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the, the, this is the, the news live from valid the ones to code support as, as well to act immediately to prevent a possible genocide in gaza. it said israel must do more to protect civilians, but stopped the source of calling for a ceasefire. also coming on view and agency health and kind of sinews in gauze are 5, several employees. i've tried locations, they top top in the home of the tower, attacks against israel on october. second, thoughts polls are growing in germany to band a political policy that the media reports as linked to a multiple patients. but it's on the bottom of the far right a,
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if the project could win port approval or do anything to tend to pontoons popular. all sort of program leaving livable in a shop statement to have them clump announces, be stepping down as manager of english class at the end of this season. the a god, us as a thank you for joining us. the international court of justice has ruled that israel must act immediately to prevent acts of genocide and gaza, south africa, which brought the genocide claims to the i. c. j says it expect israel to abide by the decision. the court also said is, well must do more to protect civilians, but did not cool for as these 5, israel must take measures extend its power to prevent and punish the direct and
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public incitement to commit genocide in relation to the members of the palestinian group and the gaza strip. the court further considers that israel must take immediate and effective measures to enable the provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance to address the adverse conditions of life faced by palestinians in the gaza strip. israel must also take effective measures to prevent the destruction and ensure the preservation of evidence related to allegations of acts within the scope of article to an article 3 of the genocide convention against members of the palestinian group in the gaza strip. correspondence shows and followed the hearing in a headache and dropped the events at the international court of justice up for us today, the court order detroit that it has to do everything, it can to prevent active genocide against police tenants that it has to punish
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incitement of genocide and also that it has to allow for more humanitarian aid to the god the strip. it has given each way of one months to increment this mattress and to report back to the heck. so jessica has asked for these mattress, but it has also ask for more. so as africa wanted the court to order that he said, stops all military action in the goddess trip. the court did not go that far today . this decision is not the final decision in the case that those efforts have brought against each royal. the final decision in the question whether the genocide convention has been breached or not, is expected to come in years with reactions in israel. the w is tonya trema as more from jerusalem. hard now from several is really officials among them also prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who spoke and said basically that the country will do whatever i can to defend
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itself. but let's have a listen of warranty. how to say israel has an inherent right to defend itself. the vile attempt to deny is real. this fundamental right is blinking discrimination against the jewess state. and it was justly rejected. the charge of genocide level against israel is not only false, is rages and decent people everywhere should reject it is on the eve of the international a holocaust. remember it's day ident pledges israel's prime minister. never again. israel will continue to defend itself against come us. he basically reiterated here in this statement again of what was also the line of the is ro, israel's defense team as a d i, c j, basically saying that is what has the right to defend itself. you also heard similar as statements by defense when this to you are going to also set,
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that is why doesn't need to be elected on morality as you put it to distinguish between terrorist and the civilian population in gaza. so the question is, of course, no, but will israel do next? because the international court of justice has, of course, imposed a provisional measures that it would like to see implemented. it's a stop short of calling for a ceasefire, but it did say that is what needs to ensure the basic needs for the policy and civilian is a civilian population needs to ensure that they're not killed or a bodily harm to expose to bodily harm, but also ensure the punishment of incitement. so these are just a, some of the measures that the i c, j would like to see implemented. now the question is, what is the was, will do with it. um, because also um it was certain to argue that it over to does some of these for
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example, enabling humanitarian aid a going into garza. but it also has to submit a report to the court in 4 weeks time. so they would certainly be of as expected here, some pressure bias allies to change a course, but how this will look like is something different now from the posting and stay. we've been hearing that. you see that as a really significant, a step, some sort of accountability that they're seeing imposed on is ro. but of course they're still also the question here. what's really changed right now on the ground for the civilian population in garza. and that kind of that reporting from jerusalem. thank you, tanya. as well as most of the countries that do not recognize the authority of the i. c j. m. i spoke to international law professor stuff on time on and off israel might act on at least some of the court's orders. i think it will
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because if you look at the measures for that, you will see that the 1st 3 hours of the 6 messages actually just repeat the obligations under the genocide convention is wrong. it has argued all alone. that is complying with the genocide convention. so there is only left the order that it is to enable the provision of humanitarian assistance and to get his role probably could argue that it is already in a building a, the provision of humanitarian assistance. i think the policies will crawl about this because this will say it, he's already providing humanitarian assistance in south africa. hold say it is not enough, but this will basically say they are complying with the old. so all that there is left is that this row has to prove the evidence. and again, these roll my roll,
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say that it is preserving any evidence that is not destroying any evidence. and so the only thing left is that israel has to report in the months time that it is actually doing what it is doing. but that was also another demand made by the court and that israel stops and legally punishes, quote, incitement to genocide. do you think they doing enough that or i think if you listen to some of the statements made by public figures in this row, there is a case to be made that at least these people should be investigated for inside minutes projects. so now it will live in a take a several years until we see a final verdict in this case. but how is the call going to investigate whether or not there is genocidal intent? we're not going to see. i see j investigators in gauze at all. we know the culture actually does not investigate itself. the cold base,
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the key rates for the policies to present evidence. so the burden of proof is on south africa. so as africa has to provide, the quote was evidence that there is genocide intent. now if we zoom out of bed, well this morning, only effect the wall between is right and how mos, or could it also have repercussions on other walls? i think it will then be see that there is already a series of cases before the cold. there is the case brought by ukraine against russia. there is a case brought by the gambia against me on mall. and the case by south africa against israel is now the 3rd so called the genocide case within a spell of 2 years. so i assume that there will be more cases in the offing in the next couple of years. stuff on top of that, a professor of intel, a international law at the university of buttons. thank you very much. you're
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welcome bye. of the un agencies, whole palestinian refugees says it has filed several employees for the alleged involvement in the october 7th turbo tax. by homeless on these around the agency which has been delivering aid and the gaza strip says and investigation is now on the way the united states has suspended funding. following these allegations, the us was one of the of the phone, ross biggest financial backers, the agency has previously said its capacity to deliver assistance in gaza was on the verge of collapse. and of course funded and benjamin of ours group has the latest on that decision from washington dc. the department of state has announced that it is temporarily. we don't know how long that will last, but it, that has passed the funding for those you an agency, april policy and refugees with washington is saying that it is now looking into this allegations and the steps that the united nations,
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the u. n is taking to address them. we heard the secretary blank and spoke with you and secretary at general antonio terrace. he emphasized how important it is to have a swift investigation that according to a press release, that the department of state published and send out today, washington said that must be complete accountability for anyone who participated in the october 7th attack. and the us, it's not just any donor of these organizations and also according to washington place, a critical role in providing life saving assistance through police pinions we have and that they give food that they give the medicine that they also help with shelters in 2022, the united states was the agents, his biggest owner contributing more than $340000000.00 us dollars. so we can expect that today's decisions will have a significant impact on the agencies capacity to help the civilians in the gaza strip. now what about the timing of this with the i c. j routing today to
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the decision to analysis on the hours of to the international court of justice. possibly granted, this provisional missions requested against israel by south africa is interesting. indeed ours off to the ruling of the quote, we have still waiting for a statement from the state department on this ruling. but would we have and coming back to the us decision to hold this funds temporarily for the you and agency policy and refugee's at press and conference giving. it was given in the white house. we have done coby, the spokes person of the national security council. and to and once again, welcome to the comments off you on top of visuals that we're calling for a full investigation. and he said also that this investigation is good for everybody so that you as well still assess the situation. we'll look into this investigation of this staff as we know that some of them have already been fired from the agency. but of course they will also, it leads to the us looking into if they will, once again give the funding to this un agency in golf
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w as benjamin of ours cobra in a washington. the thank you time now to have a look at some of the other stores making headlines around the world today. following days of protests, the french government has abandoned plans to reduce tax breaks for agriculture, from suffolk lock and key roots into the french capital powers. and have been preparing to welcome all mode to ways over the government proposals to gradually cons subsidies on diesel fuel for agricultural use. the process president vladimir putin says a russian military plane that crashed earlier this week was shut down by ukraine. and that keith knew that prisoners of war went on board. ukraine has neither confirmed or denied its involved. but in the incident in which 74 people died, hooting says the results of most cars on investigations into the crash and rushes, beller road region, will be published in 2 to 3 days. aaron gemini,
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there has been no lights up in protest against the far right eye of the party. soc over a report that some of its members were discussing, animosity potations, steam has been fueling demonstrations nationwide. on friday, active is place lights the burdens, but on the gate. foaming the woods need you to us. yes. all. and never again is now . that's a reference to the nazi era crime will protest against biplane extremism. unplugged for this weekend. we have on ease about a the, a f d on the rise that's been talking some quarters of dining, the potty or cutting off it's funding. but all these realistic possibilities. here's a closer look. hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets across germany. they are protesting against the rise of the fall, right, and against the alternative for germany party, the a f. d. the outcry was sparked by reports of
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a meeting in which some members of the a s. d took part tent with a master potations of people of foreign origin, were discussed a plan, the code policies of germany's and nazi past. the shock was called all the way to the top of the german government in a video address. johnson, the owner of charlotte's, issued a warning interest and also so i guess i'm not this, i'm saying it clearly and bluntly, i think for this right we extreme is, are attacking our democracy to them. they want to destroy all cohesion. but all the warnings have made little difference. recent polls show that support for the f. the remains for 22 percent of people are ready to vote for it. it's in 2nd place behind the conservatives and well ahead of the parties in the current coalition government and the ac is even stronger in eastern germany. there it is projected to come 1st and 3 regional elections later this year. so what can be done
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to stop the a if the band at all dried some politicians and many protest as the month that but that's being tried before with the right wing extremist parties and was rejected by germany's constitutional court. another possibility, cut state funding for the right wing party, a possibility opened up by a recent quotes decision except the 7 all the must be used, but i didn't know it was clear any of them either a probation prior. so don't know quite single financial results, or if i continue to see it that way. well, but with the constitutional court accept such a move and that's a party that has been voted into the buddhist talk into the old 16 regional parliaments. on the other hand, banning the a if the youth wing would be easy, it's being classified as right wing extremist by the authorities and his trust and association, not the political party. the interior minister could simply issue
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a decree to banish give us on the alternative on radical has been that if it has been proven that they are radical opponents of our constitution, that we have to take actions, which was a 100 the right. but that would not stop the a s d, no militant, neo nazi youth groups. what about the tracking down on radical individuals with in the f d. this man beyond fucker is a case in point. he's a nazi, a court has officially found and he has enormous influence within the 1500s of thousands of his critics assigned to petition to banned him from political offers. that might work in a couple of years time. but what it reduces influence that's thoughtful. many of the protest as in the past weeks and the and not early at the a f d. the also cooled on chancellor shots and his ministers to stop the inside thing and to implement policies that would swing boat as
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a way from right wing populism. and back to the democratic center on zillow, sky, us is a member of a german parliament for the liberal f d p. we all set to assess the effectiveness of the protests against the i f d. well, the one of these protests, myself and my home phone, which has a 2000 and had a chance and they were 15 to 18000 people taking cost. and i think this is a very strong signal and sign to to, to everybody in our country that she wants to defend our democracy. because if the, what they really do want is to undermine democracy, to destroy democracy, to do the demise of the prophecies. and so this is a really strong opinion, a strong sign, and of course, we have to convince people with good solutions. and this is what we're looking for
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. so these, i think is a toothpaste. it's a signal and also signal to people from other countries within an hour in germany a that's so they are possible off society and i feel very happy to have them here. i have some sports news for you from the world of soccer live in full man as a young club has announced easily leaving the clump at the end of the current season since joining the reds back in 2015. the german has overseen in error of success, which has include his premier league champions league, title c is what he had to say earlier today. i will leave the club at the end of the season. i can understand that it's a shock for a lot of people in this moment. it is that i'm looking as a to, i'm running out of energy. we are running out of energy. tillman. again, i here with me in the city a from a sports department. so 1st of all,
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did anyone see this coming other things? i know it's a real shock. you know, you can shop has become part of the furniture in the premier league and such a figure of continuity or both or it's a of carries mat for little boys being that now for nearly 9 years he's been, it's really been love to. absolutely. yeah. they really adore him and, and he's the longest serving manager in the premier league by quite a distance. i think they've been going pretty well for the low, especially the season. so this is certainly a both in the blue and you know, the support issue as he mentioned, they really love him. i'm gonna have a hard time getting over this news because his base will be big ones to fail. i kinda imagine now how would you sum up his time at the club? he's become quite a legend or yeah, absolutely. i mean there are a few things that stick out. first of all, obviously the longevity and you know, use of a 10 year for premier league manager a bit like sales tax is in terms of life. if you want to get a sense of how impressive who's staying power is, you know, you multiply by factors kind of $7.00, oh,
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$9.00 or whatever. and then you would see what that would be tons based on. so we do some professional space with the in the revolving door doesn't swing with. so it's kind of how, you know, many personally manages manage a time of knowing use that is really impressive on top of that, that suicide being the success because the young top is one everything that is possible to win the livable april. then the 1st term things they talk to in full thing is that when they try to get the funds will really came to get their hands back on people within their 1st domestic bit. first, english league championship types of info. it's news that was one that livable fans were really desperate to get their hands back on. and that's the other thing that love story between him and the support is because right from when he arrived in 2015, they felt that he was somebody who really understood the club. they really don't sit on him. he, you know, spoke about dimple with such esteem. am and you know, paid that back to me simple with his back something i think which windows i live long in the memory. and now what do we know about the, the, the reasons for it and what's next football. well, you know,
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it's upset area today obviously have as we have just heard that he was running out of energy katie 9 years as a premier lead manager to take that toll. he said also earlier today that he would not manage another club or another country for the next year. and he said that he would never ever manage another club in england so strong once he's boned with believable support is here in germany though they would obviously be questions in the future about whether he will take the job as germany coach. now tarrant, incumbent union august minus contract runs into off to the european championships in the summer and it's back to him and doesn't go swimmingly. then the gym and started the day if they might be looking for replacement and you're going folks name will be very close to the top of a list of preferred candidates. he wouldn't be at the west. i know you can do that for that post and i'm sure that lots of germany friends would appreciate the absolute. tell me general the same, the same token i d w sports. thank you very much tom.
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and as this year's paris summer olympics approach acetates around the world of putting that training into top get in ukraine. those hoping for supporting laurie a working on the very difficult conditions. countries sports ministry says more than 400 athletes have been killed in the war. attacks of also damage more than $500.00 sports facilities. you sonya founded come reports on a top wrestler who's training against oil. it's me look punishing. but this is just a lights training session in it'll be the key for free. starting with the email. who do you think of postponing talk now? her youngest sister, because despite the playful session today, the war is impossible to ignore. yesterday i woke up and it was horrible around all the cities with them that it was impossible to sleep all night. do you need to
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either hide in the bus where you all go down to the basement as mentally and physically difficult? things were even worse when the war started. jordan is being which the russian spatially occupied. this whole regular dream was damaged by shit. the war affected everything around here, the stadium, and it'll be a score champion. the most honest things left here. uh, with the we trained here that is um and also that somebody is on a nearby village. this is where the non us is still flipped to an onto the document . when the russians invaded the pharmacy hit in this basement for more than 10 days . in freezing temperature, with and without heating or water, they managed to avoid the russians for the to contort. lots of some of if it's all accumulated, at some point i have
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a psychological breakdown of what i wanted to end my sports career. i didn't want to train. i didn't even want to live. i didn't want anything a to z, the naked us as i had turned it off to the wind. she returned to wrestling, helped by her coach. and by doctors my 3 big me used to be a wrestler to try now he's you queens spots minister. he says, many of his countries, athletes have been killed every mobilized or forced to clean the problem. he tells us he doesn't want to see russians at the bottom. so lympics, not even under the new to reflect on that as long as the police decode in the smooth good sports is outside of politics, mentors outdated. basically, if this is not the least expensive job, it wouldn't be for the states, always invest as an alien pick sports. would you come over but for to these athletes? a training with russian money, so to invalid,
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when they and they will be used to a physician propaganda. what they said was that there was, he's good for bond. even on those. she could face russian opponents in fibrous wines, wondering about her family at home. but the more immediate concern is whether the next, every adult could disrupt cleaning and with the mix flushing. besides good, let the person on the show on that for now. fleet, the most important thing is to be able to train regularly in order to achieve success. if regularity is lost when form and motivational law says, i don't search and see arises, but assurance i'm with the water when it kind of from just doing those fight is not just on the match. she's fighting a constant battle to, to note the war and focus on her yes, indeed, the news is a reminder of all the top story. the international code of justice has rules that is, must take immediate measures to prevent acts of genocide and gaza. it was responding
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to allegations forced by some african, the quotes, the source of the ordering is relative holt, it's military campaign against thomas, which carried out the october 7th and that's it from the new c and from me, but stick around after. so a break. i'll be back to take you through the day and of course that's local news on our website, www. dot com as well as all social media channels get out of a successful the
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week dw is kind of fun. it feels like there's a partial when for south africa in the hey again, it's called case against israel at the international court of justice, the claim genocide in gaza. and even though the u. n's top court order israel to act immediately to prevent genocide of the territory and ruling israel must do more to protect civilians. it stopped short of calling for a ceasefire, and that is a partial in phase. well, a find a routing on the issue is years away. i'm gonna have the office and this is the day the.
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