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personal stories with a global audience. what is they see? life working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique fest tonight increases he fan nowhere else on the on which is the right the the cohen sort of any a, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our life from don't coming up in the program today. israel's bombing of southern bay roots goes on with no ceasefire in sight. despite efforts by the us, special envoy, one of the last barely functioning hospitals in northern garza is running out of oxygen after another is really attack the sentencing of donald trump in the
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criminal hush money trial is postponed. after the judge grant's permission for a motion to dismiss the case and comp 29 draws to a close with a draft deal to help developing countries fight the effects of climate change. but the money on offer falls far short of what they say they need about a piece of stems with you'll suppose. ruben emma room for pays for his 1st game as much as the united manager saying he's a dream, a and the right man for the job to hear from him later. this is the beginning and let him know. and where is really forces and has the law has been engaged in fierce battles in the south that you and says it is monitoring heavy clashes near the headquarters of his peacekeeping force. if it leaks as form, its soldiers were injured. alpha to exploding rockets hit a peacekeeping bass. it's now 53 days since the start of israel's military offensive 11 on one and 3500 people had been killed in thousands more had been
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wounded. is really army has been threatening and forcing civilians from their homes, warning that they may be bombed at any time. more than 1200000 people across the country have now been displaced. the us special envoy, i most hochstein has been very rude. he's been in tel aviv pushing for a ceasefire, and israel has again carried out multiple airstrikes on the southern suburb of the lebanese capital. the latest one hit, a multi story building in the usher district. you see the immediate aftermath, their offices here, a zayna holder has this report from the scene of the attack. we are in the neighborhood of sierra, this is the aftermath of just one of the strikes that happened in the past hour. as you can see, people in the streets, so there's a lot of panic. people are in shock because yes, they routes. southern suburb, the neighborhoods, a baby southern suburb have been repeatedly hits in, in recent weeks. but this is the 1st time this area has been hit because behind
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this building we are not able to show you that because there's still a lot of falling debris behind this building is a main, a main road, a main highway if you like. and this area has not been fully evacuated. yes, there's really military. the issue of force, the evacuation order in that map which is shared on social media. it pointed out the mark this building in read with all the people here. just you can see the damages is widespread. people are coming out of their homes and saying we've lost everything, look at our homes. and i don't know if you can hear the is really drones buzzing overhead. so people are now concerned that these strikes are expanding. so we are really at the periphery of babe, ruth, southern suburb. and, and the concern here is that what we've seen over the past 24 hours this god is really strikes, have been dudley. and it's been a violent 24 hours. not just invaded the southern suburbs in southern living on,
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in, in, in eastern nothing on dozens of people were killed on thursday. so you can see people here in shaw cra, asking each other questions whether or not they should leave this area for goods. like i mentioned, most of the 700000 people who live in baby southern suburbs have left but a few 1000 and stayed behind because they don't want to leave their home. so they don't want to leave their businesses. so you can see this strike, they're expecting, i mean, this building is likely to fall, or at least will be a lot of following degree. so chaos and comic and really a lot of concern because of the, the big by the us administration to bring about the ceasefire has apparently failed . and they've been more is really your strikes in 711 on 5. paramedics were killed in 2 separate is really attacks when their vehicles were targeted. levels, ministry of public health condemned the attacks. those violations of international
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law houses. there was a hush and joins us now from tire. where to paramedics, in or near tire 2. paramedics were killed in one of those strikes. he explained to us what happened yes, a civil action that was thought with the latest line coming from the file from nissan, living on with the direct off one of the hospitals, main hospitals that i made, the hospital was killed and is ready. it is really strikes so this out, the number of people walking the health sector to 6 who were killed the this day 3 were killed and just seen or close. this is in a couple accounts close to suited where we are in the that new address line. and now we're hearing of this, the director of the hospital who was killed in the fall. now, over here inside the been 7 or a strikes multiple in harsh, which is one of the outskirts of this city. and inside the city of time,
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there was one. of course, there were all the a strikes around as well. it's my sure. and what is your should many of these off the northern entrance and one of the eastern outskirts of star notes, given the fact that the tax has been going on for the past at least a 2 months since the 23rd of, of september. and of course, the ground defensive started on the 1st of october getting into the city to city of tie, which is one of the most ation cities in the world. it, it gives you an impression of the destruction of destruction, of misery, debris, everywhere. i know the city very well, so when i go into it, i felt that i lost it with buildings, destroyed the streets that's off in a different situation. so things have changed a lot since the last time we were here. spelling,
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what do you know about the siding on the ground in southern lebanon between has blah and israel? what server? the server on the front. so ready? all flanks already. that's on fire called and the, the one who were behind us here in the west and sec, stuff this read, he's already took control of his own culture on that, which is like, for, couldn't meet this for more than that trying to make their way from shut mouth towards by you all the i'm but you all that then to a scan that on, which is the cost a line. and what they're trying to do would try to show you the despite the fact it's nice. they want to take this down. i'm not going off the court, i swear we see all these lights. the problem is that the 4 days on the border, but it is between 2 valleys. so these radius can get directly into it that have to turn around it. i didn't circle it and gets into it. so what's the significance of the quote on the is the headquarters of the united nations forces
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and 11 on. and given the fact it's the last, the village from the costs to the side. this means that we've got the cost, it's off and then circle it. and of course this was a, is rose, a strategy, and it's monday to this month. so it has the laws. abilities has will last cap identities, according to this varies, extend towards the new find you that but on the, on the 4th, you could have meet the. so this really is all doing this step by step. we started with the 1st phase, which was on to this we can reach us. now, this is the 2nd phase which extends to all the subbing for the meters for the moment with heat and also from the eastern sector with fear spot to be bought. those are being fought between has the last fight that was on these. randy's we were trying to get into he um p. m is one of the strategic sounds on the border directly. now this res, i try not to insert goods t, i'm there now in
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a bliss saki the went towards also the other side. so there is circling a he, um, from 3 sides. and then this could be probably the beginning of entering the city. now. sure, 0 is on the house and from pyre in southern lebanon. thank you very much. all the the to guys are now where for the past 413 days israel has targeted the strip causing widespread destruction in depth and tired neighborhoods have been flattened. reduced to dustin trouble. more than 44000 palestinians have been killed and 800000 more have been injured. those who manage to survive, israel's relentless bombing campaign face starvation. international criminal court says that there's reasonable grounds to believe is really officials are using
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starvation as a method of warfare. the court issued arrest warrants for israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his former defense minister, you'll have to launch on thursday. and israel has bombed the colored one hospital for a 4th day in a row. it is one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in northern garza, a drone strike hit the emergency entrance of the hospital and destroyed its electricity generator. the hospital is running out of oxygen because of the ongoing is really attacks honey. my mood has the latest from darrow, by the in central gaza. was despite the arrest warrants issued by the international confirming of cords, these really military intensify its tots across the gods for been over night attacks that destroyed further residential buildings and causing further civilian casualties. among them, women and children. the use of hundreds of attacks across the gulf is true, but what's really concerning right now is the systematic delivered attacks on
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remaining health facilities. that includes come out of the hosp to the all the operational health facility in the northern part of distribute, ongoing repeated attacks by the what happened there are filling this kind of come out loud. one house with the surrounding area, preventing paramedics and medical is separate from doing their jobs safely inside the hospital as the facility itself give under tv, direct shooting by the times and by the quest captors in the area. also, there are many attacks on a group of people either at the entrance of the husband or inside the facility itself. it becomes very difficult for paramedics to leave the hospital, go to bomb sides and bring the cars with these back to the hospital. they are a trip of being killed, also civilians who are volunteering and bringing casualties back to the hospital, all right, at the risk of losing their life. the hospital as of it's parents conditions right now is non operation. other will serve as more of the 1st aid center. no major operations are taking place in the hospital. does the oxygen supply that has been
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obstructed by the destruction of the oxygen is station and only relying now on the remaining oxygen tank. these are small ones that are inside the house, so the soon enough it's going to run out of them is a really cool. 7 the death of one of the babies inside the incubators, the uh, as soon as the pod, the oxygen is station was destroyed. also there is a problem of a few that hasn't been delivered to the hospital on a regular basis just causing it to shut down major operations all in all. we're looking at a very, a difficult situation. judging from the potters of attacks on the hospital as a health facility in looks like this, very military is interested in and emptying the hospitality from any of the medical staff. any of the patient by creating these difficult conditions and preventing and live saving elements inside the hospital and including the oxygen supplied as well as the fuel supply for the power generation. honey my,
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what is the data from the central nature of the gods or palestine? germany says it will not impose an export ban on weapons for israel in the wake of those icy c arrest warrants for israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his former defense minister you'll have to launch. berlin's position remains unchanged and it will continue to deliver arms on a case by case basis. german company rank group holes export licenses for spare parts used in is really more kind of a tax. dominant cane reports from berlin for almost 24 hours off to the ruling from the i. c. c. the german government issued a statement in which it recognized the ruling and refer to its recognition of the i c. c. and it's important with also its recognition of its you unique relationship in history. these of the, the state of israel saying that it would have to examine domestic measures if prime minister netanyahu was to visit germany. the other thing to say is what has been
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happening since that ruling? we know, several european countries expressing the opinion about the ruling, what they would do. one particular country hungry, the head of government, them to oregon, saying pretty clearly he invited prime minister netanyahu to visit his country even though hungry is a signatory to the i. c, c, the of a points to make here while it's the reference to the amount of age military age given by this government, the german government to the stage of his ro, we know more than a 100000000 dollars of a pledge to israel by germany, off to it had filed its objections to the icy suitcase in august, passed the prospective to, to use to view what has happened. remembering that old off shots in the last few weeks is said, we are coming israel, we will israel, don't it. kane address, era billing. let's bring in more one to shower alpha 0,
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senior political analyst. more. one is great to talk to you when we last spoke yesterday, we had not yet got the full breadth of the us reaction to these arrest warrants, right. so we continue to look at the fallout from this, and i want to read to you the statements of the us presidential button. it's extremely short and it says, quote, the i c c, issuance of arrest warrants against is really, leaders is dangerous. is i beg, your pardon is outrages. let me be clear, once again, whatever the i c c might imply, there is no equivalence, none between israel and hum us and quote, and the statement. i wanted your reaction to this yes, most americans officials have talked about how trade just, uh, the ruling is. and i would suggest that the more the americans pink over the link as outrages, the more the rest of the world is going to think how important, how many mental and how historic is the decision in as far as model equipment. and
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so of course, there's a long history of american judgment, about equivalency model and equivalency. in this case, of course, they think is there is a democracy defending itself and it has, it has the moral high ground when it comes to have mice. but dick will say that i to interest organization for the palestinian and for much of the world, this is an occupation, is there a is defending us occupation? have mass isn't defending its feet, but it's trying to free itself and it's people from occupation, it's seeking justice even if it does doing it in a way that the i c c considers to be war crimes. so why have both parties might be committing war crimes and as far as the international criminal court, clearly the seniors are doing get to free themselves. these rays are doing good in order to in sleep, the postings my want for the us rejecting the i. c, c's warren against net, you know,
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it's not just an expression of support for as well. i mean, sure, it's also that, but it's not just that. it's also self preservation. oh, there is no doubt about that. not to believe because the united states has been complicit in a direct and indirect way in the drive. any genocide done in the war crimes and cause a complete system. the way that the arm describes this war wouldn't have been possible. this war crimes wouldn't have been carried out if it weren't for american weapons. if it weren't for american funds, billions upon billions of dollars. if it weren't for american diplomatic sheen at the you're not nation of the about the admissions checking accounts are allowing, is there a to act with up to infinity? has the united states or the by the end this ration is complicit. now because it's compress it, it's worried that the turn is going to come to it. also a did an advantage of the war crimes and genocide that unraveling cause. but the
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mind of the sessions, particularly the what i would say even more about the icbc done the i c j and it's long term investigation into genocide. it's because now we have immediate consequences such as probably not any on good on one day with the traveler to most countries in the world. and the proceedings would probably or could go as much faster. and there's a very specific case of using a start ration as of what the war and hands the united states space for all practical purpose, complicit and all of these for crimes. if the icpc can prove a search, you know, just on the roots of the united states were saying, but there is no, uh, you know, uh, blanketing of aid. that in fact uh, you know, is there, i should not be accused of any such thing when the entire world, when independent, during those international organizations, you and agencies have only saying that the people and gods are many of the people
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and guys are starving and that is rather, is blocking a smaller question of how mass looting the aid because it doesn't make no sense for how much through the day. in fact, a lot of new agents that is, that it has been making guys that have been to think big the, the aides in order to deflect that against how much and to claim that, how much is hard to make the people them causal. now on the shower, elisha 0 senior political analyst. thank you very much. i the the other news now and the judge and us presidents elect donald trump's hush money case has ordered that sentencing the delayed and definitely trans lawyers wanted the case to be dismissed, arguing it would cause unconstitutional impediments to his ability to govern. and trump was convicted of 34 felony counts in may. a jury found that he fraudulently
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manipulated business records to cover up and a legit sexual encounter with an adult film star ahead of the 2016 election houses here as mike hannah is in west palm beach, florida. so mike, i think you've got some explaining to do for myself and for a viewers. donald trump has been found guilty of a crime, but because he won the election, he might not be sentenced to explain that well, because it will be a number of appeals we being waiting for the sentencing. in this particular case for a period of time. the judge postpone the sentencing on a number of occasions. now what he's done is essentially put everything on hold, pending an affidavit from trump's defense lawyers, which has got to be submitted by the 2nd up next months. then the prosecution is entitled to responding to that particular affidavit. now in the lawyers affidavit, on behalf of trump is likely to be the strong argument that this case should just be dismissed. given supreme court rulings in terms of the immunity of
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a sitting president or a president elect, uh, that has not been adjudicated on by the supreme court. but trump's roys are attempting to enlighten, saying basically is immunity from prosecution. therefore, he's immune from sentencing. now he was found guilty on these $34.00 accounts. the whole sentencing has, as i said, being put off, but now we've got to wait for another round of a trump slowly is putting in the argument, the prosecute to replying to that argument. but what the prosecution has indicated, the manhattan attorney, the deputy district attorney opened bragg as indicated that he's going to also judge to put the sentencing on hold for the duration of trumps to an office. so put everything on hold until 2029. now it's going to be up to the judge to decide, but what ever way he decides is going to be a lot of healing going on. so though this case has not vaporized like some of the
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other cases against the price of intellect, it still is trembling on the brink, so to speak. to mike, you mentioned other cases against the against donald trump that say, vaporized record or, or we may not have a definitive answer to this yet. but um, is it possible that all his legal troubles are essentially going to disappear by virtue of the fact that he's going to become president? well, it's not possible. the word is actually probable. this already indication was that the lawyer in the missing documents case for example, and which was sent to do here at borrow, logo is winding up his case because he knows at once the new administration takes over the justice department and the new attorney general pan bundy. if she is, as confirmed as the head of the justice department is going to simply strike that
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case away. so jack smith is a prosecute in that case, has been winding down that case. now one interesting thing to keep a look for is what does he do with the evidence that he has gathered so far? he has to submit to report to the attorney general, the current attorney general, who then decides whether or not to actually act on that or make that report public . as we talk here, there's another con boy coming in to morrow logo. these convoys have been in an out of visitors to the president, those sitting various offices as he handsets, and continues to consider the nominations for his cabinet. but just to get back to the theme of the legal issues, that's a georgia case, which is also state case. it's not a federal case. so not under the view of the justice department. now that is on hold because of alleged wrong doings by the prosecutor in the case. that is a re code case, a record tearing case the prosecute has brought those particular charges on. so
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that is basically in the that still, but behind all of this is a supreme court judgement last year which ruled that a sitting president or somebody who hold say office a cup must be considered immune from prosecution for x. he committed in the advancement of his job as president. now that's the issue. that is what the supreme court judgement is, and that is what the incoming justice department is going to be using to get rid of all the cases over which it has power. the state cases, not necessarily. so mike, thank you so much for that. thanks for taking us on this tour of donald trump to legal landscape at the moment. that sounds as here as mike hannah, in west palm beach, florida. the united nations claimants summit and as the by john is drawing to a close with a draft proposal that would see richer countries pay $250000000000.00 a year by 2035 to poor nations to help them fight the effects of climate change now
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it's a figure that's been met with widespread disappointment from climate activists and observers from developing states. they have called upon industrialized nations to provide at least a trillion dollars and funding of the developed countries, offerings $250000000000.00 when developing countries, sneed street hymns is like bringing a garden hose and salt wide fire. it is outrages me and i'd be quit the climate prices that we are facing. we need fire trucks. we don't need buckets of water. our heat thing is the global engagement director of the non profit fossil fuel treaty initiative. a global campaign to accelerate a transition to renewable energy. you're joining us now from the comp 29 summit in bucko. thank you for your time. hardy look no surprises. i is the, the, the, i assume you are disappointed by the amount of money that is currently earmarked in distress proposal one quarter of what was being requested by climate effective nations. but it is deeply disappointing. and i would say it
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is disgraceful on the part of developed countries to offer $250000000000.00 annually, which is pretense, which is a factory amount, which is not going to meet the needs of developing countries. it's also a disrespect to people who are already facing climate crisis. so i must say that dropping this number on the last day of the 29 climate conference is criminal because this process has been going on for the last 30 years. and developing countries have put forth dad expectations months ago that the new trillions, in fact, the draft doesn't mention that feelings are required by developing countries to make the transition of his own fossil fuels and protected people from climate impact. but develop countries have not negotiated in good faith, and that's the reality that we are stuck on right now, sitting at the conference center, it's been 30 pm and the other days we don't know how long this is going to be. can
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it still change this number of 250000000000 because it's a draft proposal right now. it may change, but be kind of ambition developed countries have shown. and the way they have negotiated leaves us very little time and hope that they're going to update the number and a b and have to multiply by at least 5 times to the board. and any better, closer to the demand of developed country developing countries, which is $1.00 trillion dollars annually. so it's developed countries will have to step up. and if the box fail, the act will be blamed because they have not shown ambition as for the need on ground, 0 or at the the your inbox. you're at the summit right now. can you explain to or of yours how these negotiations work? i mean, so climate effective nations are saying, hey, we need more than a trillion dollars to adapt to climate change. we are the victims of the carbon that you have put in the atmosphere. we are the victims of the global warming that
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you mainly of course, we need more money from you, right? that's the main argument. but how, how does that work in practice behind closed doors? so the challenge with this process is on one hand, it is fairly, very helpful, that this is a human process and we are dealing with the global challenge. and we have all the countries typically have the same power. but the duty ality is that developed countries will have a lot of money and instruments that try to push the argument and shape the narrative which suits them. the ality also is that we're back in 1990 to the convention, fix the responsibility. seeing very clearly that you are responsible for climate change, you need to provide money and you'd have to also reduce emissions. but these are not the most should that develop countries are trying to be unfortunate themselves as a climate leader, but in reality, they're actually increasing their fossil fuel use. so in these negotiations,
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instead of putting money on the table straight away, they're taking us into loops and hoops of conversation. i must mention here that this conversation on agreeing to a new climate finance goal has been going on for the last 2 years. they've had 14 meetings and several high level dialogue, yet we are not able to agree because developed countries have not shed that, that intention and imagine the number dropping on the last day of lumped into 9 climate conference. i think it's a sham. what that, what they're doing. so this is not the process that needs to be blamed, but developed countries are g thing and a global engagement director of the nonprofit fossil fuel treaty initiative. thank you very much for your time. think of having a are still ahead on elsie's 0. the justice department in the philippines begins investigating the country's former president over his violence war on drugs. setting the stage for new demonstrations on position active as some georgia are
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regrouping after last month selection and fighting for her family. they will hear from one of you, candice, tom m. m. a fighters, who is blazing a trail for other women in the country. the the is a smaller change of season, particularly in the event, those inside the and talk you through a focus here. because kodak coming out of your will make a big difference. the weather as it runs through cherokee, that wind is quite strong. that'll be snow readily available for the high ground in the middle of the country. and otherwise this will be right. the whole lot is going to move slowly eastwood so quite significant. those seems likely in the east as well. and by this time attempt just dropping this 10 degrees, the wind showing this the over that's
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a huge difference. and that cold winds blowing all the way across the cement into the northern coast of, of egypt, of course, is going to encourage or show, feel in the live and wanted to share as a possibility. well, such as going on breezes being picked up down the gulf. these blue art breaks here . so just big chance opportunity. and nick is included that you may remember throughout most the summer funds don't have been producing the some st flooding in this area. society could return at least for a while, jumping away from the right being put into the, the still possibility of some, maybe useful rain in the whole nebraska seasonally. the rain is moving slow. the sides though, uh, typically the congo is going to get the way to stop it. i think this is freedom of speech on the internet or right for something, but not for others. how is 10 or airbus content has been removed or restricted?
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the one thing else is your reminder of our headlines this, our israel has carried out multiple airstrikes on the southern suburb of the 11 east capital. the latest strike hit a multi story building in the l. c. a district and 5 paramedics have been killed in 2 separate is really strikes and 711 on the 11 onto industry of public health has condemned the attack saying that the actions are a violation of international law in gaza is really, is continuing its attacks on the come all at one hospital. it is one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in northern garza. the drone strike hit the emergency entrance of the hospital and destroyed its electricity generation. francesca albert easy joins us. you are the you in special rep worth or on the
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occupied palestinian territories. you're live with us now from judas. and we're speaking to you in light of the arrest warrants that were issued by the international criminal court against the is really prime minister and his former defense minister. you tweeted yesterday, the word i think that characterizes your reaction, which was you for you. can you explain as well, it was just a problem into the 2nd because uh, this is much, much waited for long for the start to start at start over city very injustice. it lost a very little for one reason. because knowing how the genocide of violence and us being at least to gauge the bodies, the engine goes off as worth knowing how to genocide a lot of people create. i knew that he would or even more federal shoes and beatrice against the protestants. i saw it as being over the boss to 24 hours. the most suckers that are report that they're being taking place in gaza,
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accomplice so, but however, the decision to finally issue r. s the words for the city of people to a home are the 2 leaders. all these really a political landscape is uh, is it possible to move in teen any history in march? the marks, as i said, the long over due status, the door dismantling the gates along. impunity enjoyed by, by israel. and i do see that there is a possibility to restore international or looking at that. i that the action of many member states will say that we comply with the i c, sierra flores. i think this is expected. what is extremely, extremely wars. so these are the options of in other fraud, which is a minority one, but still very influential like united states hungry, my own country and others. what would it mean? stump support there. so these are the no matter what and not denigrating the
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international criminal court row. this is exactly what i was going to put to you. the world is now divided into 2 camps. really those that say a $124.00 countries that have the obligation to arrest a benjamin netanyahu. and you'll have the last, if he ever comes to their country, most of them say they would do it if pressed. and then you have the, not all, by the way, that's most, uh, and then you have the, the, the countries that are not party to the i c, c. the us, of course, is the main one that comes to mind that completely rejects this arrest warrants. in fact, i wanted to put to you the reaction of the us presidential bite and he says, no matter what the i c c says there is no moral equivalence, none. this is a direct quote between israel and home us. your thoughts on this response? the united states is the country which has passed the invasion, packed against the hague in order to create the sort of a shot there every year from any form of i come to be the us is no party to the
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real estate. there is. this is a country where that was today asked to do face that job this because of international crimes. it does so far, the party getting us from eoc to us gun is done, and this is the most powerful country among the members of the $194.00 members of the general assembly. so i'm sorry, it behaves like they're shifting down. but i hope that this is a turning point for that the system can not, can not hold on for a very long time. i think i'm less positive. they knew in the sense it's not just the door leads divided. the world is asked for meant that because other beating the boss to 75 years bought international law, which has been beautiful, created for the past 40 months like never before. is that a breaking point that sony international did? i know order to cedar about and i'm thinking in that thing he is protection,
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orange would break it and it was be the end of the system that we have benefited from for the past. uh, yeah, 75 years. you're saying international law as a result of what we're seeing now is either going to be broken or reinforced. which way do you think you'll end up going to me? i don't either agree so low, but i want to believe that members, they talked to was over the sense of self preservation. we all to a to see where we from the mafia style of optics, of intimidation and embracement of um the galaxy. and they will stick the path of international law, which is universal. any complies to the strong and the week of the reach and the poor. and the only way to make it effective is to make it the university respected . again, it's going to be a tough ride, but this is why i called i called an old citizens,
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especially in western countries to remind them the justice star at home is the time to hold accountable any one of the domestic levels was. and it was going to be with that from policy makers to individuals of business companies. target is anyone what's going to be with that to faster and nurture the unity that these are a, has a copy that the problem because part of starting today is a mess of, for all the global injustice. and this is why resolving legally and in the principal matter, mentor the question on the side will be with their testament to another way of dealing with international affairs, a principled way line with international you've been, are you in special rep or to or on the occupied palestinian territories for a little over 2 years if i'm not mistaken. and i'm wondering what you learned now just as a preface to this question with special rep or tours i've come to learn. it's
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a bit of a funny position within the un under the un umbrella, right? because what it means is you're actually international law professor with a completely different career. but at some point you were picked by that you and you have a small budget and almost nonexistent team. again, correct me if i'm wrong, but you produce report. well my understanding is you have you have like one or 2 people who work with you. am i wrong about that? yeah, no, no, no, not in the sense that it's absolutely not for me, it's a very painful and talk seeing responsibility. it's on the right of you either you i use on who said, and each side of a 0 box, 2 fox where exactly, that's sort of the section where this is. so this is what people don't understand, doesn't mean it doesn't. it doesn't it. automotive sources, and this is the and this is the secret because the company that he's new to united nations who provides extremely good support, but also uh, i benefit from the partnership with the,
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with universities. and so i have everything i need to to fox. but my question was going to be having been inside the machinery of international law and under the umbrella, the u. n. for 2 years, what have you learned about the way our world works and about the way international justice and law work? and um, i think i am uh, i am less um, less positive about the real commitment to the member space, to the international system. i am more aware of the economic and financial dynamics that under being the, i'm just the world we we belong to. but i'm also aware that there is a new generation in particular, which doesn't want any, all of these, which is ready to stand for justice. and so the diety, without the people being the palestinians or other discriminated people. and this
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is what it gives me hope. i also know that there are opportunities and as much as time and just out there, but we need to, to focus on, i mean being i told her from to, for justice from whatever possibly come from being corners, intellectual as you went, experts or bureaucrats. today, there isn't, there is work to do for every one because today it's black and white. it's either with or again, like, you know, people never used to say that can get a ton of atrocities the most. there's are a few. the biggest problem comes from dose is and often service question and to be, or there's the lead to go to the doctor to coming atrocities. but we've spoken a few times and i've always been meaning to ask you this question. so thank you for entertaining adventure, scowled and easy un special rap with her on the occupied palestinian territories. thank you. thank you. the
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russian drone attack on the northeastern ukrainian city assuming has killed 2 people in injured 12 others, residential buildings, a shop and several cars were hit when 3 drones attacked early on friday. so me is just 29 kilometers from the russian border. somebody's regional governor says the drones were loaded with trump know. meanwhile president vladimir putin says russia, we'll keep testing the hypersonic or russian it can be. so i let it fire that ukraine on thursday. the school. but if you are used to, i will add there are no means of counteracting such a mess out. any means of intercepting it in the world today, they don't exist. and i'll emphasize once again, we will continue testing later system. it is necessary to establish the serial production for you. my russia has stepped up its attacks and ukraine in recent months, making small territorial advances. for weeks. russian forces have been engaged in fierce fighting and be done yet screeching their. they've advanced on the town of
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cor kobe on friday. moscow said russian forces captured the village of nova demetrius about 10 kilometers to the north. i said vague has more from keith. a ton of kind of cove i've been talking about that for the last few days. it's almost encircled at one point, the ukranian troops on either side of them were about 2 and a half inches away from russian troops. now there's also reports, in fact that russian troops may have actually entered into car cove and is fighting taking place inside. you also have the import, important type of pro crossed. now, on the 19th of november in a symbolic move move present, zalinski visited krakowski, visited those troops there and said that there was any admits that this intense lighting taking place. the government today on the subject of across has said that the minister administrative ministration day is being moved to the village of the
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appropriate that's about 20 to come to know why is that significant? well the, it shows that the fighting is intense. it shows that the russian troops of gaining ground and out of that concern, the military administration has been moved now across as important is from all those 3 times for cross comprehensive cove up across is the largest. this is a logistical hub for trains. it has mines and russians really want to come to that it will be a massive gain if their money is to get it. but you also have comprehensive again. russians making steady advances. georgia is opposition, is regrouping in preparation for fresh anti government protests. the georgia dream party was re elected in last month's parliamentary elections, but the opposition says that the vote was rigged to keep the pro russian party in power. rory challenge reports from eastern georgia was on the lectures on the university steps times planning for the next demonstration process
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. so continued in george's capital since october 26 when it pro russian governments, one parliamentary elections condemned by the opposition is corrupt. a driven launch me by students and academics to move and wants to buy, re run georgia dream, the routing party out of the country store progress to e u. membership restarted. russia is the main problem because our government is pro russian at the stage. our elections, we are not safe our election. we're not the express of the georgia people swell. we think that we deserve to be the part of the european union, and we will be back to the anti russian pro european 5 of the b. c is already part of the picture, travel somewhat less metropolitan like glory, occupied by russia when it's invaded in 2008 and feelings of different. george's relationship with it's john neva to the north is long and complex case in points.
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galleries most famous son started at georgia in born under the russian empire. he went on to lead the soviet union as its most fearsome dictates the outside co restarting museum. right to so susan is she's in favor of not poking the russian bad by getting to pro european talk with you. it shouldn't be 0. so i yeah. back those who leave doing the georgia dream. but these, those live now, they really are leaving no money to pay for the days. no was days p c and the georgia population was, but across the rows few, he runs the parking lot. he feels rushes, 2019 invasion, and the faith of ukraine shouldn't be repeated. we really have to be good with everyone. rusher is a conquering nation, and russia has hurt us and lots of course. but we should also have trade relations with russia. even if you accept widespread concerns that georgia dream manipulated the elections, the government still have so many support. the protest movement is regrouping for
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another push at keeping the european ambitions of live, perhaps have yet to dissuade kind to you in the country that it's with the risk very challenged. how does 0 ga, the justice department in the philippines has begun investigating former president rodrigo, to tier to a for crimes against humanity. the government had rejected a similar inquiry into the territories violent anti drug campaign by the international criminal court. but it now says recent testimonies as well as the territories own admissions or to damming to ignore barnaby. lo sent this report from manila. it's been 7 years since sarah said these last 2 over sons. but she isn't ready to let go. not until the perpetrators are brought to justice. both were accused of being involved with the legal trucks. police said they shot them dead in self defense. sarah insist they were murdered. the witness
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has had enough for us to say not him. and so they got the wrong pass, and yet they shot my oldest son with his arms raised rights group say as many as 30000 drug suspects were killed in the soul, cold war and drugs. but the administration of former president would be good to 13 . but only 9 police officers had been convicted so far, and the 3rd day had not been held to account with you until last month. when he appeared before the senate and said he gave police disorder. and if you don't mind being godrays is the green me notice the fight in got is them the guns. detecting also said he ran at that squad when he was mayor and made no apology for the ramp and killings. and because of the statements, the department of justice says it's formed a task force that would investigate the 3rd day for crimes against humanity. pass investigations of all involved low level police officers and only a handful of cases have been filed in court legal experts to read that there is
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enough to warrant the deal j investigation. or the statements are on the rules or. and there definitely seems to be any kind of course on, on this part. and i think the role admissible whether it's going to be in the i c. c. or here in, in the local court. stairwell comes efforts by the government of president for the new marcus junior, but she says she's still rather deter, to answer to the international criminal court. because she doesn't trust the philippines just the system. now move up one or 2. it's just so hard for us to get justice that to, to enjoys due process after his admissions. but my sons weren't given any that would just killed as a what the government has rejected calls to cooperate with the i c. c. but says it both stopped, interpol from arresting guitar to should the issue a warrant. warranty. below alger 0, monday,
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last old. and it's time for your sports news with peter stem it who has joined us in the studio. peter, so thank you very much. civil, jerry and aladdin has found us see stone calling him a great a sexually assaulted a woman in a hotel in 2018 this summer. crack are you are repos like 40. okay, thanks. all right. do you have any reaction for break? i said nothing as he left the cold in dublin off the previous the testifying that the encounter had been consensual. he says he'll appeal, that is the order to pay and the key to hand more than $250000.00 in damages. she says the assault left a heavy bruise and suffering from post traumatic stress disorder to all the fix, the victims of sexual assault. i hope my story is a reminder that no matter how afraid you might be speak, hope you have a volume and keep on fighting for joseph. i know this has impacted not only my, my life, my doors to my family, i'm friends tremendously. and it's under some things that will never forget for the
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rest of my life, but now that justice has been served. i can now try and move on. i look forward to the future with my family and friends and door as a female m. m, a fighter in uganda is inspiring others to follow in her footsteps. rebecca among d is a police officer by day, but she's also one of the most decorated fights is in her country from science and has a story reporting for g. c. 24 year old rebecca among v was born and raised in northern uganda and left school early to join the forces. when she's not on duty, you'll find to living out of her passion for mixed martial arts. who might see i'm making my tongue. rebecca nickname to the warrior is the defending champion of the ellis. any women's championship? east africa's biggest. and then they have and she says the school has completely changed her life almost for of mid
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b. b with my confidence and also made me to trouble man, they count on bus for mid is but many goals. and we mean that they can do what they want people to put in as a walk because and so it become the tragedy of losing her parents to a call crash at a young age. the family now depend on her to the cost of them. some reason they can emulate searching for this as well. okay, hard for us. and so we'd, since we lost all the time. so i decided to walk hud. i'm doing this chromebooks again so that i can also become as shown here. and you definitely cost. but it's not being an easy journey for rebecca. i'm amazed and also want to be 9 sports and began to play as i'm told them, it's often struggle with funding. this quote is very expensive. what are you up to pay your quotes? you have to buy supplements for training, traveling costs,
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since the government is not supporting her ultimate, a missed a fights in the us based, usc, and she hopes to success. so career lights, not more opportunities for the sport to thrive in the country. some sizes of 0, reuben amory, and says he believes in himself and the club as he gets ready for his 1st match in charge at manchester, united the 39 year old joins of the full use that supposing in portugal to be guided to 2 domestic titles, 1st up in the premium and it's a way to switch on sunday. i literally to do it and i believe in myself, i also believe in the club. i think we have the same idea, the same mindset and truly believing the players soul. so i know that you guys don't believe a lot in display as a, but i believe a lot. i think we do. we have room to improve. i want to try new things. so you guys think it's not possible. i think it's possible. we will seen you pick claudia
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saves hillstone staff mentioned specific even if they are relegated. the spaniard has just signed a 2 year contract expansion. but the defending champion, so currently facing $115.00 charges of breaking premium being financial rules which they denied. if found guilty, city could be thrown out of the league. i succeed months ago and years ago when i resign, when the collapse accuse us to have done something wrong. so what happened? it was really good. how would we here next? you will come up to the, i don't know the position of the conference are going to bring us, so i'm going to come up and come up. we're going to come back to a primary wickets did not stop tumbling on the opening day of the 1st cricket test between australia and india, the home side looked to have seized or any control of the matching booth. they dismissed india for just $150.00 josh hazelwood storing with the bowl with full wickets, including the prize scope of the red coey. but india responded strongly stand in
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skip of just free boom. rough impressing the basement, also, taking full wickets australia, closing the day on 67 for 7, training by 83 runs and also winning the world series with the los angeles dodgers show. hey, oh, tony has made history. yes. a game 2024 most idle player goes to my team, may show a photon the japanese still has picked up the game. you will, the food side is just the 2nd plan to be named in v p and both divisions twice in the american lead with the angels. and now women actually, with the dodge of japanese baseball fans rushed to grab the latest newspaper additions on friday as a keepsake and japanese tv stations, including the public, broad costs are interrupted, regular programming to report on tony's m v p way and all that stuff. but i was surprised when my mobile phone received the news flash, but i also thought it was as expected. he's incredible. i think he's amazing.
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there's been a number of japanese players playing and major league baseball. both tony has turned exceptional performances compared to the others. i'm very happy to have him are present in japan the training next year. the season opener will be paid at the tokyo done. so he will come back to japan for the 1st time in a long time to play. so i hope to see great performances. and before we go, nfl fans were treated to a 9th of winter may have in cleveland, heavy snow full added to the drama between the browns and in the pittsburgh steelers home side left for much of the game. but with 6 minutes left, such good winds ahead, kelvin almost in here at the touchstone keys, and however, with not about submitted go mixed chub plowing his way. through the snow into the incidence a seal victory followed a school of 2492. the grounds made as all the speeds, news all the time being i'll be we're getting a little bit later with another update. so speed
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a stomach there. thank you very much peter. that's it for me. 0. the name for today, sarah. hi, ross will be with you in just a moment. you're in great. the, the academic democratic nations justified this kind of behaviorist collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the, you are systems corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on outages. here we are to see these agencies of legend some clothes in the stories of
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