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the, the, this is, do you got the news life, somebody for us to charge the council adults 2000 years into both badly in need of a to god that the vote was coding to 0, but the us and gosh, outstanding. the resolution does not call it for pause and for fighting between israel and also coming up the checks of public and morning, off to the deadliest my shooting of the country's history. police now say of the gunman killed himself often even 14 dead and wounded as a product. you know what the
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address while back them to the program. if you begin in new york, where the united nation secure she's gone, so has adopted a resolution to boost 8 and the rest of the guys, a strip structure on the united states decided to abstain from friday for shorter than use therapy to allow us off the days of wrangling over the text that as a nation does not call put a name, you just says file. and after repeated delays and intense negotiations, the un security council passes the resolution to increase a to civilians trapped and gather the water down. resolution does not demand an end to fighting, but it does call for the creation of conditionals for a sustainable suspicion that the possibilities of tutoring the un chief says a halt and fighting is what's needed. and success should not be measured by the number of trucks allowed in the gaza. please you many 30 and a ceasefire is the only way to begin to meet the desperate needs of people,
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even garza and, and that ongoing nights mass. or i hope that today is security policy resolution may help the finally to happen, but much more is needed immediately as benjamin echoed by the palestinian representative to the un residence. this resolution is a step in the right direction. it must be implemented and must be accompanied by massive pressure for an immediate cease fire. i repeat immediate seas via but the west says the adoption of the resolution will go a long way to ease suffering. but today this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of imaginable suffering. today this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe and hindered and expanded humanitarian access
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and to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. instead of outcomes as a new un reports as more than a quarter of those still trapped and gas are facing extreme hunger and the growing risk of famine. thank you, mr. president. so what does this does induce and actually to level up with that question to the deputies, washington correspondent, janetta do my own as indeed, but the most important thing to realize about this resolution, as we have been saying, is that it is not a call to a cease fire, rather it is a call to an hindered humanitarian access and the creation of sustainable the crate, the creation of conditions towards a sustainable association of hostilities. so several steps before the cessation of hostilities itself, if you want. now it also calls on the un secretary general to a point,
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a coordinator that is in charge of monitoring and facilitating aid to gaza. so essentially this is a resolution that is aimed at scaling of age, gaza, and also protecting the humanitarian workers that are tasked with delivering that aid. but of course, the obvious criticism surrounding this resolution now is that it is very difficult to deliver a humanitarian aid at the speed and volume that is needed for the people of gaza in the face of ongoing hostilities, which again, this resolution does not stop. we just heard the us representative to the you run the call this resolution to play model pope. and yet the us ap stand. why was this not good enough to water in favor of what happened the of the? well, essentially what we saw here was the, it was the u. s. trying to balance its support for israel and it's reluctance to use it's vito power once again. so this vote was delayed several times as
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negotiators scrambled to find wording that was acceptable to the us at the us with not veto. this is how we got the phrase of the creation of steps toward sustainable cessation of hostilities and not sufficient of hostilities itself. because the us would never have supported language that will cease fire adjacent for us as position of course being that a ceasefire only helps him off. there was also an earlier provision, the techs that would put to the you when in charge of inspecting aid to gaza, potentially cutting israel out of that process. and instead we now have that special coordinator that i mentioned that has to consult with egypt and israel. so it took days for negotiators to formulate these changes that would keep us from vetoing. but obviously the u. s. thought did not end up voting in favor, but also on language issues. because this was
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a tax that did not explicitly condemn home us or home us as a rule in or on october 7. but because this resolution only required 9 votes in favor and no vito's for it to go through, it did end up passing in the end. that's just hope then that the substitution does something to have the civilians in the us. what have you got, boucher know, do malone and washington dc? thank you so much for following that story for us. for the reaction from australia we went across to john last time he saw court in general. some i can tell you that india is ready public opinion. this is not very interesting. there was a recent phone showing that even if they would have been a un security council resolution that would have ruled for a ceasefire. 90 percent of this really public. they think that is really should not abide by the to know is security comes so now of course those who are in the foreign ministry and in the united nations,
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and they are quite content today as this. so resolution passed without this kind of a strong language that would go on for a, a stop of the all state these a, the bus. so the, to the, and i did make sure the july, the, the dawn east side, the americans you signed to buy that for his position and for the position of the united states to in the security council. and would all the, is there any official or looking at is some of the language in this resolution because they believe this has been, let's, is, are a controlled and supervisor what go with and, and what goes out from the gaza strip. and this is something that many of the human, if they're in oregon, i issues or concerns about turning the saw me so whole in general, some of them. let's take a look now some of the got the headlines making use around the world. the,
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the us supreme court says it's want to make an immediate decision on whether former president donald trump has absolute immunity. prosecutors off the court to foss, start the appeal, leap pro, getting a little court. trump is facing federal charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. saw the initial results from democratic republic of congo as presidential report of shaw provisional lead for incumbent. felix took it to security. the elections were mod by massive delays, and malfunctioning a supplemental, some opposition candidates are demanding a complete street on the r c's off because 2nd largest country. and one of the was for us, um, and cool fresh tv viewers and span happen. tuning into watch the and root christmas lot for you, no one else edgardo, or the fact 100 schoolchildren sang the winning numbers go straight down in the thing when they go and go to is more than 200 years old. and
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as one of them was like a saucer. now, the tech for public has begun the national deal morning off of the countries for several mast shooting. investigators are still searching for the motor for the rampage and abroad can of west city police now sir. 20 forward year old student killed himself off the shooting dead. 14 people police in prague. sure. body cam footage. piecing together scenes from the countries. dudley shooting and decades. just 5 minutes in police say, these officers arrive at the university. searching for the gunman on the lose, they climb up. the disadvantage at that point was that there was no sound of gunfire. so the officers had to actively search for the perpetrator. during the information we got about the paper tray,
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his movements was that he was suppose to be somewhere on the opposite floors. as more officers deployed and got closer, they said the shooter committed suicide. bringing the situation under control after some 30 minutes of frantic hor to the next day of the site. the site of the massacre in progress. historic center. it's day of morning. the check prime minister is among hundreds who visited the make shift memorial to pay tribute . many are still in shock, the gym, so i feel strange bad, horrible because i am electron fee, as a faculty and we were experiencing very strongly what was going on at the faculty of it. it's hard. i cannot even speak mean any of
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it is not a pleasant feeling to walk on the street and think about what happened to someone who came to school. absolutely care free, thinking about christmas coming in 2 days. so a lot of the incident has left many, overwhelmed with a somber mood just before the holidays to kenya now and a cache between indigenous dry summit climbed protection project. members of the older community are being forced from manchester lands to make faithful reforestation. the government says the evictions are to protect the environment, but humans are florida state of use. reason is a potentially lucrative calvin credit scheme. deed up to a screen next month and go to ports someone will see little say ranges from the california se destroyed his house, leaving him with practically nothing through my ze guy, what do i owe my keen that buried? he, as i knew, i be moving and i grew up. i didn't know where else to,
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but i know that my grandmother, my great grandmother of area today. and where else will i go? i grew up being told, this is my 100 all but if it were real, so they want me to go deal with you. i being a lot of toys. say she was in her house with her 5 children with everything just came connected. now on the watch i to and they left nothing outstanding people, man. neither would they leave anything behind and i the even stone hose acts of so i have a boiling, amazed, eat my and it took a cook and thought that was saying they would be using them at the window. i wish at night in mind we passed the forest, obviously a boat and a guess was it's a range of destroyed these houses, but they failed to reply. this is what the forest obviously supposed to protect the vast mo, for this complex became then government save people living there have been damaging the for the president told them to leave when visiting the retail. why do they buy the walk with those did in the forest trip planned to vacate as soon as possible. i
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will put up a fence and that is not a request that i need for the reason human rights. last suggest the connection. speed international couple and not getting them to setup during play mentioned saw me. it's these have made for us to by level we know that the old yet are being evicted, like in the name of a conservation. we also know that that's a lot of interest from those who are engaging in, in helping trading in, in kenya and in kenya's forest and all the assets. so i think if you, if you place in the wider context, i think it's, it's bad to say that there were concerns about the okay sounds maybe being taken away for, for coven credit. they or get people development program is trying to persuade government just of everything from teaching us people. we hope that the government we are, let's see that it's a matter of importance to stop eviction of indigenous communities in kenya. second
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thing we ex, picked today government to invite to members of the community to uh, negotiation table. so that consolidation happen and the road map on recipient communities. it does come inches in for us by way of giving them line by way of composition for damages, etc. happens sofa if what's just top that makes sense. talk about compensation have faded besides that remains of a house that was exemplary, demolished by the can government belonging to one of the community members. now on to okay. so it's in 2017 and to add students to that we can quote on human and people. it's right to ask the kind of government to do to produce funds for the damages caused to the community. but instead of compensation destruction has continued to take place. and the community members are constantly living in fear. so these 2 minutes told us, arrange us,
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