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world i cover foreign policy, national security, this is a political em house. here's the conflict. are we telling the good story? we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there the, [000:00:00;00] the cloud carry johnston. this has been used a lot from that coming off of the next 60 as well. and so with the policies of ac palestinians had been taken from garza and held in a new proposal for a cease farming concepts. and that's as political leader as reviewing it, but says the power to use the stuff to do, to aggression and the strain the walking group type has but law says it's
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suspending attacks on us troops. days off, the 3 american soldiers were killed in a drug store is very come on site is disguised as medics shoot street kind of spinning man and the janine hospital emerging expense to carry out to times the israel has returned the bodies of ac palestinians killed in guns in recent weeks, they was sent in a truck through the crown. i was tell them crossing for burial in the city of reference, southern gaza. the bodies had been taken and held in these route. i mean, my move has moved from rafa. are here to my left that this particular location is defined a resting place. so 80 palestinian bodies that were held by these really military. they were released the earlier hours of this morning through the coordination with
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the red cross. and the health authorities in the gaza strip, they were held for quite long time, largely decomposed in and on identify. it's important to point out that there are no family members of these bodies. it presents heres to pay them respect or to offer final prayers. these are the bodies of palestinians who are killed and then taken by it is really military or either taken from the graveyards uh from cemetery . is that where does it crated by the is really military, as it's the ground forces as porn some 12 cemeteries across the gaza strip in the northern pod and in the city of han, unison, the central areas. the bodies were brought in a cargo truck here and for quite some time, the cargo truck was closed off. as the emergency and health committee told us,
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the bodies are badly decomposed. then the bad orders of the deacon bows bodies are everywhere, is a fill in the guitar to administer should the sums of mush team with my son was killed on december 5th and he was killed in the on school and i was injured. so he was buried in the cemetery and con eunice budget for that. and i have actuated to also allow me neighborhood and rough i. so these rarely met a tree, destroyed the symmetry and 2 bodies from them. when i heard about these bodies being returned to gauze, i rushed to to see if my son's body is width with another mass, a grave, yet more palestinians whose names may never be known. their identity is lost in a war with unimpressive dented, dis, tall honey. my lords outages, he had a rough behind southern gauze video has image that showing dozens of protestant in detainees. blindfolded with the hands tied behind the backs. the men were detained
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by his very forces and con eunice while they were trying to leave the area. it's not clear when the video was recorded. all right, i assume reports from rough and southern gaza. isabel had ordered them to leave han universe as it testified, its bombardment of the gauze a strip. but as they were trying to do, just that is where the forces detained them. within like folded hands tied behind a tax on force to me on the exact date of this video is not clear, but it's recent. the families of the tenants believed the number in thousands have not been provided with information on the faith or the occasion of their loved ones . is reading mistake urgent steps to ensure that all those are asked him or detained are treated in line with the national human rights and international humanitarian law, norms and standards. this is not the 1st time that how does the needs have been subjected to human ation. in december, if you do, and that is def,
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tops the instruct 10, forced to sit in the middle of the road while surrounded by gives way to soldiers. some of those individually are included. you in work cuz don't just boost as young as 15 do with detained for more than a month with some released rearrange only diapers, isabel said, only detains finally to is belonging to tell us than you in on groups that claim only in rage, palestinians living here who knows by poly to experience that just is not true. topic about as boone out to 0 roof is suffering cause of the political leader of how i'm asked as my on a says he's group has received a c spot proposal for the war and gaza. they've been talks this week in paris and in washington on a possible deal to stop the fighting about his very prime minister benjamin netanyahu insisted he will not end the war without achieving all his goals. now, meanwhile,
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says he will travel to colorado for further discussions with the statements, how they affect egypt and cut off with their role in trying to reach a sustainable see spot agreements and gaza. you said how mass is open to discussing any serious and practical initiatives provided they need to to assist ation of is very aggression. and they also said that the primary route for accepting any proposed list to stop the brutal aggression against garza and the withdrawal of the occupation forces from this trip. and there's always a member of how masses political bureau, he explains the conditions and that's considered as non negotiable. we to mediate. does that mean i'm say i'm is oh cool. we come to exit eh, ceasefire, who's for the, for the reasons we want it been on these for you.
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it can be we want it was, the girl is really with the girl. was it from? does this thread we go? is that i easy? was it through when we sense also accept it this in you t o e here we want to allow the humanitarian. it does a great because a lot of people are so funny. we've done to it just need kind of the stage, but we want it from both sides. threes or a decorative interiors is like really isn't us detective. who of with the resistance movement and got the
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state. so we are looking to really use. oh yeah, but there is on both sides. we are looking for a bin and then the ceasefire. but we can do it is the 2nd. see here, the state, the very important one for us. 3. so this is each player. otherwise, it means the 2nd and the war between us. and these are the rules. what do we want? c se, uh, 10 minutes. these play out. it does your for, for both sides for i'm for the people, but it's time. this is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was insisting. israel will take an uncompromising approach. speaking to an illegal settlement and occupied westbank. he said is where i will keep fighting until it achieves what he
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called absolute victory over him ass. i use statements about all kinds of deals, so i want to make it clear. we will not end this war without achieving all our goals. and that means the elimination of home us the return of all hostages and a promise that garza will no longer pose a threat to israel. we will not to take the idea out of the gaza strip and we will not release thousands of terrorists. none of this will happen. what will happen? absolute victory. i'm the sound of enjoying this slide from occupied these to us and now. so have the, what more have we been hearing from benjamin at yahoo? then about this proposal. the b is rally. prime minister's office has released the statement saying, but then said, yahoo, his position has been clear and consistent that the war is not going to end until
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an absolute victory overcome us. it went on to say that any reports within is really media about these really is giving up big concessions in exchange for the captives and any sort of deal or simply untrue. the statement concludes by saying these really army will not withdraw from gaza and the thousands of palestinian detainees and is really jails will not be released. this comes after nathaniel, who is words at a religious school and a legal settlement in the occupied west bank speaking to a crowd of members of the right wing. and settlers reiterating his terms of the war and his goals. but it comes after a post by it's a more been viewed, the country is national security minister, a member of the far right and a known ultra nationalist. who said that if israel were to enter a deal that he considers in bad, that would mean the dissolution of the coalition, the right wing minister, essentially threatening to tear apart the government. if nothing,
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yahoo and the war cabinet to enter a deal that he does not approve of. but shortly after that these really opposition later your repeat, a fierce critic of benjamin netanyahu, released a post and said that if the government were to enter a deal, but saw the release of captives and re uniting them with their families, there would be a safety net for the government and that they would have he and his party support. this is just a continuation and the divisions and difficulties that these really government is facing. specifically when it comes to the pressure on these really prime minister. it is mounting from all angles from within the war cabinet, from the international community, from the coalition itself and from members of the opposition on the us side, it just states is reported to be with turning to the region later this week. so what might we expect that this would be the us secretary of state 6,
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visit to israel since the war began is really media says that he will arrive on saturday and we'll meet with these really prime minister as well as sit in on a meeting with the country's war cabinet there, he will express the us position on policies. they want to see for guys the after the war, what a post war palestinian territory could look like. but again, v as really is have proven to be defined specifically these really prime minister when it comes to requests from the americans. and remember, the last time the us secretary of state was here, his meeting with these really prime minister was reported to be very tens filled. with a lot of disagreements, the americans say they want to see more age going into gaza. these really prime minister says he only wants to give the minimal amount the americans also want to see these release transition to a lower intensity type of fighting. this has been the position for months now, but these really say they're going to continue with this war until they see fit. transitioning to
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a different phase of the fighting whenever it works for them. so well, the americans that can be pushing the israelis and asking them to change their policies. the is really government specifically is really prime minister. netanyahu has proven but he will prosecute this war. however he sees fit. he says, until a total victory is achieved. so i think the occupied easters and force from the sounds good. thank you. you're welcome group because it has, the law says it's a spending a tax on us troops. when it comes a day off, the pentagon said 3 us soldiers were killed in advance strike with jordan. sylvia boulder not moving. the wind has more from baghdad, a multiple messages and indications in the statement issued by the general secretary of hezbollah brigades. any lock on top of them. that statement is a cold for the escalation to suspend old minutes. the operations attacks against us
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and coalition forces in iraq and syria. the statement also tries to alleviate or it'd use the better than the pressure that the government in a lot they are like a government has been facing that since october of this event. is it since the beginning of these attacks, especially the iraqi government has been recently engaged in folks with us submitted 3 of pushing us to reach me can is him to guarantee withdrawal of us and coalition forces from iraq. now this, lemme resistance includes a few a, i'm a groups, any, a rock water affiliated did to you on. and they want to eh, now is the de escalation, especially of the threats made by the, the, the united states. hold on the deadly attack headed out by the islamic resistance and named the bi hezbollah brigades, and killed the assault soldiers uh on,
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on the border between syria and jordan. but without the head of the 0 by that president joe biden says he has decided how the us will respond to that drug and striking jordan speaking as he left the white house. i didn't say he didn't want to . why the war in the middle east is aust, if he held a rod responsible for the deaths of the 3 american soldiers? well this was his response to the pentagon spokesman, patrick vida declined to comment on the continent has but always declaration and it suspending operations against us forces. the central command is still assessing, but again, we are confident that these this attack was sponsored by reading back proxies. so could have, has, was just put out a message on telegrams suggesting that, telling its fighters not to attack us basis in iraq and syria,
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suggesting that they will support the fight in casa and other ways. and suggesting that even if cus strikes them not to respond, what is your response to that? yeah, we've, we've seen those reports. i don't have a specific comment to provide other than actions speak louder than words. when my 100 joins us now from washington, d. c. smart, how is this be received by the us administration? a hood the from the pentagon spokesman that he doesn't want to discuss or react directly to the claim by a cause i. e has bullet. however, he did go on and say in the news conference, that proof is in the action and went on to mention that since the 3 us soldiers were killed $48.00 ago, they have been another 3 attack. so from the pentagon point of view these attacks up was coming regardless of what one or other militia of hoops may be saying. but you also have this similar type reaction from the state department where the spokesman, the must be below says he was not respond to what he called terry rous statements
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from this podium. however, he did go on and say that he does expect the iraqi government will the us to suspect the rocky government, to take a strong action against these militant groups operating in iraq and the if necessary. the us said the state department spokesperson will carry on. and defend itself, not they all a number of on groups operating against c through i'll keep it under the umbrella of the radio and resistance in iraq. one of these is katasha pittsburgh that probably the most powerful of the groups. now it's latest claim, or the slightest instruction to hold attacks may well be an indication that it does be a direct action by the us, us making very clear. it's going to hold responsible or comfortable any action that was responsible for that this suppose. so just so you'll know in a situation with the u. s. is trading a very fine line. it does not the one to spread the conflict within the region. at the same time,
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the bite administration is facing domestic pressure to take some kind of action against some kind of body quote against whomever was responsible for that attack. right now. no, thank you. or whatever i spoke to with him lawrence, he's a former senior us diplomats. he says, washington will likely respond by hitting a regular assets in the way that it hopes when to escalate tensions further. the us needs to respond in a way that the helps will deter it, but does not escalate. and so it's a, it's an art not a science. it's quite tricky. until now the us has been in response to the 160 attacks on its troops and interact and syria. it's mostly been striking. yeah. infrastructure and munitions, depots and avoiding killing your randy ends and civilians. although it, you know, it hasn't avoided killing or injuring finders from iraq and syria of it. now that
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americans have been delivery killed on jordanian soil. they have to go up to a next level. and while we're, the republicans are split on this, you know, half of them say no wars and the other one say it a rand immediately. what's likely that's the bi demonstration will hit the radiance assets in a way that doesn't escalate and, and to compare to the alternative, what israel did in butte and damascus with the assassinations is escal, tory, where is what the us is trying to do here is send a message without provoking to the point of escalating the war in a large way as a funeral has been. how's the 3 palestinian man that killed by is very special forces who are in disguise during a raid and a hospital in janine from stratford. has this report from him about an occupied westbank? these are not the medics but destroys these ready soldiers inside
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a promise to be in hospital hunting, a patient to kill a targeted assassination and a civilian medical institution in the city. if you need any occupied westbank. according to the hospital stall, one of the 3 men killed had been receiving treatment for injuries he suffered during these writing. how let me write 2 months ago the, this is a crime that can be added to a series of crimes violating hospitals and storming medical institutions assaulting medical teams and assassinating 3 young men. we want to reiterate our appeals to international institutions that they need to stand by us and take responsibility against these crimes statement by the janine brigades, which includes a number of policy, you know, on resistance groups. said 2 of the 3 main members at least allow me to have one that come on to the sud was a come on during from us. from i said it was a fully fledged war crime and a continuation of crimes against people from garza. so jeanine and he's ready on
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the statement said what it cooled from us terrorist so hiding inside the hospitals being utilized. but it's it how much come out of the hama gilan. they had been planning an attack inspired by the october, the 7th. how much the tax had been transferring weapons and ammunition to all the finances he's already on the open surrounds. and at times that actually attacked the 3 hospitals in jeanine during the nightly military raids on the city. but this is the 1st time since the beginning of the war that they have actually ensued a civilian medical facility and what seems to be a targeted assassination on one policy and, you know, sort use a cooling gets a nova contravention of international child strap it down to 0 romanella and the occupied was fine. i'll just here is that need to abraham went to the hospital engineering where the attack happened. that one nurse who is trying to protect the area to look after the patients has been beaten up by the undercover is really
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units before she could even know what was happening. i'm not just inside the emergency in a hospital where the incident happened, but i'm inside the room where the 3 men have been when they were killed. let me just go around the room and show you. this is the bed with a bass and was that we was, he was receiving treatment after and his really drone strike took place in october, according to the medical stuff here. they say that he has been paralyzed from the waist down. no. here just if we pump this a couch, this is weird. i'm him mid july. i'm the, was that he's a predicted, assumed and deemed as wanted by these really forces who said that he is a key member of how mass, according to the doctors here. they say that the use of fire, of course, with assignments there has been heavy leading to so many bullets in his body. you know, here was the brother of basses him at the as that we. and if you can see it's
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a very difficult scene here in the hospital of the blood stains are everywhere. they try to take the bodies for burial, but yet the remains are still here. and you know, there was a lot of grief and a lot of shots that, you know, this is not new. these really forces in the past few years of done that indeed by targeting people inside the hospitals wearing under cover uh, fluids, uh, as a like, acting like they are. patients coming into the hospital. bucks is the word. this is the 1st time we've seen this and this signals is very dangerous. this condition, as far as costing is here, are concerned as well as use of why to false 1st. munitions is costing up in these farmers. the board in millions of dollars, the same on con reports from southern lebanon, internationally banned weapons and civilian areas will cause environmental damage for years to come. under international human rights, little, this should not be happening. the use of white false for us, munitions? well know,
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find out right. is illegal when used in civilian areas like this. town of him along the dispute. boat of it is ro, white false for us bones through anything. it comes into contact with clouds, skin, muscle, bone. it destroys livestock, a makes land unfit for sewing crops, potentially for at least a generation as well. it's not unusual to use such weapons, always seen in lebanon, and lucas, uh, is that israel, in the case of it as a, we've documented the use of white phosphorus and populated areas which is a violation of vital human rights watch. also documented the use of white phosphorus and 11 on and other right groups, including i'm gonna see international have noticed that israel has apparently used white phosphorus indiscriminately on civilian areas, which would not to a violation of instruction mentoring law as well as the stock response. when it comes to white, 1st for us, munitions saying it is
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a to international. first part of the, of the agricultural town of a room is currently living in the town of deed having been fullest from his home by flight. he's an agricultural expert and tells us they won't know exactly how much damage has been done until they survey it when they return. but he knows the damage is extensive and long term, but on the 1st photograph book to be at the beginning. because the phosphorus has a significant impact on the soil, given that it can react and a slight amount of sleep and to ground water. in addition, it may lead to an imbalance and the environmental ecological diversity is landon ground water, rivers, and rain. the direct damage is caused by rather binding, that can effect humans, plants, animals, etc. this is what the off them off of a light, fos for us attack looks like old vegetation across a fairly wide area hit or black and, and, but, but this is just a tardy fraction of the damage. the close you get to the boat at the most seems like this that you'll see $20000000.00 worth of damage according to the lebanese
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agricultural industry across that dispute, it bowed up, but for the farm is the is another problem. these white false was attacks caused an enormous amounts of environmental damage. meaning the, these fields i'm feels like this may not be plausible for at least a generation. and we're on con out, is there a color? so to live in a china is reported to be urging around to help stop the attacks on the shipping and the red c weeks of. and this song strikes by a 1000000 back, who's the fighters in yemen of disrupted international trade? it's forced container ships carrying goods made in china to take much longer voyages to reach the destinations phones. nobody has more as an industry in crisis. 2 of the walls main maritime routes disrupted. authorities have reduced the traffic and the panama canal, a major crossing between asia ended us by 36 percent because of the drought. some
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companies had planned to reroute vibes of etsy, but that's become risky since who's the fighters from human starts at targeting ships in response to israel's war and gaza. one trade analyst says the impact on the global economy is important, but not catastrophic. this is not the sort of 2nd coming of cobit where we have all of the shipping port suddenly closed overnight. this is a localized problem for which there are alternatives again, even if they cost more money. and even if they take more time, they can be planned up before and planned around to avoid the red sea ships have to take along the route past the southern tip of africa, adding 10 to 12 days to the journey. but that's not always feasible, especially if the goods a perishable. you talk about about the vehicle with entity which have shorter structure lights. the longer distance will definitely have you know, some a fluid specialty event on
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a boat and stuff. it will be difficult for them to reach on time. so the, the for which will, you know, expire in a particular time, the panama canal. and this was canal, or what's known as trope, points or pinch points, narrow pots of waterways, which are recognized as problem areas in global shipping boots. there are 7 of them that about pinch points that have been identified for very long time. most firms have alternatives in place for what are we going to do s. and i think all the again, disruptive, unpleasant costs up that can be managed because you can start to forecast ahead of time. however, the longer the who's the tax continue, the bigger the disruption to enter the tional trade. lawrence 3, which is 0. well, coming up after the break, the laws and seniors sciences saw the dates as to join protests against the new governments. explain that to me on
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the the next 3 days in queens and these going to be particularly when you know what you see, the defense of circulating that they are paid to be going off show they not because they've got to regenerate in land. so for brisbin north was particularly wet weather seems quite likely starting potential that same is true, but for the north and shelf co queens and stuff that's as much quieter. not very warm to spot. the sunshine in melvin same is true and have light, but very warm further west temperatures in west australia, on the up. we like to say 6 to 9 degrees above average, all the way up our western coast. as i said in the past, not possibly could to generate it far as where things of that, but they might generate was who shows,
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but nothing much else is just static heat at the moment in use even things are much quieter. there's a little bit of rain coming up the western side of science loud, you might get a shout to in the afternoon. christ church, otherwise it looks fairly typical. heavy rain though seems likely. i was assigned the quite to in a line from the southern philippines, dime, tools, western java and sue marcia funding potential. he had much dried now in single pool called them, but i happened to a something tied on there's a ton of snow potential for hawkeye, or maybe the matches of northern homes shoot and rain for central china. and the cloud of nuclear war is ever present. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars? what is this is the beginning of the end of life? because we know it from the horrors of recent history to the rising card. tract, apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have functionality. our
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failure to keep humanity safe is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not to drill on that which is 0. the latest news as it breaks on and these say the challenge the president is going to face is convincing member states to take a unified position with detailed coverage, the native forests on the other half of this gigantic properties. the ones that you see behind me cannot be touched by their owners from around the world. what you see behind me is the ops really pilots. it personal air vehicles south korea's answer to the air. it has the, the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the fucking back of the mind to all the headlines. now israel has returned the policies of 80 palestinians killed in dogs, or in recent weeks it was sent in a truck to the come up with southern crossing masses. political leaders smell honey, it says the group is reviewing a c spot proposal on the world concepts before those tools. switching cats off tensions choose from us as well and future as well as a prime minister says the one gospel to those are cheese throughout the group. because he has for the, uh, says it suspending attacks on us troops. washington has blamed pro and rang increase for the drone attack that killed treat us soldiers to. so we have for the on sunday the protestant unit, red crescent, has released an audio recording of a palestinian go, who was shots by is very forces. and i'm
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a day contacted paramedics for help when the car family was travelling and was surrounded by his very forces she died while her youngest, just a hand remained trapped inside the vehicle in gauze. a city of morning, the contents of this old year recording all distressing what hold on more might have been in the caribbean. ringback and did you will see all the little hello hello. hello.
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hello. hello. i do have the on the ball foster because the spokes best and with the palestine red crescent society. she says they have not heard back from 6 row and all the emergency teams who responded to the distress school from the system. i could continue to pay to follow up with the $1047.00, the time card and on the 6th is the one sitting in the chop inside the car. but on the button, the occupational tanks and filters and find the car, there is around 6 then it and then all of them are can some other the father and
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portion jane and i would ambulance 2162. and then for the evening, 6 pm up to this moment the 20 hour. busy we are not working, there is something in, on where aware of their faith and whether they succeeded, they evacuated hand or not need to be worried regarding the safety of our students went for the p. o n. we have reported right in the location and they were very close to the car at that time we have completed a contract with them up to this moment. we haven't hear back from them. and we are not sure if they were able to evacuate, attend or not yet, or the not the nation secure with the council as hell. discussions on the wall and gaza. the council says it's concerned by the dire and rapidly worse than him on a tyrant. situation to and that there's an urgent need to increase aid american,
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i'm faster to you and says the seating more information from that is really government regarding alleged involvement of un released agency staffing october 7th time to the us state department spokesman and matthew middle says he hopes the work will continue to richie council members. very much support to work with us. we think it's critical. there is no other humanitarian player in gaza who can provide food and water and medicine scaled it under it does. and we want to see that work continued, which is why it is so important that the united nations takes this matter seriously . but they investigated that there is accountability for anyone who is found to engage in wrong doing. and that's a take, whatever other measures are appropriate to ensure that this sort of thing cannot happen. again. you and coordinates of 8 to goes and says, there's no substitute for it. when was a monetary enroll at the moment, uh, beyond political decisions which are ga, bombed?
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there is no way that any organization can replace or substitute tremendous capacity the fabric of monroe, the ability, the and the knowledge of the population in gaza. request is literally has more on what secret colleague had to say. and she gave a pretty blunt assessment to the security council behind closed doors. and then a briefing to reporters afterwards, where she talked about uh, the situation that she's and she's being asked to increase a going in to gaza at a time when the largest humanitarian aid organization. unrra is under fire and being threatened with funding cuts. and the violence is ongoing, a difficult task to say the least in the last month that she's taken on this position. she's traveled to jordan. she's travel to egypt. she's been meeting with israel and palestine in officials, she even went to guys
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a briefly to assess the situation and she says, what she's doing is looking for more aid routes into the country. she thinks jordan is a good possibility of getting more aid and she's working on that. she says commercial vehicles also needs to be allowed back in the need to be commercial operations to fully meet the needs of the people of gaza. but all of this she says is going to be impossible without sunrise, the largest humanitarian operation there, as you just heard, no substitute for for unwrapped, and also need 4 more pauses in the fighting for humanitarian work to be done in any sustained fashion. the . let's take a look at some of the well news. now, the french government depends to implement small controls on foreign foods. and if
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the set of concessions to the countries farmers, i solve to protesting, farmers intensified that we thrown demonstrations by say a lack of support from government is harming the industry also and see about rising costs. the french, 5 minutes to of the house said he was to guarantee the competition. in bells and pharmacist adults. the 2nd largest port in the country protests has restricted access to noise, but allowed cause to entity prevent. farmers have been disrupting tracking, blocking values across the country. for the protests of also spread to it today with farm is blocked to vote close to room. they mean for testing for 3 days. right, right. and grid about you and the government policy, along with the impact of inflation and taxes on their products. among the mountains is that the mortgage payments are suspended. but anyhow, we have spoke to a, me co, somebody,
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i'm the deputy secretary general of european federation of food agriculture and the tourism trade unions. he explains why pharmacy across europe hungry as we can say, with the best are very much a link that to national situations. but we can see a come on traveling this professor and these come on track these, the stronger position against the green, the law, and the from to for strategy, which i'll, namely the new environment, the policies of which are leading that a lot of people, i mean, we do have a full sector, so this would be the come on track the and the score. so as it's a unit organization represents what kind of sports inhibited cancer sector and 8 for the share. so some of the farmers concerns if they can be some for a, a pharmacies challenging the conditional part of the couch with our workers. and it is even more complicated to this seem to embed remote, and that's what we added to your message. and if you have messages but the problem with debit cards or sites or is not that if i'm to folks strategies and i'll be going digging,
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this is not to you environment that i'm the show. the main problem is the distribution on well across. so this one, the shape, so we need the, we need in your response will be the new solution. and the solution is 3. we need the, this is a set, the lose those things, the a windows, uh and the windows side to be the supermarket chain. so before the guy on, so the big little chemical companies and the lose our soc is mode farmers. so and even motor was that out of the, of the couch for all of the customer workers. so the solution, our, our mainly we need, we need and the least thing approach. we need 1st of all are really to address those long standing systemic issues. but the effect of the book most of whom that i'm like those across different chain. and these means that to have a completely different approach, triple trade agreements, so it must sustainable why not? because we see debit cards are set so many times of being use the is about gaining cheaper, maybe to sell them more cars. so most of most of the pickup causes the 3rd congress,
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the members of the spanish parliaments of object to the bill, offering an amnesty to capture them separatists. the draft legislation covered around $400.00. if you think i think 2014 unit actual independence we went to the 2nd, the 2nd, the cold in 2017 declaration of independence. that folder it's provoked. a political cross that condiments injection is seen as a blue, 4 prime minister pedro sanchez. least 4 people have been chosen a political radi and focused on south western, but not just on that province. police say a bomb was mounted on most of the valley. it wasn't supportive for the private this to him on cons. focused on 3, eat and stuff o p t i potty see to you on says 3 of its activities mongers, hills. national elections are scheduled for february. the 8th email encounter has
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been sentenced to 10 years in prison. he's been found guilty of leaking official secrets before 5 minutes to is pushed out in the confidence by 18. 2022 companies already settling a 3 year prison sentence, and a corruption case come out. hard to reports from some of that, a special guard dodge was hearing the official secret tax case against the former prime minister on conn. and the form of foreign minister showing them with good shape foster day near rigorous imprisonments. and then for both the leaders of the progress on the day, you can stop saying that this was a violation of the officials secret tax. now this pertains to our diplomatic cipher communication between the focus on the embassy in washington. earlier in rates are, are one of the state department officials directing that if there was not a word of confidence against the former prime minister, that they would be consequences. ballpark just on non contracted with the goods predicted throughout the government. the government,
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at the time of $1340.00 correlation along with the establishment, decided to slap the case against them. saying that this was a violation of the of richard seekers. that guide is the sentence of up to 14 year maximum rigorous imprisonment as well as the debts. and then so as lloyd are now saying that there was a ruling by dissolve, i'd high court, which said that this has to be an open drive because the dried was being held in camera inside the jail. and that the media and the legal games are going to be allowed to represent the client. now that did not happen a legal to damage where you confident they haven't been to the people that support them income. and they said that there was no guidelines data, and this all about the high call come out of how you did. i was just a, uh, it's on my by. it wasn't seen as low a chamber, a set to vote this week, a number of measures that are parts of it, right? when that price didn't have you had, is it pushed for sweeping economic reforms?
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but as far as the better reports, the government is having to make concessions. these are members of all the in tina scientific community, protesting outside the national science center. they're concerned about the radical changes argentina's new precedent. have you hear me ladies trying to pass in congress, the reforms, and what is known the only those bills will have an enormous impact on the agency and the public sector. the government, once privatized state companies, in my sector, you want to privatize companies that are in charge of new to energy on uranium production, selling companies like that too far. this is something that worries the far right president came to power with a promise to transform the country. since he took office less than 2 months ago, he proposed to bill to deregulate argentina struggling economy promote for while employment and attract forwarding investors. negotiations are still ongoing about
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what was the, the final version of the bill. with 38 of the 257 see thing may have made lots of concessions. he has completely removed the fiscal measures of the bill like a tax type and a pension reform in order to guarantee that below is past. the government insist that in spite of removing crucial economic reforms, they're still on track to achieve the main goal. reducing the deficit, there's a lot that i can give you. what we're trying to achieve is to give to economic texas tranquillity that we will reduce the deficit and facilitate governance of legislatures. the approval of the most important parts of the law. argentina's economy has been in trouble for years, a guaranteed evaluation in december. first, the inflation rate to over 25 percent costing a shot reduction on peoples purchasing power economy say the next few months would be a vital test for the presidents. reforms gave me this one price these months are crucial if inflation drops in the next few months, there was
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a chance that the government will get on track. if this doesn't happen, we will have again the government in trouble, and they will have to divide. you again, and this will have an impact on the prices and don't he's popularity. mean a believes that he will can all make reforms and the albany was bill will help him and he's all try livery project to change argentina. but there are many who believe he's project will leave the bottom level and didn't economic need. very so we'll just see that when a site is to coming up off to the bright clo teddy y a new boat
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a deal. so no, not it is a nation is to take the top jump the 1st time the us is reinstating sanctions on venezuela. foot binding an opposition leader from running for president. or yeah, cuz you know, but try though, says the presidential election that scheduled to be held later this year won't happen without tut from home and repose as the candidate for venezuela's may know position coalition has a message for the countries president nicolas nicolas. my dear isn't going to treat the people's candidate, but that seems to be exactly what the president's done. because maria corina machado, one type or opposition primary bi landslide, has been disqualified from the countries 2024 elections. the decision was made by supreme court headed by ruling policy lawyer list, but it could come at
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a cost slip and his wife and candidates in october the united states lifted some of its sanctions, granted the country they partly in exchange for the government, committing to let some bond opposition because back in politics. now the us says it's reviewing its sanction policy again mister madura and his regime of decisions we have to make. we want to see him meet the commitments they made back in october to allow position parties and candidates to run appropriately and release political prisoners. we have decisions to make as well. if they don't do that, they've got till april. we'll see what they do. meanwhile, machado right wing politically bedframe, so she won't step aside for substitute kinds of that. bob will have a little bad and we are going to be nicholas my do in elections is. yeah. and we're going to do is to give that i don't see who a substitute would be anyway, summer position tickets have been bad. others have flipped the country along with more than 7000000 other people for pressing the points towards another vote. which
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president nicholas, my daughter, comes out until his prize and the 11th year in charge of a country and a long standing sum, monetary and an economic crisis on home and out of the 2 years developed, government could return to an open not into the republican formation find the coming 1st minister, leaders of the main unit response. do you have approved rejoining the power sharing arrangement with mission fine? which ones united a 100 and they return? they say the british government is committing to changing the way trade with the mainland is handled. the p withdrew from the government off to breaks it when you trade rooms when needed. that's because a, you request strict checks on some goods from countries outside the block. that meant a possible hard border between those not into parts of the republic on it. and you, country is also put at risk 1998 pace agreement,
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that ended decades of buttons in the north not. and so the u. k. and the you signed a deal that's effectively create to the trade board between north 9th and the rest of the u. k, some goods arriving from britain for the e. u and now the check type northern irish ports. the p said that to undermine the regions face in the u. k. for the power sharing agreement to means unit is send republicans must each have one of the top 2 rows. hi, fossit reports from belfast. a nearly 2 years northern irish politics has been stuck, run a ground on post breaks it, trading rules. the created an effective trade board in the irish c, requiring checks on goods entering from great britain, even on some destined to remain within northern ireland. but you need us to want to preserve northern ireland state is within the united kingdom. that was a red line, causing them to pull out and stay out of the power sharing dival government. now the main union is, lita says he has a deal with the british government that would all but it raised that c bought
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a package of measures into follow the dos provide a basis for our party to nobody as members to the executive, the lack of a function and government has restricted spending on public services and infrastructure . public sector workers frustrated by the lack of pay rises during a period of high inflation, repeatedly worked out on strike. the return of the default executive would release nearly $4200000000.00 worth of funding pledge by the british government. and it would also, for the 1st time, the northern ireland would have the republican sh, insane 1st minister, who wants to see a united ireland. there now the largest party in the assembly house here at storm on society has already suffered from the absence of a government over the last 2 years. we're almost 2 years away from the the last assembly election. i'd very much welcome to the fact that the,
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the have that moved to explicitly recognize on respect to the outcome of sas assembly at election. the question that this was a day of real progress back towards develop government here in northern on. but there remain possible obstacles still to this amount questions to be on so that we may get some of those answers when the full text of the deal is published later on wednesday as well. so i'll just 0 so fast, lots of opposition that policy to insure then can help protested against recent tax increases. place is peer gas and water kind of disperse demonstrators in the capital. tests is all angry about the rising cost of living under demanding that the government resign. you know, finances reports from columbus. they came in this thousands united by anger and frustration, frustration that they can see that to in many unable to afford basic, essential the main office in united people's power body. which over the nice of
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protest says that 3 percent increase in value added tax has driven up the price. most things get into the video a little more longer, but so finding is difficult. that's why we came today. the reason for this movement and all of the problems run is creating for us. he's a man who was chased out of his policy, but he was brought back to rules. so we hope to get rid of him. the taxing fees as part of a number of measures the government agreed to implement in order to secure a $3000000000.00 been of package from the international money to fund to help the nation recover from each was it. but he can only crisis of the opposition admits that hardships unavoidable in the big company process that says not to this extent we outlined bill paid, but look, that is some amount of pain that we have to all so that'd be buttons it now, but it doesn't have to be this much special distance from the process in colombo.
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so just that tundra is sitting, be to the 72 years old, has been doing this for the last 37. yes. she says things have never been so bad. i'm living with great difficulty. i by my food outside because i don't want to burden my children. they are struggling with their families, electricity, water, everything has gone up and making ends meet. no matter what job they do is impossible. the i'm this is the program is also a good stock which recognizes the hardships, the tax increases our imposing on the population. the program does also provide for social protections to make sure that the vulnerable, who do not have the office to deal with the hardships. i've taken care of and that those who can most afford it come to the health through the government. that some things adjust them as many like
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a haven't had and don't the it will the opposite. how does this is the 1st step of that campaign? the present government home and the thousands of protests who joined them say that voices won't be silent against economic injustice. mendez, i'll just 0. colombo, a home comes later, says he wants to tie to national security legislation as soon as possible to include a fence such as treason, insurrection, and espionage. strongly says, this city can't afford to wait any longer to build on the patients national security and all that was enacted off to widespread crack down on mass protests, bank browsing, political act tax will continue. that is exactly why i want the government to be up and in full gear. to explain what we're doing. the
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loud and clear confidence and rights we tell the world we're just protect now save some from your attacks. so that's it for me. for this new though, aaron jordan move ahead a few moments with more other days developments do statements. the the, the cost of just showing up. i'm not sure what's going on in june. activists with atlanta stop club city movement gathered to honor one of their own. it had been 6 months since officers killed and when is defined by use that on known as just a huge the 26 year old environmental activist was part of the movement to stop the police training center from being built in a city forest. protesters call it comp city vigils for towards the details about
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the starts and a couple dozen police officers just showed up telling people have to leave the park by tonight are close at 11 and everybody got in the months before to to get those killing authorities in georgia launched across down the movement characterizing it as a violent extremist organization. and in september, $61.00 people were charged in a wide range and racketeering kits and accused of conspiring to stop the construction of the training center. the defendants are members of defend the atlanta forest and an artist and psycho lease, an anti business extremist organization. most of them are also facing state domestic terrorism charges. the 1st such cases in georgia's history.
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the and then what to do was savvy. and he says, and everything is horrible. even especially of the torture, all types of torture. it was unbelievable. they would visit us with the bucks of their guns on our heads. 5 soldiers speeding, poor revenge. occupied and imprisoned. the dozens of palestinians blindfolded with their hands tied behind the backs that detained by his right forces. well, tried to sleep on the hello. i'm down, jordan, this is down to 0 life and go home coming is really hands over the buddies of 18 palestinians that have been taken from gaza and held in israel. the rock,
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a group type has ballasa. zip. suspending. attacks on us troops phased off, the 3 american soldiers were killed in

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