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decent on making problems be addressed. certainly be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually pulling. why is that? counting the cost on o g a 0 the children are among the dead as these very minute. sweet targets, residential buildings and northern gusts. kidding. at least 14 people. the i'm terry johnston. this is all just tara nice and also on the not to nations. blacklists israel, the humming children during its war on garza un verified move in 5 and a half spouse and violations including training and maintenance.
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escalating exchanges of fire across the israel. and they've been in for the under van thing off from florida to big basis is of a whitening come from the us cost funds. the multinational fruits, john chaquita international novel funding of tarrant, ministry is the these very minute tree has carried down to a series of deadly strikes across garza as number of civilian casualties from its war mounts. these 9 palestinians have been killed off. israel targeted a residential building in garza city. 3 children are among the dead teams of struggling to rescue people trapped onto the level. and at least 5 palestinians were killed in the l. shante camp in the outdoor area. their bodies were taken to
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the alexa halls between central guns that already overwhelmed, dead and injured. the united nations report has condemned this very forces for killing an injury, palestinian children. you are in secretary general. it says he's a pulled by the dramatic increase and unprecedented scalar violations against children in palestine and israel. antonia gutierrez, described them as brutal acts of terror. the u. n. has verified more than 5 and a half 1000 violations. why is very forces last year? situations in the car report where substantially increasingly valet shows where they fight includes a rise or fall, but a 155 percent violations over prior years. in the conflict in east right, i'm the occupied palestinian 3030. not that really in a spread the gospel street, and there could bite the waste back of
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a mass on his on it. and he had committed 137 foundations against children. according to the report, in notes, at least 43 is really children were to do a new type a 7 times before somebody displaced families in the city of their last say they're dealing with constant grief. many of the children having often because of his very kennings or correspondent honey monthly reports from central guns. the war in gaza has forever changed the lives of more than 2300000 palestinians. among them are tens of thousands of children affected by conflict. they have endured on the speak of a lost force into a life that has become unrecognizable. reports show more than 15000 miners have been killed in the war, and estimated 17000 have lost parents or are separated from them. cases have become so common. hospitals have coined a new acronym, w a c, n s f, which is stands for,
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wanted a child, no surviving family. these 2 children are or friends. they now live in attempts, cared for by a woman and her 12 year old son. i son who we are dealing with his own set of loss is his father and 2 older brothers were killed in on his regular years. try. i'm traumatized. my father was killed one of the whole 2 weeks later at the who was my brother in law was show his wife was killed, the little baby fell from the 2nd floor. many of the, the children live in constant fear. fear of moore is really a talk, a moving more family members don't reinforce of late display as yet. again, just a crisis has also an impact on their mental health. many of these are children did not know where their parents are somewhere detained by these really military, while being forcibly pushed out of from northern garza. 9 year old mirror hasn't heard from her father in days. it's me need out well for this. we slipped to the
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south and ran for our lives. we were living in fear. on our way here. we saw the dead bodies all over the road. we walked long distance is barefoot and that is really said the area was safe, but it's not true. wherever we go, there are 11 out of every 6, the children is acutely malnourished, living, and have a stating condition with limited water and food. is there a new normal going to school is now a distant memory. a luxury that is no longer accessible. have. i'm a stab each celebrations are approaching. we have no way means to celebrate the will, has deprived us from school toys and every joy in life. the burden of war is heavy . but palestinian, the children here say they have no other option but to carry the end and the out. honeymoon mode, alicia zeta from central gaza palestine. let's get more on that. you and reports
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with gabriel is on the in new york. there's a lot to unpack and this report it's over a 100 pages long. but virginia campbell, the secretary general's special representative for children in arms. conflict has come under some criticism for not speaking out more forcefully as violations are happening against children, especially in gaza. i asked her about this, how can your office enhanced its responsiveness to gray violations against children in real time rather than just gathering data in the after the fact. if i know that there is a spike, there's an i'm conflict where i have reason to believe children understood it. i will go probably to remind or part is to conflict over their obligations under the 6 get a violation in a way i'm saying we're watching. so i can remind them so many times that way of
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watching this is what i can do. i would love to have a bed responsive make on these my, my disposal. but without a specific resolution of the security council that allowing me to do that, i would be in fact, to undermine the money done reporting mechanisms and methods. outage. the report only counts of violations specifically and independently verified by the united nations and due to access restraints, particularly in gaza. the full report in the information does not represent the full scale of the violations against children. gabriel is on the out is here at the united nations in new york. chris goodness is a former only spokesman. he says, israel's kenning of children is utterly shameful. this is the ultimate list of shame that israel has been put on. because kidding,
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the children breaks the ultimates to blue. it gets to the very depths of to which humanity can sink. and you have to remember that some of the groups and countries on this listing to boca around isis, of kite, a russia beyond the. i mean, this puts israel in a list of some of the most a pooling regimes and groups in the web, i should say, that come us. and it's, lemme just had it also that including, by the way, is why these set plus those things by doing in the west bank. so my reaction is that this is actually shameful. and i think, but given the totality of what we're seeing in terms of accountability mechanisms, we've got the i, c, j, the international court of justice, international criminal court, got reports coming up from the human rights council. i think as things build up, i think so the i selection of the parents, stasis of israel will be continually and continually reaffirm. so i think that will
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have consequences as people see the totality of what's going on with that. so now the diplomatic efforts to reach a safe spot in gaza present, joe biden is naming him us for deadlock and enforcing the us led proposal to end, as well as well. you made the comments that the g 7 summit and it to the leaders endorsed the proposal. washington says some of the amendments to the deal made by him. i saw workable, but others on not. i'll just here as diplomatic had it's a james base is the g 7 with the latest a situation in the middle east and in gauze as being one of the top areas of discussion around the g 7 table. obviously those meetings will take place in private, but not surprisingly present bite and was off about gauze. the answers, news conference. it was the news conference that was branded with us and ukrainian flags. and this was somewhat testy on. so the bottom line is that we've made
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a degree of, i've laid out an approach that has been endorsed by the un security council by the g 7 by these rallies. and the biggest hang up so far is a moss refusing to sign on, even though they have some. is it something similar? whether or not it comes to fruition remains to be see we're going to continue to push. i don't have a final answer for the full g 7 communicate hasn't yet been released, but we understand it has language and it's about the middle east conflict. the g 7 leaders say that very concerned about the situation in northern israel and lebanon across that border. they say that they still firmly believe the idea of a 2 state solution, and they say they called on israel to refrain from a full scale rafa offensive. i have to say, if you have watched the recent pictures in recent weeks on al jazeera, perhaps you would ask the question, is that not already a full scale offensive?
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and rafa james base, which is 0, sorry, it's in the 3. punish opinions have been killed, buys very forces and a rating. and janine and occupies westbank, is ready ministry, storm the town. they've come a tier where they destroyed the house, the operational se, talking to the city of janine and lost it around 13 hours. israel's military, it says it was aimed up disrupting the activities of palestinian sciences. the. the abraham reports from a, the around 3 am local time on thursday. these really forces every that that you need refugee camp, damaging the infrastructure with arms confrontations and suited between the palestinian fighters and these really forces. now san hours later, we've seen these really forces pushing more troops into a neighboring village called cub block. yet, with these really forces depth around the house and shopping,
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chilled to palestinians, they've believed a bit to have been in hello city and fight. there's what flood did you need refugee cab to the neighboring village of about it when they have been killed by these really forces. we've seen difficult pictures of these way the army at dealing with those bodies as they were trying to take them and confiscate them as part of this ready policy of withholding bodies of palestinians is where it is. claim that they're responsible for killing is really isn't one of the video shows one soldier ticking of the body with his legs and then attempt to move him towards a new nearby bulldozer and take the bodies. another palestinian was shot dead during the confrontations that have adopted their according to palestinians. this is part of the dignity reality on their occupation with they face the really highly made it to rise army raising their villages in their towns every day. and while they'd be holding a funeral for one person, there are 2 who would never be late to rest because israel is take,
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has taken their bodies, knew that, but he just eat up the occupied westbank, palestine. and his ready strike in southern lebanon is killed at least 2 people. the time targeted a residential bill thing and it's kind of your nonsense. at least 20 people have been injured in the strike earlier on thursday. his but says it's $5150.00 rockets into northern israel and occupied going on heights and defense systems. and he's running to set to some of them is but uh says the attacks are in response to the killing of one of its senior commodities becomes a day off that has been all 5 more than 200 rockets into israel. this is very politicians on but it, tree officials are increasing their rhetoric of war against 11 and i says, but our intensifies its attacks on military targets in northern israel. there is increasing concern. it's reaching a critical point as well lived in front. and this is
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a no hold on that report. the shadow of was exposing lebanon's deep divisions. wow. the pace and intensity of the confrontations between israel and has beloved is growing. so is talk of a wider war, villages along both sides of the border, the populated and attacked in the past 8 months. a times the strikes reach further insight. we are here. this is the point. everything is okay here. a lot of water getting on everything is fine. 20 kilometers north of the border. 11 east city of tire. many here have got used to the not so distant sound of explosions and fight. they're just breaking the sound barrier. yeah, we can see everything we can see when the bomb being on the court on the, on the board of the let's see, i don't want to frame. but i don't like them. has the law has
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a strong presence and support in southern lebanon. were many back the army groups decision to open up a front to help garza but the fractured political and 6th period. landscape becomes apparent as a travel deeper inside left and on in the capital. they route. it's a different reality. here. there are little signs of war and life carries on is normal for many. and i know what's happening, but i see like it's in, in other countries since it doesn't affect the 1st year. and beta was abraham sees it differently and tries to explain the disconnect. i um, from there i do believe that all 11 i was going through award. i think there's a huge divide in this country. and the biggest issue is that a lot of people don't think themselves as part of love to they think it's the whole thing in itself. it's summer time. i think people come they, they try to forget from most of the things that are happening them, the war of attrition is still relatively contained. but an escalation could worse
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than 5 years of political and economic crises that have all but destroyed the states. 11 on is gearing up for the summer season when ex pats are expected to return in large numbers was much needed hard currency, but as well as warning, it could be a hot summer. if hezbollah does not retreat from the boarder regence. on the surface there appears to be in difference, but there is concern on what comes next center for their eligibility to data. well, so it's a come off to the break. the european union's top quote, slap, so $200000000.00 fine. i'm hungry notes probably gets assigned them. it's kind of a bonanza. eat on most a step closer as tens of the shareholders back $54000000000.00 package for the con . make us the
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hello. the weather is looking for a 2 quads across the middle east over the next couple of days. and by quite, i also have to sunshine. so i was going to be certainly hop. we went into the full seas, for most of us, wanted to shout, was that just into way around? pushing up towards the caspian sea. we're going to see some of the conditions as we go one through sites is a little further north. fact that getting well up into the full to some of the conditions that 24 q 8 and leave. and i have a tool that is the side of the mediterranean penny seats in place here as well. because it could get up into the mid forties for friday. what's the process? syria, who's i pretty humbling. goss i be getting up searches for you to graze, which is plenty. i'll see that one or 2 showers up towards the black sea becoming a little more extensive as we go on through sas bay. but otherwise, it's really about the hot, dry conditions which will desist hot and dry to into eastern parts of the
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administrative swimming to the northeast of egypt. kind of a 46 degrees celsius. plenty of sound was a rumbling of way across the west african out of seasonal rates, didn't quite nicely that southwest one said, pushing the big down pools and across a good part of west africa. it's also some way whether to into east africa, chiefly ever towards mesa and bay, but for much of the southern half of africa is dry. the unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. and however, it is bringing attention to that. this is not a rock that looks like rock but looks like it's hell on heard voices. we lost everything. we're not through through the slides. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in the region documents and other companies are still in indigenous lines. the streams on our agency are the
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the the welcome back remind to about top stories. now. at least 14 palestinians have been killed in a series of is ready as strikes across the gulf. the street children again are among the dead. teams struggling to rescue trumps. under the rubble for you and reports has condemned is very forces for killing and maiming protest and insurance . so extra china on 10 of the terraces, he's a whole lot of dramatic increase. an unprecedented skein of violations against children kind of still on the stand on is very striking, southern evidence kills at least 2 people. it time targeted
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a residential building in the tunnel to nonsense. at least 20 people have been injured industry. united nations security council has passed a resolution demanding an immediate end to fighting in a suit the needs of the city of our fashion. well, this is the moment the council voted in favor. thousands have now fled to al fashion, the largest city, and off was fighting intensifies between the army and the power military rapids support forces for the city in the region that is still controlled by government forces. but anyway, we spoke to joe siegel from the national defense university. he says, if al sasha falls to the, our assess, it could lead to an increase in violence against civilians of washer history. the last remaining refuge in the dark for region of western sudan, where other, internally displaced persons of 800000 people actually have congregated to as
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a means of protection against the aggressor in the region, which is the rapid support for the art ss. and this is a derivative of the old john to read militia of the early 2000 that has been charged with genocide tend to reach. and, and so the real concern here is if the fletcher paul, that we could see not just the humanitarian catastrophe, but really on a, on a controlled level of violence against, on our security in santa ana and a new era genocide. and in the reach of the bank complex going on since april of last year. it's going under the radar of many and international community because of other crises going on. and we just don't have great coverage of what's happening . but the reports we do get just show that people really are
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uh uh, you know, facing the final stand here and i'll flush or that's why this is so significant. a police officer has shots and injured the magistrates in the canyon court before being to going to shoot house with other offices. the policeman shot to the magistrate at the, at the door courts and i rode the office. he rejected his wife's bailey request, his wife admitted to obtaining more than $20000.00 by fruit to us to unless he has been held in russia more than a year on spying charges has been told he will now go on trial. wall street journal reports that you don't guess cuz it shows accused of gathering secret information on orders from the ceiling. a us state department says there is absolutely 0 credibility to the charges. us supreme court has
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unanimously little to keep access to an abortion to projecting a bit put forward by coalition of anti abortion groups. the for, for studies used for 2 thirds of all abortions in the us central now stay on the market demonstrates as in brazil have been protesting against a bill that would make an abortion of to 22 weeks equivalent to murder. the testers say the text that's supposed to protect on board fetuses fails to protect goes access to be productive, carries or very restricted in the country. terminations only permitted in cases of rape if the baby's brain has failed to grow. or if the mother's life is in danger. if the bill passes until no women could face up to 20 years in prison. courts and united states has found the multinational fruits accompanying chaquita
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international novel for funding of power military group in columbia is civil war. the jury awarded $38000000.00 in compensation to 8 better terms of victims of the on the street. i sondra about pnc reports now from book a top is quite possibly the most perfect. it's one of the world's most recognizable logo security pin. and now the banana giant's she came to brands is also the 1st american corporation to be held financially liable for human rights violations. outside of the united states is that after 17 years of legal proceedings, during florida, i ordered a company to pay $38000000.00 in compensation to a big things of the united self defense courses of columbia. or a, you see a part of military that squads that should keep that finance for years during the country civil war. this represents a huge, i think, stepped forward for bows to the general. um,
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just as for corporations and victims of corporations that are complicit in serious human rights abuses, but also for the reckoning of the, you know, the, the corporate and the sort of money to support for actors in columbia is armed conflict to keep the had already been fined $25000000.00 in 2007 for making illegal payments to the debt squads and trying to disguise them as business costs. victims never saw a sense of that until now. i'm near that. i'm well, yeah, the medium castillo, whose son was killed in the banana growing region, says the decision helps all victims of the paramilitaries and where they stop. i see the money they took my son and i know he will not come back to me. but this decision offer some relief that we feel a bit more 3. this 1st trial represented the just one percent of thousands of
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victims that are part of the brother litigation. and the 2nd trial is expecting to start in a month. court findings showed that the company was paying $0.03 for each box of bananas that was shipped from the country to keep the says that the payments amounted to extortion, and were made under duress to keep this as it made the payments to protect the exam and we'll use that victims successfully argued that executives were aware that the resources were being used to kill civilians and suppress unions near their operations in columbia. yeah, in my day, so not only did they implement those payments, but then other occasions they used company ships to deliver westwards through. so i'm the custody of districts and the power really is it. and it's compelling of advisors to keep the nouns that will appeal to a decision. but in the meantime, the families of the victims finally got the victory. after nearly 2 decades of
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fighting for account debility, i listened that i'm 50 and just so you'd be good to hungry as a prime minister, victor oliver has rejected the multi $1000000.00 fine. impose by the use top quotes, according it's outrages for the past, has been ordered to pay $216000000.00 for breaking the e. use migration and assigned to lose european court of justice ruled its failed to observe the rights of asylum seekers to stay in the country. all the applications are processed. high force, it has more from london now on hunger is fine in the background tools. this extends to the crisis in 2015. when a 1000000 people of floods largely fleeing the war and syria entered europe, 400000 coming through hungry, hungry reacted to that by putting up some razor. why a barriers along its buddha, creating these 2 transit zones where people were detained for often very long
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periods. of time, and that was found after it was referred to the c j by the european commission to be in breach of the you asylum law. those transit zones were then removed but hungry still not seem to have really done enough to comply. and then in 2020, there was this separate law that hungary instituted saying that anyone seeking a saw them had to claim to sign an outside the country at our, the embassy in keys in ukraine or in belgrade in serbia and not on the hung, darian territory and not to was found not to comply with the you a low on the side of. and so what we have from the c j on this day is a really good hungry, failed to comply with the rise of applicants for the national protection to remain in hungry, pending a final decision saying that this was deliberately avoiding a common you policy in a way that is unprecedented and extremely serious infringement of you lot.
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former us president donald trump has met republicans to show up support ahead of his re election. they didn't the same, but it was his 1st visit to capitol hill since leaving the white house. he discussed the policy power to send the need for potty unity. you'll be trying to retake the white house despite the spacing federal charges for trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election is also being found guilty of covering up payments to adult films tasks only daniels. and so i just want to think of the republican senate and i want to thank also the house we met as, as you know, with the full house republican house today. and we had a, a tremendous meeting with them also. and there's great unity, a very similar and different topics actually, but not that different. and there's a one thing in common. we want to make america great. again, we want to make our country great. again, we're a nation that's in decline, we're declining nation, we're a nation that is being laughed at all over the world. we have
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a leader. this being laughed at all over the world. you know, must cause one approval from test the shareholders for pay package posting $54000000000.00 in cash and stock options. well, the package has already been blocked by a judge who prove that most improperly influenced has the board of directors toward him the money. but bundles, reports, fits the shareholders voted by a wide margin to approve you on must pay package. i just want to start off by saying, put them, i love you guys as well as kids threatened to leave tesla and take with him some advanced technologies. he's been working on if he lost many business and let's say the vote was no surprise because shareholders realize tesla without musk would be worth far less than with him. prior to the vote, several large institutional investors urge a vote against the package saying the money should be.

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