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the, the, this is the double you news line from bullying is way the forces pushed deeper into central and southern guns that the military announces a short humanitarian pause. and the funny thing is one captive the sounds of the guns and strip. the latest attacks claimed the lives of at least a $165.00 palestinian civilians and combatants. russia vows revenge after a ukrainian attack on the southern city of belt on comfortable than a 1000 people. it follows russia's biggest ever sold on ukraine since the full scale invasion and heavy rain full causes severe flooding and contract,
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northern and central germany. many communities around the water as rivers and streams. first, the banks, experts on the full range is on the way the bank visible and welcome is wales military is shifting its offensive against how much thing goes a further south. in the last 24 hours a strikes and not until the re fi, i have a ton of goods and central and south im, punts killing thousands of civilians. according to almost health officials, the united nation says some 100000 guidance has been easily displaced. militant groups continue to launch rockets into israel from 11 o 9, gaza including hallmark, which is by the classified a terrorist organization or is really treat attacking a southern gas a beast from. we're high mass militants presumably say to be israel on october 7th
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. this protects from israel's military, shows an ongoing operation to gain control of the sites, the goal dismantling, hama, infrastructure and tracking don't is leaders highlights israel's military says it has destroyed several, hama tunnels all over the guys. a strip this latest one in the north. a much, i know we found a very significant a mass tunnel network network used by senior officials. it's right deep deeper than the previous ones. this tunnel is different from that's not a vase that goes down a very long tunnel shop. the fighting has led to one of the worst humanitarian crises in the gaza strip. nice. israel is expanding itself variations in the area right in the southern cities upon eunice. the little co master hospital says it's running out of supplies. space is limited,
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but the patients keep coming in the hospital is receiving a lot more than its capacity. in fact, we have functioning at 300 percent capacity. the beds are full and most of the time one bed is holding 2 patients the same times name. and we have basically showed and all sorts of medical supplies. and even though many of those brought to hospitals are collected by members of the red crescent who transport the dead winded, through streets filled with debris, escalation, there appears to be no respite for a population cost in the crossfire. according to the master on guys, a health ministry, israel's offensive has killed more than $21500.00 pallets, denny and in the united nations estimates that about 85 percent of guys this
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population is now you displace is why the payment is to benjamin netanyahu. says the wall with home us will continue for many more months. and the border between gaza and egypt should be under his riley control. thousands of protesters so proudly again until it be demanding the release of his way the hostages. say colon forward, you will actions, as well as coming under increasing international pressure to find a long term solution to the conflict. south africa has filed the case against these were held at the international court of justice accusing it of janice on shane darcy as deputy director of the our center for human rights in the school of law or at the university of go away. i asked him to explain what kind of evidence south africa is putting for it. so south africa has been very detailed submission to the international court of justice in which it goes through the various elements of the crime of genocide. and this is a highly significant development in the context of gas. a state states don't tend
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to take these in just a cases that regularly received one more recently in the context of can be a versus b, m r. and i think it reflects the seriousness of the situation in gas or what it is, the destruction displacement of the getting the civilians, including many children on a scale without pace, as many of the world's recent done. indeed, ongoing conflicts un is highlighted severe risks of starvation on the spreading of disease as a result of the conditions imposed upon gather by israel. so what are the chances of this actually stopping the wall or so the idea of taking this particular case from start about. so after this perspective, it seems as to try and put an end to the actions that is taking against java at present. so they are alleging that is there is engaging in the, in the crime of genocide, what has been referred to as the crime of crimes. they're saying that these ran is, is find anything. it's ongoing, it's engaged in the ongoing violation of its obligations onto the 1914 genocide
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convention of both south africa. and these are the parties to the 9040 genocide convention. so this allows we're interested stage to take proceedings to the international court of justice, which is it is, as i said, it increases as accept put, as i say also, i think it reflects the seriousness of the situation. you and experts have been fighting the risk of genocide for, for over a month or so as well as other crimes that are taking place. so the idea that if the court makes the pronouncement such as provision measures as a request to the, to deter it, is room from, from it's activity. but will israel, he'd be his warnings and the court as well as the response from his eyes so far has been to condemn south africa's approach the international court of justice, calling it a blow title, saying that in fact the semitic, the court can proceed if it finds that the claim is well founded in both fact and low ease, right? i think would be well advised to,
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to adhere to judgments of the international court of justice that we didn't do so previously in the context of an advisory opinion. concerning the construction of, of the wall in the westbound and along the green line. but it does carry significant political photos of the states a seems to be in defiance of judgments of the international court of justice. so we had the court issue provision the managers in the context of ukraine versus russia last year. russia had, did not abide by those provision mares measures and it does reflect the somewhat price that has been that russia has that presence on the international stage. very interesting stuff there from saying does a human rights law professor from the university of galway, thanks very much for being here on the don't we turn into some of the other stories making headlines. you as president or biden's administration, has bypass congress to approve an emergency on sale to me as well for the 2nd time this month, components for artillery shells are included and then it'd be 150000000 dollar
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transfer. the state department says the decision is just defined by the urgency of these ram states. by flooding in south africa as guild, at least 21 people left hundreds of homes in ruins. search and rescue teams have been scouring the area around the town of lady smith for the fonts trunk on christmas day. and, and the number of people is still nice. a flooded railway tunnels under the river thames of force. the cancellation of the 40 san trains between london and europe and today is working to fix the problem. but eurostar is warning of severe delays. thousands of passages have been less trying to adjust before you use the most go says it will retaliate tough. the ukrainian me, solid drug attacks killed at least 18 people in the southern russian city of belgrade. process defense ministry says a dozen rockets but destroyed over the region. the strikes come a day after a huge rush in baton rouge across ukraine,
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killed at least $39.00 civilians. the shock and disbelief. the daytime is sold set of air raid sirens, sending people into the streets. russia assessed the attack, hits a residential area. the kremlin reported shooting down doesn't so few crazy and drones and rockets as far away as the moscow region. the city of belgrade is just 30 kilometers from the ukrainian border and has been shout before cube. usually dozens claim responsibility for attacks on russian territory. but previous heavy russian assaults on ukrainian cities have been followed by strikes against russia. on friday, russian forces launched more than a 100 miss on and drug and attacks on cities across the ukraine. like here in odessa, ukraine has described it as the biggest ariel bar are since the sauce of the war.
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almost 2 years ago. russia drove shop criticism as a united nations security council meeting. mister president, tragically, 2023 is ending as he began with the investigating violence against the people for crane is once again the credit is are forced to spend the holidays seeking sense of cleaning the rabbit and dirty and the dead m. it's freezing, some for reach us. russia has now requested a security council meeting about the strikes on belgrade, calling it a terrorist attack, and saying it will not go unpunished. keith has reported additional russian, thrown attacks on ukrainian soil. similar on russia is massive aerial a, sol, so i asked security analyst over to the 2nd level. so what it says about russia's capacity to re, um, what, what it actually showed was that russia was ready to use
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a lot of the me saws and of the, uh, sort of cruise on. and um, probably stick me size as well as draws that, that are produced over the last year year in particular on that it was ready read to make our show a false. what is also indicates is that, um, you know, it shows that the russians are actually have free bomb, their industrial capacity very much over the last 2 years. these be done very soon after the start of the russian invasion of the brain. when russia are the russian leadership to get that week, there 1000000 on the dogs decided to sort of start searching on that russian economy on i was working on already last. yeah. we saw a rush are using me size that were produced in 2022. so they should not come as a surprise, i think back to the russians seems ready to invest very much on defense spending, which is expected to increase about 70 percent in 2024. they, they would,
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we present the over 6 or 6.5 percent off, rushes on for a g, d, p output and, and, and the defense spending is intended to be around between 3540 percent of all the defense spending. so i think that the russians, you know, clearly are ready to continue with is a whole, i'm to be ready to achieve some of their objectives so that, that is really what is showing what is what frustrates attempting to achieve, i think is to sort of, uh, send a message to the ways that, uh, you know, there is no point in re, i mean ukraine or has been ukraine because russia has the capability to hate to very effectively on hardly, uh, we, on a massive scale if necessary to the 2nd. i'm also king's college funded days of heavy rain have triggered flooding and several areas of northern and eastern germany. experts are concerned about the condition of dikes that are needed to
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prevent additional flooding. local residents and emergency services are using sand bags to protect the load buying areas from further damage. full costs to say more rain is expected on sunday and monday. sand bags in their thousands to reinforce saturated dykes here and holding hag and lower sacks. any relief workers are scrambling to protect the town center and the serengeti part and area that normally houses. giraffe antelopes and other wild animals is under water. the animals have all been brought to safety on higher ground. the situation is challenging, even for experienced rescue workers. yeah, i mean, i know a lot of these lots like this, so something that's a foam is who believes it for many years or have never seen the full week off tom further north on the same river. the battle to contain the waters is in full swing . the water is half a meter high in the heart of the town of beard,
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but it's slowly receding. the fire department makes regular checks, but their efforts are being hampered as if i guess it was a huge challenge yesterday. i'd say we had a lot of flood tours here who really hinder the emergency services. and that's why we close the streets here in the town center in the early hours of the morning and stopped by somebody told me cuz we had for after days of flooding, relief and hot drinks are more than welcome to resume the further west and lower sacks to me, the situation is tens. what stable the rain is gone for now, but the devastation could leave a lasting mark. finally, 0 keepers in england the celebrating the successful birth of a critically endangered dancing lima. it was actually born on september 21st. the species is on the freight from deforestation and its native find. madagascar is whites known as the dancing lima
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