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and transformed bull rings like this one into cultural centers. this old tradition which use to thrill the masses in famous intellectuals the like has reached its final thrust. the . ready israel blacklist states view and is adding it to a global list of countries and groups accused of committing crimes against children to income, the territory. and this is sarah from de la, also coming on. a warning that the number of displaced people in sit down could cost 10 minutes as fighting between the army and the apartment, the chief escalates voters in the european union, not choosing members of tournaments and elections that could see the fond rights
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when enough votes to form a blog the foods in search of europe is defenseless against russia's nuclear awesome economic forensic pieces. but the israel is being added to a un global blacklist for its harmful actions against palestinian children. this route has fought for years to state of the list, but will now be categorized in the same rugs as on groups like i. so and book a room within $15000.00 children have been killed in is really a tax on the gaza strip. in 8 months of $432.00 died in the occupied westbank houses areas. gabriel is on the reports from you in headquarters in new york for the 1st time is real, has been named among those who commit great violations against children during arms
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conflict. the designation part of an annual united nations report by the secretary general. the move comes is more than 15000 children have been killed in the past 8 months during israel's war on gaza. is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has reacted angrily to the news of his country, being named to the so called blacklist or list of shame is commonly known. he posted on social media, the un has put itself today on the blacklist of history. re odd man sewer palace stein's ambassador, the un has welcome to the news. it's an important step in the right direction towards ending the double standards. and the culture of impunity is real, has enjoyed for far too long, and that left our children vulnerable to its consequences. he posted the report has yet to be made public, but the loud or den, israel's un ambassador, unexpectedly posted on social media, the recording of
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a call he received from the secretary general's office, giving him a courtesy heads up. they would be included. the un was upset that he did that is invested or, or does video recording of that phone call and the partial release of that recording on twitter is shocking and unacceptable. and frankly, something i've never seen in my 24 years serving this organization for years is realized by hard to be kept off the list despite countless incidents of abuse in killing a palestinian children. i. so oklahoma, russia and f ganna, stan, or just some of the parties to conflict that have been named in previous years of us, both person for the secretary general said he would not be making any comments about the details of the report until it's released. he said the report will speak for itself and well being included on the list will not have any immediate consequences
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for israel. it could have political and diplomatic ramifications, further isolating israel from the rest of the world. gabriel's on to, i'll just need it at the united nations in new york is where they politicians having react seems to be not a nation's decision. so har right has more from a mind, enjoyed. she's reporting from outside the israel because that prime minister benjamin that, and you all his government is bad. those are 0. and there's been a few statements with the same sentiment we heard from v is ready for him and his to israel cuts. and he posted on explain his shameful decision and acts of ability. he cooled it, but he also says the 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, adding that so so statement they've always maintained throughout that they are the
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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. the says the inputs is around the same votes with iced as well as row is waging adjustable and it's in a, in accordance to international. uh no, i'm you both. so hud, uh, and this is being reported by a low quote, is really media. it's not been debated as 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 for mando dad and benjamin. that's now his cabinet says band, i'll just say we're in israel. that's why we're reporting from neighboring jordan or his and albuterol. he is in the elbow and central gaza for us now. and what more do we know about these latest attacks? well it was very intense night in the eastern parts of that,
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but the higher rates and my guys the, he unlocks the hospital we just received the bodies of $6.00 didn't use that were killed as the is ready for says are teller res ray to the eastern parts of the dates, more people are still stuck, were medical 2 could not reach them. there were also a raids in drop off where the is ready forces reached western of the philadelphia, cory door near the beach where thousands of palestinians were displaced. there, there was also send me on a quick deposited and dropped off where this hospital was also in one of the only hospitals that went out to service. and therefore there were also a couple of targets on houses and then say to the neighborhood. and of that is there any of those targets had children that were playing in that area last night at least 5 kind of seniors were killed. what's the number is due to increase
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because there has been a lot of targets, but unfortunately the medical 2 could not read on different areas. it was a very tough night on the people in the gulf, a stupid specimen in the central area in here, no ox, a hospital. there are heartbreaking. seems right now we're palestinians are bedding farewell to their beloved ones and to the people that were killed earlier. this morning. no history for us today with that top date. thank you. it is ready. settlers have set fire to all the trees in the village of backup. that's east of ramada in the occupied westbank. the head of the local council says the secular spend more than 1000 square meters of agricultural land is rarely set of audits against palestinians has increased and so tow. but when the war in dallas has started un estimates that have been for especially with tax a day against palestinians, this one, gaza is let's have significant economic affects and occupied westbank. since
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october the palestinians have been prevented from going to work inside as well. and does need to abraham not reports the nothing yahoo government is withholding the tax money. it connects on behalf of the products to new authority, which is causing more economic pain. these are the 1st days of summer break and the occupied us bang. it's a weekend and this kathy is in the heart of room on. 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 dont have checks bouncing back. we have so much data of 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. even a discovery delayed off many male employees and needed me because my salary is less for me in the phase, not enough to sustain the family. how the city and workers it is really used to bring much needed cash to the occupied the west bank. they were estimated the 22 percent of the workforce before the war. now that israel has found their entry, they barely make up 2.3 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 in to use their salaries in full, which in there's the economy cycle. even more so in israel has been systematically undermining the palestinian economy for decade. itself is 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, the local authority, a note making, emergency laws or decisions to help us of on this task period. one of the hardest hit sectors in palestine is tours in the churches in activity is one of the main tours that directions here. and i mean, 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 that, but i am a jersey to the occupied westbank palestine. the
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international organization for migration has ones that the number of people internally displaced by conflicts in sit down could exceed 10000000 in the coming days. well then, half of those displaced the women and children. the fighting between the on the, on the power minute, tre rapids support forces has prevented the entrance aid enforced farms to free them. and you and has one to there's a risk of doing famine or the heaviest fight against it on this country 7 to the rod. i'll finish up in the 4th. dustin lynch is the co author of saddam's, unfinished democracy, explains why the bottle full hour flash. it could be a turning point in the conflict. this is the last stronghold of the suit and these armed forces in dar 4. and what this means, if this is taken over by the r s f, is that they have taken over the entire state. and many of these areas are not areas where they are originally from. and it means the huge devastation for
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civilians and city both the student has armed forces and the rapid support forces are blocking a coming in. i know that there is aid waiting in the andre in child across the border. but both sides are, are the blocks and the delivery of that a. and so this is one of the main problems that diplomats are facing. and there's really no solution. when you have both sides, we're unwilling to make compromises and are willing to do it to have the basic, um, kind of decency, to protect us with their populations. i think there's a whole number of reasons why this is happening and those reasons include climate change. so particularly and are for, you're seeing farmers and herders really be coming in conflict more and more and that is causing some of this conflict. of course, one of the biggest drivers of this conflict is the for and money. and that, and this kind of hunched for resources, particularly goals and are for an oil free sudan. so there was
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a real international development here and it's a real regional aspect here that is really driving the conflict and, and, and if this is going to end, you know, that kind of key to stopping this is, is, is by looking at the region, particularly the u a and saudi these, these 2 countries are the ones that can have influence on the world parties and, and try and find a path forward voters. and so that kara costing the thought. it's till the 3rd day of the european parliament selections. vote has been overshadowed by the attempted assassination of the populace to time in a sense of what states that last month. some analysts say the attacks could the boost of those for his cement party, which governs as part of the technician. more than 350000000 people from 27 countries are choosing the next year in parliament migration,
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security in green policies on the main issues of i to is across the, the far right policies offered to, to make the biggest gains. but will that go to form a large block in new york in parliament succeed set boston when from netherlands and germany to find out more far right. lead us here to bill. this is no longer campaigning for next year. the dots version of rex it, instead the n t u n t immigration, an empty islam politician is aiming for more influence in brussels to changes you are paying union from the inside. i'd also have a tougher asylum and immigration policy. i won't argue that all national sovereignty will not evolve more to the, to brussel. it goes back to the nation states. we can, your opinion is, that's what you're competing. while you know, if, if a union has less power or less, the issues to be involved with doesn't necessarily mean that they a week or, you know, you can become smaller and strong. the message come and you're like to hear. yeah. things time to change, the people are concerned about this issue,
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not just never heard of your 2 months, immigration, that it has to be best to come to mars this. i mean, i want to most secure germany, which does not catch you much about other countries. presented the image, maureen, listen of the french riley party, recently expelled the alternative for germany party or a of the from the european far right identity and democracy group. considering them to radical for the far right in europe, the a of the is important to build a large coalition in brussels, but also commons by the main tended to that not all, not t as, as members will criminals, and all those scandals fall right. need us in europe have no distance themselves from the age of these 2 reasons. stubbing attacks here in my high age, at the far right. politicians costing the life of a policeman to support for the a if the researches say despite its new image the far right has not changed its
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ideas they say made sweetheart. and select the european, those spots yes. was left on the lie. you have move to the right from the lion has hinted at a partnership with georgia, maloney of the right twin brothers of it to the party to forward is that they have lost to the radical right. they hope that that would attract them again by becoming more radical on, in particular, the issue of immigration. however, that is not what has happened. what has happened is that they have legitimize the far right. and the far right has become more successful because of that a possible success at pulling stations across a european union worries these protest as we say, the economy full provided their real intention to follow right. wants to destroy our democracy and our land. if bowes prove to be correct, fall right part is good, secure, 25 percent of the seats in the european parliament and crude becomes the 3rd largest law steps. last and i'll just say rough manheim, germany and mine in denmark is in police custody. after attacking the prime
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minister, the government spokesperson says, and that type frederickson was hit by him, and on friday night she was in a public square and a capital copenhagen, when you're sold, happened. so to come on the houses there us present. joe biden calls for the defense of democracy during his deed a speech. he always asks me with my hand, go back or not. and just one of the questions of thousands of palestinian children and limbs amputated asking their parents to be injured in guns. in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide sells to donald trump? now i don't think so and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trucks are looking at this as selected justice or
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weapon is ation of the adjuster system. frank assessments that this stage, both ukraine's a pro 10 must cause a pro se thought that a 100 percent different. at this moment, no one can build boxes for each inside story. on al jazeera, unique perspective, a deep sake image of donald trump with loud photos to try to win over black voters . these aren't real, but the harm is incredibly realized on hud voices. it's our responsibility to make sure that future generations are not lied to connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. young americans, in particular, have been extremely critical of the united states as role in the way the stream announces era. the challenges with
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the washing out to say a reminder about top stores this out you and is i think israel to a global blacklist for violations against palestinian children. the move was revealed by israel, some basses into a longer rainy prime minister benjamin netanyahu. last down to the decision number of people internally displaced by conflict tends to dong, could exceed 10000000 coming days. as the warning from the international organization for migration fighting between the on the and the targeted to rapid support for success prevented the entry of voting since without kira costing the
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thought of something that you were feeling solomon's elections. the vote has been over a shot out of the attempted assassination of the populace. 5 minutes to go with pizza last month. more than 350000000 people try to 7 countries of choosing the next. the doctors in gaza say as many as 3000 palestinian children lost limbs in these rails for many on the getting amputations with out anesthetic adulthood to the reports from their elbow under warning images and reports on distressing israel's war and causal. that is creating a generation of traumatized entities. the thousands of children across the street has lost one or more of them since the onslaught because tom is one of them jump. sean was standing near the door on a piece of shrapnel has
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a 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 gauze as fully functional. despite the heart of her experience, she was one of the luckier ones. her amputation was performed with as many other children must enjoy having groups 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 heal physically or mentally and money. so i'm 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 of the past. exactly. he always asks me with my hand grow back or not. and i do not know what to tell him that he
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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? this little boy may never take his 1st step and some of his father saves you a bone. graft needs to travel abroad for the medical is actuation. have stopped since, as well to control of the crossing early may say is the by the 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 inc also are a to risk of bottle complications because of lack of proper medical treatment.
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drugs. interest 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, gaza palestine says economy, it continues to grow despite facing tough sanctions for hits war. when you crank last year, it grew by 3.6 percent. the russian finance minister has projected the economy will see at least 2 percent growth by the end of this year. present that in the boots in appraised relations with his allies doing an address such a major economic for me, st. petersburg, saying that they accounted for 3 quarters of bushes, trades volume since the 2020. but during the event on friday, preston to police instead of russia had no need to use nuclear weapons to secure a victory and ukraine. described earplugs defenceless in the face of russia's nuclear also use the new they will, they, everyone must on the sun roof as
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a nuclear missile early warning system. the us also has that nobody else in the world has such develop systems we have in europe does not have a developed early warning system. in this sense, they are more or less defenseless increased. you may say that there osh, as a professor at the national defense university, he says, person is using are familiar strategy. this is kind of an old playbook. basically what he's trying to do is, uh uh, he's playing the long war. he, he's betting that wester will, will run out before the war ends. and he's also getting that by raising the specter of nuclear war, he can cleave off a proportion of western public opinion. you know, who doesn't want to go to the difficulty of reestablishing their defense, industrial base, you know, making up for substitution for russian l n g and all those sorts of things. but this, this, as i said, this has gone on with since day one of the ukraine and basically basically just wants a free hand and that'll do it. i,
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i think the model he's looking at is during the cold war, when the west abandoned the neutron bomb, which was the bomb that would, uh, it was described as the ultimate capitalist weapon would kill people. but it's not destroyed buildings. and basically, there was a, we now know the soviet inspired movement in the west, in some genuine believers who basically abandoned work on that. i think he's trying to recreate that success with the alliance and be giving a free hands to take the parts of ukraine. he wants um, you know, and given the, uh uh, you know, as 2 generations of defense on your investment. it may have seemed like a smart bet when he invaded ukraine 2 years ago. but its looking a little less like right now. you as president, try to buy it and it's given a speech on the beaches of normandy, commemorating the interest anniversary of the day that things in front. on friday, he prays the americans who 4th and died saying they selflessly sacrifice themselves
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. american democracy asked the highest of things to believe the report or something bigger than ourselves. so democracy begins with each of us. begins with one person to size the 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 lives. i do decide that their country matters more than they do. as i said, buckler is in northern falls, covering the commemoration speech about democracy and freedom in normandy. he chose a symbolic location point to okay. it is a place where a to years ago during the day landings, us ranges, scale the cliffs of frontier walk in a raw, the diary and courageous military operation to destroy the gym and positions present bite and said that was
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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 ukrainian forces also fighting against ukraine has certainly been something very much on present biden's mind here during these de commemorations. in fact, earlier in the day, he met the ukrainian price and followed him. is lensky in power as before, travelling up to normandy, promising lensky some $225000000.00 us dollars in the extra military a to be on the sand. much as that will go on at defense systems by doing will continue his stage visit to phones on saturday with amazing, with a french presence and my new my girl. i believe a palace was actually popular. i'll just sarah normandy, bronze sus floods of heads. australia is largest city forcing evacuations. heavy rain swamped the streets across the western suburbs of sydney authorities rest
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could at least 13 people trapped by the rising waters. now the weather is next and inside. story examines the concepts in sit dawn, which is that's the was not just the number of displaced people and the the 8 still high in cyprus. it's being tempted. the internal care has expired builds and the often tends to produce quite significant challenges often. so that is quite spectacular. lightning overnight and it could be again, the breeze that follows in through might increase the feeling of a decent cooling trend, unknown egypt around the corner of 30 israel and towards 11 in land. it's still hot such for jerusalem button to 47 in baghdad. occupied territories dry and something
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as is everywhere else. every now and again of course you get a breathing. it picks it up and is generally speaking over the ready venture. a doom of hazy if you look up you comp safety. bright sun is a hazy sun, but it's a typical for this time the nothing unusual the braces pick you up on the customer miles so low a catch the edge of it. it's getting clarity, but it's not yet just the old to be expected. so tropical africa, the shower was not exactly in evidence. they do tend to build around uganda or western can you're in the afternoon and certainly not jerry, it looks fairly wet. but unfortunately for somalia it's just a breeze, nothing much in not freeze. and so the science of that rubber cold and by night and by the frosting johannesburg. but the strong winds be tired and rain to central mozambique the award winning program from international. so make, cuz we just seen so many people traveling with children, thinking
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a long and difficult to explore and abundance of wells plus programming every time we do an interview well met with soldiers, voices from different quotes, stories from other ranks. each one of us is a, with this today here. now programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of from well on. ology was here today and it has the world's largest number of displaced people. and the majority are facing experiments, often more than a year of conflicts, the fighting is now spreading to other areas. so what will bring an end to this conflict? this is inside story, the welcome to the program and several then yay!
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the people of sedan have faced the devastating conflict for a little more than a year. no millions of people have been displaced, thousands have been killed. and now there's a threat.

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