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the, the, this is the, the news live from ballad julio, nevada, and slams russian president vladimir putin and a speech to the european union's parliament. the widow of a position later alexander vonnie calls 15 a bloody month step as boots enough to be made to answer for what he has done to a country neighbouring new crime and to how also coming up almost to see if it is mail honey or says the group is showing flexibility impulse for these well over the goal is a whole bunch of ones. a mazda is still ready to keep fighting and the u. s.
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agency full, but as pinion refugees, hanging in the balance. support for, for rob, one of the main providers. the basic also is drying up concept. he's well said that several of its workers were involved in the home off terra. it's on stage. and since the future is now in the i'm good. how about as well come to the program, aids to the russian, a position lead alex a in of all the who died in prison earlier this month, say his funeral will be held in most count on friday. so father has been no reaction by russian authorities to that announcements of all his widow julia says she hopes that the gathering will be peaceful a short while ago. and i've only received a standing ovation officer dressing the european parliament and the session to on
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highlights positive c has emerged as the face of rushes in battle position. move about and i am a few presidents letting me put in the measuring husbands and also spoke of the war ukraine. c $10.00 against negotiating with which you cannot charge. pushing these in the nozzle resolution or an opposite set of sanctions. that is no different from the previous one. you can know the feed team was thinking he's a man of principle, who has some morals and tools. she is not like that. and i looks alex, he realized that a long time ago, you're not dealing with it. police, you're not dealing with the petition, but to be civil. i didn't monster that i talk to dw reliability if you wish it to and or correspond to badly that install spoken
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a started for asking bad. well julia and evolved as message to the european parliament was at the beginning, a video appeared in a very moving speech to the impediment terry, and see in strasburg to overcome the persian regime, not by resolutions and sanctions wrong. but by other means she said to don't be boring, be innovative like, and my husband was a so you have to go off to the mafia. that the surrounding the russian president. she said, you have to cut them off from business and put in is not a subject which is which, which you can actually negotiate is as we said, he's a bloody month. so that was a quote for her. and and so basically it was all about putting into how to overcome . and then she also reminded the problem in periods that there is another rush out of millions of russians are actually against polluting. and the she told parliament
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to try to support those people. but of course, this is very difficult in, in the i'm, the regime in moscow under a dictatorship is no media is no freedom middle, you're a union of and they have said that she is not sure if a husband funeral will be peaceful this friday. well, can you tell us, or of course get, how do we don't know why is the body when you can see the, how many thousands of people of russians or the russians have gone to the memorials for political or persecuted people in russia with flowers in the last few days to pay their last respect, store the extent of only, even though they at least to their freedom and many walk, y'all rested in the attempt at considering at the same time that is enough. all the team was on able to find a large hole for the funeral ceremony, and instead, at least according to their own statements, was forced to organize only a small charge ceremony. considering the apparently unexplained,
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unclear circumstances under which nev only di it's considering all these. yeah, let's say angle regarding of all is that i can well imagine that there will be many people in russia who will use friday to express their protest loudly. but as far as i know that i know coles full protests from that of all the team itself around the valley, people have called on the russian vote. us to lead only expressed as an protest. in the ballad walks on, election day march 17th when the new president is elected in russia. however, at e for the day after tomorrow on friday. and of all these funeral is followed by major rides as and as this is of course of worst case scenario for the us and also what it is that they have been trying to avoid that because one is the real estate . so in rita and bounce, they got into possible that now turning to the war and gaza, how mosley that is, male hon. yeah, it has a choose the israel of deliberately starving,
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thousands of the territories know of and said how mosque was ready to continue to 5 in a televised speech. how do you also said the group which is widely designated, a tired of this organization was showing flexibility in negotiations with these ran out on a cold on palestinians to march to the alex from oscar in jerusalem on the 1st day of ramadan next week. yeah, israel said it would allow limited price bear with secure to restrictions. there were concerns the coal could set the stage for possible class clashes. that's close oven out w 1st one and turn it in jerusalem to isabel. he had mentioned that how mazda is told, flexible, indices finding go, she has. and what does he mean by that? well, i think, i mean, you have to see this, obviously in the context of these negotiations that are currently on the way of
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between israel. hum us mediated by kata, and he to the other actors, no flexibility. this is a course we don't know exactly how flexible is ro and hum us are in certain when it comes to certain sticking points as talk about you know, the pretense of ratio. how many hostages would be relates to how many posting in prison, the code is, or 80 j as for itself, this talks about and of course, all the details. i don't really know. there's 2 o'clock that the 1st phase see the release of 14. is there any cost of just that are still being housing caused by hum us in exchange for those kind of thing imprisoned us. but another, a sticking point has to be always a bit from us once to see a full withdrawal of it's really forces from gaza, end of food, and to start to hostilities an end to the war. and this has been described answered by prime minister. been, you mean that to not to mention your west induce them as to news that demand. so,
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you know, it is still to see how flexible both sides are and depending on what sources you're looking at, you could be very close to a deal very far right. now let's talk about the minutes or operation is still going on and gaza. what's the current situation on the ground between the israel defense forces and home us? what i mean the war is going on then to you know, throughout the gaza strip. it is every day of united reported it strikes and fighting, going on. also in cause the city and recent days, but the main focus voice in the past weeks on the cells, of course, on fun eunice, although this is very i'm you said they are completing this and base of course. now the looming threat of by israel to also attack off of this of course, is the southernmost city in garza where over 1400000 people are showing the house being told and the beginning of the war to move for the south know there in the
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south and of course uh there has been a lot of criticism leveled by the international uh community uh, in the wake of this announcement to also have an offensive uh on the golf off. know israel says that happened luminated several battalions, uh or from us. and then some areas, it's more urban wolf, it's still going on, but they need to go into the focus. they say to eliminate of 4 of the battalions and to say as permanent, send it to now keeps on saying to remove from us completely from power. now the world food program says a quarter of thousands of county 1st salvation. what are the kind of prospects of for the civilians dropped in the south briefly if you can. of the what we've seen in the past 2 days has been uh, humanitarian aid may need medical supplies and food have been dropped from planes on the southern many the coastal areas. some were actually pulling. you could see
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that on so on, on the video folding into the sea, but they were mainly an adjustment to go to reach uh, the population in the south and the center of calls about what's the main concern for humanitarian a, for a human to turn 8 organizations and for the united nations operating this is actually northern gods because access is extremely difficult. uh, united nations have said that they haven't had a convoy to god and since the end a to the northern part of cause and since the end of january and your heart and several reports will be made, but it would full program but also by the office for the coordination of human and turned, it says, or to saying that a quarter of the population could be in risk of salmon or a starvation. also saying that especially for children under the age of a 2 in northern gauze of one out of 6 children is in on the side of severe
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nutrition. no, it's been that said the legend in enough trucks, an 8 into a garza but it's the folds of the you and for not distributing the 8 of foster back to where it's due at the united nations as saying the old kind of obstacles also inside you know from the in security from the fighting going on, but also from new thing or from desperate people wanting, you know, to get into this humanitarian age and also the high prices on the plaque market kind of crime in terms of them. thank you. now the main un agencies set up to assist palestinian refugees own rock is facing a cash crisis or on asset it will run out of money in the coming days of the major dona nations suspended the funding. the freeze came off to israel said that several workers were involved for the october 7th period. starts by hum us. now the agencies future is at stake, leaving long term humanitarian aid. for girls,
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i'm in dallas, a lifeline for goldens, or how mazda is partner in terror. this is a question dogging to you ends palestinian agency. and donor countries seem to have answered it for themselves by holding back funds. that puts more than a 1000000 people at severe risk. for decades, the agency has been a primary source of food and medicine for thousands. grow was founded in 1949 to help palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes when israel was founded. it originally had a 3 year mandate, but has been renewed ever since. since there has been no political solution to the conflict. the agencies operations have been especially vital for gardens since israel's 2007 blockade of the territory. it also serves palestinian refugees in the occupied westbank, syria lab and on android and a but many in israel take
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a different view. oh, this is jerusalem's deputy mayor calling get out, get out at a small, far right protest people. this demonstration want the agency to leave the region entirely. israel has claimed that 12 monroe workers health plan, the october 7 tier attacks, and that many agency workers are affiliated with homeless or other tier groups and gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's no future for the agency. i knew the civil administration of god, so i won't be able to be carried out by those who support or fund turner. this means do that. we will have to replace on rock. the un has pushed back firing to 12 workers in question and saying they don't represent the agency that we are doing everything possible to make sure that to the old. what is an organization that not
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only is effective and necessary, but it is also able to defend itself against the few patients that's can put into question. it's not that would take us intelligence assessment of israel's claim said some of the accusations were credible though they could not be independently verified, but also cast out on claims of wider links to militant groups. it's unclear, the report will change the stance of donor countries, or what could take on the roads, place a dries up, it will be ordinary gardens who suffer as get more on this now from jonathan fall is a spokesman full owner, a county in amman, jordan, and joins is from the john, is that the owner says is a breaking point as a result of major donors holding back payments. operations could be submitted disrupted from module with of what concrete effect will that have on the situation
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in gaza. it was thanks very much for having me on today for the immediate effect. some guns are, of course a simply going to compound the nature of the, the catastrophe. the variety saying, we're dealing with an aide operation for 2000000 people in gaza with fading 1100000 people on with sheltering over 1000000. so if you take the funding away from the idle prices in casa, then that's is going to be the seller, right? the nature of the humanitarian crisis, we're already seeing. risk is that the democrats, we're seeing pockets of famine, notably in the north, which has been an accessible for 8 operations since the end of january. so that's the picture and gosh, now what's here agency doing to give a show and says it's carrying out due diligence and has strength and says, oh, besides regarding neutrality, the 1st of all i want to stress, i mean we're talking about accusations against 12 members of stuff and under has as, as being absolutely categorical in our condemnation of the subject of october
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attacks on israel. um, but 12 as of searching thousands people working on a 4 on run across the region. that's a 0.04 percent. so that's one point we should not tarnish an entire agency based on, on the accusations against 12 individuals. but what we are doing and this was concretely stressed in the, in, in the previous reports was we have 2 things. one is an independent investigation being run by the un tough investigative authority, that's the office, tentative site services and then did separate to that. and in fact, this was announced before these accusations against the 12 stuff in the wheels of an independent review of hon. going on to verify the robustness of, of investigative and sanctioning procedures when there are breaches of neutrality. because we always think obligations seriously as an agency and we always have them . now. so is there any official say that palestinians, the owner or less as a a,
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provide a bit more? is that a, can you validate to of that posted in an identity and a never ending war against israel? what's your response to that? i mean, we've been in existence for 75 years, but that's not on us. um i know it was created in response to a refugee crisis, which is the published on refugee crisis. it was created by the united nations in the very early days of the un, and the fact that we're still here all these years late. so is basically a symbolic of a political 5 year by the international community to solve one of the most protracted refugee crisis in, in modern history. and we are humanitarian organization. we're not a political organization, but it's not about validating a cause. we, we are a humanitarian organization. i should stress also that they're all un resolutions which, which do do under school. the fact that refugees probably started refugees like any
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other equities, have a right. so with just investing solution to that light. now, the former owner of chief, much of smaller, says the corporation with her mazda, at a certain level of was unavailable, couldn't understand that. it's hard for many people to accept that an agency might be working with an authority that represents a terrible organization. the un works around the world in complex environments. in some of those environments. they may be under the control of de facto authorities around the groups. but the point is, ask humanitarian organizations. we have to work with what we have. we don't have political contacts with, with us as an organization, but it's kind of complex uh, you have done to be practical in the sense of being able to, to actually function on the grounds. this is, this is not just something that we, that happens in casa, this is something where, any, any un entity, um,
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any un agencies in operation that could be anywhere around the world. but it's to ensure that i need us to get to the people who need it. and we, we are quite exceptional in that we do deal with the i don't versions of from h is that? so we have a direct delivery policy. so there's not middle men or anything like that and both . so the prep, the practical aspects of this under a light touch in terms of contact doesn't follow that spokesman for or thank you very much. thank you. is that just tell us didn't he is in god who fear being costs office own right runs out of funds. the agency also provides assistance and host countries like 11 and which is home to more than a quarter 1000000 refugees. the w correspondence. well, how much trade tape reports from bay route?
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this is what life looks like. emission fees, comp of the it is $1.00 of 12, but this time if it comes across slipping on, the old depend on one organization to survive. well, knew how is 82? she suffers from hyper tension and diabetes. what clinic is the only health care facility she can't afford. it has been providing her medicine for the past 12 years . so it in use of form was unprecedented. cost crisis is troubling. and how will i get the medicine mode? death would be better for me. may i have no support, but quote it up to another crucial surface provided by garbage collection account will sink in trash in less than 24 hours. this one does not collect the garbage. one official sends us for children.
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what schools offer options in an environment full of danger. the notary without unrest, schools or children, will end up on the streets or in coffee shops they had probably armed or how many. and they would use drugs, especially since drug dealers are all over the place that i think it would be much easier to recruit these children off the streets. no, no, no, never. they said, well that's a lot of the future of those who have chosen depends on what sort of the health of those at the clinic it is not just that's what also pays runs and provides essentially like what the electricity is. effectively the state and places like this without the services that phone or what kinda provides watson indian from the city is across the board on would be absolutely destitute. and increasingly that's sort of like, i can't describe how people will react if and ross stops. there will be riots and violent protests. it's not going to be easy. oh,
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what is struggling to keep the lead on feelings of frustration? they are very, very worried. there is fear, there are things i o team and it fosters and deepen so sense of hopelessness. that's already present, so we're now starting to see refugees show up in our offices and yelling at our stuff and, and great frustration and despair. and threatened them to, to come by. what has no mandate to secure what kind of student and refugees. but then to what used to be their homes. but most of the student is refused to separate service deliveries from the right for the time. the 2 issues a d. p. intertwined in the minds of the refugees and the solving bloomberg within the palestinian costs and the right for return. but also an end to all the social educational and medical surfaces to provide data to the why. in crisis, 51 in the near the beginning of the month to month on refugees needs for what
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services is more critical than that. let's have it off. now some of the other stories making headlines today, pro russian separate test officials in the mold open, break away region of trends. the strip of us must go for protection. tensions have been rising between the pro western mold open government and the transmission trans separatists. the narrow territory on the board of, of ukraine has been controlled by pro russian forces since the soviet union collapsed. for ministers from armenia and as of a john a holding fee, stokes, and bill in tensions between the 2 countries have been at a renewed high since buckled capture the break away. and the goal in a car box region last september. earlier this month, the leaders of both nations agreed to push for a resolution to the decades long conflict. to mayoral candidates in the
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mexican city of amount of audio have been done down. within hours of each of the organized crime syndicates behind the of tax. that's what the current may i said. the notice come ahead of national elections planned for june, which could become the most violent on re, quote, according to some civil rights groups. tens of thousands of greeks demonstrating an athens to moxie, anniversary of the countries deadly as the train tracks. 50000 people died a year ago when 2 trains collided. had all the protest includes a railway strike to demand justice and better pay to buy. and then donald trump has easily won the policies primaries in the key swing state of michigan. donald trump's victory brings and one step closer to the republican party. his wife house nomination. the biden's when was overshadowed by a notable protest about the president's support of israel's war and gaza has on goods many traditionally democratic voters,
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especially in the state that is home to more arab americans than any other divided by starkly different visions. republican voters have chosen donald trump again. his when is the latest in a string of primary victories and it brings him closer to the presidential nomination. but the report for rival, nikki haley, shows that some republican voters are reluctant when it comes to giving him another for years and power. she has filed to keep fighting, at least until next week, super tuesday contest in 16 states. as we now have a law on the democratic party, sight us president joe biden's victory comes with a warning from voters which is approved of his position on israel's war in gaza. so we won't stand by idly while for us happen on our behalf. on the other side of the world, it's discussing what's going on a gaza and frankly,
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we've had enough of it michigan this home to a large arrow, the american community which back bye. in 2020 they are now angry over his handling of the war, especially his reluctance to call for a cease fire. in the weeks leading up to the vote, they launched the campaign to get the democrats to vote uncommitted. an option more than 50000 people have gone for you know, i think before, when we thought we only had 2 options on our ballot, there was a lot of applicant people felt like there were not any candidates that really representative what we're asking for. and i think given that the uncommitted option on the ballot has really empowered people, it's really activated people. 5 men from are set to continue their presidential beds. and michigan's choice in november could well determine which man occupies the white house next year of the i'm as it from me and the news themes for now i will
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