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to which we rely on a number of international organizations to supply had one of the major challenges that the entire region and city in particular is facing is climate change. you've had one of the greatest years in this year. how are you going to provide water and what are you going to do to make sure that in the coming years, not just now, but in the coming years, you will be able to provide people with, with water and whatever is needed to make sure that the agriculture, australia continues, despite the time of change, which is expected diverse and incoming. the obviously leadership in climate change as affecting the entire middle east. and recent years on cd we, it's by diversity, might be one of the regions that we've been negatively affected, especially a good cultural sector. this would require us to amend all the plans for the coming is the faster we are taking is to gather putting accurate data on what the resources on to adjust our production levels based on that data,
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especially in terms of drops um, drops in underground water driven levels this would include the timing of international treaties when you're talking about 2 key jo, jo done and one on on shed what resources we also going to contact academic underlined, blue studies on the types of digital groups that we have in terms of them will take energy needs and develop the necessary plans and accordingly we have directed the department of get comfortable scientific research to produce dropped resistance. the teams of crops adapt production based on it's based on the set comes, is created by climate change and it sounds like a great plan, but you're going to the quite a lot of investment. where's the money going to come from as long as the fee and the ministry of agriculture and those involved in the sect. we create a new framework of investment that will increase the sec, this contribution to g d p. we've also discussed activities on investment road map out there that can be presented to invest. this meeting in belgium saw
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a ride prime minister bond to weaver has been thrown into office. it comes off to political parties, struck a deal on friday to form a broad coalition government and being 7 months of negotiations. this will be the 1st time the belgian government is led by flemish nationalist party. there's been a wave of departures from santorini out to the greek island was hit by a series of trim is many people spent the night out doors, while others have been seen leading by cnn. grease is prime minister is called an island does to remain calm. sand to renews and neighboring islands have been hit by hundreds of trim is since last week and that is in use for now. that's it for me, for the bad people. stay with us. i'm using them, we'll have another use our for you on out you 0. after the listening folks, thanks on the february, on the jersey to we years on from the outbreak of the war and you cream out to view
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it explores the human cost analysis, whether politics or the battlefield will determine its outcomes for cause new direction looks at the challenges facing nations across the continent, as they move away from dependency. aiming to re define their futures after a vote of no confidence in germany's transfer people head to the polls with the sensor, right christian to the project union parts. he's expected to take power brussels shuttle on africa examines of russia's growing influence in the region through the prison, the central african republic. you'll see a whole the african missions as it chooses. leaders, february on a dizzy at a the sun rises really up to the, the history was written and it became theory is here, the
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be students and a totally the timeless journey. the ours of the world remain riveted on gosh, on the images and testimonies of palestinians going home on the stories of resilience looming issue. what comes next? donald trump's team takes over the white house briefing room and takes a shot across the by with the press court in b. c plus the block foster game that has thundered out of the chart while teaching paging a thing or 2 about how to showcase chinese culture 2 weeks, you know, the cease fire in guys. a news has been porting out developments that have been playing out live across arabic, language, media, displaced, palestinians,
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more than half a 1000000 of them returning home to the northern end of the strip. having survived the war siege and starvation searching through the rubble for what remains of their past lives, the images of their return and the most fighters there to greet them. amount to prove that the nation, yahoo government stated war aims have not been met. and that is not going down well with certain segments of it's really society, right? wing media outlets. they are calling it a disaster or humiliation for our right voices and politicians are demanding a renewed offensive. how mos meanwhile is seizing the moment, making the most of it through it's messaging. the question that remains is the one on the mind of every palestinian in the gaza. how long will the cease fire last and what will happen if it does is red wanted a live stream genocide and an a live stream. but what it cost was
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a live stream mess or turn of displace best thing in the historic images of hundreds of thousands of philistines going back to their communities have a great significance. and that's just for, for the stands for on a few men it is the opposite of an x. it is an influx of palestinians, back to northern godsa, a place the is really said these people would never see again. a land is really forces, have pulverized and left teen ruins. it makes for an odd backdrop for scenes of jubilation. family reunions taking place amidst the rubble that everyone knows, conceals even more dead bodies. but for comments to indians, displacements is nothing new, in runs in the family and goes back generations, 3 quarters of a century, all the way to 1948. that notion of
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a ton is really at the core, the kind of student struggle. and so when we see these people despite no, it's a display, this kind of resilience some results to stay on the land. it's really inspirational . but it's also good as sweet because 92 percent of homes and goals that have been damaged or destroyed. and they're also going back to recover the bodies of loved ones that have been trapped under the russell. so this moment really holds a variety of emotions, but i think it's a moment that will be remembered for a very long time. the images that we've been seeing coming out of guys in recent days, really speak to the resilience of palestinians who have versed everything, put their lives on the lines to be able to remain on their own land. and this, of course, coming at a time when we continue to hear efforts regarding the ethnic cleansing of palestinians from guys including from none other than us president donald trump.
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that would be a legal under international law which for bins f mcclin's and trump's musings have even been marked within is the liberal newspaper audits which has produced some questionable reporting over gaza, nevertheless, published this scorching editorial saying at this rate, trump is likely to propose the gardens to be launched voluntarily into space, and several mars are it is the closest thing to an outlying unit is really mainstream media space that has alerts to the far right. where outlets like channel 14 are putting a content like vis, boasts about destroying palestinian homes in gauze. what. what do you mean by that? i fear to buy to come or just come on, come is come. what kind of, gosh, really?
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is there to be mental mental that usually come up? i think a lot the a suburb of what's happening inside of the machine, but the there was a comment on, is there any channel 14 and it will help them shift? so i'm assuming it's the limits will be to mode motion should function shakuma shambles. so i'm actually modeling me showing. i've been sort of, uh, you'll let me on this shows how pathetic this genocide the campaign has been from the beginning a campaign of mindless revenge. aiming at the expulsion of millions of philistines, but for the study of the doctor allowed that to happen. and they also achieve a spoken ticket that would be engraved when that was the 1st thing in memory. whatever of setting a precedent for master turn the really incense by it, that palestinians, despite facing 15 months of constant bombardment,
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of losing over a 100000 probably palestinians. and the price says that they are baton. and they were promised the destruction and elimination of hemma, some expansion of israel into more protest in territory. and in gaza that that hasn't been the case load of this really feel betrayed by the cx 5 to clean those on the, the fall, right? they feel like everything they've fault for and the last year in the hall was for nothing that's a very hot po for, for is right. is society to swallow. there is no cease fire being discussed in israel, the public discourse around it is of a hostage deal. and the difference is that a hostage deal is meant to return the captives and not meant to end the war in the beginning of, you know, of the war. we heard a lot of talk about the 2 objectives of returning the captives and, and defeating from us as has been possible together. and i think what has developed as an understanding that they are, in fact, mutually exclusive. and that is creating big cleavages within is really society for
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mars, what is left of the move one wants to contribute to that. after the ceasefire, it reasserted itself in the armed displays of defiance, intended to show it has not been defeated, that it is still in control. and by helping the displaced find their way through a postwar wastewater optics matter, and one measure of mazda is gradual re emergence has been in the phase release of these really kept most work carefully choreographed and for most camera operators. film moment by moment with these really female captives paraded in military uniforms to remind whoever was watching that before those women were kidnapped. they were soldiers all taking place on a stage decorated with messages in arabic, hebrew, and english that her mos,
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once he's released and the outside world to see the captive releases have really been about displaying how nice is resilience on our presence in gaza. and it's, and you all who promise is ready people. he promised the americans that he would eradicate him, us from gaza, from the face of the polio didn't look almost she who calls, i prefer me and he hasn't a chief those goals on what, how mouse is doing with these orchestrated release is, is rebates showing it's its power showing its presence in gaza. there were certainly a lot of images and stories and these really media about from us reappearing and re establishing itself, helping people rebuild and find places to live. those images are, are often presented to these really as a cynical attempt by having us to demonstrate its presence and prove that it hasn't been defeated. but i think there's something more fundamental there, which is that if they do want to re establish control,
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then they will need to help people who was lives in homes have been destroyed in this work. so it may very well have moved from an active work leading to one of trying to, to reestablish governance. what we've essentially seen is an escalation in the war of narratives that on the one hand you have, you know, these really leadership that has been saying that they seek to completely eliminate from us to eradicate within palestinian society. and on the other hand, we have these images that stand in stark contrast to those claims that they have simply failed in their mission to completely destroy this movement. and that it continues to be a very visible presence in palestinian society. journalists based in the guys who risk their lives to document 15 months of death and destruction and survived was seeing so many of their colleagues killed. are part of the story. many had been seen, reunited with their families,
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sometimes lives on the server. definitely touching moments often broadcast across the arabic speaking were the comes with also saw him and that's a good kind of some of those journalists work for alger 0 networks and netanyahu government band in israel 8 months ago. but it's really audience. politicians included have been watching l g 0 is output for coverage of the release of is really captives in god's waynes. it is, as she do, i assure you, i would suggest you can kind of go my measuring your customer to us as the 4 months is really media is rarely put additions. we're in a state of denial of the assault on, on journalism. the assault on entities 0 was part of this process of divine rather than graph. and with the study i left these with it's declining petition as well
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went on shutting down the voice of truth and know that the world has failed to achieve its objectives. they are going to wake up and graphic with everything that they have been trying to deny the, to washington. now, with this past week, journalists were given a taste of the kind of treatment they can expect from president donald trump's new administration. ryan coles has been following the story. the 1st press briefing of the 2nd trump presidency took place, fronted by a 27 year old caroline love it. the youngest ever white house press secretary and right off the bat, she said a few things straight. we know for a fact there have been lives that have been pushed by many legacy media outlets in this country about this president about his family. and we will not accept that. we will call you out there had been some speculation as the possible changes to the briefing room seating plan. that's the list. the media outlets to get a permanency and importantly, how close to the action they get to sit. instead,
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the white house will be inviting, took tucker's bloggers and podcast. there's to sit next to the podium in spots usually occupied by staffers or recognition perhaps of the role those kinds of voices played and present in trumps campaign. one of the more attention grabbing parts of the briefing was this regarding cuts the for an aide that there was about to be $50000000.00 taxpayer dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in gaza . that is a preposterous waste of taxpayer money that was later repeated by the president himself for for conservative media picked it up. do you think? come off squares condoms. no, they make condom bombs. and i'm also flights the condom straps on an explosive and floats them into israel. it's a dual use technology. in fact, the story is entirely baseless. u. s. government figures show the of the $60000000.00 a for an 8 spent on reproductive health around the world. only 7000000 of that was
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spent on condoms and not a penny if it went to gaza next, right to china. now where the countries, entertainment industry is undergoing a transformation that includes the world of video games, chinese games have long had a reputation for being low quality, quick turnaround games you might play on your phone. about 6 months ago that changed with the release of blacksmith. we'll call black. this is a block buster of the game, but taps into chinese folklore. taking your classics 16th century novel, re imagining it and turning it into a standing immersive, modern day experience. and that's what makes blacksmith revolutionary the way a bridge is chinese mythology and contemporary game. but listening post product and alpha. now on the video game that indicates china is gaming, industry has caught up with its competitors in japan and the west. and how politicians invasion are reaping the rewards of the credits and will show by hazel hong
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kong is a game d. p rated in chinese, traditional culture, religious beliefs, and mythological stories. it's incredibly engaging because it faithfully recreate the mythical sega son we call from the novel johnny, to the west. this current to and history, a well known town, every chinese parson, regardless of age and 5, knowing the story of johnny to the west since childhood. but when i played black man, i was transported back into that story. say to me, it's not just an old story. it's in your experience. the, the, the runaway success of like me to come rest in this ability to reanimate the story . first told in china 500 years ago, players are in must in chinese mythology, a world of heroes,
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day of spirits and theme that taken on a journey that includes real place. life like renderings of temples and fine. the chinese game is, are used to spending time in a world, typically dominated by stories from the west. it feels more like hard to play as a broad. it is a pull to into chinese culture. and that's what makes it a breakthrough. the china is gaming industry. what's really exciting about the game . black newsome cone is it's blend of cutting edge technology, intricate game play every deep cultural store and towing. so when a game was 1st launched, i'm back in august of 20. $24.00 is sold millions of copies within days in general, and billions of dollars and values. if that's huge. um and you know, it's not as popular in china where 70 percent of the sales is based. it's also
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getting traction globally, which is a major milestone for chinese game developers. black moves, popularity, and the title of china is 1st a triple, a gang, a triple a game typically has that big budget. a big team behind on a long production team, which is a monica of a games quantity, is graphics, game play, and story testing. these are not the kind of games that chinese developers, every 9 to projects to will. uh, tell us the chinese games to you guys have germany focused on games. we show its development cycles, lower investments, and foster time. those games have shows a pay times and quick monetize ation, but they don't deliver rich, memorable and profound experience. this explains why black means we've called as a aaa gain, a sparks tell you much discussion. it challenges the stereotype of china as a producer. in theory, again told, though, the,
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the chinese gaming industry from the development site has been really focused on mobile games for the last 15 years. china has the biggest mobile markets in the world more than 90 percent of revenue in gaming. and china comes from mobile games and in particular from free to play mobile games and then monetize through micro transactions and ad. so black me flu call was really a departure for that because it's a game that's absolutely not concerned about being free to play. it's a game made primarily for computers, for causal that shows that chinese developers can actually compete with. usually western or japanese players in the space is highly, highly competitive. so this is really a, i would say, a coming to age moment for a lot of chinese gaming developers and it shows the tech progress under way. and also how fast a china is catching up to global leaders in this industry. china,
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there's no 2 ways being the most to speak to to play the game developers. there was a society to protection that video games are harmful for young people that have an effect on policy, including limits on plates for children. there is also a strict government control and regulation of games production before again goes to market. it is screened for explicit and violence contents, as well as material that could be at all. it's with the official narratives coming out of beijing. blacksmith with its focus on the chinese folk effect and the architecture has a message the government can get behind when we talk about the, the chinese gaming markets, we definitely need to talk about the regulations and we should not use euphemisms. there is definitely censorship, but there's a misconception that the governments will get involved in that and never aspects of,
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of entertainment in china like me through calling housing vestments from the local government from hun jones. but i don't think the government, the local authorities ever set down with them and said, ok, you need to do this or you need to do that. they hung to government is a big supporter. you know, off this the developer behind the game block. and this will call, in terms of providing policy support your investment funding, and actually reserving extra costs do place for the games to, to, to grow. so i think the government is coming to this realization that the game is not just a past time. it's actually is strategic industry. we see gaming hardware sales goes up because of the success of p for her purchasing her work in order to play the game better. and also local tourism, as gamers rush to the sites on which the games the settings are based,
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especially in the shines the province. so this new model of game plus economy is getting a lot of traction in policy discussions in china. so, so just so put you into so this government support is not just about funding. we can also see in terms of narrative off to the games release. several official media outlets in china, like people's daily online, endorsed black me sweet home. this demonstrates to the game lines with the official narrative, cultural directions, and societal expectations. this is the, the game trends, entertainment. it became a medium for china, cultural diplomacy. the, that cultural implement outside china has ways being challenging for the government to achieve the black mist. we call them, okay, demonstrates this potential inside the sink wash as a full apology. the china is diplomatic approach have shifted in recent years. so moving away from what tools once cold war floria,
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diplomacy, a time inspired by an action may well floria, which came out in 2075 or to see the film special forces hero seemed to reflect the more assertive sometimes the aggressive language of chinese dip them. but that's the approach has since changed, chinese officials have embraced a foster more considered a treat type of vision centered on cooperation. and then to start working to sign up for you and show their child center counsel central cookie. co to colleen, the rental there does seems to be a shift, at least on the margin from the aggressive styles will for your diplomacy to a softer, more engaging self cultural diplomacy. and in that sense, blackness, fitness nutone perfectly is not about confrontation. it's not about china,
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you know, taking on the world. it's more about sharing part of chinese culture and precisely because that kind of soft power aspect of the game is not heavy handed. it feels authentic that actually contribute it to the games appeal as a cultural product, such as your phone in the face. global life is a loss of attention on how trying to promote its culture, especially with the wolf flores, dollar diplomacy, and recent yes. this approach which presents chinese culture and the bank, boastful, hyper masculine manner, has been met with a rather an accommodation attitude from west and government to media. which is understandable like basically comb represent to move stuff. so and in direct way of showcasing chinese culture. this is in fact a very sophisticated form of cultural communication. it's allows chinese culture to enter the global plays vision in a very natural way. it's a very successful, it's on the ongoing effort to tell china.
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finally this past week alley abilene, ne, i'm the head of the online news out loud electronic intifada was arrested in sewer jail for 2 days and then deported from switzerland. he was in the country having been invited to speak at a conference there about palestine post arrest. i will now most communications with the outside world were cut off. he was interrogated without legal representation and he says, police accused him of offending swiss law, but he was never charged with the crime. now switzerland makes a big deal about its political neutrality. it is how the country brands itself and the authorities there went after abeline ne, i'm measuring the same week. that is really precedent. it's soc heard, soc spoke at the world economic forum in davos despite the fact that harris sock is among the is really politicians accused of inciting genocide in got it as
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a reminder, as if we needed one that the crackdowns on criticism of israel and it's atrocities against the palestinians are still happening even in countries that are allegedly neutral the increasing power on africa, russian most. and that is killable to use violence in the country. because he's russia's presence in the central african republic, a stabilizing force, or calculated strategy for dillman. and this is, of course, the continent. they provide security and they take uranium, they provide security. let me take diamond rushes shadow and africa coming soon, phone out to 0. in depth analysis of the today's headlines. what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate based insight determination was not to
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