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the agreement comes off to more than a week of negotiations and falls short thoughts on phasing out fossil fuels with more than a 100 countries misleading people in indian administered catch me or facing the west power crisis. in decades, restricted supplies and outages of up to 19 hours during the cold winter temperatures making less difficult. now fernandez your thoughts the flickering candlelight and the fire of the con families, only comforts in the sub 0. temperatures have drunk in indian administered caution in a crippling power shortage has left the 10s of thousands of households in the dark and cold toby is going to be dotted and w bothering me. in 24 hours. we get electricity for only a few hours and we get it when we don't need it that much. my children are unable to study and we can't move into other rooms in the dark and we are really suffering . look, buddy, because officials see power supplies that restricted to 19 hours
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a day with 1400 megawatts being distributed. and the mind will only increase at the height of winter, making things even more difficult. you are good, the good that increase the supply is intermittent. it comes on for an hour then goes off for a few hours. we cannot wash clothes. how can we wash with cold water? we don't have hot water because of the lack of electricity tied in the challenges are also taking a tool on businesses. because if buffy is trying to keep the sole factory operating suddenly if there is no fix, go do a full electricity outages and we have to rely on the backups like to in the right to us. employees are unable to get a lot of the work done, which is affecting us badly. we aren't able to meet the mountain top layer. drains in icey, temperatures of ment, inadequate water for hydro power generation,
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which accounts for 85 percent of the regions, electricity supply. but the rise in consumption and the failure of authorities to increase power generation capacity proportionately as also contributed to the problem. the local administration, as well as the central government, are working on resolving the power crisis on the ground. people need to have sex sense kept, some are usually electricity beyond the requirements and not paying for their consumption to the regions. tar department is cracking down on the desk and unlimited usage. the local administration says it just manage to reduce outages, but purchasing more electricity for cash. mary's a solution cons come soon enough. minute fernandez. a 0. that's it for me. has them think of for now 0 dot com has the latest on a lot. top stories upfront is in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased
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i'm enjoying the general. yeah. no problem. enjoy. thank you so much for joining me on upfront. thank you very much for inviting me. but after the october 7th, the tax israel launched a devastating counter offensive in gaza. it caused unprecedented levels of destruction and of course civilian depths. now, one of the great concerns from the international community, from human rights organizations, and indeed from other nations, has been that is what was not followed the rules of work. particularly this question of proportionality right now. for every uh hum us soldier, killed there, been only 2 civilians in guys that killed. does that seem like an acceptable ratio? you know, it's not acceptable. and this is a line. we think the mouse is making good crimes. will pay crimes against humanity by fighting with the civilian population as something of this in no, nope, a law by the international. the fact that somebody's using the human feel,
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women and children, and old people to defend itself, like fighting for little houses and the streets and all of letting these people to go out of the area of the battle scene. no question, the d 0 a crime against humanity and how much to be punished. and even more than that, we gave a big population time to leave the area and we designated safe havens and have us look the way to those things kind of. and so by bit the syrian seemed to the length of freedom. so you're saying that israel's killing of palestinian civilians is a war crime committed by her boss and not by israel. i mean, you're, you're basing that argument if i understand you correctly on the idea that her mouth is using human shields. now 1st, that has not been proven by any human rights organization. if i, even if what you're saying is true,
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that doesn't absolve you of your responsibility to avoid killing civilian targets, you can't just say, well, they are hiding among civilians. so we're going to kill civilians. and you can't just say, well, it's almost as full. okay. first of all, uh, as you know in a blue icon can see we fall on the day, how most of the rest, you know, send those under hospitals, the may garza. so if this is not the woman she loved, the work you mentioned use would have pictures of how much it has not been that has not been proved. that hasn't been proven, sir. no, i usually don't really. i, i my friends. well, it's like, i'll meet you with a room. um wait until 6 when the mean plus want you to finish the answer. but just to be clear for the audience has benefits, but under international law to, to, to change the status of a hospital to a, it's a military target. the burden of proof is on is real to demonstrate that it is a month to mask. there's not enough to say there's a much spider,
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there is an upstate, there's a few members of a mazda to change the status. you've got to prove it, and you can't just say, take my word for it. just for clarity, say, where is the evidence? what was the most, who have been, who has proven this? please let me answer that on. so we found a little of the most of those sent the little school mind of a of come us and it gives you blog, is just, you could also be a, supposedly the idea if we send you a manual for them. we fund weapon systems on the hospital and we know for sure that at least one most of this was killed in the last people buy from us. but they, they sold all of us, but they loved the, which the combined to combine and say, and control really a handful. this is will say from us we have pictures of some us people going, waited children involved. and so it can, we can. okay. but if you want the picture, i would send you the, the, and please, and the say, you know, the, the, i,
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i know that you with what's going on with your a, your network, you will shortly. daniel. and the sake of the 12 killing gap cv as well. well, here's the thing that we, we locate any single. yeah. and we, we cannot find how much because how much is he's at finding from behind a civilian. so the ability to not to piece of it is meaning meaning of that particular meaningful thing. it's not till 2 people come us, it let from us to room. they go to sleep, after least on delivery tional floor and atrocities. and bring me to be involved. barry, an action which was done by some us a little bit of me, you know, because of the, i think so nicely behind civilians and you cannot civilians so they will be and you will not buying the loyalty and women even continue to destroy from us. and if the payment would be paid by the civilians, or rather they can apply to how much cost is there. uh, how much was elected by them and they can apply from us in the us. come us to find
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the list of the, the wine by the way, if they surrender, immediately we locate any civilian uh, 44 percent, little more than 44 percent of palestinian people voted for from us as a reality in 2006 about half of the palestinian population right now is under 18, meaning that most people guys absolutely did not vote for a month. it's also just factually incorrect. your vision of security rest upon a military strategy that as you've just described, will inevitably kill citizens, civilians, and will lead to this destruction of more monuments and more cultural sights, more parts of civil society. if all of this happens, did not worry, that it will only foment more resistance, more violence, more people who have antipathy towards these really government. i mean, there are security and terrorism experts who actually carson especially that
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israel's widespread killing a palestinian civilians increases the risk of violent attacks against israel as or at least how do you respond to these warnings that what you're doing, the israel's bombardment of die that will actually make israel less secure. i seen that you loved the little the situation before the service of the the fullest as evidence of the will, the will the cease fire visually limp that god is living, gave. many perform. guys have to come to low can easily, easily gave i'm going on because i have to go into the rest of the community but your computer and really not letting me boss, typically, but i can't allow you to say things that aren't true less than one percent of the type of a, of the guys and population i work for me is what was the number of guys that work in israel? i'll give you the number they can 1000, right? they're 2200000 people in god, but that's not a large number. most of them and guys it cannot leave the to release the, the, the, they say your,
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i never said you're percent of the sudden diesel. they've tried to go to promote the economy, goes up by letting the point 001 percent of people come in. okay. go ahead, please finish. did you finish this of the speaker, which is on to what fits it was. it was too late to change the blank, the whole can easily. we may not look like the little, the little, the goal gaze with the, the, the only man after the age of 20 full safety. so result the respect to is that the, the please bring scoring. use the piece that i, i didn't, i didn't, i didn't i, i don't know what i should do really, but let me answer, which is the lead again. and again, that's the ones, the ones that can cause back to me. sorry, once again said something that's on true if actually that allows you to continue what these 2 are, these sites the hypo. so say the 18000 paper from best the way out every day token, these 2 are, these are the number. if he says you say that it is to legal,
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maybe show me, give more people to organize when we know how the atrocities and the violation of the ceasefire about how am i supposed to be today we have with, with the 5 both. i don't know, probably because that was the intentional friesland to give more because the well outcomes garza and dual can easily and we gave all the, the leisure to cut out in other countries to bring my progress and the body seen in a 3 d and save money to was that because our interest was to grow. they quoted me of the because people believe me is what you enjoy the state because i have some responsibility for the the middle of garza, and by bro, all the, the going on like, well, we'll see a way the plan will come up with that. usually we might have, we stay how much the was been care about these people, how much the initiated the war. he so it'd be clear the whole and by altering thousands civilians where women babies,
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and right being women as well. so we decided that it is not an option anymore. we don't have any obligation to once it goes a route, means relating to this civilian life. will these people, they cannot blanco from us. we gave them all the only piece how much the sign they told you the faith of oregon's use live. how much would be the price? okay, i again, i, i want to do a finish before i offered this correction. under international law. israel actually does have a responsibility and a duty to the guys and citizens the do you disagree with that? yeah, so this is great because we'll call green god to the end and 6. and these really out of the no one soldiering does the last city and even the lowest lady, the border of guys who controls the border of guys that you get done with the rough border. what i'm saying is, is that is that israel controls or border and basically israel has re deployed his
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troops in 2006 from inside of gaza to the periphery of guys that israel controls what goes into gaza. and what comes out of god, the israel control was the population registry. israel controls the, the, the flow of people and the flow of money is real controls. guys that buy land, air, and safe is anything that i just said untrue. just which part it was thing, they just have these numbers. these look to understand the control, the population registry of of, of doesn't know is what doesn't control the flow of goods in and out of gaza. know israel does not have any military presence on the border of a guy that between these and doesn't know between garza and maybe they can also egypt whenever they want. well, losing what they can bring. okay. you're, i think all, they're all, it's very easy because they can talk, you will rough. uh, you will call you up and you think of plenty to work for you. we don't spoken. okay,
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so i think the international community will be surprised when they hear your words saying that israel does not control again the, the, the, the border is the population registry, the electromagnetic for every part of guys. but that's up for the international community decide when they watch this interview, the committee look, you'll be on the bottom so many little guys that wants to go out. they can go through the gifts just me. like if i don't know if they get to the left thing, but it's no good. it's hope you guys live. respectfully, sir, that's a strong man known as disputing that agent has control over the rough border. the, the, what was the issue here was whether or not in 2006, israel left guys, or whether they simply re deployed their troops in such a way that they still control. again, the flow of goods, the flow of people, the, the, the, the electromagnetics via the population registry. every part of a 1000 right is still functionally controlled and occupied by israel, which is why the international community international law suggests that israel still maintains effect the control over guys when we can agree to disagree. i,
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i want to move on to another question here. if this really does succeed in its aim of dismantling israel does succeed in its aim of dismantling, or as a prime minister, benjamin netanyahu said, illuminating her mouth. what will happen next thing doesn't 1st before i see that you don't give your old is the real situation on that rock. the recent tradition was involved in the lives the slot control. what's coming in and out from egypt into the go the street, the molder between garza and change. it is controlled by egypt mode by he's with your sped agent. doesn't occupy agent. the agent doesn't occupied garza, he just hasn't had to really we owe you guys the 5 w o. we don't owe him find the guys. that is what with the quote is the size of we're looking goes up . if the you'll see a situation of $500.00 can only do will stand in is on the doesn't easily really. i
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mean, ridiculous story. ok. and again, you will, you will be lean between the allow my be gives me a quick ability if you're willing does how. and it's nice and we've all the respect . again, i'm not disputing that you're in guys. i'm asserting that you read a point from, from, from in the guys in 2005 at the end of the year to the border. and you control it effectively by controlling what goes in and out. so i agree with you that you're not engaged with the point is it's an effective control by how you manage the perimeter. but again, we can agree to disagree on that. the termination of doesn't appear cool, man. no, no, no, we are not clearly deep, very mentor of gaza when it is coming to the boulder with green, gaza, and you, we are going pulling the bowl. i would we use the low between cost. so if we want to pull out a map, you will understand that the majority of these you look like you will understand. i heard the bulk of the border is not with the roof or is not with egypt. the bulk of
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the border, the guys in gauge is where with israel, that's number one. and number 2, egypt is not a certain military and governmental control over guys the mattress bags decades. so i'm going to pretend that somehow you're not responsible for what happens to guys when you continue to maintain effect of control as per every human rights organization as part international law. we think of it, this is an obvious fact and you seem to be denying it. we don't have to agree on this fact. i'd like to move on so that i can get an answer to my question, which was the one to go? no, i well, i'm not going to close the sir, because why do i know you want me? i know you know that that is fine, sir, sir, sir, let's move on to another quiz. oh, i don't move to another question. i don't have as far as the o mode, so i'm going to meet the low level between living garza local pool. but if
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the so i can point to your major point, if you're saying that you're not willing to move one, unless i agree with you, that there's no doesn't control guys and then we can continue. that's not a fact and i won't, but i refuse to acknowledge something that's not very long as i usually can. you, you've made your point. are you willing to move to another question or do you want to do? but you wouldn't. it was one of the. okay, you just meet the then you can go, okay, why not good? okay. bye. okay, sorry. so certainly you understood so sir, i'm not going to admit that israel doesn't control guys, so i'm gonna thank you for your time. and i appreciate your doing us enough for and have a good day this sunday bar, right and self described, an article capitalist hobby and malay takes office in argentina. malay ran on the campaign of slashing the states role in public life, including eliminating the central bank and shuttering key ministries. the also valve to turn around the country's disastrous economic situation and expressed admiration for former president donald trump with the united states. and former
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president, j e are both in otto of brazil. so what's next of argentine? joining me now to answer that question is veronica goggle, who teaches political science at the university of windows itis, and is the author of the feminist international. how to change everything. we're also joined by an s those a man who is an associate professor of latin american history at the university of berrigan and author of ambassadors of the working class argentina's, international labor activist and cold war democracy in the americas. i want to thank you both for jeremy on a front end. so what to start with you? malay was pretty much unknown entity just a few years ago. he was a complete outsider uh to the political scene. how did he not only rise so quickly, but also in the winning by such a large margin? it wasn't just about the promise of change, a difference from the current political class, given the fact that the country is facing triple digit inflation and 40 percent of
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large tides live below the poverty line. yeah, well i think of course when you place you on, on, on a decade or going to because the may june, down to 40 percent of forward the are quite a while we're pull framework are sort of unavoidable to understand this and, and, and to make things even worse, mean they ran a guy, so quite ation the government quite isn't that a point that the candidate is mean instead of economy? so bushing economic frustration is even more to the center of the campaign. but i think a nice you mentioned introduction, the late connected the d so long time i showed them frustrations. uh, by putting for a clear message. uh, dimension that was important. now to get more space to person on a 4th, to interpret no shade to give you the free them add the 5 back. i guess i'll start goes such as what we're going to measure need economy or excessive relations. i think these ideas connected, we how meaningful people experience the connected data and as well
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a life thing which is even labor relations or social programs that are supposed to benefit the bore. at none, the less are sort of the idealized by progressing forces including the government, but received senior effect all in the, in their lives. but if it's an interesting, it's a fascinating thing though, veronica, right? but i also wonder what else is, is that steak, i mean, argentine, for example, has been at the forefront of grassroots organizing for women. the campaign for women's rights and in minority rights lead to things like the legal ization of abortion in argentina. and land said very clearly that he would call a referendum of whether to ban abortion again. so how, where he should we be not just what the economic piece of this, but that minority writes women's rights are actually vulnerable under a malay presidency. and i think that, of course, he's an open mental publishing rights. and during the company he said that he was
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going to call for a referendum. i think that that company is also a reaction. it gave me this timing is unclear, move money enough to obtain that, but also the idea of uh, uh, rights that we where um at gaming in districts bodies. i don't want to like the link the rights and the economic issue. i think that we have to connect that on to avoid that. the idea that at you are now worry of the economic situation or you are defending the rights because the icing of the worst i d, about very successful off my lease campaign is to analyze rights as pre religious. so he said, now this time it is on victoria. people are the privilege people against the poor
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people. and he organize this whole sort of but the, against the fun sectors. i'm trying to oppose social and feminism, korea writes a gains that i deal uh, in libra, individual and tripping ownership that figured that mesa was committed to tune at the beginning. so i think that this is part of his discourse that he's very successful on. this is that we have to confront because it is not uh, the way that we can organize a living in cali to or that's what i mean. that's an interesting point for veronica raises. right? there is the policy question. you know, millay can introduce policies that are harmful to women, harmful to minorities in the country, but then there's also the crime it that gets created based on the way that he campaign and based on the expectation of those political contradictions of those
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economic challenges. so yeah, how worry should we be about that not just about the policies. what about the climate? yeah, i don't know and i don't think we can make really just now, if somebody's treasures you're going to the last 2 days or 2 years or 20 years. so he's very hard to know was how much he's going to move forward with. he's agenda but it, but he's true. and of course i agree, a 100 percent with veronica said uh he used a women and minorities a ride us and a space in which he could explore how much he could push the limits to see how much it could be said to destroy in the old gunshot regime, right, associated with, with, with these last a couple of decades of, of, with a more amplitude on, on, on minorities and women. right. and i see what's a typical push in those payments. a hold of him to does a nice defy right around him. same thing, wait, we'd,
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we'd piece explicit any busy promises about a revision of a human right. a policies. um, but i do think and i agree, a 100 percent with that that it creates a toxic environment and, and, and put me much more to the center. the, the uh for the, because violence as a component of daily life. and i'm glad you mentioned the windows. molly, how long can you and a lot, i believe my word about that then about that, about the specific body. so i'm glad you mentioned political violence cuz i was thinking about this, veronica, i mean, obviously there's a long and deep history of resistance in argentina. i'm talking about not just yet words, but street protests on the ground act. yeah, there's a and i can't imagine that that won't happen if there is mass defense in response to malays policies. how will the malay presidency in your estimation respond to people in the street saying, hey, this isn't working for us. a case for our missing repression. i think it gave these
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very must've unpopular. i've tried each on the not into now of demonstrations are defined phones off taking the streets. mean they represent a reactionary mutation of neo liberalism in response to that's great to go to conditions. so it is part of for long standing free markets, also retiree on for the strong. i'm also a response to feminist unpopular m months. so i think that the antagonism will be a very strong but we have also to thinking either conditions of protest. i'm mobilizations because uh we have to see in, in, in what sense his promises of repression will be, uh, that we'd be concrete on. i think that's, uh, we would have
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a different the most ration in the next month. but i, i want to insist we are in a very critical economic situation. so these are the most appraisals are also conditioned by these a very critic condition in every day life. i want to thank you both. if you wanna me a veronica ernesto. it's a pleasure talking to everybody that is our show upfront. we'll be back next the the job
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from asia and the pacific one. 0, one east. on out to 0. the and is ready. right. and you have to find westbank continues into a 2nd day, 7 pallets. thing is a kill more than a 100 arrest the middle and have them speak of this. i just need a line from the hall also coming up these, right? he says 10 of it. so just including a colonel were killed in gaza on tuesday, us media report, israel has the guns flooding tunnels in gaza with see what's on it could for loop.
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