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or the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi and sadie. you navigate, here's what's coming off for the next 60 minutes. a united nations committee finds israel's warfare and methods and gaza can suspense with genocide. israel strikes are you in run schooling does a city housing, forcibly displace palestinians at least 4 people are killed,
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syria and officials say at least 15 people have been killed into is really strikes on the campus of damascus. the pastors and supported palestine gather in central parents and that type security ahead of a football match between france and israel's hand on pete. the statement would be of school to use former olympic ski champion lindsey bones. nonsense, but she's coming out of retirement at the age of 14, the hello. we begin and gaza, where israel's methods of warfare had been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide, including the use of starvation as a weapon or for
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a un special committee has urged all member states to uphold their legal obligations to stop israel's violations of international law, it recommends businesses to be held accountable if they've helped provide weapons or technology to assist and enable israel's continuing on slots for you. and special committee has accused as real of stripping kala city ends of the very necessity is required to sustain life, such as food, water, and fuel. the new report also, which used as israel, of creating a lease or a mix of crises that will inflict severe harm on generations to come on. the 2nd report from human rights watch says israel is committing ethnic cleansing and gaza . that report found evidence of israel's deliberate and force mass displacements of palestinian civilians which it describes as a war crime. meanwhile, israel chosen these 27 people across the gaza strip on thursday, including in an air strike on an order. a school that housed hundreds of forcibly
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displaced palestinians and gaza city. at least 4 children are among the dead's osama bin drop age reports. oh wow. what did aid cuz a massacre is it occurring daily reality for palestinians is really bums of kidmore . a survivors carry the old and the young looking for him. the, when the civilians displace from the north, israel continues with its genocide against the entire posting in population. the whole world is watching palistine and women and children slaughter ripped to pieces and show it to the bone. what are the arabs waiting for? why is the whole world silence as our population is ethnically cleansed? enough is enough that these victims are from a pact. you in school to being used in a shelter and gods, a city, hundreds of palestinians, forcibly displaced from their homes and northern gauze,
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sheltering there was in front of them. and it says that we rushed to celebrate dean school shelter after it was pounded by his riley bull plains. this entire section of the building was leveled in a mess of 5 bro, counts. as a result, we managed to put the fire out for young children were killed in the attack. the day began for many of the more emotions good vibes as the old very more of the young. this last funeral is that deluxe the hospital embedded, but our offering is really strike and mcgraw's ease refuge account, the specter of death at every hospital in the courtyard. every day, the living being starved as aide is blocked from northern dogs or for weeks. those who have been forced to other areas can get some food, which they have direction. but for people like home yeah, cool. access to some old flower is not enough to forget the reality that applies to them to show you. do i want them yesterday we had 20 killed the day before yesterday. we have fussy, we hear of flashy, and the 100 people being killed every day in the world. not seeing this,
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the whole world can see what's going on and gone. so they are in the silence and turn their heads. nobody cares about her for the tools of the mobile telephones face that complained of being abandoned by the world on witnessing recurring war crimes in the last 14 months and denying the basic needs. and israel systematic campaign to dismantle and outlaw the only agency mandated to provide relief if or cannot operate to defense. so you and will not be able to operate and to provide this critical services. and in that case, the only i've done that even an option is that the owners of the responsibility goes back to the occupying power. not occupying power is focused on the military victory over the people. and then regardless of the suffering. 6 6 and the 43000 palestinians were mostly women and children have been killed since israel,
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oregon that began. and it appears to be new and insight. so i'm a job aid as of there. well, as we mentioned, israel's mass, displacements of palestinians under threat of attack has been designated a war crime by human rights watch. or correspondence are to about assume has been speaking to palestinians who been forced to flee central garza and i'm right now. and there is about in one of the open at the encampments here, why the situation is critically very dire. we can see that. so retorts ha, completely unfolding, made shift tens where families are going through really and look truly terrific humanitarian conditions. you can see how flimsy based and so on how families in fact, are struggling. i'm a block of all sorts of bags because it just let me fix, you know, to take a very close smoking house. siblings are struggling here and displace children are completely struggling in every single day and every single hour. i know what else
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to so what's a for them every day is a challenge. for survivor, we can see like they are bringing their gallons of water in order to feel it's a light of the full collapse of this segmentation system. here on your coat, we can see like families are building the mix, shift tons close to each other in order to devise. most of them have been displaced from northern gauze, refund them in the line, and we are living in dia conditions among the waste. there's no medication of any sort, was starving, and the few aid supplies we may get all hands on. i'm not sufficient or healthy. i've lost more than 25 killers since the beginning of the war. instead of having a rough uh dish of we are suffering to get our hands on plain water only solved to watch what is available. our main problem is we are flooded with sewage into firewood by mosquitos, and 3, and 6 has seen officers who think them as winters around the corner mobile full victim to epidemic has above all, we did not have the basic tools like so for detergents to fight these hard conditions,
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so we all doomed this situation across many areas in the area by that which is the most densely populated area in the gaza strip is getting day by day much for us. what civilians are cooling the international community to afford them protection, especially in areas that it is what it has announced it to be completely safe humanitarians of power. so by soon i would do 0, there was, but i personally, let's say that you in special committee, it has listed a number of recommendations for member sites to stop israel's violations of international law. the report calls for nationals including those with do is really citizenship involved and subtler violence or violations in gaza to be held accountable. it recommends that companies which are complicit in violations of international law face full accountability for their actions. that's whether through the supply of arms or provision of digital products and services that enables as rules on slots. it also recommends investors to ensure that their
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investments in israel do not pro long the occupation of palestinian land. um, but social media companies including meta tech talk and ex, increase transparency about the government's requests for content removal. without court orders. it calls for individuals not to be mislabeled as anti semitic for disapproving of the killing of civilians, the tax on humanitarian workers. gabriel is also has more details from the un headquarters in new york highly significant in the sense that this is a committee that was mandated by the general assembly back in 1968. and they issue report every year looking at the human rights situation in the occupied palestinian territories. now this year they focused on everything but particularly on guys because of israel's a continued bombardment there. and the report looks from october 2023 until july
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2024. and they spent the last several months compiling all of this data to ultimately complete this report. it's very extensive. it has a lot of details and it's a $27.00 pages more than $200.00 different foot notes with pieces of evidence. and as you pointed out there, many recommendations you point out a few of them, but they're also uh, even more over 20 recommendations when it comes to recommendations for member states, recommendations to israel, and then general recommendations as well. just one line from the report. it says by early 2024 over 25000 tons of explosives equivalent to 2 nuclear bombs, had been dropped on guys that causing mass destruction. again, that's just in early 2024. so as bad as this report is, a risk, as its findings are the real situation because it is probably even much worse. so they will be working on another report looking at more recent data as well. but
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this report will be presented to the general assembly on monday, or then we expect to get more reactions from member states. jennifer cassidy is electron diplomacy and international law at the university of oxford. she's also a former irish diploma. joining us remarks for thanks for your time. how timing is this report compared to previous ones we've seen from you in bodies as well. this a forestry city is extremely damming, but as your previous presenter said, you know this, these are going to be presented every year. and indeed, when i was working in the united nations and naturally aren't, and since the site side israel, i'm was there, i was there when reports of these nature were presented, they have beat extremely, damming for many, many years. now of course, this has been most heightened we have ever seen. and as mentioned today, are 27 pages over to and just put notes. and as you said,
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20 recommendations. now. yes, it is dumbing. yes it is. you telling us exactly what we are all seeing with our own eyes on our phones day in day irish. but the real problem lies in how on earth is this going to be these recommendations going to be implemented? yes, it's going to be brought to the general assembly. there will be talks on is i'm brought to the un security council, but we're still going to see the status of so, i mean, if that's, that's, that's the question that i wanted to ask you. a number of recommend to recommendations being made as a diplomat of a former diplomat yourself. then what would your recommendation be as to how this should be enforced? you know, um and i find the form ridiculous for reasons. one of the key regions was, you know, leaving diplomacy, the lack of, i'm a big believer in diplomacy, i lecture and diplomacy. and i am, you know,
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a pursuer all the diplomatic, a names and methods. but you know, i still have to now, or scholars and if not, we need to recognize the fact and we need to coal re out of the, as it is at this moment. jennifer cassidy, are you still with us? ok, unfortunately we have lost our connection to jennifer cassidy. so we will move away from the story for just a moment and tell you about what happens in lebanon because at least 14 blogs have shaken be roots in the past 24 hours. this is israel continues to bombard its southern suburb. the is really army has issued the threats of attacks multiple times for 2 areas in the south of lebanon's capital, the commercial district of hot at the headache and the bodies in but ours
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neighborhood have been targeted. zayna heard the reports from bay roots. the strikes keep coming. there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing campaign and be rude southern silver against what the military calls hezbollah target's day and night. the largely empty neighborhoods are coming under attack. other areas where it has the has influence are also being targeted as well as defense minister says as well will continue to hit has below with full force. and there won't be any ceasefire until as well as goals are meant among them. pushing the arms group back from the border area has beloved remains defiant. well, my husband cuz i thought i could, but despite a huge civilian casualties and destruction, our people have no choice but to continue the resist uh in the face. if it really puts elizabeth newton, you know, i will not take through politics, but she couldn't throw our country not submit to the enemy's condition. i don't
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know how's the law is fighting back. it is still able to launch themselves and rockets across the border, reaching as far as tel aviv. these really media says these attacks are forcing millions of israelis into shelters among as well stated work goals is the return of tens of thousands of people to their homes in the north has what i have said as ro won't be able to achieve that as long as attacks on lab and on continue, it has also made clear it won't accept, as well as conditions for a cease fire, saying they amount to a surrender and violate 11 on sovereignty. israel is insisting on the ability to conduct military operations with bins lebanese territories and act on its own against has the law for hezbollah. the main front in negotiations is a battle field along the border. it is hoping to change the equation by making it
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costly for advancing is really troops who are moving deeper inside lebanon. i think when it is a group goal or is that forces go deep deeply in this is on there will be more, uh, exposed. and because moves, well, moving, moving inside and moving deeply, is that weakness is always in his immunizations concept. isabel has been relying heavily on its air force and casualties are climbing. but hezbollah says, as well as the policy of killing and destruction will not force it to change its position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire center hunter eligibility to build a story. and state media is reporting to is really air strikes on the capital. have killed at least 15 people, one hit, a western neighborhood of damascus, while another targeted a suburb, the office of the palestinian islamic jihad, the group was targeted with several of their members killed. 16 others were wounded
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. charles stratford as following the story from david's. the syrian defense ministry is being quoted in syria in state media. as the having been 15 people, at least 15 people killed in billings is riley strikes. another 16 injured targeting an area inside the syrian capital domestic scenario, cold months, a which is a fairly well to do area that plays host 2 buildings offices of the united nations. the other strike was in the damascus countryside outside the capital is really all me is saying that they talk jade the palestinian islamic jihad. what indeed was tom is? it remains unclear. there has been no statement by that group palestinian islamic jihad. the goal is that based, they participated in the attacks with how mass on october the 7th last year inside israel,
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we've seen an uptick in attacks by as well targeting areas of syria. usually they really statement saying that they've been sitting in recent weeks targeting, while they describe us has the opportunity of so hezbollah infrastructures inside syria. they're also being solved between transport roads and bridges of coal. syria is a major ally off as bola and intelligence agencies will tell you that weapons come through syria from iran, into level to so that as being a lot of focus of the bombing in recent weeks. this attack though is the 1st in a long time, same anytime between the palestinian islamic jihad and again the, the low straits that israel can basically seemingly strike when and where it wants to stop at all. just 0. they would. okay. we can now speak to tommy hardy, who is a distinguished fellow with the american university of a root, joining us from boston in the states. so look around me who is speaking of the
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states trumpet, still building his administration, but based on what you know so far, what do you think this is going to mean for the middle east as well? it's going to be really difficult. and then at least the months and years ahead of probably get knowing what trump did last time and seeing the kinds of people. he's a point to this, this, the trunk, you know, built casinos as not just because they made good money. it's because his, his way of action is a bit like you can see, you know, governor is willing to do different things, put his money down and hope, but he hits it big. he's also use this approach to diplomacy has tried things before, like the abraham accords, the abraham records of his son. the larger customer came up with pieces of agreements of globalization with 4 countries forever over over the world with israel. but that was essentially created the conditions that a few years later,
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the created the despair among how mass of gas. and i know there's 2 loans they have to over 7 that's i've heard in the direct link between them, but there's an indirectly. so conditions that are created by an american diplomatic initiative lead to terrible consequences in the region. and we're seeing that now the guys are a war has expanded into lebanon, and other places, trump cares only about satisfying his donors and his partners, his business partner. so look, i mean might have to be mike huckabee who of course is trump's pick for in bass. order to israel has said in the past that's there is no such thing as westbank. he says, absolutely not to a 2 state solution, but is he just stating out loud? what has been us policy for decades shouting bye bye. pretty much you. it's very clear now i have for over a year of the genocide, these really i'm and i can join genocide. it's pretty clear now that the us really
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is pleased with what is real is doing, and that is real, is acting as a junior partner to an american. formerly a british tentative and serial imperative in the region which is to, to take control of the range of $200.00 people around, to arrange them. all americans strategic relations in a way that serves the heartland. the vampire used to be a lot of them. now it's washington and israel is the front lines of the imperial system. so yeah, so you, that you are. so has a really model serious um, negotiate or for any kind of disagreement. um, occasionally it does something useful, but most of the times it's not. it's not serious central should it's more dangerous . i moved from trump, but the list of responses. this is what's new in the region. people don't just sit down and watch us on tv and look at me in terms of like to present himself as a huge supporter of is rolling c not in the past, but he also sometimes has had
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a difficult relationship when that's nice and that's when yahoo himself, do you think that's all in the past, or is that going to shape the future? it depends on what kind of deal either. nothing. yeah, well for some reason it is very simple. the trump is a deal maker. uh, he wants to negotiate the situation that benefits him personally. his family has business partners as political allies, as donors, and ultimately the people who, who voted for him. right. unfortunately, he can't run again for president, but unless he changes the constitution, so we don't know it's going to happen between israel and the united states. we do know that they have pushed things so far. now, in the genocidal year, uh, 13 months we've had the they've shattered all the basic principles of international law and, and human rights protection systems. and the world is looking for how to react. in the meantime, it's only a few and understand on directors. and the regions like how madison has been around
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a few others and people desperate to protect themselves or try in the middle east are trying to find ways to push back against israel and the us. and nobody has a clear answer. can be a deal. and then making though, when it comes to 11 on because there is some reporting out of the us that says, suggest that nothing. yeah, hotel trump, the suite that israel is rushing to advance a ceasefire deal with lebanon and knots in order to deliver trumping early foreign policy. when, how likely do you think that is? i think it's very likely, but i think we have to be careful of these words that we use a deal of created by and up now is a deal to serve nathan? yeah. who not to serve the mutual right. just a flip in these and does relays of any kind of cease fire or piece of pretty much whatever we call it is really wants to use that to dominate loving. i'm problem, hopefully, as it's now trying to dominate guys on the west bank,
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the permanently on the us seems to go along with this. so this is dangerous for the united states. this is really very dangerous because it makes the united states a direct factor in a genocidal process that obliterates or people and just looking at the regions sort of more widely for a moment. what does this mean for ties to, for example, saudi arabia and other gulf countries. we know trump, son in law, jerry christner isn't expected to be part of the administration this time around as far as we know. but he has spent the last few years building business ties with saudi arabia, as well as other gulf states. so, well, that's the pump in way. that's what they do. they, they do, they make deals of business deals and they use political and diplomatic arrangements to start those deals to help them out. and so i think the relationship between the us and so the rave and the fact hall, the gulf reasons is really fascinating. now, because the gulf region is a starting radio and the numbers and the others are really busy trying to formalize
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normalized tires with the wrong, they don't want to be a permanent world where they were trump and his supporters. and these really is want to be a permanent warner where they run. so coming into a real class year between the us national interest. and so how the policy priorities they arrived, males are trying to come up with a more visual resolution there. that's what i think the one slide slide chest that we might have is a regional agreement that satisfies everybody's interest and follows international implements un resolutions and stops the cycle of endless warfare included. we have about 30 seconds left or so, but i got to ask you about iraq and syria because the us still has a military presence in both countries. of course, special forces operate in other parts of the region is not likely to change going forward. no, it's been expanding over the years, is about 50000 american troops of the region, all kinds of boats and missiles and, and they have a presence in about 15 countries,
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at least across the region. so this is something that yours does all the time. most of the time it does it with a clearly knowing what is the name and what are the implications and therefore it gets more and more complicated and bloody all the time. okay, well leave it there at on, including thank you so much for speaking to us. from boston, a thank you. the hundreds of professors are on the streets of the french capital for a 2nd night ahead of a football match between france and israel. so demonstrators are rallying and support a power stein calling for an end to israel's war on gaza. for gestures, once a match between france and israel to be cancelled thousands of police officers of patrolling, paris fearing unrest. the city is on high alert following violence in the netherlands last week after
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a match between amsterdam and the is really my copy team. natasha butler is joining us from paris. just 1st tell us about the protest taking place behind you. the better for you uh, a 100 uh process established a no fault decides across stage when uh that model is involved. the saw the cooling, full, and then for some time now on the left as well. the menu say should be taken away so they should have been canceled. okay, the default would be hosting the last page of his way to attack and 11 on face. the place is not very angry. there are a lot of young people. there are
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a lot of people come out to the sounds. what is going on? what is going on for the city and then what security like natasha ahead of the the match uh in a few hours time. we understand that a large number of forces have been mobilized according to the offices, familiar files and offices the most, most of the problems of the city more than 500 years. so high by the french football federation, worried about what could happen, what happens in tennessee and after that the social just seems like
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the. ready the okay, thank you so much. latasha butler reporting from paris still had on the officer and who's our high hopes a low turn house vote counting is underway ins for length as for elementary election, struggling with smog in new delhi. as the indian capital tops the list of the world's most polluted cities, coming up in sport, mike tyson says there's no way she can lose those come back fights at the age of 58 .
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genocide, including the use of starvation as a weapon. afore it accuses israel, of creating a little mix of crises that will inflict severe harm on generations to come. meanwhile, on the ground is really military. his target in the corner was school housing, hundreds of forcibly displays palestinians. in garza city, a police for children have been killed. syrian st media is reporting to it's really or strikes on the capital, have killed the police 15 people, one head of western neighborhood of damascus. while another targeted a suburb is all we can now go back to jennifer cassidy, who's electro and diplomacy and international law at the university of oxford. she is also a former irish diploma. joining us once again from oxford. welcome back with cassidy . so we were discussing the new you and report that as found, israel's were for methods to be quote, consistent with the character characteristics of genocide. and in this report,
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the special committee ernst all member states to uphold their legal obligations in order to stop israel. um, how likely do you think that this report will actually remind these members states of their legal obligations? and so we have to look as well. what states need reminding, as we seen from october 2023, that the new jersey of the general assembly and now increasing there's only a very, very few small number of states which do not need reminding of this. the only stage that has done being in the way of making a ceasefire. legally binding and allowing the information in invitation to, to and a be implemented is the united states and by, you know, by proxy israel. and so for a recommendation and the general assembly to pass,
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it just needs the majority of states to vote for, for a resolution to pos in the united nations security council. of course, we know that all members must vote for it and it must be know the show. and, and, but as we seen, the us is the single. i'm the single only player and has been since october 2023. and the greatest challenge and, and implement um, and it intends to dis, seatbar and to any recommendations being put into place. so with this report today, it is, it, it is down and get it and damning indictment of what israel is doing in gaza. but how is it it is? it's the recommendation they're going to be implemented and how it is going to come back. this will come down to simply ac u. s. allows this be to be implemented and made legally binding through the security council. was there anything in the reports that you wanted to see that
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perhaps wasn't in the report as a former zip will not familiar with? of course, the issue of israel and palestine, but also the language that's used in these reports or so regarding the language, i think many of us woods upon radios and also the human rights watch report that came out as you know, we would say that this is diluted language in many scenarios, but we have to recognize that unfortunately for the reasons that there are dissolution languages, unless there is a ruling of genocide or crimes against humanity made by d i. c, j or the ice. you see, these bodies can actually not use that strong language. now i am not saying on a personal level that this is right or wrong. i am simply saying these are the rules of conduct. unfortunately, as they, as they, as they signed, i myself work on the contrary. so you type, you know,
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the income body and even if they were taking place and we actually got convictions of crimes against humanity and genocide, even the press then simply couldn't use death star direct language as it was happening. so there is a former diluted language change, but it is very strong. and one point that i'd actually just, you know, wouldn't like to pinpoint on that. i was, i was very impressed with uh, with this special community. is there a recommendation to, to measure and, and it's, it's transparent and knowing that it needs to have transparency and not targeting and many people as anti symmetric for pro palestinian and post. because this is something that we do have not seen in other political crises. we've never seen the extent of and citizen journalism, as we have seen in gaza. and i have coined the term, the foreign policy of silicon valley. and this is something that we're really seeing play out. so as you know, very, very impressed to see dash,
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actually put in writing, and that's usually not something that's, that's highlighted so, so that is, that is, is quite a good forward step, i believe. okay, thank you so much. jennifer cassidy. thanks for joining us from all. thank you. the okay, well the head of the international atomic energy agency. rafael gross is visiting iran for talks and more monitoring cooperation at iran is nuclear sites to her on. so as it's willing to negotiate with the u. n. agency, but not under pressure or so it's hard to our reports now from to her on a c is growing us up with us of original war the head of the international atomic energy agency. the federal c met talk the rental officials into around including the new, the elected president, mr. position young, who has expressed his willingness to be negotiated, the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with west new care energy, new course. it has called for more corporation on wanted to to know if you want us nuclear sites found an explanation of union traces reports and they found at some
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on declares sites. i am here with you around try to find adequate solutions to ease tensions, to move forward. this is my target. this is my concern, and i am confident that we are going to be able to do it. i hope i gross it appeared optimistic during his wizard, but there's a huge knuckle thrust between you wrong. and the was nuclear watchdogs getting smaller. i use is inspections. are the limited. you're all sees, do an agency is on the particularly for us by 3rd parties, particularly as well, but you don't have the top different message, the pulse with the gross or constructive set you up to the to has interest. so these are good discussions for designing a new part to reduce the tension spinner and costs and others on this issue. you run the assistance will not negotiate on the pressure or intimidation much on the other. the we have repeatedly announced that any intervention is cause illusion. a guest is limited public affairs laundry and will be met with
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a decisive response. we will not allow them to exit pressure on us, putting gross as low as was it in may. both parties agree to resume pools, but the most progress has been made since then. there are growing concerns that is relevant. memphis attacks on guys the bottom would be to turn a conflict between your on and united states, and the rest of the exchange of missiles and doors between you run and is the 1st floor to deepen this concerns. and how does the un nuclear, worst of hope she's with it to, to run with? how is the pension grocery hopes that you run to get a little more inspections off it's nuclear facilities? to achieve this, you run the officials have long assisted the companies nuclear program. is peaceful and forced to be in use the, the usage you run has embraced uranium up to 60 percent. 90 percent is needed to reach weapons, grade level. this is have the oh to 0 to hong more evidence is emerging in some
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done of the mass killing of civilians into 0 states. the parent military rapids support forces is accused of killing more than $1200.00 civilians. the latest round of islands began after an hours of command or is effected through the army last month. the escalation has led to a huge displacements crisis. a vote counting is underway and through line cars parliamentary elections, the new president called the snap pole. in september, hoping to win a majority of the nation has been recovering from its worst economic crisis. middle fernandez as this report from colombo. this was the 1st volume in 3 elections in sherlock, a software, the political and economic meltdown. and voters took that job seriously. but the only indication suggest low voter turnout then previous elections to issues gift coming up among the voters just even spoke to parliament. thought that it is, do we must appoint people who have a clean leadership, reco known who will work for the country. and so do much,
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but instead of just young people, as of who we choose for the future of this country booth and in 1000 sorta when there is a parliament free of corruption and fraud, we hope the benefits will take us down to the people. if not for us, at least for our children, the ivy, the left is national people's power alliance is expected to do well. the newly elected president under commodities on 9th of these of parliament and called the snap election in september, hoping to win a majority. this is important for the ncp to keep it from says of rooting out corruption and bringing in sweeping changes that many have also bottom to me because something like but i have done, we definitely need strong power in parliament. so on november 14th, we must for the parliament without the present status. thousands of candidates are competing for the $225.00 c. the legislature. most of districts needed to buy the papers just to fit in the hundreds of names in the free election commission says
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the election went well meant that it up at that time, the research, the public, the political parties, i'm the support is to extend the cooperation given to us to conduct a peaceful election until we finish counting the vote and the amounts. the result is not a like many here have not forgotten economic protest. and unrest of 2 years ago, us governments have been accused of corruption, mismanagement, and abuse of power. lumpkin said, it's time to choose people who is of the country above themselves, from a president on his vicar missing on the phone, the opposition lead to subject payment. that's a claim that candidates with the only ones able to stay of the country to economic recovery counseling centers in every district, like this one in colombo, will be the center of attention in the coming hours as votes accounted bothering bad weather or dispute. the election commission hopes to have a final result by friday evening. minute fernandez under 0 colombo, who was president elect donald trump has main more top level physicians,
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including many who are shown loyalty to him. trump is nominated marco rubio, a senator from florida for a secretary of states, while the former democrats hulsy gap or it is picked for director of national intelligence. and my gates has been chosen as attorney general. all 3 must be confirmed by the senate, which is now under republican control. officer was whitehouse, corresponds, and kimberly hawk. it has more from washington or astonishment from both democrats and republicans here in washington and across the united states over the decision to a point not only tulsa gabbert, a one time democrat, to director of national intelligence, but also mat gates a one time congressman. now to be the attorney general, the top law enforcement officer picks by president elect donald trump coming as a bit of
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a surprise given their backgrounds. tulsa gabbert has been at odds with foreign policy in the united states. she has met in the past and 2017 with syrian president bosher all off that that is at odds with us foreign policy. also claiming that there are bio labs in ukraine, but it is really, mat gates is background that is of greatest concern to both democrats and some republicans. until recently, she had been investigated by a house ethics panel for concerns about morality including illicit drug use, accepting gifts, ad sexual misconduct. this panel was set to release its report on friday that will no longer be made public due to his appointment as attorney general. now, there are concerns about whether or not donald trump will now be able to have a check power given the fact that the republican party controls the house of representatives,
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the senate. and now donald trump is able to potentially push through his appointments without having any sort of vote at all. in fact, he posted on acts that he would like to do. so during recess is even without the sort of standard 50 votes. now the question is, will republicans stand up to him? kimberly how it gets algae 0. the white house, a brazilian police say there's evidence of the link between a suspected suicide bombing in brazil young and insurrection. in the capital last year, authorities were trying to determine whether a man who killed himself in a blast outside the supreme court on wednesday was acting alone. he's been identified as a former city council, a candidate for the right wing party, a former presidential, your boston arrow, the court, a neighbor and congress were invaded by boston area supporters in january last year to protest his defeat to president lula,
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the silver researches and you've gone to have found the evidence that life saving malaria drugs are becoming less effective, particularly in the young children. a study found signs of resistance. so the drugs are missing in and one in 10 patients and a further 10 percent of those treated were thought to be cured, suffered or repeat attack within one month. drug resistance is a growing concern globally, on his estimated to kill 39000000 people. by 2050 visibility in india's capital has fallen sharply as toxic smog shrouds the city. and the del you now tops the list of the world's most polluted cities. nearly 90 percent of flights leaving the airport had been delayed. bernard smith, reports of the new delhi city, or far too, is a fighting a losing battle with small. but these on 2 small guns are only a temporary solution. the clouds of toxic fumes
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a back almost as quickly as that dispersed. officials are blaming a combination of high pollution humidity, no wind, and a drop in temperature, which sent at quality into the severe category for the 1st time to seize the city's hospitals and clinics building up to the consequences. children particularly vulnerable to the wrong is because that means it's still means they're things like not so much already developed and they lead sense of most of the new one children are going to be there. some of these is the city has regulations that are supposed to come back small cause with the even all plate numbers are allowed on the roads, on the ultimate days. construction site should have auntie smoke guns. all these regulations are still bearing with how much is it's being implemented on the grounds. no one knows about it. if you go in all the stuff instructions, i sincerely suggested. i don't know. guidelines are be implemented on the ground by mid week daily was the wills, most polluted city, according to
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a global ranking index, it's expected to remain bad at least until friday, by then when should pick up dispersing the fault and giving people a chance to see more clearly, but it's all just there still ahead on the news our, the sports news is coming up and if you return to the national team for south korea's favorite son, broke up qualifying action. coming up after the break, the children playing the shutters along. narrow alley ways. what generations palestinian refugees have played before, like from the margins of live in the society. a struggle now made was why i'm not. you know, that we can was established by decades ago. the united nations estimates that more
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than 90 percent of people who are living on the diplomacy lies. it's not just has bullet being targeted. 11 them from us is israel killed the come on to his wife and 2 children in the strike on october. the 5th, when a several targeted assassinations announced members in lebanon in recent weeks. posters of recently assassinated hamilton has the latest reminder of israel's lease to reach. no one knows who else is on these rails fit list, and where among palestinian refugees who are civilians. 11 in the next talk it may be the the
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consent for sport. here's peter 13. thank you very much. and then big sky champion, lindsey vaughn has announced he's coming out of retirement at the age of 40 and she has not ruled out. so i'm competing at the mixed winter olympics. david stokes reports nearly 6 years after hanging a post ski boots. lindsey bone is dusting them off again and ready to hit the slopes. she's rejoining the us ski team with the media to affect the spike having surgery for a partial knee replacement. earlier this year. the full see about said she wouldn't be doing it if she didn't think she could compete. in moving to the school, what she's peas, the over the last few months when i actually had friends who spoke to tied down to new zealand in the summer, back on the re skis back training gates and years ago we still had the honda income at night time and the only woman to ever done that. and it was i called clinic and it shows that she was still skiing incredibly fast. and i do believe that she can come back and be up there again. one of the most successful female sports,
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those in history bonus at 320000000 pick mid list including a downhill gold and vancouver in 2010. she hasn't ruled out competing the next 20 games in 2026, saying everyone knows how much she loves racing at the olympic course and katina. one of these grades of strengths was that she was able to take more risk than anyone else who would absolutely throw myself down down her courses. she would ski on men's equipment. so let's go menu. these are all in the women's gaze because she was bigger and stronger, and f a and is kind of more powerful than, than most of the other women she was competing against. but that did come with a cost and the cost was that she crashed. you know, quite a few times in hard to so numerous occasions, you know, i know people who have skied with food knee replacements, but they're not going to be racing down. you know, i see, you know, was said downhill costs is you know,
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90 miles an hour when she would start with 82 will come victories in 2019 when was taught the old time list. but she since been surpassed by fellow american mikaela schiffron, the to may go head to head as early as next month. with the new season starts at the the creek in colorado. david stokes, which is 0. 4000 police and security store for being deployed around parents suspected the phone. so head of frances nations lead match against israel. the extreme measures come a week off the violence between these really football fans and palestinian supposes in amsterdam on wednesday, protest is on the streets of the french capital called for a boy because of the game too much into law. it's, they do much do nothing. it's a match of shame and we're bringing a team here which comes from a tyrant tree, which is currently committing a crime against humanity. a genocide, a much crime ethnic cleansing front should be boy touching the match. the players shouldn't play. she follow what we did to russia,
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what we did to south africa. we still have them playing in the olympics and other sports and competition was good. why not israel? israel's team trained on wednesday and hope today supposes would still turn out to watch the match. despite the security concerns. just 20000 fans are expected inside the 80000 seat, the stadium north of paris. for the moment, everything is fine. we are feeling safe, and again, i want to thank the friendship, governmental for the quite environment to supply for us. and now of course, it's not the identity with india and this is what it is. and now we have to include for the help also. so the people from the easily the community around is we've come to see always nation of game. it say it would give us a lot of pleasure to be go up, that we have not afraid of anyone, a of clothes to be safe and to a goal must have the game because we are dealing with sport. and i hope that
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everything would pass goods in these game now to the race to qualify for the 2026 woke up, south korea have beats him to wait to waive. sonya can mean got on the school. she put a penalty on his return to the national team of the injury. there is the koreans winning this 131 sites upgrade fee with only $13.00 points, only the top 2 qualified directly. well, 3rd and 4th word fonts to another route. to go through the heavy help the ron b, north korea in group i despise. you won't be 3 know up enough on the north koreans managed to pull 2 goals back off of the uranium is had to play a central. but at the end of the 3 to you won't have 13 points from 5 games and top they group. mike tyson says there's no way he's going to lose against jake cold. the 58 year old former heavyweight champion is returning to the ring again. spring youtube, who was 51 years younger than him. several states would not sanction the belt, but texas agreed to a show to 8 to minute round,
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full mass and heavier clouds to lessen the power of pensions. what do you lose these fights? thank you. i'm not going to lose the spot, but did you say that the last news of the citizen? i am not going to do here with the cleveland. kevin, here's became i need the 16 in the history. so when they 1st the 13 games of the season, they license a street cab against the philadelphia 76 is 1141 of the 6. it is the best sort tennessee's. and since for 2015 golden state warriors who opened up with a wrinkled, 20 full game winning street. the honest and take the compet, grab them m b a season high, 59 points. as the movie, the bus came back from 18 point spelling to beat the detroit pistons. you know,
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if it's on the 9th occasion the to tell them m vp has scored more than 50 points in the game. the box winning 127120. braun james could not quite get the same numbers as the honest, but he did finish up with 35 points in his food consecutive triple double for the i may lake is. james added 14 the system. 12 rebounds, as the lakers said, perfect at home. do you think of the name for scrubs these 128. 123. the n b i champion, boston, celtics, florida, and jason tatum to help them off to making a slow start against the brooklyn next take them school at 15. always 56 points in the 3rd quarter as the celtics pulled away for a 159 and 114 victory. tough luck, man. it's jason tate. i'm finished with. all right, that's all this whole thing is full of the time. be 3. thank you so much, peter, for that up. and thanks for watching the news hour on alger 0,
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there will be more news coming up right after the break with my colleagues 0. find the 8 thanks for watching alto sera on bye bye. for now. the in the philippines, women are renting out there with some of it. this is controversial and a highly religious nation to put in underground business as a friday. if the birth certificate of a child is falsified, is that illegal is $1.00 oh, $1.00 east goes under cover to review the legality in the industry. the for the news behind on out just era united nations twins, you know, it's conference on climate change is seen as the most judge and developing nations needed estimates. $2.00 trillion dollars a year to come back to west effects of climate change. but we'll the developed world stump of the finance. besides, you may need to stay without 0 at the end of the coverage coming towards you,
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not from the impact of the us selections, escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or pod hit him into the woods. they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. this most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the, it's really, it's in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you, is that the thought provoking on sense, how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily here the story on talk to how does era
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the, the un special committee signs as real as well. and gaza has the couch risk of genocide and recommends businesses be held accountable for profiting from it. the, i'm sort of, i'm a good to have you with us. this is like from the also coming up israel strikes a you and when school in kansas city housing forcibly displaced almost indians at

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