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why had this is tina, how many between the moment i got injured and now i've had a round 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone. the, the when, as israel to a global blacklisted countries that are children in complex, those for violations against palestinian children. the i'm way of a rock, this is l g 0 life from joe. how also coming up dudley is really strikes target springs and refugee camps, across gauze office going dozens of palestinians, and also a head fighting escalates near some jobs capital. a day after a powerful paramilitary group is accused of killing at least 180 people. and
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president vladimir furnace says russia is a leading economy that's the spine increasing western sections the 8 months into israel's war, on god more than 15000 palestinian children have been killed. on friday, the united nations announced it would add israel to a global list of offenders for committing violations against children. while the move was revealed by israel's ambassador to the united nations. who, along with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu slammed the un for its decision out as it was a gabriel, a elizondo is after you went headquarters in new york and told us more this is a list that is put out by the secretary general every year for many years now and
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no country or no party to an armed conflict wants to be on this list. in fact, it's a known as the list of shame if you will. and so that is why israel is pushed for many years, not to be included on this, despite many reports of his real injuring and queuing palestinian children. well, that is no change. they are on this list, confirmed this list, it will be released later this month. however, the u. n. was sort of forced to confirm this today on friday because so the secretary general's office kind of gave a heads up to the un ambassador. the is really ambassador to the un and then he posted on social media, our response and the recording of the phone call. and that certainly outraged the united nations. this was their response to that. the call was a courtesy a forwarded to countries that are newly listed on the annex of the report. it is
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done to give those countries a heads up and avoid leaks in bassett, or, or don's video or recording of that phone call. and the partial release of the recording on twitter is shocking and unacceptable. and frankly, something i've never seen in my 24 years serving this organization. we asked this folks person that he said, well, that's up for every member state to really decide. but certainly this send a very loud and clear message that israel is in violation of their obligation to protect children during armed conflict. there's certainly some political and very much diplomatic consequences because this really includes israel on a list that no country or any armed any party doing a conflict wants to be part of and responding to the you and decision is really a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has said this in a statement today that you,
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when added itself to the blacklist of history, when enjoined those who support the hamas murders. the idea is the most moral army in the world, no delusional or un decision will change that. and other is really politicians have also been weighing in, reacting to the united nations, move us at a higher reports from amman and jordan. and there's just a reminder of to our viewers is what i shut down of users operation there. and that's why we're reporting from outside israel. there's been a few statements with the same sentiment we heard from vi is ready for him and his to israel cuts. and he posted on explain his shameful decision and acts of villainy. he called it, but he also says antonio gutierrez, will be remembered in history as an antique domestic secretary general, who chose to ignore how mazda is a sexual crimes and is rouse right to defend itself. and of course,
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adding that so so statement they've always maintained throughout that they are the most moral all me in the world. and then we've also heard from one of the will cabinet members benny guns and a statement saying that we will continue to fight just will. he says you and puts israel and the same votes with ice as well as ro, is waging adjustable. and it's in a, in accordance to international. i know you've also had a and this has been reported by a local is really media. it's not been to the national security administer, the destiny always has something to say. and he is saying that the response to this dangerous mazda must be harsh, and should include sanctions against un officials. and a reminder, again, benjamin netanyahu, whose comments has bound elder 0 in israel, and that's why we're reporting from neighboring jordan. now doctors in gaza say as many as 3000 palestinian children have lost their limbs as
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a result of israel's war. a number that is sure to rise as these really military continues to bomb every corner of the strip. and many are being amputated without anesthetic and the holding reports from the better. and a warning, some of the images in her reports aren't distressing. israel's war and causal that it's creating a generation of traumatized entities. the thousands of children across the street has lost one or more name since the onslaught because tom is one of them all about shawn was standing near the door on a piece of shrapnel head home and i run outside and found a hands hanging by a thread it took her hours to be seen by a doctor as not a single hospital in gaza is fully functioning. despite the horror of her experience, she was one of the luckier ones. her amputation was performed,
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and many other children must endure having names empty, painted without pain. relief can we have enough of the situations way beyond the medical stocks control given the substantial number of injuries and the lack of medical equipment and resources that are required to deal with these cases without access to proper medical treatment, child entities are unable to you physically or mentally and manny, some used to be a quite comp child, but his mother sees he's now angry and stubborn as he struggles to accept his new reality. know funny because that's exactly what it has to. exactly. he always asks me with my hand to grow back or not, and i do not know what to tell him that he thinks his hand will grow back. he does not know, and i do not know what to tell him. it keeps asking me and then how am i supposed to play football? how am i supposed to hold the boat?
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this little boy may never take his 1st step and some of his father saves you a bone graft and needs to travel abroad for the medical evacuation have stopped since, as well to control of the roof of crossing early. may say is the one that he has not seen anything yet. he is constantly suffering and screaming in pain. what has he seen of this world? his condition is terrible. i ask that my son be allowed to travel abroad and receive treatment, or he will lose his foot. doctors without borders has one of the keys in gospel or a to risk of bottle complications because of lack of proper medical treatment drugs . and it is a specialized care because their bones are still growing care policy and children are being denied since and who did the i'll just say to that in black garza
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palestine. and meanwhile there's been no let up. and these really on slots on guys on, is really forces hit residential areas to the south in hun, eunice, killing at least 10 palestinians. many were sheltering in a family home when it was hit by artillery shells to un operated schools. i've also been destroyed and is rarely error strikes. some rose is director of planning for on run and he says international humanitarian law must be applied in gaza. it is a cycle the school and the cetera. it happened a couple of nights ago, about 2 o'clock in the morning, 6000 people at sheltering in that school. the majority of these people, women and children with no avail to independently verify their casualty numbers. but we believe between 35 and 45 people can hold on a be higher numbers of inches as well. and we've all seen the reports from the hospital,
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which would appear to indicate large numbers of women and children among amongst it that we not been able isn't ready yet to access the site. after the incident, it requires pop up on disposal in mind clearance experts to go in. this part about mission is not been possible yet, and i live you with just hearing again the stories of the or the reports of this 2nd attack on an unwrapped building in, in northern college readiness. that is, if those reports are indeed true, and there's no reason to believe that i know that is yes, i know the shocking attack on, on, on a you, on the premises and goals are, and these are protected premises on the international law is critical. the old part is the complex, respect the human a certain character of all promises. it's not the 1st time we hope them, we pray that it will be the last, but the way this more is going, we feel that it won't be and in the occupied westbank meantime, it's difficult to invest a devastating economic impact from the war since october is really officials of
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preventive palestinian workers from entering israel and is even able to humor reports. they is really government also is also accused of withholding the tax money it collects on behalf of the palestinian authority. these are the 1st days of summer break in the occupied us bank. it's a weekend and this cassie is in the heart of the one. this is usually a recipe for success. but since the world goes a started, the cafe owners say there's, here. they'll be forced to shut down the arms, but we haven't been able to pay the ring since the most daunted and have checks bouncing back. we have so much due to our service, provided the huge with you at this time of the year they would hire extra workers. now they've had to lay off half of their staff. so i had indeed kept her job as a waitress. she's an interior designer who says she's lost to job since the war
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started a couple of them, even a discovery, they laid off many male employees and needed me because my salary is less, for me in the pay is not enough to sustain the family. how the city and workers in israel used to bring much needed cash to the occupied to us bank. they were estimated the 22 percent of the workforce before the war. now that israel has found their entry, they barely make up 2 points, the percent according to a recent survey by the international labor organization. another office to can facing the economy is israel's decision to withhold tax revenue that belongs to the palestinian authority? the p a has been struggling to pay it into use their salaries in full which and there's the economy cycle even more. so in israel has been systematically undermining the palestinian economy for decades by controlling the palestinian resources and the lands. it created
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a weak economy dependent on israel and withheld the palestinian authorities money to minimize its rule in dealing with the crisis. business owners say they are left alone facing the financial crunch. that's what the local authorities and not making emergency laws or decisions to help us of on this task period. one of the hardest hit sectors in palestine is tourism. the church of that activity is one of the main tours that directions here. and the main source of ink for palestinians know, many stores here have closed down and people say every day this will continues. it adds another burden on the short and long term. one. they might need decades to recover from the day, but he just the, to the occupied to us bank palestine and we turn our attention to so don, now where the conflict began more than a year ago is escalating,
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at least 22 people were killed and fighting north of the capital her to on thursday all for democracy activists say rapids support forces targeted a number of residential areas in on durham on government forces say they've been attacking the parent military groups positions and hard to well the fighting. the other student, near some dons capital where comes just a day after the parent military group was accused of an attack that killed more than 100 people in the village of wouldn't know at all on wednesday. how many the color follow is, is to don research and policy alice. and he says that the wasn't nora attack was holistic. the 21 of those can uh yeah. 2 days ago on the 5th of doing at people from one time any. uh so imagine apartment building 21 people, but it's also, oh boy it's it's, it's hard if it gets what's happening and as a nation of what's happening elsewhere. yesterday there was an attack by scientists,
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addison, as well, in their mind way they act showed an area and up at around 50 people with killed backpacks and, and slashing. continue, have been continuing for the past few weeks. and they're very different tiers in that, you know, what would, let's, as so it would help us understand why that i think that i tags at both sides actually that have to support forces and this menus on force is a very, a new season in sedan. is approaching and it makes movement between a is close to being possible that support forces have shown more uh, you know, uh meaning to, to, to join the most that community. but on both sides, this is not for, you know, a genuine devens way. they want to bring about peace and the, to, to make peace or so. and they've continued to attend the platform and the use of processes as a cover for that, for us to do that. they commit. so as the know, a, as in now, in gauging with, with, with that talks with mediators and talking about when to establish did dental and
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data using. and we'll put into that they can, before the, in the season hits to make his advances on the ground. it's still a head here on al jazeera us presidential by and as americans to read, commit to the mock receive during is the day speech. and normally day found where you take a look at the changing face of ukraine's labor forces. the starts of the war more than 2 years ago. the that was the weather in new south wales is currently a bit disappointing. it is only improving as times go and this, the circulation will go across the tests and see to use even in western australia is a multi assistant type of whether this low is circulating of the south. west coast
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is just throwing showers already not wasting australia, which i think is warranty because it's been dry for many, many weeks. but whether or not it's wanted, it's still there. you'll know just by this time the south rocks improved, victoria that's required in which one was melvin east. what's a new zealand particularly when looking day on sunday, which i think will often to monday, the heaviest writing going from south orleans running after to know falling over night. but now the other hemisphere and waltz indonesia is large dried stuff entirely dry into the easy and old and born here in the philippines, look fairly wet, shar, to copy root art to the west is not particularly white. and i mean, because the main writing belt is narrow across me in my northern talent, into some parts of china is seasonally correct, very heavy. right? and at times, which goes actually to the pacific, then this line here just temporarily, is run a from by using and trust the current input into, to southern japan. i could get some heavy dime, posters suspect certainly will. and so i'm trying to
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interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge, the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct, but so in the international community, can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy, is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the the
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you're watching elda 0 minder of our top stories. this our so you in the, as israel to a global blacklist for violations against palestinian children. the move was revealed by israel's master to the un. along with the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu slammed the decision. is really air strikes, have intensified on the ration. you say that's an mcgasey thompson's central garza or tens of thousands of displaced palestinians are sheltering at least 22 people were killed and fighting north of 2 dogs capital hard to on thursday for democracy activists say the parent military rapids support forces targeted a number of residential areas in home to remind us presidential button has delivered a speech on the beaches of normandy, marking the 80th anniversary of a dd landings in france. he praised the americans who fought and died saying they
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selflessly sacrificed themselves version democracy. asked the harvest of things. the believe or part or something bigger than ourselves. so democracy begins with each of us. begins with one person to size. there's something more important themselves. when they decide the person they're serving alongside of somebody to look after. when they decide the vision matters more than their life. i did decide that their country matters more than they do and it does show butler is in northern france covering the commemoration. us present, joe biden has made a speech about democracy and freedom he in normandy, he chose a symbolic location point to okay. it is a place where a 2 years ago during that the day landings, us ranges, scale the cliffs of went to walk in a raw, the diary and courageous military operation to destroy the gym and positions
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present by them. said that was a symbol of the sort of values and coverage that we still see in the us today. he also said that those ranges were fighting for freedom and against tyranny. the sold to terry, and he said that you, craney, and forces also fighting against ukraine has certainly been something very much on pricing in vitamins mind here during these de commemorations. in fact, earlier in the day he met the ukrainian prices below them is the landscape in power as before, traveling up to normandy, promising zalinski some $225000000.00 us dollars in a extra military, a to be on the sand. much as that will go on at defense systems, while items will continue his state visit to friends on such as a with amazing, with a french presidency manual. my girl, i believe a palace was actually popular. i'll just sarah normandy, bronze, the
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at least 3 people have died after ukrainian forces show the russian controlled city of laws. air defense systems shot down for strikes, but one hit a residential buildings in the eastern part of ukraine, causing one to partially collapse. authorities say 35 others have also been injured . and us presidential line has apologized for the months long, hold up in improving weapons for ukraine. and as reaffirmed his commitment to support the country on friday for his an invite and also announced a new $225000000.00 package to help with construct ukraine's electrical power grid ukrainian presents a lot of years landscape. how talks with president barton and france after dressing french for politicians, chief is pushing is allies in europe and the west to increase military aid. and increasingly, war is changing. ukraine's labor force the suspension of
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a law that banned women from working in certain dangerous or harmful industries. and a deficit of men as they've been called up, has led to more women working in industry is previously closed off to them. john holman reports for keith. his driving test times a honda and she's going back to his main change in ukraine's labor force. women are entering traditionally may dominate to professions like truck driving the n g o rece getting women says it has more than a 100 people in its program. literally license honda is now the latest. so use for thought out on that. yes. of costs for tests and good to get to the driver's license. so if you see a gun on the road in a truck to me, all right, maybe it's me too much of ukraine's my labor force is a way it will some arrange it others a hiding will fling from the draft. it's meant more female faces and clauses. like
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this one for public transport drive is what has the potential for the most of them have the nose be showing off to the full scale invasion. the number of trainees e mail drive is increased by 30 percent, not just 2 in gas stations. the mines ukraine's had to move with the times, and so have it's companies, and there's, i just showed not to keep them then. unfortunately, there was still a train before when employees routes drop ads. only consider remain in part because they believed that a woman couldn't do a certain job because it was hard physical was. well, just simple jane, this gary type now little by little because that's do you need to change that? which does not change in attitude could only increase his movement of drafted into cranes for if they were on me, i should go this april means the moment of being pulled up on me. yet move gaps in the country. you'll be as husband and serving while she's driving trends. if this
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if this was the one that says it's clear that there are not enough men for everything. and what makes women worse than the mind? women can do a lot to what's not know what will happen often the will women expect their old jobs back were women continued to brunch into previously of limit industries. one things for so and now these trains moving, it's going to be hard to stop john home and how does it a case and russian presence of latin report. and it has address a major economic form staged in the city of st. petersburg. moscow wants to show up it's economy by strengthening business and investment ties with allies following sanctions linked to it's war on ukraine, julia, shep. of all the law has worn out from st. petersburg. and it's my sounds and say shall. but the growth rate of the russian economy is ahead of the world average. and russia has a ready overtaking japan and germany in terms of the size of its economy. there is
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where the was of the russian president of the st. petersburg, economic for retail compression level that was made at the end of last year, versus g d, p growth was 3.6 percent. and then the 1st quarter this year, 5.4 percent. all right, succeed the world average. it's especially important that such dynamics that attend primarily by non natural resource sectors in the world. according to pay sending countries friendly to russia, accounts for 3 quarters of its trait turnover. it should be noted that the russians, main trading problem is after the start of the conflict with ukraine, china and india, which have become the largest size of russian oil. and they get it with a big discount piece of promise that russia would increase payments in national conferences without the countries flashing the amount of western currencies. you'd be interested in that, let's know she could trust in west and payment systems has been probably on the mind and by western countries themselves in this regard. i know that last year the
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share of sacraments version x boats and the so called it talks, it counts. these have been friendly states the part of to excuse nick, was talking about domestic incurious praise instead of russia has reco low unemployment rate, slightly about 2 percent. but critics say the main reason for it has nothing to do with the successes of the russian economy. a small number of young people has now entered the labor market. and since the beginning of the conflict with ukraine, democratic programs have intensified due to emigration on the truck, but still sophistic stroke people's wages growth, especially for those who are employed in the middle, trained up till sex of the country's economy is bank increasing. it prints on a pop up will 15. russia has allocated unprecedented sums of money for his defense and security base yet. but the inflation grows to state work is like teachers, doctors, social workers as well as specialist for main financially and secure national bob oliver ultra 0 st. petersburg, china as presidents issues,
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anything has met with the pocket stones prime ministers, about sharif and beijing. visit is one of a number of events to mark the official opening of the china pockets. don, economic court, or the multi $1000000000.00 mega project is intended to increase trade between the 2 nations and is part of china's global belt and road initiative. of the china focused on economic quarter includes a mountain crossing nearly 5000 meters above sea level in northern parts of stock and using road and railway networks. it leaves china and focused on to central asian nations, gulf states, and eventually europe, bypassing the longer c routes. i'm our con is a professor of practice at the institute of business administration. karachi is a school of business studies and he says that investment from china will help a focused on as a long way to go if it's to reduce its national debt. a. i think tremendous
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infrastructure development has been done with adults in the form of motor raised 5 years and lot more bought loans across the country with its name clear over this title. so we've seen a lot of interest structured. one of the been been done for the last i would say a year, but one thing that we need to understand that a lot of infrastructure development essentially as a parental, that costs. so little costs have to be in, in the 1st 5 to 10 years. and only after that, can you see the group benefits? in the case of solving that, you'd only pay off there that just debt. i mean, you just need to insure to the ged, be all over the economy, continues to grow, and foster base been dead or the last 3 years following the pandemic investments across the world, actually increasing massively. so we saw across the global solve in the emerging market and developing market a lot of debts. chris, a lot of countries have difficulties and being that back. so a lot of work our top and a lot of work, but on have been slowly and steadily reaching
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a point where you're going to be the stabilizing the currency, the stabilizing the debt repayment, as same as a case happening with bias on it, as well as we can see a lot of effort, a lot of ition countries continue to do the same as well. so yes, it will be able to be off it's day maybe when another vendor new but a few years later. but once again, we need to understand that in case of solving that in case of bilateral to be just more king's actually had a problem with the, to the level of robin just bureau financial functions. for the 1st time ever, workers at the south korean tech giant, samsung have gone on strike union and for use of walked off the job on friday, demanding higher wages. negotiations have been ongoing since the month of january. well, samsung is one of the world's largest makers of smartphones and memory. chips. mcbride has more now from the capital. so as industrial action goes, this is a very well minded effect.
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