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the, the russia repels an overnight attack on premier downing 8 ukrainians around that comes as 11 countries green lights for our game russian territories. but the western arms as washington is $320000000.00 aid here is thinks off the coast of gaza. us senator draws a striking comparison between israel's actions and americans, nuclear attacks on japan. we did what was necessary to protect our way of life. was it disproportionate to use atomic weapons to end the war we couldn't afford to lose? so this idea of the international community, your question considers his role. the problem i reject that behind me is one of the
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many is really military bases scattered across the west bank. this particular one resides in the middle of an area, housing around 350 pounds. families put in smoke, the livelihoods of palestinian farmers in the west bank are at risk as fires to store their crops. the questions are raised as the area affected, as also used by, as really forces for military drills. these fire started by doing conditioning, the jordan valley are part of the program prepared to displace posting and families from here the live in moscow. this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble, with a look at the top news stories from around the world. we start with the latest on the ukraine conflict. russia has repelled an overnight attack by ukraine on its territory. according to the defense ministry cab used us made army tactical missile
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systems during the strikes, russia was able to down 8 ukrainian. you avi's over crimea, the hello pulse already say the a current in attack. targeted dependence was transportation infrastructure. while the strikes for repelled on the city of kurtz to ferry boats were hit by the down the rock as fragments, civilian casualties have been reported. meanwhile, the debates surrounding cabs possible use of western arms to strike russian territories is not dying down or so far. 11 countries have given ukraine the go ahead to use or weapons for such attacks, among them, some of cabins, most vocal supporters, poland, france, canada, and the u. k. russia has warned against such a publications. but let's take a look at the arsenal. ukraine has access to and just how far those weapons can strike inside russia. 3 types of those western supplied munitions can hit target less than 100 kilometers inside rush and potentially reaching the cities of donuts
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. and belgrade of the these weapons are delivered by france. the us and the u. k. now, the next group includes rockets bombs and you avi's from the us, the u. k. and portugal. now they can range up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shuttle cruise missiles pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. the u. k. and friends supply these missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia for more or less cost. now to our t correspondent egos down out here, it looks like the situation is heating up by the day. tell us the latest as well. absolutely, racial. well, you know, desperate times call for desperate measures. and it seems that such times have come for ukraine. see it is becoming increasingly difficult for k of to paint a brightened, uplifting picture of what's going on on the front lines. even the west and media outlets are not buying it anymore. they're saying that the situation is well, very,
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very difficult to even close to dia and russia is making advances every day has the choir of nations. it's as if a starting gun went off somewhere on the geopolitical global jump. let's go back stage. and all of these nations began to lift the band on the use of the weapons against targets deep within the russian territory about all the usual mongers have already joined that quite like the u. k. poland, or the rest of the baltic states. and so one, spain and italy have show far, kept the band in place as germany, it seems, did initially, but then pressed by john list and that seems pressed by its fellow peers. it seems the gen, many of the german jobs was position, is shifting to was also giving the green lights for ukraine to use gym and supplied gym and denatured weapons against targets in russia. here's how these
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spokesman for all of showed to be charged to the of germany formulated the position of the country. the then the ones on several countries including germany, have reached clear agreements with ukraine on the use of western weapons. such a defensive struggle is not limited to one's own national territory, but can of course, also be extended to the aggressive national territory so that you have it in mind. all that is happening. it is the backdrop of the looming peace conference and in switzerland. i see that's an event that russia was actively and vocally, not invited to participate in. so it looks like just the gathering of ukraine and its allies, trying to sort out and come up with the unified version of an ultimatum to russia. but again, given the situation to how things stand on the front lines right now is,
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1st and foremost, russia did our right say that it will not accept any automation of the sort. and again, the way things stand on the front lines right now, there's simply no reason for most school to budge. so this peace conference, or the so called peace initiative, that does not include one of the, one of the worries sides as this as being something that ukraine under its allies actually post and promoted as, uh, the only way for them the only way out. the only way to go just some peace settlement signed between most when key now eclipse, more and more people more and more exposed to the questions uncomfortable for both kids and european and nasal. uh, countries uh, uncomfortable questions as to what's uh, what's, what's uh, what's the purpose simply, what are they going to do? what are they going to do with all of that one? most always simply can be,
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can be pressed to accept the terms of any ultimatum that they might come up with because most but again, it is gaining territories by the day. and pretty much everyone seems to admit that it is the most difficult of times for kids. so even the united states to be in the process, it seems, it seems that they are reviewing the band on the use of the weapons against the targets in russia. have a listen to the us secretary of state, a charge for tables strikes outside of the price range. as i've said before, estimates on decisions about the best way to effectively defend itself. we're going to make sure that it has the equipment needs to do that. as the conditions or change the policy, it was changed as what russia does, has changed to terms of how is personally regression escalation. we've adopted and adjusted to and i'm comfortable for to do that. so as
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ukraine keeps trying to round up as many people as possible and just recruit them and send to the front lines again, an overwhelming majority of those people be increasingly unwilling to fight. and they have beat raising drop for the past couple of years. ukraine even a had to tighten aids, draft legislation to be able to do so on the streets of ukraine that have been empty since the may. the 18th, that's when the mobilization, the new mobilization new came into power. so ukraine is desperate is running out of men. ukraine is running out of weapons. it is running out of the public support in the west. only the politicians seem to be as still family within the camp of a zalinski and co polanski by the way of being officially. now i use up, uh uh, that's not the, that's not just a big word. that's a, that's a tough, that's
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a diplomatic town that can be applied to be. can you phrase from a president the opposite? he had cancelled the presidential election and a, he's uh, used to run out. so now they have a huge sofa empower effectively. also, also, nato is struggling with having to produce enough weapons for you. great. uh so all of that it looks like the west keeps testing. russia testing just how much they can do and to how much they get an aggravate most go without, without becoming the without becoming the uh, full on a full on the side of the conflict. so uh, both the, the, you have it, it seems that the decision to allow key of, to strike, to use nature made weapons against target in russia. it is just that it is one a whole bunch attempts to try and change the situation on the front lines without going just to fall. but brush has repeatedly warned against such attacks. and well,
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it has promised to a retaliation if or rather when. now that happens. all right, r t c goes down. all think are thank you. to palestinian red crescent. paramedics have been killed and is rarely showing on the southern guzman . city of rough. um, it comes as the un warned aid supplies for the in battle enclave simply don't meet the demand. we had show actually the porch, this tech, the tech home displays people. and it demonstrates that there is no safe place in gaza at all. we have to distribute as an enormous amount for essential medicine, medical supplies. but this not enough. i mean like this is searching hold for, well, no, overwhelming these off, sorry is not enough. now when that would be a sustain ceasefire, and it would be entry roots into guys which are properly managed. when there is
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a d confliction mechanism, which actually facilitates supports a much more if it's possible. i'm in the humanitarian disaster unfolding in the enclave. agencies have been left exasperated after a new us made peer used to transport 8 the gaza sang the damage sustained by the floods in p. a 2 weeks off to begin operating, exposure, destruction, for the destruction database. it's taking 2 and a half months to build a p, a and deliver the claim to $1000.00 metric tons of age, which is a drop in the ocean compared to what's needed in gaza. every day the deposits pushes small families close at the station and put small lives at risk. of the peer built at a cost of $320000000.00 was only put into service on may 17th, but after less than 2 weeks of operation, the peer was damaged by a combination of bad weather and rough seas. dependent on said sections of the
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structure, anita repair, so its been total way to the is really part of asked on to be fixed. and that can take up to a week, sandra of muslim legal hassan sibley says, rather than worrying about his peer, the us should just be pressuring israel to stop. the war is laughable. the, the, the peer is a joke. if america really cared about the palestinians, they would stop sending bombs. that is really is dropping on palestinian citizens. they would really could, could end the war and saving a war, they would end the genocide. it's one side. it's literally a nuclear, super by power. rene bombs and refugees burning children, a live people in tents been displaced and they, they've driven them out of their homes, told them to go to so called safe zones, and the bomb, the saved zones. this, it hasn't happened once or twice. it has happened daily. you can't accidentally keep killing that many civilians. when you accidentally killed $40000.00 civilians, it's no longer an accident. it's clearly intentional and the us as supporting that
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. so i think the, the peer was a complete joke. even there air drops of humanitarian aid are a disgrace. in fact, i just saw footage of a young child who was killed when the visa, so called 2 minutes here in air drops, fell on her and killed her. many people have actually died with these humanity on your drops falling on them or falling in the sea and people trying to go get it and drowning to death. so if america really cared about the palestinians, they wouldn't spend hundreds of millions building appear that doesn't even work. the us can put pressure, the us can force this genocide to stop tomorrow. the problem is the us doesn't want to, that is the problem. the reason being us politicians like nikki haley like lindsay graham like by didn't himself have received millions and millions of dollars from the is really lobby. so these american politicians, they're not working for the american people. they're not working for human rights. and they are basically, agents of a, for an entity and they law us senator,
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has sparked outrage after he like into the idea of gaza operation to america's use of the atomic bomb against japan. i bring this up and nobody likes here and it, but i know what my country did when we were attacked by the japanese where the war with japan and germany, we did what was necessary to protect our way of life. was it disproportionate to use atomic weapons to end the world, we couldn't afford to lose? so this idea of the international community, your question considers. ready role, the problem i reject that these charges are false. they're blood libel against the jewish people. political affairs to hospital dean says, statements like these, expose the divide between washington's rhetoric and actions. it obviously is because israel is a partner of the united states,
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but we should appreciate the madness of graham's words because it's quite unprecedented. actually the united states, as senior politicians are exposing the fact that it's increasingly becoming a perio state on the international stage. it would have been on single to hear these kinds of remarks and words maybe a decade ago. we're in the united states. still attempted to maintain a false, leaving them still, but even then at least tried to maintain the veneer of a moral high ground lecturing others about human rights and international law. now it's openly exposing itself is a complete variety of state. it's just a blanket admittance of the last long standing hypocrisy of the united states is position as a global hedge them on within the unipolar world order. he's saying it blankly the united states gets to violate these norms of international law and human rights. and no one else is the problem, grams words what he's not taking proper consideration into is that the name of international human rights and international laws bill has been used by the united
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states as a weapon with which to um, to protects and enforce its global hegemony against countries that are just aligned with it so that the united states has now itself, claim that placed in this position should be understood. i mean, graham thinks that the i, c, c is some kind of international body totally separate from the global hegemony of the united states. the livelihoods of palestinian farmers in the west bank had been dealt a massive blow after raging fires devastated their crops in the northern jordan valley. however, as the area is regularly used for as rarely, military drills, questions are being raised as to whether this was a natural disaster. ortiz marie if a notion of picks up the story, a magazine, and a palestinian farmer, steps carefully. so the ashes as he inspects his field last week's fire 8,
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around 170000 square meters of his communities, land destroying vital crops. all these, all of which do you see how it is all done, were planted annually harvested and use it for making bread and seen it. i was cheap and livestock vc, it was old, burned in the field, so no one will benefit from it. the inside agriculture season was last the cost of seats pesticides, and the entire season was last. month of the recalls how the fire started and such dry weather, with temperatures reaching full to degrees celsius with the gross easily ignites the strong winds typical of this region. quickly find the flames, causing the fire to spread rapidly. mosley believes the fire was parked by israeli military trail was conducted as a nearby army base. and the southern feet, uh it was sold just traded in this area and that was shooting small crows immediately. and 5 started spread into the agricultural lands and pastures. the fi
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. also rich, the military company of the area and these runny fiber, gates and civil defense forces and plains immediately arrived to prevent the fire from reaching the mystery camps and jewish settlements that these are all a side one defies, break out allows the size to expend on the protecting the settlements and military facilities and the most most of these, the palestinians pharma leave it in the occupied west bank. where these really presence is marked by hundreds of jewish settlements and military bases. he believes these fire is on ultimate accidents. that's positive, as well as long term strategy, the landlord, somebody's really use this nature zones, to control the slants and empty them. the philistines, all means of pressure and intimidation were used against us and build them a mich results and military training. especially as the and spa materials are held during the dry season of crops every year them, it's every year purposely they don't do exercises. oh yeah. but they focused on the
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p which one the crops dr. palestinian officials from the to boss government rates responsible for these area code. the sentiments of local farmers. let me have some of these really occupations did not allow police team and firefighters and trucks to reach the sites. to distinguish these fires, i see frankly, there is no solution because these fire started by deal completion in the jordan valley are part of the program prepared to displace boasting in families from here . the devastating fire is just one of the dangers posed by the proximity of the military base. common drills leave behind a significant amount of waste contaminating the area and unexploded devices that's all like taking bonds for their locals. just at least mine lies on agricultural land, on the land. we cultivate this event that us for the people with him when we, where i can get here and this down for solve it on the, on the previously saw this of show us where detectives gps coordinates were taken
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and they were photographed and documented the agent that police didn't have family here that hasn't had data or wounded due to these trainings side. the highway is one of the many is really military base is scattered across the west bank. this particular one resides in the middle of an area, housing around 350 pounds, being in families for many of them, the daily reality of living near an army, outpost whose fault with numerous friends the best way they've been living for decades. they have no other place to go home or run to forced to do or live in the shadow of this unsettling neighbour. rafe and ocean are all t reporting from northern jordan valley. well this week recognition of palestine as an independent state by norway, ireland, and spain has won the applause of the turkish president. he says, it shows the decision is no longer in the hands of the one security council. but the global majority seems to be the i congratulate all the friendly countries that
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have demonstrated this 2 main stands. this break stands by recognizing palestine as a state. as of now, 147 countries have recognized palestine. in other words, more than 3 quarters of 193 countries that are members of the united nations accept palestine as a sovereign state. the common decision of $147.00 countries cannot be left to the discretion of the 5 members' security council. the a growing number of western nations are pushing for palestine to gain independence status. the tree of countries to join that pac this week also widely condemned to the recent idea of bombings in rasa, and called for a permanent ceasefire. israel was quick to accuse the spanish prime minister of inciting for their hatred toward the jewish people. earlier we spoke with mehmet racquetball, lou from that my university's international relations department and former turkish diplomatic bull, rude user. they delved into algebra and washington's con, trusting approach to the complex a lot of these employees to behind that. but the 1st one is really important
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because i talk, she has been criticizing the international system, the children's international system, and not do any nice. he's statements. he harshly criticized the international system. labeling, gets as sloth and biased particularly against the back door. both of these are any adverse effects, you know, genocide, i called you in a site's not just address eviction. and secondly, they are going to implicate that the united states, as that clearly comfortable pointing out that american manufactured bumps that he used as the lot of used in the united states still has a still, you know, i suppose. and then those uh, the, the east side occupation in the, uh, the zip homes are the use in the text and in the us has already vetoed such a demand from palestine in the past. and they expressed very clearly
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the pastor, the vote in the general assembly that they would veto it again. so we're seeing that the us is blocking thing kind of state code for the recognition of the palestinian state and the state of palestine. the us continuing to show its unconditional support for israel and this only emboldened for natalia who government, you know, the by an administrator and have said that they had their red lines with regarding and offensive in rough. but when they asked the spokes person and the white house, kirby, their simple didn't is real cause to read names by, you know, citing in a festive and rafa. but he said, you know, well, it's not a full scale to offensive. and the bombs that were used fullborne really the heavy weight phones, the ones that were really harmful, a huge fire torture, a warehouse in the russian capital. early thursday morning, su,
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emergency health officers were sent dumping tons of water in an attempt to bring the situation under control containers inflammable liquids being housed inside the building. i said to have made efforts to put out the fire, especially difficult at its maximum point in front of covered an area of 4000 square meters. there's no information yet on any potential casualties. after 3 years, zambia says it's finally on the verge of overcoming a default on his dad. after almost all of its international bond holders agreed to a restructuring deal of the country defaulted on its euro bond. and late 2020. at the peak of the coven pandemic, and then worked with the g twining group to bring together major creditors such as china. however, a recent devastating drought placed further strain on his economy, delaying the debt restructuring plan. a spike in global interest rates has hit the debts of poor nations, particularly hard. the one warned that developing countries are having to pay
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around $50000000000.00 more to 4 and creditors than they had received in loans. we have flow is going from the south to the north. if i say that he's like a reversed c, a block from c. so you'd be small and medium sized countries that don't move the markets, the ones that are in that distress, or, or even gnostic way of showing where they are spending more on there that done on their human development. i'm i called like you know, neil discussed the ramifications of the, the developments with to them via based experts, at least the signing of the dates, a subsidy problem on the estimate and supposed to be stuck paid on each bits of space and the uniforms of the 1st, payment kicks in uh, within the next 2020 days. unfortunately, despite the fact that now does it and does inspection,
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do i think that date is for the full value that we just stated before. i'm through all these problems to give you the steps in order things that somebody has to be the most, right, 13 digit countries on the african continent. and some people don't say don't go law . so done their vote and lots of money to such an extent that didn't begin to pay big. and so when they knew that, you mean now we had issues of know, when do you get to destructive that, you know, there's a big issue and it looks to me staring some be on indeed other nations in the face, not of the u. n. morning. the dozens of nations are facing so called death, the stress. what's the risks that come with that with the system? is there any system on the waiting room, but it also got categories that special goals in stock. so high emission uh, in the ninety's structural investment program, the front door told us to buy with as all in the place. unfortunately for an
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investment moved in some fact that as well. so unfortunately, i've been unable to go on these out to the extent to be able to provide the resources to develop invest thoughts, assignments do the same. i may have some doors on seats now while we have so given your debts because they've got to get, you can now be a little more powerful that that's the markets of the most. do the dimensions. we have given boxes by getting graded, 13 small. unfortunately, the emissions of 18 the deals loans are part of the just as compared to the communications that doesn't financing a that's what was of the size of the item is formed, gives you the. busy little gauge on the unfortunately, those have been very disappointed in steps that the manager says we good the loans . are they really how you it's difficult to pay them the update to stick into loans because of the fact that the o admissions are fishing and look to issue
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a secular. same day i'll be getting punched in the world. keep one bottle and then we fail to pay, but so we need to find the political solution and then you're going to make solution to this issues way. we shouldn't be highly dependent on the open additional questions developed before the end of the day to do a 100. they will not be citizens because these international organizations, dental, dental, her, the mission was moved for detention in terms of how the nation must be able to utilize the visibility. so say that the task, so the best solution could be developing there seems to be able to resolve these issues. i mean complete and um, to ensure that we don't go interest richard. well, keep on board already, and we thought to pay, but the bottom right do stay with us right here on our to international. i'll be back with much more news and just over half an hour's time, buy from the
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