the, i'm a big predicts that the, you cable of the growth of the you type in 2024 will only be your point. 7 percent . right? and then it goes up to 1.5 percent,
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but this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial across the u. k. comedy consistently grew by around 2.75 percent, which is why there was so much for an investment that was dripping into particularly longer. so i think we'll, we'll, we'll see that and then let's keep head up to russia. right. rest of the russian economy is growing exponentially. foster, in spite of wisdom sciences, which were supposed to put and put pressure russia. and i think, you know, we're living in this do multi per the, well, the don't. and i think what we're seeing now is we're going to see a pretty much a split. and you'll see countries within the bricks, nations, particularly those leading the pilots, a china with zale, russia, uh, uh, a lot of these countries, african nations that before, were kind of, you know, drag down by buying by these sort of what's the measures that were put on and you'll see them explanation the grow, and i think we're seeing the, the last days of running here. i think we're seeing the decline of the west in plants. finally after so many years of, of dominance. yeah. the russian economy really has defied
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a lot of what the western so called experts had forecasted for it. a lot of a lot of them are saying now that the main problem that the russian economy might face in the near future is overheating, rather than not actually reaching high g d p growth levels. but why do you think soon act decided to make a statement specifically about low inflation, right before these elections? what, what kind of benefit does was he trying to get from it? the truth is the people in the u. k. a living through a terrible cost of living prices. you know that bills for the energy bills because of the u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has caused a massive, massive content on the economy. you, you now that you take the kinds of small country that sometimes seems to think it produces a lot of things. the truth is, since, since the, since the 1980s the, you haven't really produced much itself a level and doesn't actually take advantage of, of exposure to get own oil and gas reserves. so that's cause people to really,
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really stuff that you did. there are people in the u. k, don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody else i, there are people that have to go to these places, food bank, which is where they basically pick up free food. the so native by charities and people are turning that needs to go home because they can't afford to heat their homes. the bills have gone up to a some places more than 3 times the price and the what the full, the conflicts. and you find the guy, so i think he's trying to tell people, look cheap, but to me, stay with me because things are going to get better. but the truth is, in my opinion, things are when you're going to get worse. and that's the so called developed world for you are to contributor chris evans, thanks a lot for bringing us the that analysis. thanks a lot. that's all for this. our stick around for more news here on our to international in just about 30 minutes. a
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the, the rabbit collapse of the ottoman empire gave the arabs hope for independence. but the colonial power. so their future differently. great britain and france agreed on the seizure of the aeroplanes under the guise of the so called mandate of the league of nations. this bible play caused particular indignation in a rack, which was to get under the control of the british. in may 1921 rest with claim for independence broke out, both assuming and that she took part in it. soon the rallies turned into a real uprising against the invaders. more than 130000 people took up arms. britons
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urgently began to transfer reinforcements to a rack and used aircraft radius war. secretary, winston churchill birch. the use of chemical weapons against the rebels, and general ser, i own or heralding border, the destruction of any village where weapons were found. burning a village properly takes a long time. an hour or more according to size, halting, recalled cynically. in his memoirs, the media build girl d paid off. the result was cross, however, separate his empire had to make serious concessions. in 1921, it recognized the solve the 1st as the king of a rack and gave part of the power to representatives of the local population via iraqi revolt, marked the beginning of the national consolidation of the country and became an
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important milestone on the way to final independence the the, him so hold on just a minute and then let's get close to the boy is shipped the special issue due to me and then i see it the last as a command, let's say skim projects. yak, i'm going to do it for less while in the library and you look at it.

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