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the business latest is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your makes modern plates. the . ready ready the other that nora kyle, this is the new zone. i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes caused by you and the security council members to hold as well, to account talk to attacking the iranian concepts building in damascus. and special outcry wide condemnation often is right in strike, kills 7 employees at the wells central kitchen charity. in garza, a funeral is held for the palestinian aid worker killed in dallas attacks. the
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group is not suspended as operations in garza for thousands of facing salvation. plus a 5 and central is tumble, kills at least $29.00 people at a nightclub under renovation as full mattress to cities manager and says he has a, his emotions under control as the primary title of race and says it's final stretch . so i've got to do a lot has been defending the homepage arguments he had with his own team, also dental against arsenal. the, we'd be getting this news, our united nations when members of the un security council of gold for de escalation and accountability of doing is really as frank on the iranian concepts in syria striking damascus on monday, killed to senior, come on. so v, as lubbock revolution regard and 12 others,
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ron has been courting for both as well on the us to be held accountable for the attack. russia requested the emergency meeting of the security council and describe these types of strikes as reckless a. living you mind if i did it, but i did little thoughts. we would like to draw particular attention to the fact that this is not the 1st attack carried out by israel in a densely populated area of the capital, damascus, which has generated a higher risk of mass casualties among civilians. since the beginning of the escalation of the palestinian is ready, the confrontation on october 7th, the number of civilian attacks on syria and civilian infrastructure and silvery as neighbors multiplied thought much of us as denies playing any role in the attack. as the white house of state, the united states had no involvement in the reported strike yesterday and syria. neither do we know about it ahead of time. we have communicated this directly to iran. we cannot confirm any information about this event. as we gather details,
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one thing is clear. ron and its proxy and partner groups need to avoid escalating tensions in the region. while we have all correspondents covering the story for us will guys dosage of our entire on a just a moment. but 1st give us on the and the un had courses. and gabriel, we, this is a pretty long meeting. the 17 countries spoke, including syria and wrong of the course for about an hour and a half. what are the main themes that you felt emerge from the leasing as well? i think 2 things really stood out and there was a lot to take in this very long meeting. and that's number one. countries calling for a condemnation of this attack by israel. and you saw that from the vast majority of the member states that spoke of the council members, i should say, it was only the us, the u. k. and france really that refrain from using those words so to speak. but
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that was really a theme that you saw new side from russia. really algeria, among others, china as well, really pushing this and feeling this had to be condemned because it was a diplomatic mission that was hit by is really goes against the un charter and the vent vienna conventions. and then you also heard, of course, really trying to hold israel to account on this. you heard that from various a member states as well. council members trying to really hold is real accountable for this attack. and that's, there's a big big theme that we saw as well throughout the discussion and gave what reaction of we've been hearing from the un secretary general to the secretary general put out a statement earlier on tuesday condemning israel's attack. it was something that clearly he had been warning against and really dis, spillover effect if you will,
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that he's been warning against. and you also, he did say that he spoke to the uranium for administer early on tuesday as well. we didn't necessarily get a read out of that conversation, but you could really get a sense of where the u. n stands on this when you heard from colleague k here, e and assistant secretary general who spoke in the meeting, who really summed up the view from the secretary general by saying any miscalculation, could lead to a broader conflict in an already volatile region with devastating consequences and that's really sums up the view, i think of the secretary general as well when it comes to this watching is very closely indeed. okay. camera is on day many times springs basis lines that from the u. n. in new york. let's go live now to the iranian capital, tyrone that we can speak to our correspondent also jabari those who've walked to the wrong want out of this meeting. and did they get a sense to well, uh for i think they did it wrong. one, it's a condemnation and they, i think,
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managed to get that from the majority of the states that were present at the security council meeting 11 out of the 17 countries that spoke condemned these rarely attacks that were carried out on iran diplomatic mission in damascus. the radian deputy representative to the united nations that her air show the said that there are limits to iran restraints. and she directly held the united states accountable for israel's actions. and they said, she said that's as the united states bears responsibility as well, because they are supplying weapons to israel without any accountability of is really action when it comes to what they're doing in this region. as many here have compared to the current situation between how the united states are supplying weapons to israel to how iran has been criticized for supplying weapons to groups such as the who sees saying, what is the difference they are,
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they are both sides now supporting different elements in the region. so i think the iranian mission to the united nations and fits get what they wants. of course, it was not going to get anything stay in terms of a condemnation directly from the us or the united kingdom or france. but the majority of the states that spoke really strongly condemn these riley air strikes me. and those are wrong in that meeting. said there are limits to it what it cooled, considerable restraint. how might it respond to this is riley strike as well? what would be hearing from the leadership here is that their response is going to be strong. however, that is going to play out, have to wait and see. iran in the past has responded to a israel by attacking what it called last side training facilities in our bill with rockets directly fire from your radian soil in january. but those kinds of attacks
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don't happen very often. and in this scenario, it's very hard to imagine iran, as confronting, as well directly as they are holding a lot of their responsibility on us shoulders. and i think that is a rhetoric for here and possibly preparing us for a retaliatory strike against us interests in the region. but it's still anybody's guess as to what iran will do. but i think this meeting is going to provide leadership in iran with a kind of assurances it might have been looking for when it comes to what kind of support it has from the international community after the attack on it's console it into boss because it, i think they now have a very good idea of that support that is behind them and how that will determine their response will have to wait and see in the coming days. but what is certain is that the iranians are going to respond and they say that the response will be very strong. okay, and we'll have to keep an eye on that and also jabbar it for the moment. many thanks indeed without jerry is on boss,
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so that has cooled on the security council to hold israel a comfortable that it must be repaired cushion for such for margaret i'm just to the god of the law to reinforce how to collect, keep commitment to uphold egypt. the choice is stock. hey, the oppose the principal. how do you in short hunter, i'm on an emotional move, or least plunging into cables and the security on that is don't spill over. i have to have a bit more about this mason with all senior political alice, mom. the shower joins us again here in the student mom and we just took a little bit of an earlier in the last hour. the drama was like drama that happened to this very long. it was a little meeting and that was been brush or requested to come back for a 2nd time. us getting it was to ask why the counselor's meeting
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a tools like it was difficult to understand and cooling out the west for providing israel with impunity to act as it was within the stay against the all. jared, i'm positive that maybe really summed up what quite a few to members of the security council on buses at that meeting or feeling. you know, you get the sense sometimes listening to the fresh, the british and the americans, that they really under estimate of the influence of their hypocrisy. there's on and seem to understand that they undermine the very democracy that they defend every day that they live by every day. because when people around the world, especially in the mid this, when they look at them and how they undermine international law and, and universal values and the you and chart that when the 2nd to the general, the united nation condemns in simple language and attack diplomatic facility and
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the 3 main western powers don't even address it. this is a problem for those of us who cared for democracy, a liberal democracy, and universal value is because they continue to undermine that by taking a more political, more cynical, more calculated decisions based not on international law. but they're either based on a strategic interest and it's what was laid out plain for us to say is when we had the us some boxes of the oh, the representative by the that saying that the us still could not confirm the details of the attack. and then once you get into a dock drive against the wrong, absolutely. in fact, the bridge investor said, i think you said that i tackled syria, but didn't know who it could be. you know, from, from space for modest was looking at the lineup point because we continuously talk
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about, i don't know, sometimes what i think cost each of those. all we speak with in terms that i'm not of interest to most people. let me sum up the way i see what this is all about and why everyone keeps talking about international. what do we mean? what do we talk about international law? really? i mean, the essence of it. what do we really mean? what we're saying is very simple. and don't justify the means stores, so that's, that's international law. and as far as i'm concerned, i know it ends don't justify the needs. so when it comes to the laws of war, right. and that you want charter and the various conventions thou shall not kill childrens, thou shalt not bomb hospitals. thou shalt not kill their innocence. thou shall not bomb the facilities of other countries. because the ends meaning, in this case, getting some revolution that a god or of course, uh, official, uh,
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goods force officials or does not justify attacking an embassy. because then, all sorts of embassies also have diplomats, i don't know that was around the world would be attacked. we don't do children in wars. it doesn't matter what the end is. it doesn't matter how far, how much you want to win a war. if you just don't feel true, but even if it's a self defense, you don't go out on the walk, getting children and bombing hospitals and schools and, and so on, so forth. so it has international law. and the, the best of those of the united states that you get into furniture and be at the floor of saying no, no, no, and don't justify the means because that's what democracy is also is all about. so leaving us for the russian and best of the to knock them down that way and to pull them out or hip hop or see. that's not a good time. that's not a good moment. that's not a good scene. for those shoulder, present liberal,
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universal democratic values, davis, what comes the crux of what we've been saying all throughout this ward indeed throughout israel's occupation of the palestinian touches that they act with impunity. and it seems that the more they do, the more they can get away with we really just recently. so as well attack in a cold by which will be talking about much a little bit later in this program. and it will say that can and children that killing women, that not stopping liberty is stopping them. you're absolutely right, because this is the thing, right? so dynamic and systematic. so the more you get away with and you have of time in your mind to write about what you want to do next and how you're going to protect your interest and so on, so forth. the more you would do over. so when you fx here your one time doesn't time 2000 and time 3000 times and then there's no response. so you are back up again, and then you start thinking the radians and then you go beyond that. and then you start really talking about serious possibility of, of the, of escalation. and that is, you know, let me,
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let me on the line. a strategic point here, not an international law for i think is our understands that the wrong ending. united states do not want the original one. they don't want that. there's no, that's why you're wrong. and suddenly it talks about international law and you unsecure. because they don't want to confront these right, right directly to mind is very happy being in control more or less the fact all of living on syria and iraq because huge generalized and it doesn't really care about control and guys. all right, and he's so it honest, happy what it is is best not going to confront those right. is that continuously brag zeron in? right? because it was the united states could involve that would actually eventually become a major escalation, because it wouldn't have unexpected consequences. yes, for the time being around the united states don't want to get involved in a major war which, which seems to us history. incidence of this nature starts,
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you know, snowboarding towards something more unexpected or, or, or not calculated. and that's what we don't want to afraid. oh, i know, but for the time being the bombing of age calls, voice guys on the bottom angles i shoot for hospitalized again and again again. and now the bombing in syria just is there. it keeps pushing the envelope again and again and again. i bet the venture was going to have consequences. ok. palmer shaw . many thanks. some days for joining us here in the studio. well let's take a closer look now as the will and gaza. and also we've just been talking about israel is facing international condemnation of to killing 7. 8 workers in central garza 6 will 4 nations and one palestinian also is having a good r, as in darrell bala and reports from the scene of the attack. i'm crazy. standing in front one of the vehicles that has been targeted by the is really forces last night . this car and 2 other cars across the received street have been targeted by that
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is ready for says 3 of the cars are for the world central kitchen. and they had a aid workers in the side, the cars. but so far we know that it is trillion a polish, a british canadian, and then merican and a palestinian aid workers were targeted in those 3 cars. it's very obvious that these workers were working with the world central kitchen as we see best and at the logos of w. c. k organization. we know that these cars were on their way back from the port. nothing of the gaza strip to their guest house and drove ahead. every car is, is separated by a piece 500 meters, which shows that this convoy was directly targeted by the is really forces.
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this will have a lot of negative consequences not only on the humanitarian sector in the gaza strip. it will also have a huge major consequences and negative impact on a lot of age. workers on international agencies currently operating in the causal strip. these 8 workers were having an 8 ship, and the convoy that's has at least $400.00 metric tons of food to the north of the gulf of troops on the day they were targeted. this is in the city all to 0. that is, but i cause a strip or with the strike against the weld central kitchen team isn't the 1st time israel has targeted a black as well into hundreds have been killed and gone. so since october, the 7th on march 19th is ready. all me, talks of humanitarian workers know the queue weight found about in guns,
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a city as they with distribution aid, at least 23 people were killed. on march, 13th and underwood, distribution center in the south was attacks. one you install for was killed and another $22.00 inches. and on february 29th, more than $100.00 civilians were killed. one is ready for us is open fi on cross who's gathered to receive food. a funeral has been held in rafa for the policy and in an employee of well, central kitchen is some abu was a drive for the a convoy that was hit, the spice palestinians say they fed the attack on the andrea will lead to further salvation of correspondent honey mackwood has moved on the consequences of the attack from russell this is likely to have a very negative impact on an already desperate situations, an assignment that is going very 5 very spreading very fast in the northern part with the plate of resources and the southern partner over crowded, drop off city,
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and already we, we've been experiencing this. a broken aid mechanism is finding it from the obstruction of, of 8 into the golf spread. the prevention of mazda of a truck from the other side of the border is due to move in as smoothly and deliver much needed it. and then the constant attacks on, on a convoys an aid, the law enforcement securing the delivery of, of 8 to much needed a pop much it, it, it supplies for a desperate population. and all of this was kept blocked by with a direct attack. the deliberate direct attacks on a w c, k. employees in the gulf stream for the past month and a half. they've been working cooking meals and bonding well with people here there . that's why there is a sense of a frustration mix with, with under add on sadness over the tragedy of last night. these people work very closely with this place families in the central area and,
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and here in overcrowded refine evacuation centers, cooking them, meals that help them survive these difficult conditions and nothing shorter of a deliberate attack. just giving the patterns of how it happened and the likelihood of and of implications in the negative unplugging it, it will have on, on the a, the wave a being delivered to northern parts jobs of city. and here in over a private southern part of the stress, to oppose without bold as has condemned a new knoll that would allow the israeli government to shut down for an media. it says as well as using every possible method to try to silence silence is 0 for its coverage in the west bank and gaza posts without bonus to bombs. these radio forties ends the aggressive harassment of i'll just there sort censorship legislation under the guise of democratic regulation. implicitly targeting us specific media outlets creates a precedent fruit with dangers for journalism in israel and west jerusalem.
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thousands of his writings of held the 3rd day of protest there as well as parliament. the can ask that the demand even resignation of benjamin this neil whose government crowns march towards the prime minister as residents and have been bonds between police and protest as demonstrations. those are protested against exemptions from military service given to ultra orthodox jewish men, hold for elections 6 months worth fighting for losing it. and i think the only way we can win the war is to have elections and to get to choose again and to bring the hostages home and to bring the soldiers home. and that's why i'm here for the challenge, joins us from occupied east jerusalem, then to worry the mean, the new ton, somewhat honestly the amongst a protest is almost the night of demonstrations the
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yeah, the ring clashes between the at least some of these protest is thousands of them in attendance and the police video is on social media showing some of the tests is trying to tear down the barrel case. the police had the right to it, and the police told us talk to them of the video chevy groups off protest is scuffling with the police as the police attract his match and detain some of them and take them away. now the protest is began a full day protest on sundays. what do they want while they want the elections a one time the elections try and force out a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, they all say want to stop the parliament. some going on is passed. i have a recess which begins next week. they say that's a problem entire is, should not be going on a holiday while the country is
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a was while there is still more than a 100 and see is right, he's held captive sitting side garza ends. passions are running very, very high indeed, as we can see from the subsidies that we have, the protocol state after we you acquired from one of the protest as soon as the month of all the captive housing cause she's cold financing, galka, and she has cold benjamin netanyahu a pharaoh student afflicts a plague upon us. a biblical reference that we will continue to pursue you. we will, but in the country we will shake the sea will not have a day and you will not have a night's as long as my son has no day, and no nights he will not have a tea. that's. so that's an indication of the kind of sentiments it present those demonstrations right now. android, he's all some of the biggest anti government demonstrations we've seen since the sauce, the rule is there. any sign of government is feeling the pressure from them?
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well that benjamin netanyahu was a deeply unpopular politician that have been process against him throughout this conflicts throughout the whole the big and oft outside with the 7 thoughts. let us know. forget that there was a huge process last year as well, against the judicial reforms that were pushed through by benjamin. that's, you know, he's government, these protests does now trying to re ignite some of that momentum that so those protests, law ca going on some months, cost a month cost a month, but varies at the moment. no real mechanism for them to force him out. if he is rolling outside of the elections, which he categorically is at the moment he's saying that it would not be rights for the country to have study elections, half the time of war. then how else are they gonna force him to leave office? the only real ways they can do that by making the protests so large and so on.
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denial that he might have to step down the notes at that point. yes, he doesn't state feel the pressure enough that he has to step down. yes, the results, the only other way that he can really go is for his government to collapse. for parliamentarians, members of his right, we can commission accommodations to a band and that's kind of the monumental of their fishes. a lot of the cracks that's coalition is holding together and there are no real signs that that might mean that it is kind of for the past. or we challenge spring installations line fat from occupied east jerusalem. thanks very much. roy. still, a has hair on al jazeera, the ukrainian drones hit targets deep inside russian territory, moving a 1000 kilometers from the board to set a goal has one in the youngest democratic, the elective precedents in africa under the school, the swimmer who achieved the raft. these are basing michael folks and,
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and then pick final announce the rest of the time of the hello. strong systems continue to fly in off the atlantic impact in western europe . we'll talk more about that in one set, but also is precipitation runs into colder air. it's going to turn to snow for time across the baltic states including light b as capital rica, looking at a dustin but not just the snow. we'll see those winds with up to about 60 kilometers per hour had been hazy and smoggy across central and eastern europe. we tugged up sand and dusts from this hard desert, but what weather has rolled through? so this really freshened up the atmosphere. still mostly cloudy though, across the balkans. plenty of sudden though it's a go around for turkey a but a bit of disturbed weather coming in to turkey is ne, black sea coast,
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either side of mediterranean. finally, themes beginning to dry off for portugal in spain. catching a few drops here and there, but nothing compared to what you saw over the last few days. it's been hot this early in the season in africa long the board. it was molly and more attain a temperature shut up to pretty close to $48.00 degrees. these winds blowing in that heat from this a hard desert, so now new oxide and bonds will your temperatures are up big time. over 24 hours ago. we've got this slug of rain along the borders with south africa botswana and the men b. i certainly could produce some flooding over the next 24 to 48 hours. that's it . so yeah, the devastating strikes follow quite their weak risk because that's 1st responders know the mission could be their loss. but until then, the humanity drives one day with because the civil
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defense witness rescue mission because on a jersey over 30 years of the sewing houses, the real world tells the 2 foot stories of no ways and the oldest little coughs. let us salute the government of norway. horace, remarkable in nurturing this of the secret negotiations and why it's promised peace has remained unfulfilled, a strong decided terms of the negotiations. nobody could show or go home. the price of also on those as you the, the the,
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again, your challenges era has reminder of us up stories. this our members of the un security council, according for the escalation in the middle east following and as rainy as drive home you ronnie and clock. so that's in the syrian capital, it comes as a wrong code someplace as well. i'm the us to be held accountable for the attack. it's extra say tends to be thinkin, has as, as well to carry a swift and impartial investigation in c as rainy as fried into. and it's really a striking garza that kills age work has as well as facing widespread condemnation from the attacks that killed 64 and one cent involved in the central kitchen stuff . major fire a night club in central is done. bowl has killed at least 29 people. blaze ripped through the venue, which was under renovation in the basement of a residential building. now questions are being asked as to how the night cup was
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given permission to operate. 8 people have been detained, questioning to them cause they only report from the scene of the file. in the, in this fall you run a night club in a stumbles to 29 lives on tuesday. the most great night club was too close under ground. beneath the 16 story residential building, there was one entrance and one exit no back door, no windows to bring chairs. there was no obligation to below causes municipality for you renovation. of all the construction of these place, it was to flows down the ground level. the repair work wasn't visible. the cloth was closed for renovations, people who died or the construction team, and some of the club employees. risk youth teams tell us people died of smoke as there was no escape alone could especially collins beans and other little bearing pos i moved around during renovation. these sorts of projects like prop of interior design work, a professional would know how to keep work
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a safe unhealthy while on the job and how to avoid touching the heavier parts of the building and i witnesses a neighbor say, a spark from the welding machine ignited the sound bar association, materials, neighbors, fellows, ladies, have seen a night club for that case is supposed to be in the scene apart and murders of question why in house that was underground was in the 1st place. elders are assembled, the russia has reported trying to tax on 2 industrial sites in the region of passed on the occasion move and how 1100 kilometers from the cranium border. one of the targets was a major oil refinery, but no serious damage was reported. the other target was a factory which supposedly produces drains. at least 13 people were injured. if
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these attacks were launched from you quite intact, tre, this would be one of the most far reaching prototypes carried out by ukraine. since the beginning of the war, either type of oliver has the details from most guy a on tuesday morning, ukrainian drugs, the tops cities of yellow brands. and usually it comes to the central russian reaching of the top just on the you are. these were likely targeting an oil refinery and usually counts. and the dormitories of the level good technical college was students with told how to navigate and program drains using the ukranian complex that talk in just says he and people including teenagers and for and is something about college, according to sources, the investigative camecia of tons of stuff qualified, the drone raid as a terrorist at times, among other things the investigation will have to find out how the ukrainian you are. these were able to slice so saw as they are about 1300. jimmy's is from the you, craig and buddha was they were launched from the ukrainians who would treat and why
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they was pulled at only at the moment of hating the infrastructure. you leadership of all of the ultra 0 most scan. tron stratford, his in keith was full on ukraine's comments on the strike. certainly you kind of claiming responsibility for these attacks. and of course, as you can imagine, that keen to showcase what they say is their ability to launch attacks anywhere in russia using certainly was official souls. these will say all their own weapons, we've seen an increasing amount of if you like, homegrown weapons being research and developed in ukraine in recent months. indeed, according to things it's put together by the organization. change defense weekly. they estimating that around $1300000000.00 has been allocated to research and development of ukranian weapons inside ukraine for 2020 full. that's an 8 fold increase on last year. ukraine leadership say that these attacks are completely
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legitimate. i'm not despite them closing waves in washington for example, the cranium is number one. i like the us concerned the strike, so deep inside russia could if the heating for example, oil facilities and one of those attacks would report to be on an all facility in the last 24 hours. then we could see a global increase in oil prices. and as you can imagine, that's not something that the americans want. we'll certainly the pardon administration was going into an election. they were also concerned that these attacks could cause an even greater escalation by russia. it was supposed to claims pull up, present petra portion. okay. he said now is not the time to negotiate. peace with russia and called western age and investment into global stability. you cannot find out the nation who want the piece more than to be your printer because we pay
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the biggest price for that. but believe me, the key is the trust for you and please do not believe jim, because what you don't need neither don't boss. no, i mean, no sort of soul knows of what he's watching. one a raise ukraine, a toll from the world, mac ocean water, the t o ukrainians. and to have you plane is a program suppress. this is the thoughts of mine. yeah. and that's why they're basis for the goals t shimmies. absolutely. we will be more than happy to put you with the depth tools from your printer threats and immediately stop. they will not totally re afraid in on force and be bringing people surprised people. also the fact which quote, you do not expect it to the level of sony debit of default. well, when you create the level of the effectiveness of the over some thoughts from space,
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not only with what brought them supply, but also with the sanction really effective mechanism. and believe me why i'm so confident because best them support for to your career. he's not the chat or is not in the eat. this is the west of investment in the fees, security, instability on the go to the goal now, where boss or o jo, my 5 is being sworn in as president. he's pledge to tackle corruption at all levels on govern with transparency promising a clean break from the past. the age of 445, the youngest, democratically elected president in africa. you want a landslide victory and presidential elections just 10 days. after being released from prison, of those in the us state of wisconsin, i'll head into the polls for presidential primaries is present, joe biden, and his wife will. donald trump already have enough states to secure the democratic and republican nominations,
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but and fates as angry over biden's handling of the war and garza project democrats to select on an uninterrupted delegates. in that primary, they want to put pressure on bite and to change clothes and force an immediate cease fire on the strep rim. uh, what is a campaign manager? i've listened to wisconsin ocean joins us from milwaukee and wisconsin's. a great have you with us. we've seen this campaign already having significant momentum in primaries in other states across america. however, we've not yet seen any change in the by the administration's policies towards israel and that's will on gauze. and so what is the message that you're sending? yeah, we're out here. we're a grass roots effort, multi racial, multi generational, multi said. and we're representing the, the demands of the majority of americans and the demands of over 71 percent of wisconsin, democratic voters that are calling for a cease fire that want an end to this war. and importantly,
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we are leveraging the fact that we are a, a swing state. we're a key state on the electoral pathway to the presidency this year. and so we know that we have a lot of power to be able to take our protests to the ballot box, and that's exactly what we're doing today and voting uninterrupted. so you say that 71 percent of democratic voters in wisconsin, according for a cease fire and data across the country. i believe it's 2075 percent of, of democrats. not agreeing with israel's notary actions inside galls, but some very high number. but how many of those will that see translate into uncommitted fights? you know, what's incredible is our elections are extremely close. so we only need to show around $20000.00 votes tonight. that was the margin of victory, that by the end, 152021608 was to vote. we know we've got more than that in terms of supporters and indeed a critical margin of voters. one and 5, wisconsin democratic voters are saying that the biden's handling,
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being disappointed invited to handling of the war and of as that is affecting their vote. and this primary, so we know we've got momentum at our backs and we have a really unique opportunity here to really deliver this message once and for all that bite and needs to listen to a majority of us that are saying and this genocide being in a permanent unconditional ceasefire and, and to military funding. and honestly an enter the hollow were hello, hollow words, and the don't match the action. this administer ation. the republicans also uh, holding the convention in wisconsin along with the, the, the, the democrats holding that convention august. the republicans are holding that the democrats back convention. i beg your pardon in wisconsin. now also holding that primaries that today are you trying to pressure them to do you think the message is guessing through to republican voters? you know, we are calling on all wisconsin nights witnessing of genocide right now. this is a,
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is an appeal to humanity. so we're calling on people of conscience to show up right now to vote uninterrupted. but importantly in the democratic primary, this is a protest, but we want to deliver the message strong and clear to this administrative sion that you need to listen to a majority of americans. you need to listen to the will of the people. we've been marching in the streets for old, for almost 6 months now, making calls prayers, letters. this is the next logical step. and for us in wisconsin, we know that we can deliver this message in a powerful way, specifically because we are swing state and have such close elections. would be very interesting to watch where you'll come paying guys rema when thanks very much for taking the time to join us on the challenges era. thank you. i us present, joe biden spoke to china is present. she's been paying over the phone on choose day . whitehouse says the lead us talked about economic ties. tensions over taiwan and china support for russia. following the invasion of ukraine. treasure between china
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and the us has been strange and recent to us all correspond to katrina you is engaging with more on what's fuel. those tensions in the she biding hold on just both sides of working to stabilize and manage increasingly tens of carriers relationship. number one, washington is moving closer to the philippines and facts. manila in deepening roused with china rule ship in the south, tennessee territory, claim slice, aging. the us says it security tracy plugged in is pull the actions of chinese postcard vessels. dangers and china is also concerned about the us be very close to to each other asian neighbors including south korea and japan and accuse of washington of meddling, increasing instability. west china is relationship with russia is problematic, especially as it continues to wait crane, but still presidents, agent,
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thing has doubled down on his friendship with platinum, is present and continues to provide more scope with much needed. and then the, the technology last week, the button administration revised chose to make it even more difficult for chinese companies and chinese customers access 8 like chips and other chip making equipment . it says that this is for national security reasons. the aging says that this is about containing china, increasing even coatings for trade in the us as well. so excuse china is backing malicious cyber attacks and has raised concerns about the upcoming year with elections. now china has denied the checking planes and says it has no interest in meddling despite these long list of grievances for leaders biden. and she do seem intent on keeping the piece last week. she didn't seem adopted quite a conciliatory to learn when he 1st did a high level us business. demik delegation in thank you said it was 2 slides worked
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together to retrieve your knowledge of a and it says 53000 people have fled haiti's capital in just the past 3 weeks because of gang violence. most of those displays from for the prince of move south, it was areas outside the capital don't have the results has to handle the influx of people, lack of security in the capital of cause food shortages and the net collapse of haiti's health care system. so full people know that my father is one of them. my father was not involved with any one. his name is dearly note. p a. i told him all the time i found him dead, this folding now and pets you on the bill. if you don't comply, if you don't look for a place to take shelter, they'll sheets here. when you're driving around at nights with the, with outside the and you come across a police call, they're going to shoot. as
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a young man living in the country, it breaks my heart. what i think about these kinds of things, i feel like crying because i can also lose my life. when i see things like this child, look, i think i'm older than him, right. look, he's a child. i don't even think he's not seen yet. us health officials, a warning that a virus has jumped from buds to castle and now to people is causing concern about the global outbreak of buffalo. that's devastated, but i'm marine mammal populations in the u. s. effects and moving 18000000 formed buds in the west flu outbreak and history to 100 reports. us health officials say a person in texas has contract in bern flew after being in contact with cows. the us centers for disease control and prevention says the person likely a farm worker is recuperating the spread to farm animals in now humans has farmers worried. as soon as i heard that it was crossing into cows, contemporary cows like,
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oh boy that's, that's my industry. and i know there's going to be some fall out probably from that is the 2nd case of a human testing positive for the virus. since the disease surprised health researchers by moving from birds took housing goats in texas, kansas and other us states. in a statement, the cdc says the patient reported i redness consistent with conjuncture vitus and their only symptom india is recovering. the patient has been told to isolate and is being treated with an antiviral fluid drug. so far as birds flew, has not proved deadly to a couch at this stage, sparing farmers. they need to use an ice sick animals just because it's the same virus that we're seeing in our, in our poultry and our bird populations is that we are, it is a different response. at this point time, there will be no call for any kind of warranties or any kind of a d population in our remnant or not count populations, livestock, or recovering in 7 to 10 days. the 2 people with birds flew are also on demand,
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leading health officials to say there's no need for public concern. for now. john henry and l g 0. at least one child has been killed in a shooting and a school in finland, a 12 year old student typing 5 wounding at least 2 of the children. police of a rest of the suspect. it happened in a suburb of the capsule, helsinki police are the victims were the same age as the attack of the prime minister has cooled the attack. think the shell kings a slow head head on alex's era? the oldest boats i'm gonna be hearing from the football who was sent off on to being ration of used by phone during a spanish league game. spot sign, it will be here with that story, the this business uptake this voltage by the city bank growth partner of on the dash before he is the
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the turn off. it was bolt on his on a thank you very much, laura. well, talk to them. have dropped points as they aim to qualify for next season. is that your p and tap is the song humans. a team were held to one wardrobe by west palm bush. took an early lead as the alonzo stadium financial. and so now the goal is to zoom us quote, the equalize us for the home team. so from say 15 disable to points that behind aston villa on these the top 4. i guarantee this for you. it's complex not competition late penalties because of the vital points for every 10 in the fight against relegation. so many cars i flew in with the goals that gave his team a $11.00. draw a guess he's parcel of it's in our 16th and the table full points as well. feet and
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drop zone. and the crucial victory for no time for us as a fight to say ended the vision for us were 31 windows at home to for them. and that takes them to 3 points, clear of the relegation faces. not just the city manager of have good deal and says he has no problems with his plays. claudio law has a heated exchange with his team on the pit to of to the nell nel joel with arsenal . on sunday. it was a result that left the city and says place in the english trinity behind arsenal and leaders, livable on wednesday are small face newton, who all city are at home to ask them villa quadrille. i gave this sarcastic a response to it when questions about his behavior and then the, the cameras to my eagle go to sleep with the incredible satisfaction. so that is the reason why. so always i try to criticize the play is there and let them feel that how but they are and, and especially when everything this course we close,
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accomplishments has to be with me know with them. that's why you use the cameras to, to do that. so my advice next time don't feel much, it will not be a. busy do what we want to be in to, and i want to take this opportunity and, and make it happened on to we words every single day was with that. and so she has them on, on bison to, to make it happen. and, and i'm enjoying the moment as well. i see that it seemed really trolling. and they are really excited about playing these game a while. there are 9 games left in the season for the top 3 or separated by only 3 points. it is, we have a pool at home to sheffield, united on thursday. we all have moved into the french cup final. there was, you know, winners i guess. but i said in the semi final, it's been more than a decade since leon listed the trophy signs on my face. so then in the other standing on wednesday. ok for 6 are
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has a thank 3 all madrid, this dog and easiest junior for publicly backing him off that he was targeted with racist abuse saw plays in the spanish the to the center got is akiko was sent tulsa when he confronted arrival. son who was abusing him and his junior, has been a repeated victim of racism. his face told me. and who yet said that to the slightest, incidents like calling for waste suspense to be sent to jail. this game was abandoned with stars, team and mates walked off the pitch and to show support for this settle, say no, no, that's nothing. this is not the 1st time. it's happened to me on other occasions. it could've been seen as something funny or joe coming up, but that wasn't the case on saturday. it was something horrible. it was a sub ugly thing. i saw the vinicius attacked me on social media showing his support. i'm thankful about more play. a said no to racism like he does the racist
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wouldn't have the power they seem to have now and then could have been so has ruled himself out of the upcoming t. 20 woke up ill. rhonda says that he's still working his way back to full fitness . often the surgery, the t 20 woke up starts in june. it's being played in the usa and west indies. england are the defending champions. a clinton the clock was the match when i saw a lock know super giants and their latest indian from any game, south african, his 81 and loved knows when over royal challenges bunk. louis he passed 3000 ill runs doing his ending on that page. so we stopped me on the swim, i who pulled off the refuge of beating michael phelps and the limbic final has announced his retirement. joseph schooling is still the only accurate from single pull to have one and limpid gold medal. he beat phelps and the 100 meter bucks lie as the 2016 video games. it was the last individual race of phelps,
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korea and the high point of for schooling who never reached another and the big final any regrets you asked me that 5 years ago, i'd probably say yeah. after the olympics 2016 kind of took my foot off the gas, and i was about those head and shoulders above everyone, complacent. and i don't regret that right now, but i still wonder what if we just kept going along that path. also call it a day, is old black's legends time wife, look at this will be his last season and pro rugby. so it's 5 year old. is the most have to pay it and use in in history why sales has paid $153.00 times for his country, winning to well cups? and that's always what for a $100.00. a lot of that thanks very much indeed. south asia will become the
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fastest growing emerging market beach and this skid that screwed into a new report by the world bank. most of us has to be said to india is economic performance neighboring countries. i've also recovered from the pandemic, but poverty and unemployment. a still major concerns mendelson on those reports now from the shoreline capsule, columbus, a strong growth fuel by rapidly increasing investment and government spending drove the indian economy to grow by more than 8 percent in the find. a month of 2023. the world bank says this helps south asia is growth that goes, which would announced in the report launched in colombo, on tuesday, outside india. however, growth in much of the region has low to pretend they make levels. if south asia are raised, it's changed to g d p ratio and a tool to the emerging markets, developing called me iris. deposit would be the same. and if it's raise the capital flow, it's kept to the call and openness to be measured marks and developing on the average,
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the probability of sparking a private sustain private investment acceleration could be about one off high of the report shows an average of 60000000 people in south asia has been affected by climate change every year. for the past decade. the governments cannot afford to adapt the number shows south asia of perform best among emerging markets and developing economies. but the world bank says regional growth is driven largely by india. countries like sure lanka are still struggling with limited private investment and rising unemployment and policy upon the discussion of the release of the report highlighted some of the obstacles. blocking groove party nation in government is extremely difficult. now i as a business money invest in renewable energy, you need over 16 products. you have roughly about 4 to 3 levels that you have to call quick of 15 of which i know probation on a daily basis,
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most of which were drafted either before or around independent the time of independence, countries of knowledge. we failed to create jobs for the working age population. this is contributed to a rise in policy levels in recent years. sure longer has more than one 4th of its population living in polity. aust, about the government's economic reform program, the one a bank admitted it didn't put a lot of bud number sheet on people that stressed it was needed from outside. yeah we, we are concerned about reform fatigue reform reversal. we think it's important, as i said, is this bridge to recovery is that the reforms are critical in those areas to sustain and maintaining governments across south asia said they are trying to improve fisco discipline and build resilient economies. but most people in the was most populous region unconvinced. this will improve their lives. and that's the mendez, which is 0, colombo. well that's it from a lower kyle for this news on,
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