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that has been done before to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the us. v times. the latest goal is to cease while cool. the u. n is israel strikes a school, housing, hundreds of displaced palestinian families, the hello on. this is all the 0 life from the whole. so coming up on the program, you're a special envoy, a most succeed says additional progress has been made on sea side folks between israel and as well. he's now arrived instead of being russia condemned to us
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decisions, to give anti personnel land mines to ukraine, accusing it of doing everything to prove on and rising violence against women in kenya rights activists going on the government to declare national is on the well, we begin and garza where a series of his radio strikes on wednesday afternoon have killed dozens of palestinians. an attack on the slate off for fiji comp, talked to the pray room in a school where hundreds of displaced palestinian families were sheltering. rescue teams rushed to help the injured and try to find survivors. at least 7 palestinians on those who have died in the time with many others winded in the south. now the 7 people were killed in a set for it to talk to me at han, eunice,
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children are among the injured who are rushed to the local. no sort of hospital set in stone on wednesday, at least 38 palestinians all known to have been killed by his ready attacks across the strips as well. those 2 strikes to many came shortly before the end. security council was voting on yet another draft resolution calling for a cease fund and garza, the draft resolution has not been adopted owing to the negative vote of a permanent member of the council. the resolution was put forward by the 10 non permanent members of the security council and called for an immediate some permanent truce. now it also demands that the release of all is ready. counts is held by him. us bought the us rejected the resolution using its vito on course receipts far for the 4th time. we could not support an unconditional cease fire that failed to release the hostages. because as his council,
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his previously called for a durable enter, 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 the resolution before this chamber was not the past due peace. it will the old map to motel most not for being enrolled, not should manual if you attempted to pass this injustice. we sang to the united states for exercising. it's a beautiful full standing on the side of morality and justice for refusing to abandon the hostages and the families. the text. you know, this time for being over there, 100 than one, you know, sense hostages, still have the by how am i seeing garza kind of fun?
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is that pc and boss of the to the you and told the council there was no justification for the rest of the time. maybe for some we have the finality of that on face long skin color. but we haven't humans and we shouldn't be to be to the such. it is the un shop of what is one that is different from the top of you all have tell us is live on international law for them and international law for us. do they have the 2 kids and the only like we have is to die. what the hell does is like need to do more for this council to act on the chapter 7. what more can they do for this counseling to act on the chapter 7 or with discounts would be the last place on of the cannot recognize
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effective piece when they see it with the sober living. so i'm denial, but you are witnessing the attempt to emulate a nation this fully a nation if there's not even hidden, it doesn't play as like. well, joining us here in the state here is chris hedges. he's a pulitzer prize winning journalist, best selling author and former release bureau chief for the new york times. chris, thank you so much for joining us this evening. obviously we've been hearing that what's been happening in the un security council, and the us has repeatedly retired full times now and one and i'm sense. yeah. um, even when it's a watered down version, why is that? because of the power of the israel lobby. uh, which owns congress, but politicians liked to but who receive more money from the real lobby than any other center? i think he still owes that record uh, even though he hasn't been in the senate for over decades. so uh, that's why it says it is, i think what's interesting and you know,
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maybe you want to bring that up in the vote today of the resolution to deny arms. you certainly seen a backlash um and that that's what's new and that's what significant and, and but the about a whole generation that bind generation. they are, you know, bonded as a hit with scientists. and that's how you have anthony blinking of a scientist or hochstein or others who serve in the idea of simply running around the middle east handling middle middle east policy. and it can be very confusing for lots of views. they've been following the will very close meal seeing, as you mentioned, that on to me blinking shuttle diplomacy moving and traveling between israel harry's and, and cast off of the mediation. so those sci fi tools and then at the same time, so that saying that they're pushing for the c spot all of this time, including job i them back in april last year he said that he was really pushing for
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this. and clearly trying to do this before he was to be the presidency and then they reach her and is curious, a counsel. well, because for them, 1st of all, it's not a permanent cease fire. it's a cease fire in which the hostages will get out. and that becomes the raise on death row for them feeling the resolution of the un. what, in fact, all of the hostages could have been afraid on october, 8th of those hostages were taken to release the some 10000 palestinians who are held in is rarely prisons, many without due process under administrative detention. so they're really little different from austria's and let's be clear as real holes, women and children as wells. that was, that was, and i think you could make a pretty strong argument that the israel has probably killed most of the hostages that have been killed. um, so that's an is really decision, but the us uses that as a faint to essentially cover for israel. we had the from these ready and boss to the, to the you and i need done and say, thanking the us,
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saying the so they haven't as that the know abandoning those health cops. it was said that the text was not resolution meant that those accounts are still being held in god's will be forgotten. but thus, despite the families of those health cops is actually accusing these rating government as well as a prime minister himself of abandoning the captive. yeah, it's not a secret in israel, not only to the families of hostages, but to the wider certainly much of the wider is really public. and that's why you've seen such a large demonstrations in places like tele, vive shutting down highways. i know you covered it. i mean, very large numbers. uh, there's not a dispute. i think over the genocide and guys are that has full throated support is how they've handled the hostages. and the callousness by which the net and yahoo government is just discard them. okay, thanks very much for joining us. the chris hedges puts the prize winning journalist and we'll be speaking to you. so shortly again, i will be your assigned for insurance broker,
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cx 50 between israel has bella has arrived in tennessee. almost hochstein said negotiations were making progress off the 2 days of talks and 11 on. they included me, things of the speaker of the avenues parliament. and i'd be very, who's mediating on behalf of the homes group hochstein is due to meet to this ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu on thursday. meeting today, built 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 or shortly off to those comments we heard from her as well as the, the 9 costs. and let's take a listen. i said, i'm not having a lot of we received the sea supply proposal and we sent out feedback with us. the invoice should have saved. we will wait for the results without feedback shows that we agree to indirect and negotiation. we will place and see the results. we cannot
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guarantee these 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 a full protection of living on 79. 0. well how does that sound? so it's a standing by in jordan's counsel, i'm, i'm not because he's ready to government has bind or is there a from reporting not just in israel, but also the occupied territories. but 1st, let's go straight to a highly hashim who joins us live from the lebanese comfortable baby rhodes ali, getting some positive signals from levon on, on the a ceasefire proposal. while living on accepted the proposal with some reservations, mainly on points that i will have to do with that of any solvency. so these really is one to be able to act inside that have instead of the 3,
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any time they feel that their, their security is in danger. the, the is a risk to the security. this is what they've been use out infected, as well as it's accepting delivery as government isn't exit and will cause that many, all the points that's out in on the papers. and they've been discussing this 2nd the comment to you that was formed yesterday. yeah. between the americans on the live and he's now almost talk scene has some ounces from the news, has some reservations on this facebook and he is expected to present it to 5 minutes and it's in the out tomorrow. so the issue is that 11 on cause the optimism, by the same time, we saw a lot of skepticism from his was a secretary general general. of course, he spoke about this a c spy. you said that they decided not to talk about it the media,
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but they're still skeptical. and what day are we? the one is that the one level stops, and at the same time, the solvency of lebanon is present. okay, thanks very much. holly for that updates from bay route. now we're going to go speak to him, the son hotel, joining us from jordan's capital. uh afternoon. so you honda has hosting arrives. yeah, we know he's on his way to israel. i know so what she's always, henry well, sources inside of israel have confirmed that the us on boy has indeed landed in israel and he's expected to meet with the minister for strategic affairs. wrong during or sometime to night before his meeting with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu tomorrow on thursday. now his trip to israel was delayed because he said there was some progress being made on the lebanese side. and he didn't want to go to israel. and so all of those details were hammered out and finalized,
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but it's still a mixed bag. exactly as to what we're expecting from is really leadership because over the last week is really politicians, especially these really prime minister have said that they would do what ever they saw fit, even if there was a ceasefire. and lovely non is not okay with that. his butler is not okay with that, but israel says that they would be prepared to take whatever course of action even if it meant violating that cease fire. so there are a lot of moving parts here that the us envoy is hoping to finalize before he leaves as well. okay, thanks very much. that home, the full thoughts update will be checking in with you a little later. i'm moving on to syria, west syria, in states media saying his radio strike has cool. 36 people in the ancient city of palmera, at least 50 others were wounded. a residential building and an industrial zone were reportedly talkative. is there any strikes on syria? have been intensifying and recent weeks and the city is one of the oldest in the world, and it's always fun to ruins. that's
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a thousands of years old as well. so it has on on, is there anything you guns in opposition? so i guess that to be snatched from a neighboring country is facing terror, relates and charges. he was once the president stokes, on a nation in the lockdown, is the wrong key. government holds its 1st fences across the country in nearly 3 decades. the how are we got some good for the weather, cold weather, winter weather across much of europe. now you can see this large area cloud. hey, this cold front, last that tongue, the really cold air winds bloss again from the atlantic and making really good progress. that'll sink his wife or the south. what's nice for us as we go through the next couple of days. one thing to watch out for over the next style. so if you
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go into the weekend, this system, hey, will bring much model grabbing from the atlantic. it will bring wet weather and windy weather, but it will turn moder ahead of that is the smaller than the wintry showers across the partition i was pushing down across the much of continental europe, some heavy, a snow that is coming in across the out northern areas of easily, i'm not cold air that makes its way all the way across into that western side of russia as a single figure for the last 3 full, 2 or 3 degrees, the full many weather slides this way and across some areas of the front into northern spain and portugal mold in areas of italy and as we were going to continue pushing his wife by the south with denise which as we go through friday, that's not what we do. whether to come for the weekend ahead of that book. chris bearing place, lots of hard for us to walk chapel, the sparkling sunshine memo when sunshine, across a good path to both africa. the
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big slavery men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything they have been. so there are many bus only just face 6th street danger. and the suit seems rough, his tracks to the jump key, turn power, magics saving lives, transporting the sick tens elderly for medical health list due to we skiing its own own i, which is 0 of the the whole come back you watching on to 0 reminder about some stories this,
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our thousands of palestinians have been killed in and not the day of this really strong song comes on. one of the last latest attacks stroke a program in a school sheltering hundreds of displaced families. kidding. at least 7 people. the us has brought to draft resolution of view and security council is quoting for an immediate cease fire and gaza. it's a full time view west has used it visa within view and voting to reject the quote for truce fear. a special invoices progress is being made, reaching a cx 5 deal between is role and has it follows the 2nd day of talks and they route between almost like seen on the speakers, 11 east, palm excuse me. the thing on behalf of law on staying has now non data instead of the to create now with several countries, including spain, it to be an degree so full of the united states. by temporarily closing the
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embassies in the capital, keith, the decision was prompted by us intelligence warning of a potential significant era type by restaurant cave on wednesday. it's also urging its citizens to save what's up, food, and other essentials, heads of possible strength on ukraine's power grids. the key set it shut down nearly 16 drones and missiles in an overnight russian attack. the kremlin has the keys washington of trying to prolong the war and ukraine off the president. joe, by the i authorize the fruit provision of us on c personnel land mines to ukrainian forces. it comes just days off to washington, gave the green lights for ukraine. supply american made long range missiles into russian territory. the violent administration is working to shore new kinds defences against russia. before donald trump takes power in january, i said the bank has moved from keys. now the united states has given permission now
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to ukraine to have these latin minds that'd be expected would be used in the east of the country where russia has been making some gains in some places around the town of cairo cove. they both most encircled ukrainian troops. between the 2 sides of the russian forces is about 5 kilometers, which means the crane interests inside that pocket. in the east of that specific time, the run 2 and a half come to either side of russian troops, which would make it very difficult for them to retreat. but the idea is that this would slow down so much the russian advance these mines and not aimed to kill people, the aim to injure and overwhelm the field house because slowing down any offensive . but again, we understand of the permission to use these mines off in ukraine in territory, only at the same time you've had the united states embassy, the greek, the spanish, and they tell you the old clothes, the embassies saying that they have information. i'm a possible aerial attack could be carjacked by russia against
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a cap to keep that this comes of the back of the united states given permission to ukraine to use those longer range missiles in russian territory and understanding ukrainians have already use that can be expecting some form of retaliation. now what that form of retaliation we take, we just don't know. but as a precaution, we measure, it seems like these embassies have temporary coast. i started big a 0, keep ukraine. thousands of protesters in georgia has set top comes again and the canceled simplicity also being removed days and nights by police. many people were detained for refusing to leave the area demonstrations have been protesting for weeks, coatings, and you call them and treat elections. a critics say at last month votes was ranked with the help of most go to keep pro russian policy, georgia, dream and power. now there's been an attack on army soldiers in northwest focused on a vehicle loaded with explosives, rammed into
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a security checkpoints, and wagner in the claim. but fox to inquire providence, at least 12 soldiers have been killed in knots of time. about turn your candle physicians. vigorous sets have been snatched in neighboring kenya, and is now facing terrorism related charges in kampala. there was a launch minute tree presence outside the quotes where keys are busy, made his 1st appearance. he's a roland critic of the guns as president your why rate most of the me and unsuccessfully, china is in for the presidency for times. let's say gay was reports of the of don't said well i to book crunch and 9 ruby. i mean, looking uh said to me to put our teams or curiosity coming you from your gun to he stormed the priest to do for the approximate way. i had to go up to him and cristo with bucks. here you go. and basically that's what happened without even going to fiddle. they me brush them and they,
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as we speak to the 40 is the proper documents, us to keep to some with police. and can you say 97 women have been killed in the last 3 months in the most violent ways? human rights activists, according on the governments of the cut rise in cases of violence against women and national disaster, and january thousands of them protested demanding measures to protect them. catherine stuart, how's this report from nairobi? it's going to go up. 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 failed to find him. he's got the up. want to know what to do. i have suffered the last one. i have lost 2 children to mother. there is no one to help me. the police are taking me round in circles. i am not just seeking this for myself. yeah. you. if the killer is not found,
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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 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 throat was slipped. hans topped off her 12 year old niece, possibly rate vend struggled hard 20 year old dota stopped. now, parental officials including president william moved to say they are doing their best to keep women safe. but the survivors of domestic abuse want more than just talk, seeing the president just how we were saying that. he acknowledged, that's women. i mean, let him as the most optimal thing, the fitness as fast as a beats forbidden message women at being killed in dallas. but the asthma and the
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most and many are funny members, isn't little faces that it's less on strange as you know, another part of an arrow d flores. k a runs a safe house that hosts children who have been sexually assaulted. 60, called 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, go through sexual violence. who are the responsibility of the kids and governments who doesn't like who you can even to know that the children exist. the moment they bring them on my gets that is it. i cannot do this alone. the photo of a back that the list is home. she fears that the man who killed had delta good also home. ha, cathy, sorry. all the 0 nairobi for versions of stones. it's for an operation to remove
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hundreds of people stuck on the ground in any legal mind in south africa. that has been a tent standoff between police and the miners who refused to come to the surface. the fear of being arrested. authorities are accused of counting of food and supplies in an attempt to make the work has made welcome what has moved from still fontaine, as organized crime controls, much of the legal mining. as seen in south africa. it's a multi $1000000.00 business. and so we don't know if or the people down that i even have a choice about whether they stay or not. it's always, it's controlled by the people on the operating, the right or indeed the police say that it would be possible for them to leave the area around this off to go to another one where other minors came out uh recently. but this was a dispute if these 9 shots actually connect some people we've spoken to say that
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they've been blocked off by some of the commercial mining companies that are still operating around here. other say that they've been flooded the community to say that following the costing off of food and water supplies, the miners are indeed a 2 week to come out. the police don't believe it a deal, so it is under pressure, a proceeding with this professional rescue operation, which they hope will bring this, this situation to a close. but we don't know that even exactly how many mind is it down there. but if indeed this succeeds in bringing them up, we'll also find out what kind of condition there is and how many indeed, still alive police and the serbian city of nova size have clashed with protesters, has been demanding a rest to be made over the collapse of a railway station roof earlier this month, the killed 15 people. they've been trying several quotes house in the city center off to several activities with jail for earlier demonstrations. for the 1st time in
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decades, iraq is taking a comprehensive census of its population to take a few is in place to make sure the accounts is as accurate as possible from what i've been. why has has moved from book that the empty street closed shops. your walk is in lock down. what is it to take care of for you in place for people on vehicles across own it's a proven says this is only meant to ease the nation wide effort to count your rocks population. it's 1st census in 2070 years. the government has urgent people to respect the code, few and cooperate with the data collectives. they should audio the 10 feet we're conducting the same system. honestly, economic and social development with the modern scientific vision and to bridge information. gibson services, planning and national decision making. publicly planning ministry says, for the 1st time the county is being conducted electronically. set aside
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a pop up with us and to see us that it will help plan is distribute the states well for the investment and budget appropriately among the provinces, especially those complaining and receiving least budget and then the real and talk when claiming that there is to major population is moving is to my, to the records that i did in the past. population counter was held every 10 years, but for the last 3 decades it was the raise, the basic 280 and a violence and the rest. the last one in 1997 executed the send me attending the school just region in the north. this census for him in arabic, includes typical questions about gender, age, religion, an occupation. but unlike previous counts, it does not have one about ethnicity. this is a major concern for iraq is in this and meet, attend a miscarriage region and in provinces that are home to many if new cities, because population diversity directly impacts political representation.
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people under privilege, it areas say that a disparate for us, the distribution of resources almost a such as the need of assistance. a lack of medical facilities is mostly felt here and now neighborhood, which has already heavily burdened by of the population and decaying infrastructure . i. people are living here in this tiny house. iraqi officials say this is, this is a crucial is to obtain addressing demographic challenges between a country of ravages but use of corruption and mismanagement. it remains on kia if these efforts would prove beneficial for vulnerable communities. without the editors here by that, how do you feel make cars are in the support line to the annual as your film festival? here in the ha, local talents is guessing the challenge to showcase the stories. and the idea is that the quote of a national identities is the country faces some of its biggest changes in the last
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few years. so evans has moved this festival has always prioritize exhibiting local talent and age to secure the country's position on the global stage. and the median can top program as always, being a popular fixture. one stand out film screening this year is to outline a cinematic tribute to the incredible genuine transformation of could. so that captures the identity and pride of the country. but showcasing the countries tell them, is there any one of the festivals and we've seen the growth of the industry here. it's changing every year and getting big it every year. but also we've seen an amazing and going to new golden age of sending the region that is now to present to the rest of us oliver. that was abroad a long time ago. the gel film festival is to expand katasha cultural footprint and more.

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