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but the, this is the able to use life from the, the end is, well, price is a head with it's offensive and gaza. i'm us reports heavy shelling and several cities. that's as global power as positive security council resolution to boost 8 deliveries to gone. so without holding for a ceasefire and an independent candidate is disqualified from running against russian president vladimir took the next year's election. the electoral commission fans? yes, that's a reading that's been sold for legends mistakes in her application. she was running on a platform in the war and new product, the
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i bank visible, and welcome funding between as well. and how about as continues in 48 hours, the homeless one health industry and gaza says building 400 people died in his way . the attacks that include civilians and fine goods in gaza. city as well as ami is engaged in street. the street come back with hom, us designated the terrorist group by the you. when you with it follows a un security council resolution to boost the delivery evade. but no mention overseas, fine and the other day brings more death and destruction to the guys. this trip is rarely strikes, heating, residential areas like here in the southern city of con, denise relatives bearing the victims of the latest attacks on friday does. it's come us run health ministry side more than $20000.00 people have been
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killed in these really offensive so far about one percent of the territories population. how would that as cost? yeah, i mean, like i said, these people are supposed to be safe in their home, mostly protected by the law to i know, but as a man of the law, i declare that international law has collapsed back up from where they were. yeah, we're not allowed to have faith in any international law. then let me say merely represents the law of the week. i mean, don't. if israel were in the palestinians position, the world would not stand still and left them at the present unto me. the strikes on saturday came just hours up to the un security council approved a what's her down resolution. it avoids calling for a cease fire instead, the creation of conditions for a sustainable truce. but the u. n. t found that palestinian representative want a hold to the fighting this resolution is
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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 cease via the water. but despite cro in international pressure, israel says and he sees fire would only help him. us is this council 6 to endless to that is it should start by supporting israel's mission of returning hostages and the limited and dig into some us threats. at the very least it must prevent from us, is empowerment. just as this council is committed to increasing aid, it should also be committed to blocking the smuggling of arms and transport weapons to the how much terrace for the un resolution calls for live saving a to be rushed to gaza at scale. with guys on to fools, really bombardment. it's unclear if and when these do mind can be fulfilled. martin inch for the you as well. food program gave us an update on the humanitarian situation. glasses and yeah, i mean it's really difficult. um,
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people in the living through how as we speak they have nothing to eat and nothing to drink now home anymore. and the problem to diseases, no way to say it's not for them, but also not for a few minutes. harry is on the ground. i mean, a trickles in, we still reach people, especially in the south, but more or less on an ad hoc basis. so age is not flowing inside gaza as it needs to be. and we don't reach people across the street, although it needs all masses and actually a is needed everywhere. what do you make of the un security council resolution? this is definitely a welcome step. as the secretary general outline, it's not enough. we need to seize fire. now, but it costs only when guns falls far, then we can rebuild the humanitarian system. that is basically on the brink of
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collapse. inside of god. you cannot as us, we cannot do our job when phones are following and fighting is continuing. that's why we need these guns to fall. so i don't actually help those people wherever they are. and especially fond road people like you know, primarily women children because they need the most. so how does this all fit together with the counselors, coal on organizations like yours to get significantly more a into gaza while there is no chat sofas these find not even a temporary truce as well. i mean, our call is we need all crossings open. we much more a because of all the traveling and that's the secretary general side. i mean we can, we, we, there's no, there's no use in counting trucks because the needs of massive. our latest figures
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actually show that there is a lumen fan in gaza. and basically everyone is, is going hungry and gaza. families do not have enough to eat and more people in gaza all sizing, catastrophic hunger. then in the rest of the world combined. i mean, that number is staggering. and the you know, says basically says it all, we need much more 8 and actually to distribute that a efficiently effectively inside of kaiser. we need to cease fire because you cannot, you cannot build up with the military and system when bombs are following. i find it interesting that as well is not on the same page as your organization and other humanitarian groups when it comes to the assessment of a lack of 8. so why do those views differ so greatly that that is a difficult question. i mean, we,
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are you retiring of the organization? we have people on the ground. we have our witnesses every day. we see what is going on. and now there's this. and for security report, that is basically the, all the politics is you know, black and white, that the situation is so terrible and not comparable to any other place in the world. and that is, that is an independent assessment. and again, we need is these are and we need much more and that's the situation we see every day with our own eyes in god. you know, from the policy prevents those person monuments info. then thanks for joining us today. thank you man. starting through some of the other stories making news. japan will boost military spending by 16 percent next year. there were a whole bunch of things to count to the increased military capabilities of china and north korea. the government is also eased restrictions on the exports,
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apartment and stuff will be ok. see the insists of japan remains of passive as nation flags of flying at half mazda across the czech republic has its marks a day of national morning. the 24 year old student killed 14 people at a university in prague on thursday evening killed himself in another step to limit brushing the influence ukrainian. so preparing for the 1st christmas seems to main orthodontist church, decided to officially change the calendar. christmas will not be celebrated on december 25th rather than january 7th, blanket russia is a rena done sofa has been bod, from running against the russian president vladimir putin. in next year's election . the 40 year old form, a television host submitted to a candidacy a few days ago. the electoral commission disqualified to on san jose, citing alleged mistakes she made during her application process. and so as i had planned to run as an independent until the platform to end the war in ukraine and
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release political presence correspond to jennifer pike joins us from the lobby and capital rica. our office having been shut down by moscow, you recently interviewed yet to read it on silva alleged mistakes in her application to run. can we take that seriously a while there are technically speaking to different versions why she was barred from registering as an official candidate. the 1st is of course, the official version and there is a non official version. let's talk about the official version 1st. and that stated that there were some issues with her paperwork. members of the election commission essential election commission in russia said that it's appear to them that the application and the paperwork was filled out with hays and very on carefully. and therefore it did not adhere to legal standards. so they had to bar here from
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registering at according to the telegraph channel as the mobility that were around 100 type type post typing arrows and also other mistakes that lead to her not registering as a candidate. but of course, there's also the official or the non official version. and experts say that the kremlin simply did not want to let her register as she could become very popular very quickly, especially with things not going according to plan for putting in ukraine. and therefore, the risk for the kremlin to lead her to register and gather more support because she is, as we know, a candidate that once piece and released political prisoners was simply a risk of the kremlin, was not willing to take a couple of dozen typos is a lot for journalist now, some critics that said she may have been a fake candidate proposing to play off of that. it now sounds like she posed the problem. the poor competition wants as well. it could sound that way,
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at least in the beginning, that were things or people and some even experts that that was a spoiler candidate. that she was like a puppet by the kremlin. but we noticed that it wasn't the case because just a few minutes after she made her election cup to come, pay public on telegram and ask for money. the bank closed off her account and she wasn't able to receive any transports into the account. and also when she was meeting with her and it for a support group, and then you in mosque out, there were some electrical failures and she was simply not able to go through the whole process. i just was supposed to be. of course, they use generators and got the electricity running again. and what was also interesting that there were like some accordingly, in addition to the security forces that were there, there were also police officers who were very friendly, but who all kept a close eye on what you could see the someone was talking about. also the host of
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this program of this meeting said that journalist were not allowed to ask any political questions, which of course may appear that she was definitely weigh more problematic from the for the kremlin. okay, interesting insight from b, w 's, jennifer pike, in re got as mexico, as the president says, he'll help the united states to manage rankled numbers of migraines. trying to cross the us border in the 8th of september officials intercepted of a 2 and a half 1000000 people keep making the crossing. many of those from central america are escaping violence or trying to find what mean women and children weighed cautiously across the rio grande, a. the river that separates the us and makes the call. it's a dangerous final steep on a long, perilous journey. no meaning have risk every thing and the desperate to make it
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a little more. okay. little more set, the boards are, was closing for christmas. right. so now you, so we decided to rush in the same line that i was hardest with all. it was rough for, for that was unfair, believably called or as the situation on the mexican side all met his fault, catastrophic. the more we came to this for the following other people. we had comments that here, the entrance is easier. we've suffered a lot honestly. and most of it hasn't been easy at all. it's been very difficult. we've had to work a lot, suffering from hunger, cold, sleeping in the straight guy. us border authority say bit over whelmed by the number of people arriving, which is at a record high. officials have counted 10000 daily crossings in recent weeks
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with us and mexican officials will meet next week to discuss stricter controls. migration is an issue, putting increase domestic pressure on us president joe's bite, and the failure of view we slowly make is to agree on immigration reform. how we started, long before he took office. well, any plan remains unclear, meaning my grad school reading via the worst. because i said, well, how backed up what it may be, the new policies will affect to is added with it because we came from a far leaving our families behind the undergrad. i see the measures of very straight. when we reach charity, then we won't be able to fulfill the american dream, then it's a dream meaning a willing to suffer through a nightmare to rich. and a reminder of our top story on developers and use. does that help us run health industry and gaza? says are the 400 people died in 40 again,
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