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i'm says one documents to now teaches are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has gone up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime the the you and says 9070 percent of those killed in israel's war on gauze of all women and children. the phillips, the pacific life, my headquarters here in the also coming up paula science, football officials, cool on visa to confront the genocidal and racist and rhetoric these by his reading the funds that led to overnight violence and, and stood up the
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. is there anything that strikes it as of, of, of southern baby, tough to old wing, the population then to evacuate? the whole sized, foaming. plus. i'm going to send it. i'm getting stuff actually on the border between mexico and what the amount of work. thousands of migrants are starting to grapple with their prospects after donald trump won the us for the the actual election. the welcome to the price of the united nations human rights office says it's verified, the personal details of people killed and israel's war on garza and says, close to 70 percent of the women and children in a new report the you and calls. but i do reckoning so horrific violations that may amount to genocide gabriel is on the polls not from you and have courses in new york. women and children are being killed in gaza and those that aren't are being star. so that's according to, to do reports released friday,
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global food security expert said, famine is now imminent in northern godsa, and called for immediate action to avoid a further catastrophe. the urgent jeweler was sent by coalition of government un agencies and jose considered the global experts in famine. one recommendation to israel sees a northern guys, it is lasted within a month. seems pretty graham, and it seems pretty urgent. what is the secretary general plan? how does he plan to react to the report? i think by reiterating once again the urgency to allow more assistance into gaza. every part of guys, i think, you know, the, the notes that we read here every day that depicts such a grim humanitarian situation, such a difficult to monetary and situation. we really need to have more access. we need
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to have more security. and also on friday, the un human rights office in geneva said nearly 70 percent of those killed in gaza that they were able to independently verify were women and children. that report also found that 80 percent were killed well in residential buildings. and there was more report, raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to full civil transfer tax on hospitals, you know, parents systematic session and to china. this, it also points to the reported use of white phosphorus, munitions, the international court of justice in its serious effort as on provisional measures, underscored the international obligations of these rather to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited the conduct. it is essential that there is june, reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations taken together. the
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reports are another powerful reminder of the effects of israel's continued war on guys a and a told that it is taking on so many innocent civilians. gabriel's on to elders here at united nations in new york. now these really military has talked to the a 10 sheltering forcibly displaced palestinians and milwaukee in southern garza and these 3 palestinians have been killed and several others injured. a vehicle was also struck now the area was designated as circles facing by these by the military, but has been repeatedly attacked. is there any forces in goals that seem intent on destroying every aspect of palestinian life, including education, universities and schools have been in the repeat at a time. but many students have determined to continue the studies hunting the posts from gaza in gaza. the sound of sirens and rumble of
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explosions have become the new sound track the student's life. fluids college students pursuing education has become a test of resilience. as the navigate war torn the streets and shatter classrooms to try and secure their future universities, once the spaces of hope and possibility now was stand damage and deserted labs. libraries and the classrooms lie and ruins the infrastructure needed for higher education is in tatters, but not the desire to learn. for students who have been accepted to study abroad, the war has a created hard break and obstacles to realizing their dreams. yet, according to at each university, until the last the for this year and they will be out of school, they've had helped us to reach our voice to the governments and
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a lot of people to help us to evacuate. because i included all our dreams because we don't have any other choice to complete our education and us it. online learning seems like a solution. but in gaza, even that is a luxury constant power outages and unreliable internet access makers studying from home near impossible. for many a single miss, they can mean a delayed semester, a paused carrier, and a mounting uncertainty. how one is i come and they look through, i resorted to online education during exams. i've tried to coordinate with someone at home with the strong internet connection. the old so tired and very exhausted and cannot concentrate. for many students, the war has become a thief of time. exams are postponed, course is short, and every semester bring new on search entity. students living in dense, but it's got that all over the well does a strip. and sometimes they don't have access to the internet and they need to
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download the classes, you know, through the modem, technology. they can download the lectures. dollars at university is try go to maintain their schedules and the students please for a long time line and the constant threat of their studies being interrupted. and for some, the chances to dream to learn has been taken forever and break lawson every exam is part of the, the student's success story. however, the absence of actual and real formal learning settings due to the destruction of academic institutions in the genocide, make it hard to obtain the, the students are left alone to find about a loan there on, in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding core honey. my was i was just there from the central. busy of the goes to palestine, the palestine football association is cooling on the wells governing body fee. so to address a genocidal, racist. and as i must say,
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big rhetoric amongst is really football fans. supporters of the coffee tel aviv told them palestinian flags and shunted races slogans ahead of a match against them. the incitement led to st buckles, leaving dozens in just vast nipple. so from the dutch capital after a final night. and um, so that is where any football fans are taken to the airport by jewish volunteers. we don't trust on the dutch people because what we have to what we have been to yesterday, it's not something that we have in these when we defined a students and as well, we don't have what we have to do to take more than they was some of the thousands of supporters of my god, we tell of feet when get it in the dodge capital for the match against i x. and then he was seen whipping down palestinian flax chanting racist slogans. the
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outraged by the races incitement, 2000 and stood out on the streets and battles, which is really football fans and police following the match. da since were injured, and the am so that mir strongly condemn to achieve describe this anti semitic riots . she didn't condemn the actions of the is for a defense. and of course they are related to the situation in the middle east and ongoing war and israel and punish about his time. which, which happened last night, is not approached. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it was crime is for amy, lead us for quick to compare to violence with the hollow close enough to over 7. the is really for administer even travel to the madeline saying upon arrival that i'm so them is not safe for juice. i'll start with this in both the netherlands and it's relatively quick to describe last night's riots as anti semitic without giving much context to what happened leading up to is for
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a football support as being attacked. some say it's created a dangerous narrative, i'm fear more anti muslim and anti immigration rhetoric. principal emotions is ignited by the genocide the israel is committing. so it's an opposition to that. and sorry to say, but the neck of each of you support us put themselves in that context by protecting palestinian symbols as saying a racist serious about that of things. while most is really football fans have left and that'll instead that government says it will do all. it's can to welcome them back safely. step 5, some algebra am so them to roles, lives in amsterdam, and witness some of the violence over the past few days. i live near the center and i'm in the center every day and ever since the supporters started arriving around tuesday, we've had a constant unrest in the center. there's been chanting from a copy supporters they've been, you know, making graffiti sticking,
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all kinds of very hateful stickers on all kinds of surfaces. you've all seen the video of them turned on a flag that was around the corner. um, you know, i've heard fireworks for the last 2 nights and yeah, i've never seen the police do anything about it. so it's been very lot of interest in the city center. my hebrew is very spotty and my family is jewish, but i've never been very good at gabriel. but i gather, i mean, also a chance in english, not just hebrew, but they were, you know, attempting, you know, like basically kill arabs of, you know, the, that like the promoting the death of children. that kind of stuff. they were just yelling stuff with passers by. um, my friend who was on your way to work in the morning on wednesday got her 1st car was pulled off and she fell off her bike. um, so yeah, i just noticed but as i said,
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just the general impression from the supporters with some very little police around the city center in general. the last few days there were some but they basically just started by and watched most of the time. i didn't see them intervene at any point. um, as i said, there was also like fireworks that were going off and stuff. i don't know even how they got them. i doubt you can take them on a plane here. um but yeah, very little of. nothing was really done by the police also they could have just called off the match because people were warning for this a beforehand or pull the supporters not to come, but it seemed like the city has done nothing to protect the residents of amsterdam . well, there's one of us carried out as price on the lebanese capital pay route. they came soon after these by the name of the pre issued evacuations. right. sole people living in the substance of, of, of the here. well, the you and engine full same level known as unit field has accused is by the forces of deliberately destroying the peacekeeping missions prophecy. they described it as
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a flagrant violation of international law. is the latest in the series of his way of tax on you. and if all positions on this day, 5 peacekeepers will enjoy it. and it is really dry and striking a minute to check point in southern lebanon, tall strong. so it has the latest beverage, the deputy spokes person for unit fill you in peacekeepers in southern lebanon, told i'll just say around that. so today's incident that involved and these really bulldozer and he's ready, excavate to the unit, feel safe damage is damaged a perimeter fence around a un peacekeepers. position is just one of what we'll see. incidents involving the damage of the unit fill positions, or in date, the injuring of unit fail personnel since the beginning of october, that spokes person saying that at least 8 of those incidents, it was clear to them. the israel was responsible spokesperson went on to say that
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$29.00 unit fail sites in that area of southern lebanon. israel has in recent weeks, tried to force that personnel to evacuate according to unit failed. they saying that israel a saying that they should move for their own safety. well, unit fail have come out and said that this is a clear violation. yet again, all international low. and they have that that despite the kind of problems and risks the dangers that they are facing, they are determined to hold the positions. meanwhile, most strikes the saving on the southern suburbs of pharaoh. they came off to forced evacuation warnings from the is riley military. it's being reported, one of those as strikes was close to a university campus in that area. it's really important mode to recognize that low is where he's putting out a lot of warnings for these evacuations. many of these strikes come without warning
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. and a lot of the people that we've spoken to affect these areas say that they often don't receive the warnings to evacuate because they simply isn't the food network operating in that area. so just to get and highlights how dangerous these strikes all and the danger that they post to civilians in these areas, charles stuff that was a 0, they were still a head hey, on elders, the charges of bolts and an alleged around link salt to assassinate the us president elect donald trump, the meeting between historic 1st greece and turkey. i mean to discuss a long standing territorial dispute. the the nights and the southern states of the us have been remarkably warm reason the
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day is not quite so, but that one's feeds in against the cold has been bringing snow to places like new mexico. just as an example, does that real cold snowboarding it has moved all of this move? no, i think the next day or so, let's see, rather less in new mexico, rather more in colorado or wyoming. but the whole system is opened up and the big chairs are there with potential tornado generating chairs becoming slightly less strong now, but still there from the coast in eastern texas rise up towards the ohio valley and look you up with what you still have. it can rafael fish right into the seas might be coming into the central valley of california as well. but unfortunately, not the south where the 5 still but and the wants of the east coast is still with us, but it will be tempted by the increasing cloud and some right kind of being is looking right at the moment. now, raphael is gone through cuba, and so boss, there was wind damage and so it might have funding, it could, it will be improved upon i but this,
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this in cuba down towards the small lines are very, we're talking about equally sweat from costa rica down towards panama and colombia and perry looked particularly wet with warnings that all flash study once again the of the limits to how fine a dream contains sta in your own adventure now counter and waives the
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book about 2 or 3, i'll just bear with me. so rom, and into all reminder of all the help stories that you and human rights office says . 9070 percent of deaths in the 1st 6 months of as well as war on garza for women and children in any europe hold you and calls for a due reckoning for her risk violations that they meant to genocide. the pun. assigned football association is cooling on the wall as governing bodies visa to address the genocidal, racist dis. lemme say big rhetoric amongst is variety. football funds on thursdays opposed to the mccarthy tel aviv told down thomaston in flags and tempted races slogans ahead of a match in ends to the page. right. let's tiring up more and strikes on the lebanese capital base. they came soon after these. bailey ministry issued evacuation threats for people living in the southern sub up of the here to the
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judge in the us says, grant to the request by special council jack smith to postpone the federal case against double from 5 assets to revise. the 2020 election result, smith told a judge more time is needed following drugs within the presidential election. there are still state level cases pending against trump in georgia and new york, but it's on 2nd how they'll proceed was he re enters the white house. meanwhile, a policy being present mahmoud abbas has called trump to congratulate him on his re election and says that he is ready to work for a peaceful, outgoing calls of relations between the 2. silent after trump move the u. s. embassy in israel to jerusalem and a major break with decades of us diplomacy. us prosecutors have charged the radian man, i have a large cloth by a round revolution regard to kill the president elect. donald trump,
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the justice department says the accused was possible network of criminals used by time wrong for surveillance and murder. the higher the charges come up to. yeah. when trump survive to assassination attempts to a 100, the pulls of palm beach photo aside from somebody logo, result to the u. s. department of justice says it has charged 3 men in iranian plot to assassinate president elect. donald trump, according to justice department officials, an f d, a national name for hon shaka read, was hired by the iranian revolutionary guard, and his handlers told him to come up with a plan to assassinate trump in september. according to recorded conversations with law enforcement officials, chuck a re said that he was told on october 7th to carry out that plan within 7 days or wait until after the election to other man carlyle rivera and jonathan load home were arrested in the united states, shot the rate is believed to remain in
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a rock. meanwhile, trump did his 1st interview in a telephone interview with n b c's. kristin, welter, trump said he believed you had a mandate to bring common sense back to the country. he said, is number one priority was securing the us border with mexico. asked if he had a price tag for the mass deportations of millions of undocumented people in america . he said he had no price tag, but he had no choice to carry it out. the problem was just too bad. he said. john henry, l g 0, palm beach, florida. oh, he's under mila. it's an integration just as a tiny. she says trumps deportation. fly will be costly and humane. what is the problem that incumbent president trump is trying to solve for? and if he's trying to protect a disaffected american citizens, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to the port microns for parts of our community. class families here is not going to actually fix that problem. instead,
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it's going to have massive humanitarian implications, be logistically, incredibly challenging and costs the tax payer's money that shouldn't be spent in that way. under us law, based on international norms, we are not allowed to refile or send people back to countries where they faced a persecution based on who they are, whether it's their race, their religion, their political affiliations, and their gender identity, etc. and so i think the idea of indiscriminately sending people to countries where they may face persecution, an arm is, is incredibly troubling. i worked at the border or the arizona, so nora, mexico, puerto, during the pyre, trump presidency, and i saw firsthand exactly what the cost of those anti immigrant anti asylum border policies looked like in real time. and the reality is,
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like we heard during the last segment, as folks were playing, persecution cannot be incentivized to stay where they are. they have to go somewhere. and under us law, we are suppose to afford them an opportunity to defend their asylum keys and to seek protection at our shores. it's incredibly disappointing that we refused to do that. while the mexican government says it's policies to reduce the flight of microns from south to north or over, the walking gun will stay in place. but then under pressure from trump, he says he's prepared to impose tyrants if iraqi lebow the crossings into the us doubtful dramatically hello centers on pnc reports now named mexico southern border . the people at the shelter in the southern border of mexico with the what they might have say that they are somewhat less hopeful at the possibility of a new life or dime in the united states. after the victory of donald trump and the united states presidential election, so that certainty is a word that we heard
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a lot among the men in particular. they fear that the when from comes into office, it could the get rid of a number of options that do exist right now for them to eventually enter the us legally, among them the possibility of requesting from here asylum through an app people i've been waiting for weeks at times, even months for that appointments in a safe passage, a legal way, a temporary permits to cross the max. you can go to that appointment to at the us mexico border. the fear is that trump, once it comes and also to get rid of that, among other opportunities that, that they have. um, we also heard earlier on friday from the mexican for administer, one of them on who said that the policy is currently in place are working. and he
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said that the, the number of the legal crossings between mexico and the us have fallen by 76 percent this year. and that they hope that they will be able to discuss this, these issues with and youth from, for the ministration to show them that indeed the best system, their motto is working as it is without the need for a for their crack down. allison that i'm get the as just the that to us media. all reporting from the transition team is preparing executive orders to withdrawal from the powers crime is agreement. but many states dominated by the democratic policy of volume to resist the policies of his 2nd term with california taking the lead rubber. and those are upholstered uh, from los angeles. more than a 100 houses burned in thousands of people were evacuated. as wind driven, wild fires exploded in southern california. hedgerows are burning agricultural fields are burning instructions are burning. the spires moving dangerously fast.
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the fires are a potent reminder of how climate change may bring conflict between liberal democratic california and donald trump. on his return to the white house. in his 1st term, trump treated the golden state as an enemy. california sued the administration more than $100.00 times seeking to block many of its policies from climate change rules to implementing the so called muslim band. democratic governor gavin newsome has ordered an emergency session of the california legislature early next month to shore up california legal resources against the trunk in a statement new. some said the freedoms we hold dear in california are under attack, and we won't sit idle from fired back on social media blasting, what he called nuisance. insane policies. california is attorney general bowed stiff resistance. we know to take trump at his word when he says he'll roll back
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environmental protections, go after our immigrant and l g b, t to plus communities, attack our civil rights and restrict access to essential re productive care. the, among the likely conflicts are climate change and environmental policies, opposition to mass deportation of on documented workers and families, and safe guarding women's reproductive rights. framing, global warming as an existential risk. california has taken the lead in climate friendly policies, including a requirement that only 0 emissions vehicles be sold in the state by the year 2035, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, to bolivia, where the constitutional cold has done the former president, even morales from running for office ramos was selected in 2006,
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but then sent the country in 2019. after his waiting for a full time was disputed is the time it's another run has puts him in conflict with his former liabilities coming. present luis out, you know, there's probably minister assignment, however, it says called a general election day. says we'll head to the polls on november, the 29th i brings that end to the historic coalition government the lead the country since 2021. how is this send to right party was found or found enough common calls with it send to left drive holes to work together? island is now heading for a 3 week general election campaign. sold spin, took between took you and greece wrapped up on friday with the turkish foreign minister saying more work must be done to resolve a dispute over a maritime boundaries. me again and mediterranean, sees the 2 sides a jew to meet again in athens. next month, greece and took it each claiming every via gmc reaching around 11 kilometers from
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the coast lines. greece says it has a right to expand this to about 22 kilometers under un rules. which oakia wold any expansion could lead to conflict. the dispute focuses on exclusive economic zones why countries could explore and explode. results is the one recognizes greek control over 71 percent of the sea and to kia around 9 percent. but to q wants this area and to install it oil exploration, the u and the u. n says this infringes on greece, is maritime territory built in cyprus, claims this area will it's truck yet to explore it for result is for territory and disagreements. all the, any issue between the 2 countries, but it's also looking for solutions when it comes to assign them a migration policy. jones for awful us repulsed from the island of symbols in the east and energy and a threes and 2 kids need to resolve how to set maritime borders. india, g,
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and greece. once the full $22.00 columbus is a territorial volta allowed under international law to kill prefers to stick to the current 11 columbus has. the tuckers coast behind me comes so close to some us here . it makes no difference. how much territorial was each side claims. this narrow straight is divided down the middle, but there a wide swath severed you where it does matter. and if greece has its way, it will end up controlling mold and 70 percent of the gmc up from 43 percent today . and agreement may be impossible because feelings run so high on both sides. but perhaps they can agree to let an international quotes decide the method that could be the way out. both sides are now ready for and the other issues on the agenda. a police station on the greek island of rhodes, inside dozens of migrants and asylum seekers being held in custody until recently, hundreds of them slept on.
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