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personal stories with a global audience. what is they see? life working on a rooftop such a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. they're a unique, fascinating creatures. he found nowhere else on the on which is the right the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i'm or i, kyle, this is the news our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. us special envoy amos hosting says, says progress and see slide talks in lebanon off has full of lead, a wants to fighting what stop until the deal is reached. twila, countries with us who did bodies of scheduled all over the road, all across exhausted,
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hungry and traumatized. the 1st time the account from the displaced palestinians. finally in garza, thousands of pirates s as in georgia. defy a police cracked sounds to me on new parliament. 3 elections will be live in the capital. simply c plus rising violence against women in kenya rights activist school on the government to declare a national disaster. and i'm side of how most of the day sport, just the kid who follow these dreams. that's how old time a great the rocker on a da says he wants his tennis career to be remember the to begin this news out and loving. and whether you especially invoice as progress is being made on reaching a cx, 5 deal between israel and has beula. and for the 2nd day of talks and beverage between amos hochstein, i'm speaking the lebanese parliaments, knobby barry,
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who's mediating on behalf of the on group hochstein is due to arrive in israel. later on wednesday, a meeting today bills on the meeting yesterday, i made additional progress. so i will travel from here in a couple hours to israel, to try to bring this to a close if we can, if we can meet on line because i am, has given a telephone statement, saying israel cannot impose conditions for a cx 5 deal that i'm not having a lot of we received a c supply proposal and we sent out feedback with us the invoice should have received. we will wait for the results without feedback shows that we agree to indirect and negotiation. we will wait and see the results. we cannot guarantee a cx 5 soon as long as israel is imposing its conditions. we want a full and comprehensive agreement with 2 conditions, a complete and israel's aggression, and they've been on, and
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a full protection of living on 79. well, meanwhile, at the mall strikes across 11, and during those talks, at least one lebanese soldier was killed. after his ready forces struck an army post in the south. hezbollah has express skepticism about israel's commitment to any peace deal. so let's think that it has some of correspondents now and they wait . so ally, we heard from 9 cas info for quite a while, but what was the main points that he wants to get across in his speech while everyone was writing name caused him to know hes will laws a final take on the seas. 5 talks with almost talk seeing he and they really what we had from the i am positive is office skepticism with readiness to go forward just in case it's conditions on math, mainly present things and of any solving t, as he said that's, that's
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a false. and main issue right now in these talks between the liberties on the americans, while i'm engaging with this is varies the as rose request to freely have action 11 on which liberties out a few things up the 9 cost and said main issue solvency should be present at the same time he mentioned said that i. busy the issues in this speech, for example, stating that any time be with is going to be head television is going to be hit. and he gave an example of what happened in the past days. all right, i'm just going to jump in that because i'm going to go straight to new york for the un security council is holding another dropped resolution cooling for a safe spot and garza, let's listen and i invite the representative of israel to participate in this meeting. it is so decided i propose that the council invites the permanent observer of the observer state of palestine to the united nations to
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participate in this meeting in accordance with the professional rules of procedure, the previous practice in disregard. that being no objection, it is so decided the security council will now begin its consideration of item 2 of the agenda. its members of accounts. so we'll have before them document s slash 2024 slash 835. the text of a draft resolution submitted by algeria, ecuador, gaona, japan, malta, mozambique republic of korea, sierra leone, slovenia, on switzerland. the counselor is ready to proceed to the votes on the draft resolution before it. and i now give the floor to those members of the council who wished to make statements before the vote. i get the
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floor to gaona. thank you madam president. for so swiftly facilitating the request to contain this meeting. i have the honor to introduce this draft resolution. on behalf of the 10 elected member states of the security council, namely of syria, ecuador, japan, malta, mozambique, republic of korea, sierra leone, sylvania switzerland, on my own country, diana. the resolution before the council is the product of several weeks of consultations among all council members. it was prompted by the council of deep concern over the catastrophic humanitarian situation in gossum, including what was on folding in north guy. so the need for an urgent response to that situation. as i take this opportunity to talk all delegations for they are
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very constructive stands throughout the negotiations. your flexibility has allowed us to develop a text which we feels, responds to many critical elements of the conflict. madam president, the text before us recalls the security council's primary responsibility to uphold international peace and security on demands and immediate unconditional. permanent ceasefire to be respected by all parties, and reiterates the counsels demand for the immediate, an unconditional release of all hostages. this is one of the most important professions of the text, since it addresses some of the most fundamental concerns regarding the ongoing castillo. these, the text also demands that the parties comply with their obligations on the international law, including international humanitarian law. emphasis is also placed on the last 4
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resolutions adopted by the council in relation to this conflict. reaffirming the provisions of those resolutions and demanding in particular, the full unconditional implementation of resolution 2735 adopted into critically. the draft also demands immediate access by the civilian population in the gaza strip, to basic surfaces and humanitarian assistance, indispensable to its survival. why rejecting any effort to start quite a simians, it also demands the facilitation of full rapid safe unhindered entry. a few monetary and assistance at scale 2 on throughout the gaza strip and the delivery of data assistance to all of a sudden by the stadium civilians who need it, including to civilians and been siege north, got so the draft resolution acknowledges on role as the backbone of the
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humanitarian responsive guy, so call to all parties to enable the agency to carry out its monday in all areas of operation by the president. the text represents a broad consensus achieved on the basis of careful, inclusive, transparent negotiations. west separately, the diversion positions have found a balance in the text. the dominant concern has been to provide a legally binding obligation to end the hostilities in guy. so the tim sincerely hopes that all delegations will support the fixed since it's aligns with our charter responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security . i sent you the rep sense to a guy on the full the statement. i should put the draft
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resolution to the vote. now quilters in favor of the draft resolution contained and don't commend s slash 2024835. please raise the hand those against the result of the voting is as follows. 14 votes in favor, one vote against 0 extensions. the draft resolution has not been adopted. having to the negative vote of a permanent member of the council. by now, by now gives the floor to those members of the council who wished to make statements off to the site to give the floor to the representative of the united
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states. all right, thank you. men and present colleagues, the united states deeply regrets this council finds itself here again, united states worked for weeks in good faith to avoid this outcome. we made clear throughout negotiations, we could not support an unconditional cease fire that failed to release the hostages. because as this council has previously called for a durable and to the war, must come with the release of the hostages. these 2 urgent goals are inextricably linked. this resolution abandoned the accessory. and for that reason, the united states could not support it. simply put, this resolution would have sent a dangerous message to them us. there's no need to come back to the negotiating
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table. from us would have seen it as an indication of its cynical strategy to hope and pray. the international community forgets about the fate of more than $100.00 hostages. for more than 20 member states who have been held for 410 days, we must not let that happen. ever. let me say this clearly. there are still 7 american citizens in the hands of from us. we will not forget them. for our part, we will continue to pursue a diplomatic solution that brings peace, security, and freedom to palestinians in gaza. the united states, along with partners in the region, has worked tirelessly to achieve such a deal. but we're not there yet. why?
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because some us as rejected, deal after deal after deal. and yes, some members of this council in their public statements ignore the callous, intransigent so from us, and indeed refused to condemn from us, which i'll note this resolution failed to do. again. some members of this council don't seem to want to confront the reality that today it is not israel standing in the way of a cease fire and hostage deal. it is how moss is really sad. it is prepared to have a temporary cease fire in exchange for the release of a few hostages, and then build on that to bring each and every hostage home. colleagues, the messages we sent to the world through these resolutions the matter. and this resolution and several other problems among the most glaring, i've already mentioned the failure to condemn us for his october 7 terrorist attack
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. it's inexplicable that more than 13 months since that day. some members of this council are missing the plot that they refuse to acknowledge it is from us that instigated this conflict. it is a moss that is put millions of palestinian civilians in harms way and has brought the region to the precipice of a broader war. colleagues, we've been clear that it is time for this war to end for the hostages to be released in port for palestinian civilians to begin rebuilding their lives more immediately. the united states has been explicitly cleared to israel, that it has a responsibility to facilitate humanitarian access and the delivery of aide at scale. we believe the process of laying out the terms of what we expect from israel in a very detailed way has generated a change in israel's approach. the american diplomacy will continue to press for more aid in and throughout gaza, which requires
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a sustained expanded implementation of urgent steps to improve conditions on the ground. we regret that the council could have incorporated compromise language. the u. k. put forward to bridge the existing gaps and support the scene mandatory in steps with that language. this resolution should have been adopted and the council would have reinforced ongoing diplomatic efforts on the ground. indeed, we also put forward many formulations over the past few weeks. they could have bridge the gaps and seen this council speak with one voice. despite these proposals from united states throughout this process, many on this council did not engage seriously on their merits, and rather continue to seek a pass of discord. in fact, we heard that some desire to us vito rather than of a consensus product. that is
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a cynical, that is cynical and unfortunate. colleagues, this is not how this process should work. despite the failure of the council to reach consensus. and again, i think there was a path available to do so the united states will keep working to improve the humanitarian situation on the ground. which as we've said before, requires fund hindered access and sustains from, out of turn, a flowing into gaza and reaching all those in need. colleagues, in closing, let me just note that the united states has taken a very clear position since this war began. which is it? israel had a right to defend itself after the worst slaughtered use since the holocaust, the united states. also, over the course of the past year has done more than any other country to take tangible steps to improve the competitor and conditions and gaza. even as the situation remains dire. we have also done more than anyone to work with the government of israel,
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in an effort to minimize civilian harm over the course of the conflict. and we continue to emphasize the israel, that more must be done to save lots. united states also continue to work with regional partners to support a revitalized palestinian authority that can assume responsibility for governing, gaza and the west bank. we've encouraged regional integration efforts that would strengthen regional stability and marginalized sources of instability. and we've never wavered in our support for a 2 state solution. it's vital that we end this war in a way that charge the path forward in the post conflict period. that provides governance, security, and reconstruction and gaza and restores dignity for civilians. caught in the middle of a war, they did not want. we must work toward the future, but it is really some palestinians can live side by side within 2 democratic states
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and enjoy equal measures of security, dignity and freedom. where is realistic here, within its own borders, colleagues and unconditional cease fire with them us means this council accepts from us retaining power and gaza. the united states will never accept this. rather than adopting a resolution that in bolden from us. let's instead demand how mosque implement resolution 2735 without further condition or delay. let's continue to ensure israel facilitates additional humanitarian aid into gaza. us and let's work to bring a durable end to the suffering and misery of a mazda as many victims since october 7th. this resolution sent the wrong message to the parties, but our actions and diplomacy on the ground will continue to push them in a more positive direction. we invite others on this council to join us. thank you,
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men in prison. i think the representative of the united states for the statement and i now get the floor to the representative of molten. thank you, present to the jobs text we has in front of us today is the results of a common conviction by the 10 elective members. the 10 that this council can no longer stand item in the face of such uncontrolled violence, disregard for international, including i shall undermine, may to monitor and catastrophe. we sincerely time via enough for diligently coordinating the initiative. let us be clear, the text we have in front of us today was by no means a maximum list. one. it represented the bare minimum of waters needed to begin to address the desperate situation on the ground. it was a genuine effort to bring the com, so to speak, with one voice on the conflict that's risk dragging the entire region of the
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precipice. this is deep sea regretted stats due to the use of the veto discounts and has once again phase to oppose is responsibility to maintain international peace and security president. as the region continues to defend into further violence, civilians across all sides continue to endure unimaginable suffering. send those guys are hungry, palestinian mothers trudge through a destroyed landscape. seen keep from seeking food and medicine for them are as children, what strikes and hospitals he has continued to decimate felons and people. innocent civilians have been hands hostage and squalor by hum us and other um, troops for over a yeah. lebanese, and is there any families along both sides of the blue line and beyond have been
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forcibly displays and their homes and communities from their homes and communities in an effort to seek safety. these are the consequences of the ongoing failure to secure a peaceful solution. to this conflict. the draft resolution was half fine and they made the key of the month for an immediate unconditional and time. and then sci fi and gaza. it's was have demanded that the humanitarian needs of palestinians in gaza and to best including 4 civilians in besieged, know us guys. so it's what's have them on the, to the immediate funds on conditional release of hostages. it's, we do also have sort to call on old policies to enable unruh to carry out. it's a mandate as a doctor's advisor, general assembly, in the face of grave threats emanating from the recent he adopted legislation in israel. space with discounts has failed to adopt
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a resolution which clearly speaks to these demands, most of the dresses of the policy. so the conflict of fully obligated to comply and the needs to be and effectively implemented the relative as relevant existing council resolutions. i'm the or those of the i, c, j. we unequivocal, leading stress that's international, including international humanitarian law and international human rights law must be respected by all parties. despise how a disappointment due to the results of these votes. we must not give up. on the contrary, we must redouble our efforts to keep pushing for an immediate time permits these find godsa. the time has come to bring an end to this extraordinary suffering to restore hope, to give peace a chance of peace based on
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a 2 state solution. in accordance with security council resolutions and internationally as res parramatta's, thank you. i think the representative of motor for the statement and i now get the floor to the representative of out you area. it may have been listening in to the un security council in new york. it has just held another vote on a draft resolution cooling for a sci fi and gaza. 14 members of the security council voted in favor one voted against. that was the us using it's vito that's bringing gabriel's on day. he's the un headquarters in new york. so it was no surprise gabriel. but the us used as vito and also no surprise the reasons it gave for doing so. yeah, that's right. as we mentioned, this is the 4th time the united states as use their veto power to block
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a guides ceasefire resolution in the security council. the 4th time since october last year, a very high number of the toes by the united states. uh, this is uh clearly uh, the united states signaling. there are reasons, as you heard from their deputy un ambassador robert would there. he says, no condemnation of how moss in the acts of october, 7th in his draft and saying, uh that uh also the major issue for the us that we've been told is that one paragraph is called o. p one. the us said they wanted in this draft, the cease fire to be connected and conditional on the release of all the captives. and this is what they said their main issue is the draft calls for uh, or cold for uh, the release of all captives. and also called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire,
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but did not necessarily link them or make them conditional. and this is what the united states is saying that they are against. but clearly the united states is on an island by themselves. it's worth repeating that this draft resolution was product of weeks of negotiations and, and, and, and, and started by the elected 10, the members of the security council. so clear frustration on the security council and, and that there's been inaction on guys that and that's why the elected 10 members came up with this draft. it'd been worked on for nearly 3 weeks now. but in the end it was vetoed by the united states. a guy told me that there was already a resolution on the safe spot and gauze. i wasn't an adult to is by the un security council back in june. where does that stand? so yeah, there's actually been for un security council resolutions that have been adopted and not been implemented by the relevant parties, of course. what,
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so you to ask yourself. so what's different about this one? well, what was different about this one is there was language of article 7 of the un charter that was put in the original draft. they say, why is that significant? the reason that would have been significant is because article 7 would have given a lot of teeth if you will, to this resolution. it would have essentially open the door for the security council to impose sanctions on israel. that is something the us was very much against. so during the negotiation process that was taken out in hopes that the us would abstain and they could get at least this bare bones watered down draft resolution through even that the us would not agree to. now to go to your original question of what happens with the resolutions that have already been passed. they remain on the books, they remain enforced. they remain legally binding, but they also remain non adhere to by the parties,
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particularly israel. and that is why there is so much frustration here, and i can tell you even that palestinian ambassador is not thrilled with this resolution that was just to be towed by the united states, but for different reasons. the united states, the palestinians, and the majority of the security council members, they wanted that article 7 put, invest, that would have really put some teeth into this resolution. unlikely other resolutions that have been passed. but clearly that was taken out. and now the us even vito's, this really watered down version. okay, goes on the, joining us that from united nations as the security council vito's via the united states, another draft resolution on a sci fi in gauze i gave many thanks. indeed. will it to go to goals and now where he is really full, says showing the come all on one hospital for a 2nd day in a row, as director general says, at least 85 patients are inside. most of them,
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a women and children of the hospital is the only health facilities still operational in northern garza. meanwhile, israel continues to target residential buildings since don't at least 20 full palestinians have been killed across the strip. as it was relentless attacks on guns, i have forced to repeat the displacement of millions of palestinians. this one finally from the law here in northern gauze, where roger it's alex the hospital. after working for 2 days, they were picked up by an ambulance off to being found exhausted and hungry. they say noah in gaza is safe, as well as the dead bodies of scheduled all over the road, all across the as riley soldiers have been committing pogroms for more than the year. dozens of innocent palestinians code or other buried under the best of destruction, or reeking and beloved on the road. lift to be eaten by stray dogs even if you go
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out searching for water. snipers and drawings are over your head. hundreds of civilians with gun down. well, on the carrying a jar of war, so we miraculously survived that. and any ambulances or civil defense teams in northern get has a, is ready soldiers held us of the card or for an entire day. we were beaten and humiliated. many of us were detained. women and children were abused as well. they have selected the entire north of guys, the strip was very unhappy man with now. he's in dire all by a, in the central gauze and honey as yet another feasible. our resolution is be towed by the us and the united nations security council. the strikes are continuing highlighting. just how necessary, how desperately necessary a safe far is for garza. the yes, well i was just watching also the speech of the un security council, again,
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heartless and cold of vito by the the us. then after all, no one is surprised across because a bite is vito by the us. this is probably we can count them by the 100. these, after all, this war has been largely supported by the us and by the ongoing narrative back in mommy. these read the military and the great a government but not doing anything substantial on the ground. and that's why we see it as strikes. continue everywhere across the gospel, causing further civilian casualties causing here level of destruction and more for simple displacement and from northern part of district from the eastern part of the central area. all townsend trade in one of the most part of the gauze has to appear in there that i have your last evacuations on that turn in to death traps largely because the strikes did not stop. the heavy artillery did not stop around the clock and no end in sight. a ceasefire is very, very essential and needed immediately without
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a cease fire. nothing on the ground can change. and now all the talks about a temporary cease fire to improve the humanitarian aid. does not satisfy the urgent need for an in do this may have across the street more people are dying at the record number because of the ongoing strife and ongoing the ground assault and not as part of the stuff that is a gradually becoming very empty. where all essential old means of life have been destroyed. all the residential buildings of public facility in the schools do everything that good support people exist and in that part of the gaza strip has been gone. and literally we're looking at gaza strip divided into 2 reservation one struggling on daily basis with the tense bombing campaign on this one in the central and southern part of the strip pushed into us for our vision and for the hydration with the lack of basically every thing of people see the whole day just to find
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a heart rate all of this because of the conditions created by these really military on the ground side by the ongoing closure of the crossings and by the tungsten, ongoing machine killing everyone, basically across the street. that's all correspondent, honey malcolm, and getting a 1st hand account of a situation, but and goals of debt from us in new york again discussed the situation of the un security council. honey. thank you sir. and state media site and his radio strike has killed the t 6 people in the 8 some city of palmera, at least 50 others were wounded. residential building and industrial zone will reportedly targeted. that's where the strikes on syria have been intensifying in recent weeks. the city is one of the oldest in the world, and it's time to grow instead of thousands of years old. a slow head hair. on alex's era, a leading uganda, an opposition suggested to be snatched from a neighboring country,
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is facing tenant related charges. because once the precedence dr. richardson of the calisha international stadium, funding our injuries on top level players on the hello are the storm clouds of gathering now across central parts of south america and see the stodgy area or cloud here. just around power required. northern odds and tina se and pa, so for sale, just pulling away from uruguay south of that big i reapply price, you can see that circulation that anti talk. why circulation in that winds in temperatures in full, started getting up to 18 sales or something of a heat wave had tried whether they're across much all boss and tell you that at that stage west to whether just pushing into
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a good pots of southern i'm central brazil have yes i was to into that western side of the amazon. some all the heavy showers i'm afraid retard is the western side of the caravan. we've got this lot of cloud of rain coming across so you could confidential. so what's the weather coming into a cube of us follow that further south. we have flooding recently, and homes here is more weather coming in here for he believes as we go through 1st day for the items we're looking at fine and drive by the full jamaica, all the way of tools, eastern, honest, good deal of sunshine, still some sunshine in place across the days south of us a few sounds a bit towards the east coast side, which was west where we are concerned that we go back let's far we've had bringing some really wet weather, really windy weather as a child. so, flooding so many from one side of last empire spending several continents booked by the 1940s.
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the french were forced to confront realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved sunset to know. jerry, a full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera, 5 of sizes like this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down towards victory for the government get this one of those containing refugees, the coming, the actions of israel's government. the military invitation has been described in the closing of the policy the,
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the the again, you're watching i was is there as remind you of on top stories this hour. you especially invoice as progress is being made on reaching a cx, 5 deal between as well and has blog and follows the 2nd day of talk some day which between english hochstein and the speaker of lebanese parliament whose mediating on behalf of the armed grades is ready for us as a setting to come out at one hospital in golf or for 2nd day in a row, it's always general says at least 8 to 5 patients. so inside the hospital is the only health facilities still operational in northern concepts. and so right in state media site and it's where the strikers coast, fussy, 6, people in the ancient city of palmera, at least 50 of those were printed the residential building and industrials and possibly the target.
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the duke right now with several countries, including spain, italy and greece followed the united states by temporarily closing the embassies in the capital kings. the decision was prompted by us intelligence warning of a potential significant era attack by russia own keith. on wednesday, it was a, a jane system to save lots of food and other essentials, had a possible strikes on the plains powered grade, and it keeps that it shut down a 60 drains and myself and an overnight russian attack. the kremlin has accused washington of trying to prolong the will in ukraine of to present joe biden authorized the provision of us anti personnel, land mines, ukrainian forces. it comes just days off to washington, gave the green light for ukraine to fly. american made a long range missiles into russian territory. the by the ministration is working to
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show up your claims defensive against russia as well. donald trump takes power in january. that's bringing us, i bank, he's all correspondent in t. but after that we are giving any details as to how and indeed, where these anti personnel mines will be used. not, we're not getting much details. ukrainians have been very quiet about it too. but we assume that there will be used in the east where the russians have been making these advances. now, in some cases, in, in the next uh, the southern side of the domestic region around the time of quite a quarter of the whole, most of the ukrainians. and 2nd effect between 2 groups of russian forces is about 5 kilometers, which means the ukrainian forces inside the pocket, the roughly either side, 2 and a half coming to the way from russian forces. now, on the front, russia has been making advances, that is assumed that these,
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the line mines will help you slow down some of those because these lines and not designed to kill the design to injure. and when you're trying to make those advances on your comrade to call it gets the leg blown off or for blowing off what you end up doing is tying the toner k. i talk to evacuate them. and what viva supposed to do is overwhelm those forces, overwhelm the field, hospitals and slowly. so it done. but also, as you alluded to politically, we have present to that donald trump set to take office in january. and he's criticize a miniature industrial complexes criticize the minds of the, to a given to ukraine, but also said that he would like to and that will, within a day. so what the bikes and administration is trying to do is trying to give some advantages to the ukrainians, saying so in the event of negotiations and talks, they slowed down the rest of the gone, sending it back to position. but also remember donald trump could give us these decisions in terms of the landmines and also those along the range missiles that us
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the us have given your training permission to use. and as of any more information on that concern of air attacks by russia over stephen, a concern that plays a number of embassies today. yes. so united states spain, greece actually because of the embassy closing. the business thing is a driving test. it gives us to leave the country now the united states, that is the back information that they had received. spain says they've had information about g to a possible serious an aerial attack. but the ukrainian ministry of foreign affairs of protest statement, basically telling everyone to come down to say nothing has changed. and these emphasis true the inject extra information into the field that the chicago national mode. but have said that if the all air raid sirens people should go to eric shelters, and the concern comes off the, the, the ukrainians apparently use this longer range missiles supplied by the united
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states inside russian territory. under the fear that russia could retaliate. no one knows what that retaliation will be, but there's a 5th that you, that ukraine's capital teams may be one of those targets. indeed. okay, i said many thanks for bringing us that update from keith. thousands of protesters in georgia have set up, come again in the capital to play, see also being removed over night by police. many people were detained for refusing to meet the area industries as have been protesting for weeks cooling for new parliamentary elections. for takes a last month's votes, was riggs with the help of moscow to keep pro russian policy the georgia dream impala or challenge, joins us live from it to play. see, and really, what are we expecting to happen that tonight? well i think it could well be a quite so nice to nice that we see, you know, the previous nights as you said, to have been these ongoing process since october the 26th. and those disputed
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elections and this recent wave that it has been going on for the last 3 nights that's being centered around the university's take me this one, it's a b, c state university. and the protest would be driven by students and academics. i mean, setting up camp state being erected and barricades that are being clashes with the police. the police have been using some fairly heavy, added tactics coming and breaking down the barricade. disruptive becomes but then the protest as of being coming back and re establishing them. having said that by the opposition movements and the protest leaders, i get the impression coming to the conclusion that they need to come up with a fresh plan. and that is what they're talking about at the moment to inject a bit more energy and a bit more momentum into this. they're still very angry about those outside between the 6 elections, which they say were rates those elections returns at georgia, dream to power kept. i mean, i'd be in that but, but for 12 years now,
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the view of the protest is, is that a georgia dream, all star terence and they are pro russians and they want the re election basically rerun that. they think that it was a fraudulent election and it should be done again. and the anger is so palpable, isn't it? because it's not just about this disputed election, but the whole direction of the country. yeah, i mean, essentially it's about different views of watts orientation. georgia has and the protest is and the opposition movement, it thinks of the future of georgia as it was in the pause is looking towards the west and looking towards the european union, protecting out georgia as at the moment. uh, it has a kind of a sizes membership site just for exception to the european union box. that whole process has sold uh,
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because of recent legislation put in place by georgia dream, which was the by the, the you and the protest is here as being, i guess, freedom of a speech that is being legislation against l g b t q, right? i'm sorry, basically the european union is upset with the way that the, the, the, the, the government is being taking georgia, the united states defied ministrations being upset with that as well. they criticized the elections and there was a, perhaps a brewing constitutional crisis coming as well. because the uh, the uh, the president of the country who is from a different policy not from georgia dream has decided with the protest as in his basically launched a case with the constitutional court to have the elections already with times. she says the day before, james, as well, really times bring us the very nice is the on the scene in tbilisi many thanks.
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lori has been a such a violence in pack a stone with another attack and the northwest fighters killed at least fall of soldiers and find new. and the kinds of proximal swamp prevents a back. related with explosives, rammed into a security check point on monday. a gun fight to a nearby valley killed 9 people, a pleasing time here, same 97 women have been killed in the past 3 months. some in the most violent ways . right site to vista, calling on the government to declare rice, in cases of violence against women and national disaster in january, thousands of people protested demanding measures to protect women. government solely reports from my re b. cool. sorry, i'm doing. it was 20 years old when she was stopped by a boyfriend in march. oh no, not bad. now. he fled the scene immediately after her mother say's police have fields to find him. he's got you. i want to know what to do. i have suffered the
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last one. i have lost 2 children to murder. there is no one to help me. the police are taking me round and circle. i am not just seeking this for myself. yeah. you. if the killer is not found, he will kill again. what this is not an isolated case police in can you see 97 women have been killed in the last 3 months? some of the killings of group some weight on the area with several mutilated bodies of women was found in this disused choirs. in july, police arrested a suspect, but in bizarre twist of events, he escaped from custody. most recently a woman's filled with fleet, hans topped off her 12 year old niece, possibly rate vend struggled hard. 20 year old dota stopped off into officials, including president william moved to say they are doing the best to keep women safe . but the survivors of domestic abuse want more than just talk,
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saying the president, just how we are. we're saying that's the absolutely, that's women. i mean let them. and those are the ones fitness as fast as i mean forbidden message. women at being killed in dallas for the asthma and they're both sent by their funding. remember, it's in little pieces that says it's less on strange as in another part of an arrow d flores. k a runs a safe house that hosts children who have been sexually assaulted. 60 gulls here. the youngest is only 7 years old caches. she's frustrated about how long it takes to investigate and try that cases. i talk to somebody about $600.00. i go to my way to take care of children from go through sexual violence. who are the responsibility of the kids and governments who doesn't like who even to know that the children do exist. the moment they bring them on my get. that is it. i cannot be decided on the photo of
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a back that the list is home. she fears that the man who killed had delta good also home. ha. kathy saw you. alda 0 nairobi, at least, stacy, people have been reported killed in sue don's to 0 states. and a permanent tree attack. witness has told the the news agency, the rapids support forces, open fire on the village of what are shy and tuesday evening. and lisa began lifting homes as the latest incidents of rising bonnets in the state of the 18 months will between the r s f and sydney's army drags on the contract of the space . moving $11000000.00 people of extra new guns and opposition fingers said to have been snatched in neighboring kenya, and is now facing terrorism related charges and come, paula was large mochi presence outside a quote which cause up a c. j made his 1st appearance is a woman critic to a few kansas present. you are remove 70 and unsuccessfully challenged him for the
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presidency. 4 times. 68 will enrolled with me seventies personal. don't join the 1980s, not fill out for the long time. these are off to describing him as a dictator in late 2 years, but he gave wife when he was, who was once married to mas 70 said her husband was abducted wealth at a book launch in library. b, as in boy, explains how the rest unfolded. many looking, the city to positives were curiosity coming you from your gun to he stormed, you the press to do for the approximate way. i had to go up to him and go back. here you go. and basically that's what happened without even going through me. brush him on the, as we speak to the body, is the trouble documents us to get to some with whose fault is still a head hair on the out 0. and it's like to get a go move on to, you know,
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a step place that to the 2026 wells comp. that story is on the way with the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant.
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the business relations to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the, let's get you old school now on his on a thank you very much laura. well, just a kid who follow these dream. that's how ruffin adult says that he wants his band career to be remembered. past was home to many of the dogs highlights, and the city paid its own tribute to the class one. the french opened
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a record 14 times, the dolls final. as on the 24th, it came in his home country, as he said one last night. it was seen in the davis cup, 58, the old one. this team a competition on 4 occasions as well as 22 grandson, singles, titles from small village and my younger that uh i, i had the life that i had. uh uh, my younger brother was a tennis coach in my, in my village when i was, uh, a very, very small kids and they had the great find me that had the chance to disappoint me . and every single mom and just uh, a kid that uh, follow the day dreams, uh for kids as hard as possible to, to be uh, when i am today. and at the end of the day, uh, being bonus. uh, a lot of people, a lot of times a lot of people dies their best every single day. but uh,
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i am one of these uh that i had been very lucky that the life gave me the tool to leave. i'm forget about experiences because of tennis. no. so i just want to be remembered as a good person and a kid that follow their buildings and that you have more than what they ever did. just the city manager have got to do that, has agreed a one year contract extension with the club. the spaniards contract was due to expire as the end of the season. so they yet will now take him into the 10th year with the english champions. quad eula is the clubs, most successful manager having 16 permit these titles and the chant is leak in 2023 . as well. guardiola was delta of lo. earlier in the season with a long time injury to stop that luxury, the number of injuries across europe top 5 leaks. is that an all time high with an
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expanded champion slick and club woke up adding to the to months and they were sits and reports. the new games resulting in more injuries. that seems to be the equation in europe's leading leaks down its world. in september, let's just assume it's feel the road reset. strong connection was being discussed due to 60 congestion problems today, but it was the way that the drone cities name these later. so for the season ending name during the money in charge of keeping cities play spits has never been busy. and the best teams i wanna when i sold some of there was going to be, i'm going to play the best place, which is always the problem. we don't sometimes appreciate physical and mentioned to me on, on, on price and, and doing the oh, year round with the, with the addition of the club oak up coming up. you know, that's me for some people, 12 months. and the guy finding new ways of attempting to these demands was a big tool can point to this meeting of the school sciences organized by caps,
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all aspects of hospital or hold the shape or the global insurance group. how and to show that injuries across here its totalled by league. it's an old oh, i'm high, and there is a financial, as well as physical wages paid to the plaza last season. more than $300000000.00. a severity of injuries being suffered also, it looks to be on an up with the overall injuries of our to figure out if it was in 202020, which one approximately. $1770.00 and a half days out per injury possible. it's 2324. and it sits just below 22 days. every club is now looking for new ways to try and beat the statistics. what we've got better out over time is identifying what every optic needs. so rather than clicking a generic program or a generic warm up and you apply it to everyone's, they all have different strings, different weaknesses, different injury histories. so trying to be targeted and proactive in giving micro dosing interventions throughout the season,
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but also making sure that obviously that the recovery and the training node matches what they've done over the last period and build up the resilience again, going forward, keeping place on the pitch and out of the treatment room, it's a simple but at the more ambitious targets on the richardson l. g 0. so on the top of montana school, the one, the goal in argentina is one now victory, overthrew in the woke up was fine. well, champions who are looking to hit back up from the defeat to park y last week. and it strikes me as the setup to inter milan for the in the 65th minutes. when that put charge into, you know, 5 was clear at the top of the south american qualifying the resuming real. and the good fluid, when he says junior, has cold on the foot blowing well, 2 nights against racism. and he says that has been a repeated target to of racist abuse in spain,
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but he says some progress is being made as pure switch. but at the softly like people have suffered for a long time. and the has to come to time when all of this will end fifo, which is a big name together with brazilian football and all the players. we have the strength to fight. so i can't do this alone, but i know how influential it can be. and i can speak for all those people who don't have the same strength or are afraid. i'm happy to help and stay strong in the fights to the keys and cabin ears. 15 game winning run has come to an end. they were beaten by reading and be a champion, boston celtics. jason pace him side for boston, with 33 points. so hicks, going onto in a $12200.00. 17. it's have it is. we're only the full team and, and be a history opened the season with 15 when and that was full for me and due back to our summit we'll see later. thanks very much. and that's it for me, laura kyle: full. this means our but i will be back in just
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a moment with more of the days news for you. something in new york at the un security council where they are again discussing golf. i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his eye point by camera where all those refer not to look i write about what it means to be american and about the ordinary people who get caught of us want us to make a round page and also via time when on the power of political lot, what are the stories we tell sales about also? and how do we base our past to change our future studio be unscripted want to on? i would just say era, extraordinary men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything they have been to their mini bus only to face 6th street
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danger. and the suit seems rough, his tracks to the jump key, turn tower, magic's saving lives, transporting the sick, tends elderly for medical health lives due to were skiing, its own own, which is 0. all these officers solutions that gives us no for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person and yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, and at least in my life, those dishes we want, we want the education reward because the women and my country, they're not sweet to us. we are not so nice all a to we are human beings and this has to be trees and the coins we are working in
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their thoughts. that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done even better, as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions, keywords you to the the united states visa is a un resolution. the mom did an immediate cease fire in gone, so the more a kyle, this is out. is there a life from the also coming up? thousands are killed and is really strikes across the guns are including 7 as a school housing. hundreds of the space kind of simians do,

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