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pages organizing this facility for the cisco home use a sofa ava 600 people have passed through the hub on their way to receiving treatment. doctors from the power to send to international aid. a 10 to patients with diverse needs. do you have me on that? something on the one hand we have trauma patients, that is soldiers. most of them are very young. some have only recently become adults. as well. on the other hand, there are civilians who cannot receive medical assistance in ukraine, particularly patients with cancer. we'll hear from people that seem to provide me on color because let me sold you enter. they've loved you called is set to receive a prosthesis in spain. that's not a very happy. i never thought that i would be also depressed bases as the ukranian medics return to that country and really is already contemplating doing the same
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money. i hope to receive a good interest basis and return to the fight as it was because the aggressor has taken over our country. i want to help my people so that we are a free people. sure. so i will continue slicing meeting and then we have for you deluxe, so we want the full that's possible. he's leaving with other soldiers for treatment in spain, but he will pass through the hub one more time on his way back to ukraine of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was condemned extreme. a settlers who stormed a palestinian town and be occupied westbank on wednesday. they said fire to houses and vehicles following the rampage. clashes broke out between his really security forces and palestinians in the area. one palestinian man was shot dead according to have authority. is the riots come a day after palestinian gunmen killed 4 is rarely civilians. no signs that
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tensions in the west bank will ease any time soon. witnesses say is really vigilantes, right and in palestinian villages? torching cars and buildings and firing live bullets. one palestinian was reportedly killed. joe by the dozens of settlers came here when they tried to enter the courtyard and they said cause on file. they started shooting towards the houses using live bullets and stones. and they broke the bank and are settled, but on this it appeared to be retaliation for the shooting of 4 is really civilians by palestinian gunmen on tuesday. near the is really settlement of eli hundreds attended the funeral of a 17 year old who died in that attack. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has responded to reason palestinian attacks with promises of retribution . but he struck a different tone when addressing the is really a tax and palestinian villages show me, i'm sure,
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but there are days when you have to say the obvious and the not the state of israel is a state of law. the citizens of israel are all obligated to respect the law, and we will not accept riots either in the golan heights or in the west bank of or someone. at the same time nothing yahoo announced that the government would respond to the attack. and eli by accelerating the building of new houses on occupied territory. their violence in the west bank has escalated in recent months as israel's government has the push to expand settlements. the united states and the united nations have recently condemned the building of thousands of newest, really homes on occupied territory. the secretary general reiterates the settlements are flagrant violation of international law, their major obstacle to the realization of a viable to state solution and adjust lasting in a comprehensive piece as the violence escalades. those ideals of peace are looking increasingly remote and some more headlines and bring
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several people remain in a life threatening condition following an explosion in central paris. on wednesday, nearly 40 people were injured in the blast, which caused a building to collapse. witnesses reported a strong smell of gas before the incident. rescuers are searching for 2 missing people found to be buried beneath the rubble. or the west government is asking a federal court to pause a $69000000000.00 deal between microsoft and activision lizard wall and anti trust suit is underway. resolving the legal battle is a key milestone for microsoft and its purchase of the maker of call of duty is approve. it wouldn't be the biggest deal ever in the video gaming industry. world leaders are meeting in paris for a global finance summit. high on the agenda is finding ways to help developing countries meet the challenges of climate change. once the world bank has announced a new plan to let countries hit by natural disasters, pause dead payments. there's more so overhauling the world's financial system. that
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is what this meeting is all about, you know, shift surgery and the financial summit, taking place in paris. where leaders are asking, how don't a new financial system can be established and what it might look like. so that poverty and climate change can be competed in developing countries. claire could actually pick, you've seen all, see it as center that the international financial architecture has failed in its mission to provide a global safety net to developing countries. this architecture was built in the aftermath of world war 2, and it reflects even after adaptations is also the political and economic power relations of that time. as your lead, i thought the saw splitting the economic delay. polk is protect you. leaders from developing countries agree with that. one is saying they are too deep in debt due to the high interest rate. they must deal well in
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a way that they can not allocate funds to build infrastructure. that would either help the poor or shield people from the impact of climate change all out if it's the one is date and instead of focusing on development. as if just dealing with all these classes, well not difficult enough. we also faced diverse stating climate effects. for these reasons, the prime minister of barbados has proposed the bridge count initiative. it aims to give vulnerable countries access less to affordable loans. with the help of the international monetary fund, political on the bridge initiative also calls for fund to help pay for reconstruction after natural disasters, something but that will be financed by higher taxes on the oil and coal industries . globally, we do ask everybody to share the burden so that we can share labounty.
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therefore means that simply relying on hold them only governments a comfortable has run its course. and what is necessary, know is for us to bring to the table. also multinational corporations whose balance sheets, for more than 2 thirds of the world states the pairs summit will run for 2 days with its french organizers insisting that formal decisions need not be made here. the hope is that will create momentum for the call 28. the world's next major climate conference. so my business colleagues steering variously has more on the summit, steven business being called a watershed moment. why is the phone for it? and the necessary a nicole, i mean i guess is not gonna be watch the moment till something happens. right? right now there's a lot of emissions on the table. generally, it is recognized that it is necessary to have this conversation because for one,
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many countries around the world right now are groaning under the massive weight of the debt that they've accrued over the past years. and 1st and foremost, we're talking about the pen demik. many countries had to borrow just to be able to provide the support that their citizens needed that their residents needed. and now they arrive at a time in which they're supposed to give out more money for climate change mitigation. while they're already starting to suffer the consequences of climate change, think of pakistan for example, last year and those massive floods that happen, a lot of experts with point to climate change because of that. so this question about how poor countries can finance preventing climate change while also trying to keep their people in a poverty. essentially, this is, this has been a thorn in the side of climate change. activism and the general fighting is climate change for years. how can they, how can they manage to do that? well, also supporting their own their own projects. how can they afford that? especially when they're essentially not responsible for the emissions of the created climate change in the 1st place. so it's about fairness in urgency on the
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one hand, but it's also about very frank political realities. on the other hand, there is no overarching body to get to dictate who does what all these countries have to agree. this is an attempt to get something going. it's ambitious, it's emphasis. it's an attempt. what could an outcome look like? what needs to change, what institutions would be affected? how would they be effective? well, we know that there are, among the more ambitious proposals there are some that we hear from a column, for example, for things like global taxation of carbon emissions, a global taxation on shipping costs, for example, emission producing shipping. we know that there's proposed of those 4 swapping debts with promises to set aside certain natural areas for by diversity and for climate protection. things like that. some of these, these ideas range from very ambitious and unlikely to maybe that's something that could happen. and then there are more concrete proposals that have to do with a multi national vendor such as the world banks. i'm putting more money out there,
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putting more resources out there, and perhaps changing the terms of those loans as well. they're not gonna give money . there are some graphs, but in general, these nations behind these multi national vendors, they're not just gonna poor money in these countries. can they change the, the terms of a loan to make it more favorable? that's what's being pushed out and allow these cases. and some of these goals are, are, again, very radical, very ambitious. others are more of a listing. and i think i'm, for example, we've already seen the world bank has taken up this idea of postponing debt service for countries that have suffered natural disasters. in that case, pakistan, for example, we've seen that the i'm f is put more money towards, especially drawing, right? so kind of currency reserved, but it can loan to nations us about money is there in some sense as it can happen. other ideas may be able to, to him dishes, the stomach, per se, can't mandate anything. anything coming out of there is probably not going to be binding. so what are the chances that we're actually going to see action again, it's great that this is under discussion. we know that major multinational lenders, like the world bank, had been pushing for years and that is a problem. debt is
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a problem. that is a problem. doesn't probably seen that. we think countries like zambia go under. we century lock of, for example, default is what i mean. and we've seen the consequences in countries like 3 loc of what a default looks like. so the world knows how significant this can be, and there are ripple effects down the line. so something can be achieved when we talk about these multinational lenders and something probably will be achieved, probably are the offices of the g 20 for example, or maybe the g 7. these are major country groups that can make stuff happen because u. s. as in paul, china is often involved in some of these groups as well. so when they work together to make things happen, then things can happen. but when they're at loggerheads, we with each other. for example, the us in china look at the trade dispute. there look at the domestic policy in the us right now with the $370000000000.00 going towards climate manufacturing, this irate program rate to get more electric cars on the road, right? only if they're produced in the us. and so actually, our emissions would be reduced faster if china was included in there, but the priority is domestic manufacturer. and that's where the rubber hits the road is you're always having to sell to a domestic audience. we've seen trump,
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we know what his priorities are. he knows how to sell to domestic audience is very skeptical about these things. and that's ultimately what the success of these kinds of summit's right on, is whether it can be sold back home for a domestic audience that's much more interested in finding trade worth of china, for example, or rightly for maybe reconstructing ukraine. things like that. all of these are competing. yeah, i was steven variously, thank you so much for breaking down. this is very interesting. and from we had a discussion filled summit and boxed on child labor is against the wall, but never the less as wildly prevalent as has been exacerbated by catastrophic floods last year. that destroyed infrastructure and left many families homeless and has been compounded by the political and economic term won't engulfing the country. alrighty, in the heat of us doesn't go to see if he doesn't particularly mind it, but he's also too young to understand what he might be losing out on. he says his
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father wanted him to stop working. gotta get on the 20 day to conditions at my home, but were not good positive as will on you. my father said indication had gained him nothing comes bought. so he said it would be better for me to learn the work of a car mechanic that instead of going to school and will defy open the shop at 10 am and get free. but i know you took the, i guess he has to be gone. the deal i liked doing this job on the his father plays, he didn't have much of a choice when it came to educating his children. which always, i don't know if i don't, i want my 2 sons to go to school, but i can't afford it. and get a new school fees and buttons are so expensive. how should i pay for the concept? but i kind of look higher and focused on many families suffering from power. the face, the situation, and parents feel compelled aspect kids to bring home and opening estimates of put the number of child work close the millions within the country.
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the government says i urge pakistan's government to consider the situation and come up with some plan. and so that our children can be educated and we're practice studies to them by focused on government does have laws against child labor. for instance, anyone who employs a child or allows a child to labor shall be imprisoned or be off to be a hefty fine or both. but the legal practice still continues to show me movie titles, worked for a government body to safeguard children in the central region. and found the power to control the span of the works. but it is not taken into consideration when laws are made. the mom that we had restricted several factories telling them to nurse employed children. but the reality on the ground is very different. anything that does come up if he's a bother, is a labor and barely earning anything, how can you pay a hefty fine example?
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i don't know. we'll go to google box luggage them on are they gotta do they mean via the he is growing up as a mechanic and loaning the craft from his employer for the country. ali to started work as a child and made his way up to being an entrepreneur. sale but a god beside us. it was in many people here that started as child labors. and now they have their own shop. some of this market within me i, the generation this remain called in this vicious circle and each one that doesn't attend school makes it more likely that the children don't the recent release of 7, your opinions held in a run res hopes that more would follow. but more than a dozen western passport holders remain detained in the as long and republic. one of them is 68 year old and i have 10 gobby. she's a german national. you know, we met with her daughter fighting for her mother's freedom.
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