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this is where such resolve the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the, the hello, this is in use our own alger 0. i'm for these bad people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. took a launch is an investigation into the killing of an american turkish activist shots by is really soldiers in the occupied west back. it's the last day of the 1st phase of the united nations. for you a vaccination campaign in guys. more than half a 1000000 children has been immunized. also this, our i have to that is
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a bar. and one of the biggest ibp comes in. we do pretty well, lots of bibles, us struggling with food and water shortages and the case from minnesota for past to meet joe biden. over the use of long range weapons for ukraine rushed as president says they could risk a war with nato. and i piece of statement with you a screwed form of england football, manages spaniel and erickson. he is late to raise england's 1st foreign coach who left the country to will to cool to find those is remembered with these captain david beckham among the motives the thank you for joining us to key. it has long shun investigation into the killing of an american turkish citizen in the occupied westbank. the body of active as i should do is yagi is now on his way to our hometown into a key for burial. she was shot and killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank a week ago as she was protesting against the legal is really settlements. a funeral
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will be held in her hometown of the name in western took key on saturday. the father, welcome the announcement that on christ chief prosecutor will investigate her. kelly, this is of the service i learned that i was states is not letting go of this arbitrary mat by opening an investigation. i was very pleased, i hope, and expect the same from the united states. i feel that she got a very good education in the united states financially speaking. she was doing well . she was married. she could have lived a comfortable life, but she pursued her ideals. she left everything and went to the middle east. how she was that much of an idealist that's bringing correspondence results at di, who was in ag hometown in the name took it. i tell a small resume about the reaction that and how turkey will go about carrying this investigation of the wealth. now we're in front of
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i shouldn't, was family house and right behind me, you can see some of her family members and some of her friends sitting here waiting still for her body to arrive to her family houses have been talking to them. they're not keen to talk to the media. they're morning now, but they've been talking to them. and still you can see this believe among them that these tragic incident happened that i shouldn't or is no more. so just 2 weeks before her kidding, she has was that for a family in this house and then she left for jordan and then through georgia, she went to the west bank. now, we're expecting her body to arrive to her family house tonight and then tomorrow at around 11 am a local time. her family is going to receive the confidence this. and then for the body is going to be taken to the most can afternoon pay or she's going to be buried
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. heard about her funeral is expected to witness a massive gap and we are here in the calls from the n g o is governmental officials don't position parties not only and truck in across the world to attend who are for a funeral because it has been regard of now, as an i corner a figure, however many people here are curious, whether an american official also would be present at her funeral, as i said, who was an american citizen as well. but as of now, there is no conformation, whether an american official will have time to $300.00 all yet. what about the investigation then that took is launching a result into, into the killing of i should know a sky. how is that going to to be carried out as well for now hood buddy, is that the forensic more in the city or is mission and track he's is doing is on
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a top see here. and they said that the findings are going to be shared. i mean, sleep indeed submitted to the international court of justice as an additional evidence of hispanic crimes, the in the ongoing and trial against israel. so her father, i should, whose father is caught in the american government also to do the same to follow the example here to it, to initiate its own investigation. because he said that the investigation conducted by his rallies is not reliable that are most of them. the guarantee is around that is not transparent. indeed, that is a general mod here. when we talk to them, family members, her friends, they're saying that these rarely soldiers has killed her because of the pull to impunity for their actions. and they knew that they are not going to be held accountable. they believe that to our children was direct any passions. so today we have seen that the 1st or types of death is released by the way that by the
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household for these in the west bank. also saying that for kidding was intentional and direct. so as of now we did not know what's going to be the result of the autopsies being done by the turkish officials. however, we are going to wait and see which weiss, which kind of findings definitely going to come out. thank you very much for that very so that. so i'll just hear his results about reporting a line from the dean into kit. well, let's take a look how the events unfolded as a new as keys was shot in the head south of nablus. a week ago on september the 6th . 3 days later the us state department said it was waiting for fax to be gathered and rejected. launching is only investigation into the killing as well as military then release the statement. 4 days after is killing saying it's investigation concluded, it's highly likely. ag was hit in directly and unintentionally by is ready fire. now, a week after her death, turkish authorities have launched their own investigation. they're asking her
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family to allow evidence to be gathered from an autopsy for potential tried against israel. i binged national court of justice as well. joining us home and use our from on this story is jonathan pollock, who was an activist who was there at the protest when i should know ag was killed. he joins his life from josh, i thank you so much, jonathan, for being with us on out to 0. you were at the demonstration. did is really forces intentionally kale. i should knew, icy. all right, thank you for having me there. it's really invest the so called investigation is a work wash. it is a white wash mechanism that is designed to ensure the impunity of fish ready soldiers. and i saw the shooter action or was shot from more than 200 yards away. that's more than 2 football fields joined together and from end of the v,
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like from an elevation of more than 100 foot feet above. there was no one around other than here. that could have possibly been the target off that shot. she was deliberately hit by a soldier standing on a rooftop aiming at her head. and the soldier took a co shops and anything else that is really saying is trying it is a cover. and it is a cover for her intentional queuing. and it is a cover up in the same way that $1700.00 protesters in beta alone. since 2021 were killed by his ready fire. and none of them got justice. as we have seen these claims indeed from israel, that she was in directly kate. and these are the same claims they've
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put forward with previous giddings of activists of janice such as i was just arizona sharina blackly. but never really. we seen anyone being held to account this lack of accountability. how do you explain it? but 1st of all, i would like to ask, what does indirectly mean? um, why do you think this soldier take the shots to begin with? how is this unintentional, these are they afraid the claims and they make no sense in the same way that their initial claim on friday was that the soldiers shot out of fear for their lives. these are just, they didn't live now of the lack of accountability that takes place in context. this is not an isolated incident. like i said, it takes place in the context of 17 other residential beta work killed there alone. since 2021 is really fire. it takes place in the context of only
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a month ago, another american citizen being shot with live immunization in beta at exactly the same place on the meters away from there. we have heard the state department say anything about that. we haven't heard these really same thing about that and it takes place in the context off a 13 year old put this thing in being killed on the same day. just a few kilometers away from there to the south. again, with absolutely no way for the accountability, the same bullet that killed i shouldn't or a bullet that if the use is to kill palestinians in north shuns engine in did you need a refugee camp in the bus? and it is the same bullet that is the use of to perpetuate it's genocide in got that with complete impunity and lack of comfortability. these things are all part
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of one whole and not separate. and they sent a very clear message icon i. i just returned from beta and a short hour ago for a demonstration in january this memory. it was the 1st demonstration since the one she was killed and held there. and it's really army. came there and prevented people from even praying in her memory. people were not even allowed to pray to spend the message that her giving sense dots to days, actions send is that no resistance to is really colonialism would be tolerated. whether it is by palestinians, where whether it is only a silent prayer and whether it is the uh, it did for international sort there deactivate to stand, to get there with, with posting ins. and the only message that we can send it back is that we will
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for ever stand with palestinians for liberation and until liberation. and one day the people will be free telephone candidates height. yeah, it is high time. the us administration and the western powers old is where the accountable. yeah. not only for the killing action or for the killing of all post indians and for holding palestinian subjugated under cause on you. yeah. which brings me to my next question in my final question. as you heard, turkey has launch an investigation into iceland or skimming and says it will be seeking his national rest war and support for those responsible. but the us government so far as not doing the same, despite the fact that i should know was an american citizen. how do you reflect on that and what needs to happen in your view for this, getting in advocating to potentially bring about any changes to these are the armies behavior towards a peaceful demonstrators like yourself. so i think allowing intro to
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conduct this investigation, despite states record off, conducting watching investigations instead of one. this ones is, is the same as me breaking into your bedroom, splitting your tv, and then being in charge of investigating myself. there is absolutely no reason to believe that this investigation will be different from previous investigations. and that this is not simply an attempt to deflect the blame and attention away from its really crime. now what we, what really needs to happen is not for israel to stop shooting at the foot protesters. these protest have a goal, and the goal is to bring an end to is really to is really control over palestinians . and if any control over posting in line and that what needs to happen,
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the world needs to wake up and the american administration and western power powers must hold it for the comfortable in a way that was not only give justice to action, nor in this specific case, but bring about justice for palestinians as a whole. jonathan, thank you so much for talking to this. thank you very much for sharing your views in your time with us. jonathan bullock is an activist. live the from a rafa on the i'll just here and use our thank you very much. thank you for having me out of war on guys. and it's the last day of the 1st phase of the united nations full you vaccination campaign in the gaza strip. more than half a 1000000 children have been immunize this month. medical teams are continuing their work despite constant harassment and threats from these really ami. a very my holly has more from northern gas of the last day of vaccination campaign that
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should never have been necessary. told you was or where they can do 25 years ago is why use will list war and gaza as it brought it back from nevada. we went through all the dangers and districts to help the children and to get her blessings from allah almighty. my message to the world is to move quickly and see if the rest of the posting in children. enough is enough. it's been a difficult job. you want me to go with that that have through this campaign. the environmental situation here is very dangerous, is we must have potable water here. and we must get rid of the sewage and the waste water. and the streets must be clean of the waist. it fails, then there must be more efforts to eliminate all the threats, like the severe shortage of food. health care workers have been attacked and harassed by is what you made it to repair. so now a monday is way the army stop the call avoid that included vehicles and fuel for
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the vaccine nation campaign. warren's health organization officials say they are confident. it's a 3 phase volume vaccine nation driving gaza has hit its target on i'm united in more than 90 percent of the children age and or 10 with the strip land. it was, the disease had spread, and most of its 2400000 residents had been forced to leave their homes, taken refuge in the crumbs century conditions. despite the relative success to the campaign, scientists for your pull you could return because of the wide spread destruction, unsanitary states of the gaza strip and other diseases that could be prevented by vaccine nations such as measles. i wrote a virus all now have the potential to emerge environments. i really know guys of palestine as the way is really forces of scale that these
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5 contest and ends in an asteroid going on the y c area in southern gaza. these really ami has labeled on the la c, a safe zone for displace palestinians, but has regularly attached tens where they're sheltering. at least 16 people have been killed across kaiser since friday morning. let's get the latest without a 0. sorry, cup. was them? who's in dial by in central guy before as tired. tell us more about the, the latest attacks on garza and they're actually mass in the way to fully the situation now. and the central area is it bit and relatively calm on the ground, but it's getting very obviously tough mentioned. and those of district wide new fresh wave strikes have hits the eastern areas old as a 2 neighborhoods. getting this, i think for who has been under berlin places really attack since the hours of this morning. and there has been a point clear expansion of the attacks to reach to the main key up in areas of kansas city. civil defense confirm that the managed to the managed to recover one
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power city of novel was found killed on the remnants of his flat enough schiffwood, one neighborhood, while the number of palestinians in the same location have been critically injured at the wet trunks. but to get medical treatment in ab popped his hospital box. at the same time we can clearly observe huge smoke, have been rising, the rising from the city, or call us at least fairly true. true and has a group found a city and quite a number of casualties have been recorded that they were transferred to naso hospitals to get medical treatment. excuse me, for reminding all of us that both the north of district of the city of han eunice have been post on the relentless attacks. and they have been moved to believe and invaded by these very many troops who natalia announced that this place, these places once be imposing any salt to the threat of the money is too many totally dismounted from all sorts of military existence for the palestinian on
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groups but yet that's as it has confirmed that there is nobody suited to rest, paused known as twice the news, very button and by october units, which means that palestinians in the north of the city will funniness all chase by color in front of the fact that they might be killed at any moment. we haven't been on the strip that they recently started to establish qs. make shift taps for palestinians who have lost a host, but these accounts cannot be really sufficient to lie to hold of the fact that o time is is down the road. um, people that have been experiencing those sorts of abutment that have destroyed or residential buildings and even evacuation centers that they were used to use it for shelter away from the is the bottom. that's fully terry. thank you so much for the update that. so i'll just say we're sorry, couple of them may 14, they live from down the line central guys in the occupied westbank funerals have been held for palestinian scales and is really a strike on wednesday. 5 men were killed by is really forces in the city of 2 of us
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. troops withdrew on thursday night, enabling the funeral to go ahead. hundreds of people to the not to night. jerry, a way of rescue is in the northeast. i still trying to reach people trapped by flood water is after a dime collapsed in bono stage. emergency officials say at least 37 people have been killed. more than 2000000 others have been displaced around the state. capital, my degree, the surgeon water, cut off bridges and roads, leading large parts of the city, inaccessible are just as fidelis and by is in my degree for is. so tell us about situation on the ground. fidelis, and how people are coping with the food and water shortages as a result of this crisis. a yeah, for me to just a few minutes ago, is that a rating and the people have come 5 into some of the make shift to suck to us.
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that's, i've been set up here and become to accommodate people more people that being rescued and to be a, be a told it. these are kind of more like insight into play down on the casualty feeder. they're giving $37.00 that we're hearing that the numbers will be higher. because of, we've seen the military, we call the bodies from the a risk that they've been trying to rescue people. here i become people are struggling to cope like now that it's raining. you know, people, most of this thing. yeah. just beside me here. you can see someone just trying to dig up, assigned to be able to wedge, you know, page to the fist mixture of structure here. so that when you get the rain, so it gets heavy and it wouldn't be able to affect them. they've been struggling apart from accommodation problem and in themselves searching numbers. they be struggling with cases of the food shortages. and what i have done,
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which collapse is the major source of water for residential degrees. and with this going to be the, you know, if he's been continuing it now, because since it broke it clear to see what to use and all of that and people are not able to, you know, drinking. but some people are still managing to steve. friction is that he wants to, to, you know, make food because they don't have any adults on it too. on the taskbar prizes of cold because searching people outside leaves and things that not only they will buy for highs now it doubled the price and people are really struggling. most of these people have been displaced for be a communities and they don't even have enough money. to be able to make purchases and for, for some of them told me that for the, for the now, some of them have not been able to eat. that they just try and scroll, you know, struggles to get little what the game and, but food has been a major problem. and now with the rain support, we don't know what will happen in the next come. and i was indeed and, and this is a region of nigeria that was already struggling with
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a monetary and crisis even before, before the slides and neighboring states have also been affected. how has the government handled the response to this crisis? what, what is it doing to help these people who are affected? well, the vice president was, yeah, it, they have to use the, the book. and they did. the government did promise that they were going to send the truck loads of the rice to people. well, you know, the, you know, i've been going around the same rights been distributed to the people. i wouldn't know where that may be the, the prep them will they be the piece have been promised to be live by 2 rails as they've come find them. and all that comes, i've been to, so it's been a case of problem is i'm from me said the government is saying they will provide show that. but the number, i think a huge number with the media on people. so these fig government is struggling to cope, which is why even like, you know, on, on thursday we had people who are based,
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they've come in to us these and also measure them. i just, the officials coming in to us here. so it's gonna get bad. anybody tough situation? $204.00, but the local governments and the dentist. thank you very much. i found you there is fidelis by on the ground. they're in my degree northeast in nigeria. well, at least 5 times in africa have 1st following heavy rains in recent years. but many more i need of repair. more than 40 people died in 2018 after them collapsed in kenya's rift valley survivors and the ton of sleigh have been re calling the tragedy onto here is catherine solely reports. it's been nearly 6 years since friday. this from joseph and john, this neighborhood, the town of july and central pena dunbar, and millions of the lease is of water and huge rocks gosh downstream. the people leave the john his father was among the 47 people who died included because of the
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stuff that we were looking for me. i found that but we found his body hanging on a tree branch. there was 6 other bodies including a child on the base of the dom up stream had been newly crushed too before each claps. this whole area was covered with mud and walked to the owners of this private dom well named for failing to appear to safety. stunted people have rebuilt, but they say the har or what happened to them is something they will live with forever. since then, several dogs in africa how far lived was so for one and nice area course of these thousands of people ensued on what killed and ad, but in august, in libya, to don collapsed in the northern city of dana, late last year, 5000 people died tom, on the same many dogs i really need over the past, the tennessee of it. i'm feeling very fast and because of could it be this
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sort of uh, this has a trouble ticket kettle when this done, why? because tucked it and then it has asked me to. so that's kind of a catastrophe. way i buy the best other say some dogs are old and may not be adopted to environmental changes. a dime that was billed for 2 years ago was totally different from what is happening today with the climate change impact over the time the increase of people, the location of their new homes, the disruptions of the existing forest land that has been acting as a protection of allowing the gums and, and the reverse ducati, they walked out through monday to precipitation. at that time, it's totally different from what it is to day. and therefore, that assessment becomes really vital for us to be able to tell it to kick on these
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these more what have that is coming into the dams. now, climate scientists say without proper planning, faxed exhaust as well, only get was catherine, sorry o d 0 lie central canyon. the russian security service says it's expelled. 6 british diplomats accusing van of spying and sabotage. the u. k. government says the accusation is completely baseless. russian state media has released the names and pictures of the different match, the security service accused as the 6 of subversion saying they were tasked to insure russia news as it's war with ukraine. the announcement comes as british prime minister care summer is in washington. dc weighs due to me present, joe biden, they'll consider whether to allow ukraine t was british made storm shadow cruise besides, to strike deeper into russian territory. and the last hour of the russian un
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invoice has issued a stock warning, say, a few crane entertains. using long range strikes, nato's face would be crossing a red line with moscow. this causes neck up. the concern, if the decision to lift the restrictions is really taken, that will mean from that moment nato countries are conducting a direct war with russia. in this case, we'll have to, as you understand, when you take the relevant decision with all the consequences for this, without the western aggressors would incur not this done even equal fact is that nato will be a direct party to the hostilities against the nuclear power. i think you shouldn't forget about this and think about the consequences of live to join a home in london during the 1st of all. what's the british government's response to the expulsion of its spectrum? us as well. some of them usually in situations in a situation involving alleged espionage, we do actually have
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a response from the british government. ordinarily. that'd be pretty tight lipped about it. they produced the risk, the response to does 2 things. on the one hand, it refutes the allegations made against the 6 british diplomats that they were engaged in activity to try and bring about rushes, defeat in ukraine, completely baseless. they statement said those allegations on the other hand, it sets about refuting the timing of their expulsion. it suggests that this is not something that has just happened raw the, the 6 were picked out of russia last month. it says following action taken by the u . k. government off to the russian states directed activity across europe and in the u. k, we are an apologetic, it says about protects who got an actual interest. so a tit for tat response. it was that happened some weeks ago. the purpose of this, of course, is to count to the oppression, but presumably the criminal would have liked to put across the these expulsions.
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what a preemptive strikes by president clinton added that meeting between cassandra and joe biden, in washington a few hours time to show the seriousness of his intent. in fact, it looks like a piece of opportunities and linking that to. yeah. and on that meeting between case tom and joe biden, washington late to friday jona is expected that they'll discuss, allowing ukraine to use long range may size in its war against russia. what are we expecting to come out of those discussions? what's the likelihood of that of happen? spell o o only dictations on the axes. heavily under consideration, it is something that the british government, the new government of kissed on the things should be allowed to happen with the weather rate. but instead of it to keep that it should be allowed to do what he wants. it is the us administration deposit administration, that traditionally has been extremely concerned about the idea of whitening the wall. although it does seem even from the statements that the president himself has made, but they may be softening on that stops. look,
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i think that they resist. so the re calibration of what is going on here. on the one hand, they have these threats by president booted that they will be seen to be in direct conflict. the russians with nato. the feeling may well be that they've seen strengths like this, come and go before they may well feel. and european governments have said, so let's rush, it doesn't really want to direct conflict with native given the costs. it's already suffering in its attempts to defeat ukraine. at the same time they'll be looking at the probably more and thinking when it's not really going all that well for the ukrainians is expensive for taking one of that into consideration. the calculation i think, could well be, but it is worth continuing to give you credit every advantage that it can possibly be given a smoke to win the war. necessarily certainly to keep pressure on russia and of course also to be able to defend itself during a thank you for that. during a whole live there in london, the the
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cisco on 51630 gmc of watching the news. our on knowledge is here with me for the bad people, a reminder of our main stories, a witness to the killing of american type. the shock to this, i should know a yagi in the occupied westbank says, these really militaries claim that it was intentional, unintentional is a lie. he told down to 0, he saw, i should know being shot directly by and these really soldier, for my roof or on 200 new this a way to bodies being transported to my hometown into a key for barry. the last day of the united nations, probably a vaccination campaign is wrapping up in gaza. more than half a 1000000 children have been humanize this month. in the 1st phase of the dr. medical teams have managed to reach 90 percent of children in casa, despite constant harassment. and threats from these radios and the u. case, prime minister care, santa and us present, joe biden argued to meet nature in washington dc. they are expected to discuss the possibility of allowing ukraine to fire british made long range weapons into
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russian territory. moscow has warned it withdrawn nato into war. now the united nations secretary general says that the war on guys that has no power level in terms of death and destruction and is the worst he seen in his tenure. he told odyssey or international law is not being respected in gaza. know, in the occupied westbank. they have no power to stop the war. we have a voice, and that's why says we loud and clear to stay from the beginning. these war must stop or the suffering of the policy then people must stopped. and the right to self determination of the policy people must be recognized. and indeed, we have been very clear denouncing the fact that to these was, is, have the level of this and destruction that there's no pet allowed in my time. as the 2nd stage of united nations icon them the federal tax about months.
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but i've said very clearly the can not just defy the collective punishment of the other stevie and people that we have been witnessing the, the international court of justice has said, clearly the issue and opinion saying that that is an occupation that the population is illegal. and that is what we have been saying from the beginning that the of the patient must step. and that's the, the right. if self is immunization of the policy, then people must be respect. we must episodes the reject, any perspective. the next section of westbank called the land that being or the legal supplements that move on the west bank together. we does this through zillow, part of westbank must be the state of palestine in the future. and the,
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one of the most concerning things we have at the present moment is to see the systematic policy of many in these early government that tried to end the mind. the 2 state solution, the exec fleet by the evictions several months grabbing land and other actions in the west bank which of course totally against international law off on this and other developments and these are as well. and guys, i'd like to speak to has some very professional international phase of contact university . good to have you with us again has. and what do you make 1st of all of the comments from the un secretary general that the you in itself seems completely powerless. its own people are being killed in gaza with impunity. oh, thanks for having me. a good feel for the rest of this month. i mean the yes it is very important for the you. i'm chief to come up with these statements as simply because he have to create a division how he's not really buying into the argument that these writers have
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been defending themselves. what is he trying to say is that you know nothing. they put a student that just defies the, the criminal genocide, the war against them at the same time. you know, he's trying to send the message to everyone else because everyone is looking at the united nations that he's, you know, he's stimulus, he's part of this. i mean, he can, can talk the talk button when it comes, when it comes to walking, the you are, what are the, what can you the security council? and this is the problem here at the, the point of contention. and between everyone obviously like the united states is paying a crucial role and protecting is what i'm giving is the kind of a community that they deserve. so now we see that the, the chief of the u. n. a sits in the front of that my people are being killed in the street and gaz under the protects. that is all in defending itself. and, and this is an acceptable. so he implicit in his and his speech and his statement a that you know, the boys in the course of united states. so americans,
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but the americans are not doing anything right now. is we seen with, with even one of their own citizens being killed in the occupied westbank by is really soldiers, an american citizen, deactivate activists was killed last week. they are not launching their investigation. so how can we expect them to, to act when it comes to the united nation? so what this is one of the problem folly that even at the state has become a part of the problem, not even part of the solution, simply because its, uh, the support is uh, in a very amplified way. so um there's a feeling that they have the green lights because americans have been and providing them with old weapons moms and um, and that they need to finish, they've kind of seen is to put it aside. they put a stand on to the money side and also to genocide they've had a senior. so there's a partnership between the united states and, and as well now by them is trying to actually give it to a positive face by saying, you know, there should be an end of the war. and you have to created this vision of to say a solution. this is something that these waves will not accept because the right
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wing, nothing in the story and on the the right when people even nothing you know himself and is a society has shifted to the right. so the, the mantra, to see a solution i think is a smoke screen that towards that goal is conceited. behind it. a straight is trying to is the, in the part of these rate is, is to have a creeping annexation all over the senior plan. thank you so much. have fun for talking to assassin variety of professor of international relations. i've contact university. hey, not a world news. kenya in germany, have signed a migration during president william hotels visit to berlin dantes intended to promote the recruitment of scale of labor from kenya and aid. the repatriation of kenyans without the right to same germany present router would also take part in a form with top german business leaders to boost education and employment opportunities for young canyons. today we celebrate the signing of these comprehensive migration and led by mobility,
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by pressure of agreement that we provide the context for expanding that relationship between our 2 countries, the people to people relationship and for giving us an opportunity to unlock the potential in technology. in gemini and hewn human capital in kenya, where we have a big, huge bunch some on this i speak to the associate hoffman, who is a professor of international relations and politics and conduct research at the university of efforts. just joining us from breland. thank you. so much professor for being with us. so this is a long planned migration agreements that's been signed between germany and kenya. first of all, how do you view it and how do you see it benefiting germany? yes, so this is one of several agreements that the german government has been striking with a number of governments in asia and africa. and the last 2 years, these agreements overall aimed at addressing acute labor shortages and the german
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economy. germany needs a huge amount of, you know, over 400000 migrant. uh, you know, labor migrants um, over the next few years to address labor shortages. and the hope is that these deals can smooth the way for canyon in certain sectors to access the work visas, to, you know, access the job market in germany. right. the german government, as he said, assigned similar ideas with countries like morocco and not, and nigeria, but are these partnerships equal really, i are the interests of the so called countries really taking into account here. so this, this really depends on each deal at the devil's in the details, pretty much some deals. i'm very much focused on why the restricting what the german government calls in regular migrations. so i'm, you know, a negotiating deals in which the governments, in africa for example,
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agreed to take back rejected asylum seekers and they really focused on this. and in return, very often a germany or the you promises support for the security operators in these countries . with regards to the agreement with kenya, it's a little bit different because kenya does have quite a large amount of young people coming onto the labor market. who might not find jobs in kenya. so here you could speak of a kind of win win situation for both countries of although of course, that's always the danger of brain drain as well. so what basically, you know, kenya a poor country has its economy pay for the education and training of, for example, nurses and then these nurses, authentic germany to contribute to the german economy. that although of course some of these, if we're talking about nurses for example, and then also able to send money back to kenya, how do these partnerships fall in line with the use migration and mobility partnerships said,
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i've been concluded since 2007 and have been primarily aimed at re patry ation and reducing if we, if illegal immigration the right. yeah. i mean the, the, this by that will do what can you or rudy exposes in a way that up to the power of dr. call and a difficult situation of german mike and european migration politics. where on the one hand, it was beacon of germany, as i mentioned, the economy phase as acute labor shortages. and it is a real need to attract people to work in the economy on the, on the car. and government is now really being, you know, tendering to file rights politics because of in a panic. because fall right. the parties have been gaining in the elections and these are far right. parties are competing on a, on a racist, and to immigration, a platform, and the, the gaming of the polls. so the government is now on the other hand, trying to also, you know, do symbolic attitude,
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immigration politics by for example, reinstating border controls by doing all kinds of the, you know, symbolic measure of the talking against, you know, refugees who apparently a danger for germany and so on, and so there's a, there's a real paradoxical situation going on. we're on the one hand, there is a, you know, add to immigration rhetoric inside germany, making the life of refugees and asylum seekers and other of my friends who are in germany already really hard. on the other hand, the government is also trying to do this, diplomacy to attract labor migrants. very interesting. thank you so much for talking to us about this. sophia hoffman, professor of international politics and conflicts at the university of assets in germany. thank you for your time. thanks. now, synagogues president has dissolved the opposition upon him in 6 months after it to power by c, would you, my fi is leaving and be loyal to formerly to microsoft. so blocking reforms promised during the campaign trail, but with economic problems growing, critics say the new administration is at fault. as $30000.00 boeing workers have
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gone on striking the us the soft, almost a 100 percent of union members voted to reject new pay offers. following a series of protests, reduction will now be whole paid ongoing 737, max and out of jets manufactured in the seattle area. the max jets have been played with issues and us transport safety officials have set the company as a safety culture problem. bullying work has last went on strike in 2008, when the stoppage went on for nearly 2 months. this is about respect. this is about addressing the past. this is about funding for a future. our members rejected the contract by this will be for labor practice straight wireless love will only shot more discriminatory conduct. we have worse of questioning on the
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whole process of benefits. so boeing has to stop breaking the law has to bargain in good faith. a japanese companies bade to acquire as tail trying to meet us bound around state of pennsylvania has cause concern among steelworkers. the deal is being drawn by the biden administration, but that could place thousands of jobs in jeopardy and with the presidential election only a few weeks away. uncertainty around the agreement is causing kit is among the unions and its members feel eval before. some pittsburgh, the american football is huge in pittsburgh, the status of the big t. but a political footfall is being kicked about here right now on steel is at the heart of it. even uniting presidential arrivals. us feel should remain american owned us steel is being bought by japan. both opposed to pounds. if i'm still buying pennsylvania is us steal. phonetic. $15000000000.00. president biden is also against the deal and could block it and it should remain totally mirror site thing
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. national security concerns, people are many here, wants you to happen, including us steal itself, which employees, $3000.00 people in the mountain valley and says, no deal clearly to thousands of job losses plus local councils. and we already have a, a tiny economy to lose our biggest employer. it would be absolutely devastated. i'm many workers themselves. i can honestly say that a big deal doesn't go through a little concerned for us to get a lot of them on now. this is about more than just stay alone. remember where we all pennsylvania is in the industrial north, a part of the country with a large, probably unionized workforce and union leaders all not funds of this the a lot. remember, unions make presidential endorsements, which can sway thousands, maybe millions of members who are also focuses on will weeks away from a presidential election. so you can see how all of this fits together so that the
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pennsylvania is the big prize. the both sides are desperate to win. the u. s. w. c, a workers union has 50000 members here in pennsylvania, 800000 nationally. if there is support for this deal, why does the union look like it? well, i would push back on the fact and whether they are support for the do or not, i think, you know, last week the ceo come out and made some pretty irresponsible call names, threatening the shut down the facilities if the deal were killed. i think it was real responsible and reckless of them. they phone steal official speech of washington this week for a last minute in person, appealed and published a bunch of emails. they've exchanged with the union for all to see. they've even hired mike pompeo. secretary of state, under donald trump, to lobby for the of the whole is the power of the presidential campaigns, may be a world away from the heat of the steelworks, but they are colliding now to decide the future of one of america's oldest, most iconic industries. that live out, i'll just say era, pittsburgh,
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pennsylvania still ahead on algebra. i'm hard with us. the ends in my we and this is the leg curry but the world's largest man made lake it's shrinking because of climate change. i'll tell you how that's affecting communities in the drive for the 115 charges against mount just the cities finally going ahead on monday or here from manager of pep on july in sports with the to coming up in just a few minutes business latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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time now as far as his speech, i probably thank you very much. the funeral law for my england football man, just send your and eric some has taken place in his home. country of sweden, among the friends and family. paying tribute was erickson's captain david beckham. eric's inside at the age of 76 of to baffling pancreatic cancer using them so as far and manager when he was appointed in 2001 and help them reach the world cup cause of finals twice. they can hold erickson a passionate and caring person. and the true gentleman mentions to city manager, pick audio that has welcome news that a hearing into the clubs, 115, legit, breaches of premium. the financial rules is set to begin on monday. the reigning champions are accused of breaking financial fe, paid rules, which are designed to stop deb spending more money than they generate the type of denied or allegations of wrongdoing. but if they found to be in breach, city could face a points, deduction, or even relegation from the top league. we say so happy that the started on monday
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2022. so the documents attitude was too negative towards united's chances of winning the premium. the old champions league that defeats a way to south hampton on saturday would be 3 losses in full. and that would be, they would start to a season for the t h years. 10 hog has all the fans to be patient. so he's far away from, sorry for away from me in system. so everyone kind of and he said that i have an opinion. it's ok if you will see where we are in, in may next year. it's a very early in the season, and it's about winning trophies be as high as possible, of course, and the need to do everything to be in every game. and then we will see a nation where we are netherland strike a memphis. the pie has completed the move to brazil to play for corinthians off the signing a 2 year deal. yes, i think on the grid on
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a free transfer and explain why he chosen to continue his career in south america. it's the middle of football. you know, it's where the joke up, we need the, the, the, the, the kids in europe, they look up to people in brazil. they look up to the, to the players and the way they play. and also the way they embrace life. because it's not the only football and i think i and the reason that i'm here today it's big a football. ringback 22 time grand slam champion ref alvarado has withdrawn from next week's labor cup, leaving the feature of east korea in dallas. some things 1st on the exit at the french open in may. the spaniard has only paid 7 competitive matches, though has been played by injury for the last 18 months. he says he has no physical problems now, but he is not in a position to win anything. in the nfl, the buffalo bills have made it to instead of 2 after they beat the miami dolphins. james cook at 3 touch down for the both the slip to side. the dolphins 5110,
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some further bad news for the dolphins. as they closed back to us on the stuff of the concussion, the food alternate career supplies night for tyrique hill, who as us for a police officer to be dismissed, i'll see you. his hand kept him throwing to the ground with speeding violation before the season opened. at last week, the scary moment for a lot of hope, seeing what happened to, to what were your emotions as you saw him there on the ground. i mean, understanding what's, what's happened in the past. just knowing that i'm praying for him and his family and he's a great football player, but i've been around him outside of the football field and is even amazing to me and even more amazing human. so again, prayers are going up to him and his family, and hopefully everything's already for just the 8th. solomon creek is history. a test matches being abandoned without a bowl being bold as rain washed up. the fixture between afghanistan and new zealand, the 1st of a match between the sides was hosted in india due to security concerns in
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afghanistan. a venue near denny was chosen dietrich's proximity, but it looked him from the stall due to steady rain for over 2 weeks in the region to this family. so pretty much play between. yeah. and that's who believe it for the time being. i'll be here again later with whole sports needs body. peter, thank you very much for that. thank you. that's i phone yagi has to space more than 235000 people in myanmar. at least 36 has died after heavy rains triggered floods in and around the capital rescue. teams have been working to move people to say for areas and boats. i said of me and lost 55000000 people require humanitarian assistance following a military coup in 2021. but 8 agencies cannot operate in many areas because of access restrictions and security risks. and getting on the death toll from typhoid yankee has risen to 254 with 82 people still missing the tie food has triggered lance lives in front throughout the northern part of yet nonsense. it made landfall
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