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to the designer switched off upon. i'll just be around the the hello, i'm sort of hide up. this is the news life window. how coming up in the next 16 minutes of these radio strike kills the head of a major hospital in easton 11 on along with 6 of his colleagues. $62.00 people are killed in his radiate tax across the 11. on top of a southern baby is repeatedly talk. it says salvation as a weapon of new view. when says the entire population of garza is on the brink of farm and also has the final day of view and climate talks developing countries say,
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wealthy nations place to provide $250000000000.00 annually is only a quarter of what they need present fruits and ones russia will keep using its new hypersonic ms. solid and combines as keep appeals for updates. it adds defense systems and piece of statement with your schools. a civil julian island has found us c store commer mcgregor rates, a woman in a hotel. mister my credit card. you are rapists. what do you have to pay? he's been ordered to pay the plaintive, $250000.00 in damages. but seizing will appeal, the more we begin and level what is really forced is have targeted medical personnel across the country. and it's ready to
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strike in the back area in east and 11 on has killed the director of the university of hospital and 6 of his colleagues. and i've been on the minister of public health, says ali or con alons house, located next to the hospital was targeted. and also in southern lebanon. at least 5 paramedics were killed in 2 separate attacks. now of the 53 days since the thoughts of israel's military offensive and 11 on one of 3500 people have been killed and thousands more wounded. these ready army has been forcing civilians from their homes, threatening them with him and asked strikes more than one point. 2000000 people across 11 on has now been displaced through a special envoy with hawk seen has been in b routes as well as tele. be pushing for a c spa soon, but i'll be has more from the capital b, root independent state in lubbock 81 years since the end. a french rule, with no celebrations, no parades,
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no public events, for people who on their national day find themselves struggling to survive another for an invasion. yet another day of israel's relentless bombardment of lebanon began in the early hours. here in the country south and the southern suburb of the capital bay route, taking the brunt of it a day after dozens were killed and fall back in the east. israel says it's targeting his bullet facilities and fighters on the ground. people say they're only killing civilians. i'm living in this building. that is, we're all attacked today. this is not a targeting, this is an aggression because israel attacked peaceful people in the homes. people's residences on the commercial shops below. israel suddenly decided this because it's a brutal enemy. the whole world needs to know. those are defending is well that it
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is a brutal enemy that is killing civilians in the house of a familiar pattern. emergence is really phone calls, threatening people to get out of homes, buildings shopping malls. the bombs are coming missiles full turn, everything to dust along with anyone left behind. cruel, calculated and quick often without warning, just on the touch of the advice, been stuffed up, leaving my house to visit my sister. i looked back and saw some sort of targeting in my home. i rushed to see what had happened, but i found no trace of my house. there was a loss of greater weight choose to be, and i began collecting body parts the targeting of health care workers, another track, paramedics responding to the strikes among the days dead. there's also been an intensification of air strikes hot on the heels of us special envoy, english hostings visit to be route this week. the broken receipts fine. no matter what street you walk down on bay road, you can hear the sound of as rarely,
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drones hovering overhead. something that has become all too familiar to the people living here. now while the us envoy was visiting for those few days, the drones here strikes all of that came to a pause, but it all started up again as soon as he left the timing, the use of violence, precisely scuttling efforts at diplomacy. something is real has done before. first, and garza now in loving on his invoice for avi. o to 0. be with well, as we heard from zane, that's why i was taking the brands and these weights. this is randy ball names, which is where i live. how sion is with more over the past hours, the vin, several strikes inside the tire and its outskirts to the north. where what does it show by the end of my show, there been a couple of uh, strikes to the east and that harsh. i know that i'll skip those, tie the vin,
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at least 5 a strikes and to the south of the city. and if somebody on the cost of line that the next tied to the foot off, also, i know it's like not according to official numbers. they've been 6 people killed during this day, including 2 bottom medics and that funding. but also the i'm and also there's a statement from the united nations saying that for italian soldiers were injured in an attack on the base in chicago. the fact, according to the statement came with 2 rockets. now sherman itself is now under the is really controlled with is really forces trying to push from there to what's on by yorba. i know the strategic him and from there he wants to take a scan that on, and that's going to help them close the close by then circle the tone of the hold up on the other side of the, of the board or at the eastern sector. also there's and it's really advanced what we found a fee i've been uh,
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over the past weeks faced by fis resistance from his beloved. now the front 2 in circles. he um, which is an important town. and it struck digit down on the border from both the easton and the southern sites, i have sure which is 0. the. the goal is now with for the poles $413.00 days. israel has talks with district closing widespread destruction. and this is how i neighborhoods have been slots and reduced to rust and rumble dust rather more than 44000 palestinians have been killed and 800000 more injured. those who managed to survive, israel's renting this foaming campaign faced starvation. and it's something we international criminal court says is reasonable grounds to believe that is radio officials and using starvation as a method of rule for the quotes issued arrest warrants,
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israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as his former defense minister, you off the launch on thursday, francesca organizes b u in special, we're up as well on the occupied palestinian territories and she says she welcomes oscc arrest warrants the decision to finally issue r. s the words for the city and the people to a home are the 2 leaders. all these really a political landscape is uh, is it by hotel moment in history. mark the marks, as i said, the long overdue step, 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 the i that the action of many member states will say that we comply with the eyes to sierra flores, i think is expected. what is extremely, extremely wars. so these are the options of in other front, which is
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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 are denigrating the international criminal court state is the country which has passed the invasion, packed against the hague in order to create the sort of a shuster every year from any form of a come to be the us is not the party to the room state or is this is a country without the west and east to do face of justice because of international crimes. it does so far the particular name and that's from eoc to a guy has done, and still 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
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a very long time. it is row claims that it places no limits on the amounts of age entering guns, a bond to the ministry's own figures of painting a very different picture. before israel started its assault on gospel, around 500, a trucks were able to enter the strip every day spots in the 1st few weeks as well as role imposed a full blockade before gradually easing restrictions because of international pressure deliveries of age peaks inmate. what on average $200.00 trucks and to the strip? davey but that didn't last long in october and all through a year will early $57.00 truck. so they were able to enter, gone to the following schultz, of the 350 trucks a day demanded by the us. and the $600.00. the day that the agency sell necessary to meet the basic needs of the current rates of entry. it's estimated that only a t trunks. they are now going into goals that meeting many people hungry. well,
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most bakeries and garza was shot for several days because of a shortage of flour and desperate palestinians have been crowned in the few bakeries of badly operating ended by the high dro castro. how's this report? the bakeries in central gaza? have we opened after 5 days of having no flower, but among the crowd waiting for precious thread? many leads the stomachs and hans still empty. and then on the, on the 16061, you know, you might be something that'd be that i've completed in the beginning. and i still kind of get more of a bag of weight in the big kosher, $0.80. and also on the back pocket for a to acid. so we're gonna have to run that for you. and i'm able to do that. what about this? we're not able to see you and says guys as entire population is on the verge of sam . and israel's prime minister is now wanted by the international criminal court for more crimes, including using starvation as
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a weapon. the palestinians say they're doubtful. they'll receive justice. the decision will not be implemented because american politics is a way of gives you to anything, is william will not be held accountable. all right, some of the, you know, the how the international criminal court was very light. we've been hearing decisions for more than 76 years that have not been implemented and they haven't done anything for us. a spokesman for the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. so this year has been the deadliest on record for aid workers . among the 281 who died world wide, 178 were killed in the occupied palestinian territories. these are numbers that defy comprehension and killing of age workers may amount to say more crimes. we will let the judicial, competent traditional system decided that but the process needs to happen. okay.
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it needs to be clear that when this happens, there is a consequence. but israel has not been held to account for these killings, despite the rhetoric, regardless aid workers and causes charity. kitchens are still cooking, what food they can nowhere near enough to feed all who are hungry, but even a mouthful could mean a life saved. highly. jo, castro, algae 0. well, despite the i c c arrest warrants that have been more tax as well, has been become a large one hospital for a full day in a row. it's one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in northern garza and trying to try and get the emergency entrance of the hospital on the store . it is like tricity generates a hospital is running out of oxygen and that's because of the in growing is ready attacks. well, honey, my mode has the latest from they did buy in central gaza. so despite the arrest
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warrants issued by the international is confirming those chords, these really military intensify its s, tots across the gods from an overnight, a tax that destroyed further residential buildings and causing further civilian casualties among them, women and children. the use of how does of a tax across the gulf industry. but what's really concerning right now is the systematic deliberate attacks on remaining health facilities that includes come out of the hospital, the all the operational health facility and the northern part of distribute, ongoing repeated attacks by the what happened there are filling this kind of colored one house with the surrounding area, preventing paramedics and medical is separate from doing their jobs safely inside the hospital as the facility itself given under the 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,
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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 or at the risk of losing their life. the hospital as of it's parents conditions right now is non operational. that will serve as more of the 1st aid center. no major operations are taking place in the hospital. the oxygen supplies it has been obstructed by the destruction of the oxygen at a station and only relying now on the remaining oxygen tank. these are small ones that are inside the house of the soon enough. it's going to run out of them. this already caused 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. this positive to shut down major operations all in all the looking
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at a very difficult situation. judging from the patterns of attacks on the, the hosted does as a health facilities in looks like this, very military is interested in and emptying the hospitality from any of the medical stuff, any of the patient by creating these difficult conditions and preventing a live staving elements inside the hospital in it, including the oxygen supplied as well as the fuel supply for the power generation. honey my, what is the data from the central area of the gulf? zip palestine and is radio strong cause talk to the residential home and then the site outs for fiji comp. in the central kansas strip. at least 2 people have been killed and several others wounded. including children beside us for few g compensated by the has been designated as a safe sign by israel's minute tree bots. it has violated its own orders by attacking the area and discriminatory ways. roles defense ministry is entering the use of administrative tension for those really centers. in the occupied with bank,
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the controversial policy allows authorities to detain saw specs without charged for up to 6 months. it's mainly used to obtain palestinians bought has, on no occasion been used against is randy settler suspected of carrying out why that is against palestinians. the pot of sending a far as he says that by ending his intentions as well as encouraging extreme a set list to commit terrorism. how does the codes, how's the latest from the jordanian capital? not because he's ready to government as bond dollars. is there a from reporting in his role as well as the occupied westbank, the defense minister, israel caps announced an end to the use of administrative detention for his really settlers living in the occupied west bank. this controversial policy is predominantly used against palestinians living in both the west bank and occupied east. jerusalem counselor's office releasing a statement on friday saying that he met with the head of israel should invest the internal security agency earlier in the week to inform him about the move. but that
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same security agency had previously warned against a measure like this, saying that it would have disastrous and catastrophic consequences pertaining to settler violence against palestinians. the united nations has documented at least $1600.00 settler attacks since the war began in october of last year. but despite this, israel's right wing is embracing the move, saying they want to offer more support to those who live in a legal settlements as of november 2024. these really present service says that there are nearly $3500.00 people for being held under administrative detention 7 of which are as rarely settlers. how does that, what that does eat all? i'm a germany says it will not impose an export to ban on weapons as well in the wake of those i. c. c. arrest warrants, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. as always, as former defense minister you off belonged, balance position remains on change and it will continue to deliver on a case by case basis. germany company rent group polls export licenses for spec
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posts using is riley mccall. the tanks. well, tell me that kane has this report from bulletin, 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 but also its recognition of its you unique relationship and history. these are the, the state of israel, saying that it would have to examine domestic measures if prime minister netanyahu were to visit germany. the other thing to say is what has been 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
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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 state of israel. we know more than a $100000000.00 of a pledge to israel by germany. often 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. the united nations climate sonnets. and as i advise, john is drawing to a close with the draw of proposals that we'll see. richard countries pay $250000000000.00 a year by 2030 to poor nations to help them find the facts of climate change. it's
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a figure that's been met with widespread, disapprove this appointments from the claimant's likes of this and i'm stuff is from developing states they've called upon. industrialized nations provide at least a trillion dollars in funding for develop countries offering $250000000000.00 when developing countries need streams. just like bringing a garden hose into a wildfire, it is outrages me and that'd be quit the climate prices that we are facing. we need fire trucks, we don't need buckets of water. well, i said rahman is the executive director of war on one's a global climate justice movements and the joins me now from the cop 29 summit. but we're seeing that in bunker. so thank you very much for joining us. well, it's no secret that there is a global environmental injustice that's going on. you have a contribution of those developed countries, the all contributing a lot more to those um,
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to climate change. and then it's the developing countries in the global south as bearing the brunt it seems. are you able to hear me the sense that sorry, i lost it, you signed? i have to get in. i. okay. if you can hear me now, i'll, i'll repeat that question. i was saying that it's no secret of the, of the seems to be an injustice when it comes to the environments. whether you see the developed countries and the amounts of emissions and contribution, they have to rely on a to climate change rather. and it seems that the global south and the developing countries are the ones of bearing the brunt to. yeah, absolutely look, go. we had a was not just a breach of the critical point 5 degrees, which is set by the price agreement. but as a inclusive, the u. n. just before the final told the guy with the same tools and not just to
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use but for you by the end of the century. absolutely catastrophic results for billions of people that go from college. so the address is that we'll already full face of the call budget for 1.52, lots of countries kind of leave this bible eventually by cutting the nation's commission. so base countries are expected to increase is coming decades. so i'll leave that off to the promise to cover on the missions, but the legal i'm on vacation goes to provide the final say, i said people's homes are fine. they turned in the box on the pool to pay the bill for the damage. so they closed on speaking of bill, why have they full, full insurance of the amount that's needed? it's a huge guy from what was expected to be cost up full of the poor nations. all the
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developing countries, if you like a little this physical, the 5 i was talking to the lifecycle class copies because what was main speed we use a new file. so when i find on the computer, all going to be able to come databases without finance. they're not going to be able to go to the table of bias source assignment itself. we already know what the 2nd people's lives. in the lifecycle we've, i financed they call and rebuild the, the huge losses that are already overwhelming. many developing countries. because when i filed, they call transition the economies. so fara green remo, just the economy away from fossil fuels. so finally, i mean, really the key thing here, and it's been shocking not for 2 weeks developing countries, how we used to pull even the on the table. and then this evening they draw toilet insufficient equipment of franklinton sold the number of 250000000 or less just to
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be clear and not even promising to 150000000000. well the siding is sort of the come from developing countries. much of that, they're not trying to find how much will be necessary base and find out how much will we create a single and how much will come from other sources. this is wholly inadequate. we know from the us so that we need to truly is so little side to calculated. we need to buy 5 trillion developing countries can use that, or we're willing to accept too much. lot bye money. we need 1.3 trillion, or at least 600000000 should be wrong. case file and say regardless, call ha bait. say to, to 50000000000, which you placed into a kind of a bind from 235 would be equivalent to 70000000, which would be even less than what was promised back in 2009 when which country
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pulse they say they're a 100000000 lives at the out of the so moving away from numbers and state goes, hey, what does this mean for people around the world for humans on us at the moment with the way climate change is happening? and the detrimental effects, especially when it comes to consumerism and the decisions and policies that governments so taking, what does that mean when it filters down on the ground? what is it in terms of what we're seeing, the latest is about to go to. so basically, st. returning home on helping the front lines really to those communities who are mostly, most of the people need financed any funds to be able to build the resilience to the 5, the experience, but many extreme weather events. the finest to be able to bill economies away from fossil fuels. they finance is to be able to see will do the basic things of a implement renewable energy will fix that face level on the very important things
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. like, how do you show that people have things like in house education, housing which is critical, adopting meshes the way that see whether or not combining dysfunction, inquiring about those things that people need in that community. i already may go from is already come to spend to july 20 deal with the highest domestically exhausting the results are so they need this, this is not trying to, this is a legal obligation of developed countries, right. so now the un won't say, you know, we are radically ended. okay. and there are called high risk to use that well, to see said the lead a little too. but dr. unfortunately, what we see is the use of my ads. as he said, the, this, you know, is really the key word that you've used there is community of these on must have
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global decisions buying well, fee rich nations that have huge implications, especially on the smaller local communities around the world. thank you very much. aside from an executive director of will on want as well as the news now and the judge and you as president elect donald trump's hush, one of the cases or the sentencing be put on hold. strong smell is all pushing for the case to be dismissed on giving it was caused unconstitutional impediments. his ability to govern, trump was convicted of 34 felony counts in may. a jury found he, fortunately minute plates of business records to cover up an alleged sexual encounter with an adult film film stall ahead of the 2016 election. well, mike cannot, has been following developments from west palm beach in florida. the man has him judge has essentially ruled that sentencing will be frozen until further legal argument to the he's off the defense team to submit to an affidavit by december,
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the 2nd as to why the sentencing should be set aside. the prosecution will then have 7 days in which we are to respond to that particular affidavit. essentially, the trunk team have already described the judge's decision as a decisive when they will be arguing that not just a sentencing, but the conviction be set aside. it's understood that the manhattan district attorney opened bragg is likely to argue strongly that the sentencing be put in a bands until we end up donald trump's to in 2029. now interestingly enough, the boy is who are appearing for the president elect in this case, taught blanche and samuel both have be nominated to senior positions and the justice department along with funding as the attorney general. now if these positions are confirmed, the lawyers who are in this case, will be part of
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a justice department that will probably script the remaining criminal charges that stand against donald trump. mike had a, i'll just sarah west, palm beach, also has own alex's era setting the stage for new demonstrations of position. ok, so this in georgia, regrouping often last month's elections and financing for her family will have from one of you kansas top. and the may find says, is blazing a trial for other women in her country the to that they have snow. it was bit of a shock, so many in europe given that it was fairly heavy for some fonts and switch them that would pick up the stuff has moved on. it's all based job folding fairly heavily. i've remained in the balkans,
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but again that's going slowly east was they were left with was on the ground and some fed. the low temperatures is low, single figures for most the exec from will be these countries of board of the mediterranean. but notice the change is going on. first of all, the cold goes east was this favorite turkey, a lot of significant rain, just leaving unit for western. russia must go get some stay. and then here there's snow storm system coming in the wind from the southwest. so it winds up rapidly to be a spent of snow on the high ground in england. and scott from that turn to right and probably be some flooding as a result. and temperatures recover and this process edges in a little bit given that the wind direction changes to the northern from some other countries, up to low double figures everywhere else seeking the sun. look at the glistening snow. what's left of it, and wait for us to come next. north africa, a quart looking pitch and how the how much there's nothing like a strong but tempt you there in the middle. thirty's all the way along with this the headline to the, to the west as well. the coastal shells in west africa, all just the coastal. and there are now of course,
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very few the, the latest news as it breaks civilians ha, calling the international community to afford them protection, especially an area that is what it has announced it to be completely safe with detailed coverage for getting to pay something dollars off the floor and drink more done, the threat of violence. it's right. is there access the lights, the spinning care from the house or the story is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas? if you think schools, homes and child care is a meeting of minds, it's list deadly would freedom, which is used to cover so many different things, the family or mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession, they will be fine. yeah, well not just fire through the board to prison. musical innovative brian, you know,
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meets renowned economist, hod june chang. part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio would be on split data analysis era. the, [000:00:00;00] the full come back to watching out, is there a reminder bounce up stories this our israel has carried out multiple as strikes across 11 on killing at least 62 people, one strong on southern bank. it's a multi skill rebuilding in the own share districts. and also has killed the head of the university hospital in east and 11 on long with 6 of his colleagues in
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garza as well as continuing its tax on to come by lifelong pest control. it's one of the few partially functioning medical and it stays in northern stalls, us a try and destroy it, kept the emergency entrance of the hospital and destroyed its electrical generates on the russian front and the type on the north east and ukrainian city of c. me has killed 2 people and injured 12 others, residential buildings, a sharp and several calls which 13 joins attacks early on friday. so me is just 20 note 29. columbus has from the russian border and its regional governess as the drones were loaded with shot no. meanwhile, present advisor made periods and says russia will keep testing the hypotonic arrest and it can miss solid 5 that ukraine on thursday, the above the school. but if you are useful, i will add there are no means of counteracting such a mess out. any means of intercepting it in the world today,
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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 why responsive crimes, for as well as may as lensky has called, a multi just to stop russia from escalating the war and ukraine. those doors which and i have a good restore the when someone starts using other countries, not just for tara, but also to test their new missiles through turbo. this is undoubtedly, and international crimes and coming from russia. this is a mockery of the position of the state like china in the states of the global south . some leaders have consistency called for restraint, but in response invariably get some new escalation from us go stream and that is why the wells missed on serious in response to make putting really afraid of expanding the will. and so the real consequences of his actions useful as well. russia has the top it says tax and ukraine in last few months, making small territorial advances for weeks. russian forces have been engaged in says, financing,
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and the don't yet region. the advancing on the town of quarter calls on friday must go said russian forces captured the village. village of no, don't mixture of come about 10 to them. it says to the north. well, joining us now is liam collins is an international security program. fellow, a new america and a form of defense advise that senior training, joins this new now for madison and wisconsin. thank you very much man calling. so joining us, um i've seen a video of or a snack and it looks different and ultimately it tracks football. what do we know so far about it? yeah, i mean, what we know is it safe for sonic missile? meaning it buys more than 5 times the speed of sound in this case applies 11 times the speed of sound, which makes it very difficult though not impossible to shoot down pollutants. exaggerated net claim a bit. but then it's also our big with 6 bit more ads, meaning that yes and when it does get through, we can it's 6 separate targets and probably most alarming to people. it is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead,
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and that's what has people concern. so that's kind of what the missile is not show, but kind of a, you know, it's not to be overly fear. russia has a very limited number of these. it's very experimental at this time. they are very expensive to make input and has no desire for the nuclear weapon on one of these missiles and watch it. so are you saying that speed is important but not important enough or yeah, i mean speed is what righty can defeat some of those systems but not completely right or where it makes it very difficult to shoot down with the countermeasures of assistance that you rush. but the crane has over there, but it's not possible to shoot them down. okay, and the princess hasn't know all the nations why quite have lessons like ours. and then at the same time, you have made. so saying that russia's use of the weapon won't change the course of the conflicts. what do you read into that? yeah, i mean, this won't change the course of the conflict. in some ways, it's not unusual formation to test weapons during warfare. they do that all the
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time. that's common and goes back to the history of warfare. second here, there's nothing. this is done. we mark a true escalation of more just another missile system. one, maybe it's more capable than what roger shot previously into ukraine, but it doesn't fundamentally change anything. and so it really is just nuclear saber rattling from hulu. and really just designed it, put a renter to try to intimidate the west and try to get them to recall ukraine from watching us and u. k based missiles into russia. okay, so obviously, cyber right? saying you say by pits in, but why now is this a reaction to us giving the green lights to create for using those long range missiles? is this as we have a new present legs coming in? is this, i mean what, what are the reasons full? lot the yeah, the timing of this is directly related to the us in the u. k,
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allowing the ukrainians to shoot those long range missiles into russia. but no doubt russia had planned on watching this capability at some time, right? it wanted to test this capability. it was just waiting for the right time, and the time was now with the goal of trying to then deter the west from providing the support to ukraine. but it won't do that. and off the days of escalation that we've been seeing now, what do you think of faith and especially what do you think his move will be next? so what do you think is also the message that he's trying to put across? yeah, i mean, because matthew is trying to put across is to try to not allow him crate is lots. he's missile interacting territory. he won't be effective at doing that. he may launch one or more one or 2 more of these experimental missiles to try to further demonstrate his commitment to this. but again, unlikely that he'd be able to launch very many more because they don't have very many indigent fairly expensive weapon system and. and for the fight, this war as it is already, it's hard,
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extremely taxing on them. and he's having to call north koreans to fight it because he can't even provide russian forces to fight on his own soil. and so it kind of shows you some of the dire straits. it's stressing new finance, but it's all very taxing on, on polluting as well was he said it's stressing ukraine enough for them to cool for an updated defense system. thank you very much, much today i'm calling for joining us from wisconsin. the eh, he is an international security program for the new america. thank you. well, georgia is opposition is regrouping in preparation for fresh onset government permits us the georgia dream policy was re elected in last month's parliamentary elections bonds. the opposition says the vote was rigs to keep the pro russia policy in power where we challenge reports from east and georgia. the lectures on the university steps times planning for the next demonstration process. so
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continued in george's capital since october 26. when it pro russian governments, one parliamentary elections condemned by the opposition as corrupt driven launch me by students and academics. the movement 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 this stage. our elections, we are not safe. our elections. 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 only part of the picture, travel somewhat less metropolitan like glory, occupied by russia when it's invaded in 2008 and feedings 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 a georgian, born under the russian empire who went on to lead the soviet union as its most fearsome dictates of outside go restarting museum. correct to so susan is she's in favor of not poking the russian bad by guessing to pro european talk to you i yeah. back those who leave doing the georgia dream. because those who live now to the room, leaving no money to peacefully over there is no war days, p. c. and the georgian population once, but across the rows few, he runs the parking lot. he feels rushes, 2008 invasion, and the fate 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, the georgia dream manipulated the elections. the government still have so many
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support. the protest movement is regrouping for another push at keeping the european ambitions of live, perhaps have yet to dissuade 20 in the country. that it's worth the risk. very challenge, how does 0 ga to those korea's leader kim jong says the only way it's accounts. so washington's hostile view is to build up his country's nuclear weapons. he was speaking of your evening ceremony ever wesson's expert in the council. joan young argument price. since this, this reports from beijing, the comments by north korean leader kim jong then came at the opening of east countries national weapons exhibitions in kiln young. i made increasing speculation among those korea's neighbors, including here in china, about the evidence we 10 of us president donald trump, to the white house. so won't that will being for the possible resumption of high level summit negotiations between those career and the united states has happened
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during trumps 1st time in 2018 and 19. and these opening speech came stated that they went to every length to make the go see asians what. but also added that it became apparent to him about the us hostility towards north korea assuming to route without the possible return to any diplomacy in the future. on the display of this is, exhibition has been some of those career is achievements in military hardware, including some of the latest in a long range, a solid fuel missiles as well as achievements and it's spice. satellite technology at last is millet 3 exhibition. the then russian defense minister static a showing good was in attendance. and this is exhibitions that are been on display amongst all the other weapons system. the multiple rocket launches that north korea has allegedly been supplying to russia for its war in ukraine as young. and i must
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go forward. ever close ties with north korea in support of that conflict in ukraine . rob mcbride, i'll just say era by jake. it's a cool, it's susan bob way has convicted a senior position member and so the full active is for participating in an illegal gathering. 28th. others have been acquitted. rights groups say the arrest posts of a coming down of dissenting voices via the government's hiring miss hall. so has this update from the court in her, ari? these are some of the people who waited all day on the side. the court to get news about the relatives and the friends. some opposition supporters were found not guilty of is like opposition to the jefferson team, but was found guilty. the court ruled that in june, oppositional support his gather norfleet at a residence in her id with the intent of causing violence. the demit has been road rules. i come monday 25 for the police and do see some things. the police say
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they were just doing the job, maintaining law and order, but human rights activists say, this is another example of human rights violations in zimbabwe. and a calling on the regional leaders and the national community to with prussia, elizabeth and government, out of my tasks out there. how do i? it was still a head toll analysis era. it's 20 years since the release of wall to wall crossed the popular online game that became the social network before social media. it was even main street. and i am a dream uh well who from the new months, the united coach and why he believes he's the right man for the job,
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my life, my doors to my family, i'm friends tremendously on it. and there's some things that will never forget for the rest of my life. well know that just as has been served, i can now try and move on. i look forward to the future with my family and friends the door. it's a female m. m. a finite 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 faces in her country. tom size, lynn has had a story. reporting for g. c. 24 year old rebecca ramon b 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 all her passion for mixed martial arts. you might see, i'm making my tongue. rebecca nickname to the warrior is the defending champion of the ellis. any women's championship?
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east africa's biggest and then they have and she says the school has completely changed her life. almost for of mid be billed. may close students and also mid me to trouble man. they count on bus for mid is but many goals and we mean that they can do what they want. if they put in, i'd walk back and it's so it's 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 hyphen they can emulate search engines as well. okay, hard for us. and so we, 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 be definitely car. but it's not being an easy journey for rebecca and amazing. also want to be 9 sports and you can to play some tournaments,
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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. since the government is not supporting her ultimate a missed the flights in the us based us see that you types of successful career life not more opportunities for the sport to thrive in the country. some sizes of 0 to tennis and the netherlands are into the davis cup final for the 1st time in the history. tell them 6 for a beat, young related stuff in 3 sets to secure the semi final against june. i mean, the final is on sunday against either it to the australia the reuben and the room says he believes in himself and the club as he gets ready for his 1st match in charge of manchester, united. depending on your old joins of to full use at school thing in portugal,
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you'll be guided to to domestic titles. first up in the premier league, it's and a way tripped it 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 thing display us, but i believe a lot. i think we people, we have room to improve. i want to try new things. so you guys think is not possible. i think it's possible we will see in the pep. claudio says he will stay at manchester, said he, even if they are relegated the span, it has just signed a 2 year contract extension. but the defending champion, so currently facing $115.00 charges of breaking premier, the financial rooms, which they denied if found guilty, so he could be stripped of points. so even throwing out of the league i succeed. months ago and years ago when i resign would know the collapse accuse us to have
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done something wrong. so what happened? it was really good. we'll be here next year we'll come up to the, i don't know the position of the conference that are going to bring us, so i'm going to come up and come up. we're going to come back to a remedy to christina ronald is oh no sir. i have lost the 1st game of the season in the so the fairly for now the exclusive to the home side. but their opponents. oh god, see a full back to into one with this say that from here a medical obama young i'll come see a move up to fit with the same number of points as messer who remains 3rd of the winning the world series with the los angeles dodgers show hey, oh tony has made history yet again. 2024 or most idle player, those to my team may show a tiny. c did you have any still has picked up in v p award for the 3rd time of the becoming the 1st place? he'd 50 home runs and steel,
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50 bases in the same season. he's just the 2nd phase to be named in b, p in both divisions twice in the american league with the angels. and now in the national lead, with the dungeons, japanese baseball fans rushed to grab the latest these type of additions on friday as a keepsake and japanese tv stations, including the public protocols to interrupt the regular programming to report on tony's m b p. when 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. 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 painting next year. the season opener would be played 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 that is all the false
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needs for tonight's. all right, thank you very much pizza. well, it's, and it's creates a billions of dollars and was a social network before the social media even became mainstream thoughts. the online role playing game will the will cross is also a cultural phenomenon. price for paving the way for more women to break into the game a. now as the game celebrates 20 years since it's released, patrick felt look set to have. what's become known as w o w a by his funds and not show up the world? are right now we have our 20th anniversary, celebrates the fantasy world. it's olds and tools that strong millions of fans worldwide. i cannot insure my life. wow. world of will prompt has a dedicated even phonetic following, celebrities included, i am a org sharman. but even those of us who haven't baffled of as of off the fictional planet where the online role playing game is said have felt the effects of its
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influence. east sports and marketing specialist terry time from singapore has been hooked from the game since facility teams when it was released in 2004, gave many people that 1st taste of online social networks. at a time when platforms like facebook, we still have never infancy upon completing friends in real life itself. we, we got the opportunity to meet a lot of people from other, other walks of life, right? people from inside of euro, from america, from australia. the game also helps prove the online subscription and in game purchase models could work. at the height of its popularity. it had 12000000 subscribers more than 100000000 people worldwide inflated at one point or another. and it's under it's making place and billions and monthly fees. one of the things, well, the full profit is also credited with is paving the way for more women to get into the gaming. according to our report, published by nelson in 2009, well,
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the blue cross was the most popular cool title among female game is age between 25 and 54. well defined as the players can be, whatever they want with no physical differences between men and women. i mean that's where the involvement comes in. the way the women can, you know, really few impala uncomfortable, you know, in the own space pena on game. one of the reasons for the success perhaps as being the games abilities to blow the lines between the real world and online fantasy is it's born to camp. this means a movie and even it is 5 and emmy award winning episode of south fox to celebrate the 20th birthday blizzard as rolling out some classic features. we've got modernized, tier 2 armor set, classic time walking, the real world at mount 20 years with an old castro performing some sort of the photo is the chance to really the magic of this trailblazer of the gaming. well, the traffic phone,
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which is 0 signal. well, thanks for watching, i'm back in a moment, is more of the day's news. the fits the fastest expansion of legalized gambling and us history. with sports fights at the center. you're not a sports fan anymore unless you're dealing on the game. fault lines examines the surgeon patching and the impact on those suffering from its addiction. just didn't feel as real as putting actual cash on a table. felt like again, we've turned this into a nation of visual gamers, definitely not in control. the big gamble on it, just so you know, all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working in translation between arabic and faulty. all the world languages. shay come on. the award for translation
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and international understanding is hosting. it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha guitar. shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. once you reach this displacement comp and send the incidence river and i'll state sam, you have the thought it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the theme was hit on his legs, we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors say at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200, kill. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escape their, our entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away from their village. a thing to veto with no one managing to reach safety people who made it.
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here's the most of those left behind are the button above the young, the elderly, and those injured in the attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the no less often is riley strikes, own 11 on another. false devote to ation order has been given to residents and baby routes. sump ups, the hello and welcome. i'm the sort of height of this is all the 0 life from the whole . so coming up on the program, salvation as

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