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the the, the, the israel has the facto and next to the occupied west bank in violation of the international law. that's the damming verdict from the us. the top support at the hey, an unprecedented i. t outage rick have a so on digital systems worldwide was paid for eric and cyber security firm with crowd strike is notoriously linked to us intelligence. also ahead there was blood pouring everywhere and yet in a certain way i felt very safe because i had the god on my side,
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the donald trump hailed to a higher power at the republican presidential nominee pledges to end. every war started during the biden administration, as soon as he returns to the white house, the you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in the russian capital. we start in the hey and where the international court of justice has ruled that the israeli occupation of the west bank. is it the fact of illegal annexation the i c j says israel is engaging in what amounts to quote, racial, segregation and apartheid. the record is always, if you, that is the most comprehensive restrictions imposed by is an on by the city and, and occupied. but it seemed very close as to what seems to be
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a method of discrimination based on city, on in the area, at least origin or ethnic origin. and number of participants have i good. that is it has policies and practices in the occupied. but it seems that if the amount the segregation off, i thought while the international court of justice has ruled that israel's policies in the west bank of east jerusalem har in breach of the international law, and deprive palestinians of their rightful self determination that is real by far exceeded its role of the administrator hand the occupied territories and it's supplement policy amounts to an illegal unexcused sion. the court has stated that israel has an obligation to end its presence in those areas as soon as possible, as well as these all supplements activities. it has also owed the un general assembly and the un security council to develop ways to end is really occupation of the west bank at east jerusalem. the judges have considered numerous factors
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including the duration of the occupation, of course, almost 60 years since 1967 active and aggressive expansion of israeli settlements in the west bank, which includes construction of thousands of units. relocation of a big number was really settlers to the palestinian territories under protection of as well. of course, applying is really domestic laws in these communities policy of impunity regarding the settlers of violence towards palestinians. massive lend confiscation and demolition of the houses that force eventually, palestinians to leave. i'm a quote basically to force the placement of the occupied population. discrimination of palestinians is really exploitation of natural resources over the pipes territories. the course holding team had made ongoing calls for an exception from is really right when factions, including from the ruling call ition, they make no secret. allstate intentions, the quotes concluded that israel's presence in the west bank and is jerusalem is
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illegal and most and indeed the icy james ruling is an opinion. it is known binding and wanted me to say obliged israel to act. but you have to understand that the i, c j is the world's most important international 5 beautiful countries take its opinions seriously. and this decision includes result and resolutions against israel at the un security council. that is an even bigger deal, even though the u. s. is likely to use it's be to power. there are 2 shields to protect israel. it could also lead to the international criminal court to initiate criminal proceedings against israeli officials in the west bank. and all that will further isolate is ro at parias state already because of its deadly offensive and gaza. we might see more diplomatic and economic pressure including sanctions. companies that now have businesses with as well. may we assess their relationships and the positions of certain states could also shift. we now receive reaction from
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a role condemning the c j's ruling. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has left out at the courts, lies saying, quote, jewish people do not occupy the ro land. the jewish people are not occupiers on their own land, not in our turn, no capital jerusalem, not in the land of our ancestors in the west bank, no falls decision at the hague will distort this historical truth just as the legality of israeli settlements in all the territories of our homeland cannot be contested and also the country's far right. finance ministers. small ethridge has posted just 2 words on social media following the verdict, suffering t now meaning the establishment of these railey roll over old palestinian territories from the river to the sea. national security minister, a settler politician, benevita has slammed the quote as and to submit to and political you man to stand. now that the court's decision is unlikely to change anything on the ground except
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expand it is rarely presence and authority in the palestinian territories. earlier in may the icy j o that hays rel to immediately stop it's offensive and rough. uh, what happens next. we saw the idea of intensifying its been boardman. so for guys a south advancing deeper and deeper into rough when you the diction food, then yeah. who has said many times that israel will not allow any international entity, all 4 in state to dictate israel what to do and what not to. which basically means that israel will continue doing why wants to do even after this ruling? the head of fellows times oldest human rights center with some amman, told us that the i c, j willing marks, a major shift and the global stance on the middle eastern conflict. and i think it's a, it's a historic one and it represents a significant milestone in the struggle of self determination for the custom you people. however, if we're going to turn this legal victory into tangible change,
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it requires unwavering political will from states and the. ready list advocacy from civil society. otherwise, it's just an advisory opinion that they represents a symbolic victory. and we need to give it meaning for it to be a catalyst for real and lasting change. of israel has always disregarded international law named unity that israel has continued to enjoy. it has a and the support that is gotten while doing so, has only exacerbated the situation on the ground. and it should not be disconnected from the ongoing dental side. that is perpetrated and as of today, international was, is our peaceful means to use the forced arc of the moral universe that have been towards justice and challenge the dispatch quote, regardless of these uh, imperial interest that continues to prevent that is in the interest of not only the past and young people to have international law enforce,
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but the entirety of the international community to see international law, a respected and enforce regardless of power. interest is real. as practicing colonialism and continuing in the conversation of palestine. this judgment that puts the international community on notice that israel's presence been occupied territory is inherently illegal and they must be brought to an end. the millions of people have been stuck staring at the dreaded blue screen of death, but are honestly not here in russia. i'm in a global cascade of digital outage is the most sanctioned, the country in the world has not reported any issues with its services and systems . this resilience has been attributed to the so called import substitute strategy that's made russia more self sufficient. friday is a global problem. started with a slot update by americans. cyber security firm crowd strikes that affected microsoft windows users. well,
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the issue rapidly snowballed into an avalanche that struck many digital systems. the western world has been hit the hardest us airlines, including united delta american and the legion cancelled all flights in the u. k. the sky news channel interrupted this broadcast, airports in berlin, amsterdam, prague and madrid have reported delays as chickens had to be done. offline airlines across asia and the pacific region have also faced issues in india. some flight schedules on boarding passes had to be written by hand. meanwhile, in japan mcdonald suspended about a 3rd of its restaurants or disney land separate problems in both paris and hong kong. and the list of impacted companies that keeps growing. alexi look etzky cyber security expert at the moscow based positive technologies company says he expects more consequences to follow, to begin with the aid. so you, but so of this is yes, may be inside these because now we cannot get to the ages of the only happen. part
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of mentioned about delays of these airplanes. and some flights of, you know, worry about some problems v as it may have to go the why is this the different gone to this? but so now we don't have information about the so dangerous situation. for example, v is a some um, uh, international magical library sense of use um data center. so, so it cannot be worried that in mind you use is because as these updates this new piece or so uh, software center uh, in, uh, simon, wyoming, before the backs and networks and production systems. but you sound cases, in good cases. we need to go to a new bid is out a new chair, and he's out there. he's all day me uh, normally use all the but i do so no,
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but i see just i've each id us your business in california so easily man is there. uh, i do processes crowd strikes. shares have plans by almost 20 percent. the company's ceo has blamed a bug in their update that hit microsoft operating system as well, ruling out any foul play or cyber attacks. this is not as secure as the incidental cyber attack. the issue is being identified isolated and the fix has been deployed a small crowd strike previously made international headlines during the 2016 us presidential race. the company became notorious for spreading false claims that russian hackers help secure donald trump victory over hillary clinton. but the firm was hired to investigate the democratic national committee, email leak, and it was quick to blame russian actors but later admitted that actually had no concrete prove in a separate report. in december 2016 crowds track alleged russians caused losses for
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the ukrainian military by hacking their artillery up a statement that was later retracted. american conservative talk show host and the former advisor to the bush and clinton administrations. steve gill says, crowd strike has a lot of questions to answer at any time you have some think this big and there is no explanation other than we were just doing an update. you know, it raises suspicions and, and concerns about what's really going on in the lack of transparency. the crowd strike operates under in normal situations. i think there needs to be great transparency of what happened, how it happened, and more importantly, how they will prevent this from happening going forward. one of the issues with crowd strike is not only the cosy relationship with intelligence agencies and with the democratic party, but also the revolving door of people inside and outside government intelligence agencies. then with crowd stripe, making big money on the private sector side and then getting the intel and the
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influence that they need when they go back into a government or, or kind of go in and out. i think again the. busy process needs to be examined, not just with crowd stripe, but other of the defense department agencies, other major companies that are, that are using their inside sources and then profiting from them once they leave the government. the diplomacy has a place in ending the hostilities and ukraine. bottom has zalinski made that about face. and a recent interview with the bbc in london, ukrainian politician was asked about the current state of affairs on the battlefield and about the upcoming us selections. he talked about working with trump and was possibly thinking about his newly picked running mate jedi vance who has been decidedly against funding for caps. it doesn't to mean that's all territories are one back by force. i think the power of diplomacy can help by putting pressure on russia. i think it is possible to agree to
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a diplomatic settlement. this is the last day. a surprise statement comes as anger mounts a new crane over his forest mobilization of civilians. social media has been flooded with videos of public resistance to the military draft. well, in this footage we can see a group of women trying to fight off recruiters who were sketching a man office to read. the scene unfolded near the entrance to a residential block 5 can starbucks to fill its rings, the cranes interior ministry says some 42000 men have gone missing since february 2022. but those who tried to escape the battlefield are charged with reports that as many as $1500.00 men had been found guilty of desertion in the past year. when you print in p o w says he barely escaped being sent to his death. as always, we have to say there is a chance he was speaking under dress, which one of them are good you. i went to a shop to buy bread in our shop opens at 9 am,
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was leaving the store and 3 soldiers and a policeman came up to me and took me like this was april 25th, 2024 in the morning because of the they took me to a transcription center that in there they did not even ask if i was healthy or not . they gave documents with a stamp from the doctor saying to have healthy. and i don't want to go back there to ukraine, even if there is a prisoner swap. i will not agree, but i'm not, there will be no life there. all right, well joining us now from pennsylvania is human and labor rights lawyer than corvalle. then an interesting you turn there from zalinski, he has imply that he is considering sitting down for talks with russia despite previously saying that banning rather any negotiations with president putin. why do you think of the crate in liter is changing as to now as well? i think for one because ukraine is quickly losing this war. it's losing more territory. many soldiers are going
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a wall. some are even um, you know, surrendering to the russians. so there's an objective reality here is dealing with, but you know, it has to be pointed out. of course, this is not zelinski is where this is nato's war against russia. that's really the us is war. so one asked to ask, are the americans changing their to is the white house now say thinking new, it's out that this thing needs to be, you know, ended to settlement that that's a question and asked to be as little as do statement comes just hours after donald trump said that he will, and every war started during the bite and administration as soon as he returns to the white house. to what extent do you think zelinski is worried about that? and especially considering drums running, made shady bands, how it has been against continued funding to ukraine. yes. well, i think that's a factor as well. i mean, he's hearing footsteps, right. trump look strong,
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you know he's the head and the polls. and yes, he is said, for a long time he would settle the ukraine crisis within 24 hours. and as you say, j, the dances said he wants to stop funding ukraine more so i think that is the landscape may be anticipating a trump presidency. and that he may have to take some losses here and negotiate a deal before it's too late. so us media outlets are reporting that joe biden is a step away from dropping out of the presidential race. and they also say that that with a sense, like guarantee victory for donald trump in november's election. so hypothetically speaking, if we see donald trump take a 2nd term, he has said that he will end ukraine conflict. do believe his claims. do think that he is capable of of ending the conflict, the new crime. i mean, he's capable of doing it. is he willing to do it? it's a, it's anyone's guess, right? i mean, uh, he answered that, you know, he,
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the 2016 election campaign saying you want a piece for the rush, or you want to deal to. and he really wasn't a friend of russia he uh, backed out of the intercontinental ballistic missile treaty of 1987. he funded the military and ukraine. uh that was it that time killing its own people in the don bass. so the back trump said something, you're claim something honestly, you know, i wouldn't take it to the bank. i hope it's true. i. i'd like to see an end of this one ukraine. i'd like to see an end of us support for this war. um, but you know, i'm on certain whether trump is being truthful. if trump does manage to pull the plug on the military conflict, what do you think the future looks like for vladimir zalinski? do you think that washington would still have a need for him?
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well, i think the danger prison lensky is it? yeah. they won't have a need for him. and he could end up like gm and south vietnam who was installed by the us, but then later killed by the us. c. i a because he was not of use and vacuum is counterproductive. i think the lensky always has to be looking over our shoulder for that possibility that the us will turn on him and get rid of it. then even if there is a deal to end the conflict to previous attempts to resent resolve the current issue, the minute deals resulted in care of as simply winning time to prepare for a new conflict to what kind of guarantee could there possibly be in place that another deal just will end the exact same way. well, i think the fact that the ukrainian military is large, you've been destroyed, may guarantee that at least for a time. right. i mean, i, ukraine is not in
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a position the now to wage the war that it's been waiting doing so. and i think that's been rushed. his goal is to destroy the ukrainian ability to, to wage war. and that's been largely done. so that is probably, they only guarantee that this that piece would come down. we, we of course have seen a 4 year trump presidency before. uh and the us wasn't exactly friends with russia during that tenure. but there was to a dialogue between trump and put and, and, and they were on, on good terms. at least you think that anything would be different under a new trump administration? well again, i would hope so. um that is my hope. it was my hope and 2016 is well. busy didn't vote for trump, i certainly liked that part of his campaign that he wanted to be friends with russia. i think the us should be friends with russia. russia is a historic find of the united states, and i can only hope so. again,
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trump, you know, trump is not a guy who has any principles, you know, he is a great politician, but he's willing to change his tune when he every thinks is necessary. so i can only hope so. all right, we're going to leave it there then cuz i like human and labor rights lawyer then. thank you. thank you. well, donald trump has a formally accepted the republican nomination for the us presidency on the final to and the parties national convention. he was speaking days after surviving an assassination attempt. trump describe the moment he was wounded in the air during a raleigh. i said to myself, wow, what was that? it can only be a bullet and moved my right hand to my ear, brought it down. my hand was covered with blood, just absolutely blood all over the place. as i immediately knew,
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it was very serious that we were under attack. and the one movement proceeded to drop to the ground below. as for continuing to fly, there was blood pouring everywhere and yet in a certain way, i felt very safe because i had god on my side. the probably one of the most noteworthy parts of that speech was when trump actually thinks the secret service, even though they have failed to deal with a very, very serious security threat. this is something that has really upset a lot of trump supporters. and as we're going to be able to see now on the screen, you're going to be able to understand why because it's just incredible that trump
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walked away from this situation with his life. actually, you can see just how close that bullet comes to. uh, essentially killing the former president going through his head, but just basically what trump calls divine intervention essentially is him just happening to move his head at that very time. i mean, so it's really understandable why trump supporters would be upset that the secret service wasn't able to deal with that, that threat. and also the fact that according to investigators that are currently working to get down to the details of what exactly happens, the secret service agents at the scene saw the actual shooter on his rooftop position about 20 minutes before he started shooting at trump and another wyoming senator says that he was told that the secret service had identified this would be assassin as a suspicious person around one hour before the shooting took place. so there are a lot of questions that still need to be answered in terms of why was there
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a failure to investigate? all right, he spoke for 90 minutes at last night didn't hey, it was basically a campaign we launched for him and it appeared like what he was speaking about domestic issues, to the for. but in terms of internationally on the crisis, what's a rough thing across europe? for instance? what says if you, how is he going to solve the? well trump, of course, promise that he himself would be the solution. he talked a little bit about us interventions into situations around the world, primarily against russia, that took place under different administrations, the georgia conflict, ukraine when crimea decided to have a referendum and become part of the russian federation. trump said that the us isn't going to get involved in any of that kind of stuff under another trump administration. i will end every single agent national crisis that's occurred. the administration has created including the horrible war with russia and ukraine,
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which would have never happened to vice president under president bush. russia invaded or georgia on the president obama. russia took the crimea under the current administration. russia is after all of ukraine under president rob. russia took nothing. a couple of things, a trump mentioned there should be clarified like the war in georgia where this started after the us back president of the country decided to attack the republic of south bassetti, of one of the countries former territories. that declared independence. and there were a number of russian peacekeepers in that area. and as a result of this attack, a lot of people were injured and killed as well. of course, we also know about the 2014 euro, my don, who dates all that took place in ukraine. that was backed by the united states, it ended up causing a number of ukrainian territories at that time to declare independence. and then
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they were attacked by the neo fascist, got back to governments that was in power after a year on my don to place. of course, after russia launched its military operation, 2 of those regions decided to vote to become part of the russian federation. done yet, skin lugens, along with another 2 former ukrainian territories is up at osha and care fund. so of course, the ukraine conflict as a whole continues to go on. but trump is promising that in the 1st 24 hours of another, trump presidency, he would resolve that entire situation. and what about the other global actors? he's going to have to deal with some old friends, photos, etc. if he takes power, was not touched upon. well yeah, he came down very hard on around and his speech accusing them of trying to continue to develop nuclear weapons, even though we have to remember that it was under trump presidency for that the 2015 and around nuclear deal was actually scrapped. right. and it's only after that
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that to run began to enrich uranium. but of course, according to the radium government that's only for peaceful purposes, not for the development of nuclear weapons. another part of his speech had to do with north korea. he said that it was an accomplishment of his that he was the 1st us president to set foot on north korean soil during the time of the tons, with the leader of the dpr take him john own. and trump said that that's part of uh, an overall policy. he has that the us needs to be friends with any country that has nuclear weapons. i got along very well. north korea came younger and i got along very well with them depressed, aided. when i said that, how could you get along with it? well, you know, it's nice to get along with somebody has a lot of nuclear weapons or otherwise is to the old days, you say that's a wonderful thing. now they say, how could you possibly do it in the mail? i got along with them and we stopped the missile launchers from north korea. now, north korea is acting up again. but when we get back,
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i get along with them. if you'd like to see me back to, i think you message me if you want to know the truth. that of course, raises another question about something that trump has been public about for a very long time that he views china as an opponent, a competitor of the united states. and that's a country with a lot of nuclear weapons. so donald trump's making a lot of promises along the campaign trail, and if he gets selected, we're gonna have to see if he can actually follow up on while the republican national convention has wrapped up, it's still being dissected around the world. journalists and conservative political commentator tucker carlson, spoke at the event and took aim of washington as a lead for ignoring the will of the american public for all the best moments of that. go to our website. archie dot com, the china is the central committee of the ruling. communist party concluded is 3rd plenary session and page, and a major event held every 5 years. so dtn correspondence in 10 young sent to us this
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report, outlining the main takeaways from the upon the recession. on the 20th ctc central committee adopted a resolution of further deepening waveforms comprehensively to advanced chinese modernization. the edits, 3rd plenary section held in the gene from monday to thursday. signings authorities say the adoption of the reform resolution is the most important outcome of the jessica included sporting c pc plate in session at a press conference and aging this morning. according to a communicate release on thursday by 2035. try to finish building a high standard socialist marketing economy in all respects. further improve the system of socialism with chinese characteristics generally modernize it system and capacity for governance. and basically realize socialist modernization, a senior official set china is economy has maintained a positive recovery, which solid progress on the past 2 high quality developments. he pointed out that
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major micro indicators are in line with expectations, but the economy is still facing some challenges, mainly due to lack of effective demand. there were also gaps among different regions, industries, and enterprises. the official says the next step for the chinese economy is to promote, sustain recovery and achieve more balance inclusive development. for all attorneys official at the meeting set of rolling external certainties will not affect china's determination and confidence to continue deepening reform and further opening up its economy. that it has promised to gradually expand market access and continue to share is opportunities for the world. so these are things, those called the resolution, an important document and see piecing history, knowing that it not only carries on with the but the reforms. comprehensive, we choose the 3rd cleaner reception of the 18 ctc central committee, but also starts a new chapter in advancing site. east modernization since a one see.

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