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the, the, the says the w news life from bullying. hostage talks between israel and how much that youtube we start next week is well balanced to continue its fight against us and 14000, much of an operation in northern kansas. that's forcing even most palestinians deflate a new treaty to come back by a piracy, the land. fox deal names are still the pillaging of traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples and results like medicinal plants will talk to an expert and the heat is on in the political race. for the capital valley of india reaches the final stretch of merits on elections to depict,
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usually since the i've been visible and welcome media, hit negotiations between israel and thomas to reach a deal to free is where the hostages encounter a set. to restart this coming week, the board is news agency reports. the decision came off to the head of israel, small side intelligence agency, at the head of a c i. a and the prime minister of kata still is well, is continuing. it's offensive in rafa and elsewhere. in concept, it's military, but least images allegedly showing an assault in the north where it claims to have destroyed wrong with launching science. the funding has forced palestinians to abandon the jump out of the refugee camp. the wednesday is more than 100000 people of slave northern gauze. the invoice inflates. israel says it has a right to defend itself against homeless and continue its campaign in gaza,
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even though the international court of justice called on israel to end it's offensive. from the front lines of the warren, gaza is rails military campaign suffered a major legal blow. it must immediately hold. it's committed to offense and any other action instead of a government which may inflict on the but assuming a group and gaza conditions of life that would bring about its physical destruction in hold or info at the latest icy j. rolling unequivocal about the need is round to protect the palestinians and do more to provide vital aid. the decision welcomed by south africa, which brought the case and his accused israel, of committing genocide. this order is groundbreaking, as it is the 1st time that explicit mention is made for yourself to help if military action in any area gather this type of specifically aimed or elsewhere.
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israel rejects accusations of genocide and the latest i. c. j ruling. will cabinet administer beany guns, seed the fight to return its hostages would continue including in rafa b i. c j also ordered the i'm conditional release of hostages being held by hum us . well, the court has no way of enforcing the ruling. it poses a major challenge is rams allies. i have to choose between now i suppose to the international institution of the oh, how much the for 3 and both seems to be quite difficult to make. the ruling is the speaking judicial blow to israel this week. the international criminal court has applied for a wrist warrants the israel's prime minister in defense minister over alleged war
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crimes. both decisions adding to global criticism of israel's war. we also have corresponding to jerusalem. rebecca rate has what people in the as well as saying about the i c j's order. well, that all depends on who you're talking to. a large portion of the israeli public agree with much of the sentiment that we've been hearing across the board from the government. they think it is unjust. they think the world is against israel and they feel, you know, the war is still relatively or move and relatively it is still largely population of people do believe that it is the only way that they can get back the hostages, a large portion of society. i should say, believe that they also believe that the, at the most threatened needs to be eliminated. so certainly, you know, large portions of his riley society standing with that sort of is really government and is ready all position. position that the i c j willing is on just though of
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course there are members we have in his riley society saying that yeah, this is absolutely outrages and things should stop. so you really have an opinion across the board, but the majority still standing on the side of the wall, janina dill, from the university of oxford specializes in war time. lauren morality. we asked her if there's any sign is ran with a hit to the ruling. so we have come to expect the reactions, something to, to know government, right? there's always a mixture of bluster in terms of like the court would come tell us what to do. but also there's always an attempt to spin these for this. and this time the attempt was to say, well, the court actually didn't tell us to hold our military defense if it just said that any military or offensive that in principle poses the risk of group destruction to palestinians would have to be halted. now this is multiply the reading or interpretation of this court order, but i do take some heart from this attempt to spin the order because it does suggest that israel understands that this order has weight. compliance doesn't
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really depend on anything happening in israel right now. it really only depends primarily or only on how best of allies of israel react to it, particularly the united states. i only see a chance that the sort of order will make a difference for how is real conducts the work if the biden administration gets behind it and conditions any further support on compliance. a quick look at some of the other developments in the news today. easily says, april resume funding the wins palestinian relief agency under which coordinates most stating guns that some countries halted funds after israel accused some of its stuff of being involved in the how much like terror attacks some don't as nations have now resumed ties off to the publication of an independent reporting to on roads you travel to china. it has ended 2 days of military drills around tie one. the self governing islands defense industry says more than a 100 chinese aircraft and dozens of naval vessels were involved during which seas taiwan as part of its territory,
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says it was punishment for so called separatist acts and rescue teams that arrived at the sight of a massive lance lighted pomp on your guinea. hundreds of feet that of the mountains of rubble and mud. it's several remote villages in the early hours of friday. the rugged terrain and damage to major roads is hampering the emergency response. as i do in tulsa, in switzerland, building 119 nations of agreed to a new treaty to combat so called bio piracy. it refers to corporations using patients to lock up natural resources and traditional knowledge of in that digital people's without compensation. the vast amazon rain forest home to the greatest bio diversity on earth, one in 10 known species lives here. and a new plant or animal is discovered every 2 days on average. the bio diversity in the amazon and other reading for us has provided human kind with plenty of valuable
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resources, such as rubber latex, coffee, cocoa, and ingredients used in medicines and cosmetics. in many cases, the people who lived among these plants knew of their usefulness and were utilizing the resources before europe and explorers arrived and began to exploit those goods on an industrial scale patenting their so called discoveries. without regard for the indigenous people whose intellectual property it is as the age old practice has become known as bio piracy. thanks to a new united nations treaty. there's now a legal framework in place to fight it. and for the 1st time ever, we have a treaty that connects the global i p system with the wisdom heritage and vision is offered by indigenous peoples and local communities in the form of the genetic resources and associates it traditional knowledge, which was huge for
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a current example of bio piracy, you know, by take the psycho active plants mixture. ios sca in the 1980s, an entrepreneur from the us patented, one of the plants used in the brew. despite the fact it had been used for centuries by indigenous healers in south america. i saw america move in the amazon region with them in south america. in general, we use a medicine, a plant, well known throughout the world when us, you know, and by its name i o, oscar brun, i'm, we just, there are many laboratories that want to do research on this plan. it's to treat people with psychological problems on his own little mental problems. i think we're all he cool and many pharmaceutical companies, which in various parts of the world by this policy, they won't want to take ownership of this plan to make medicine unless lawsuit, under the new treaty, anyone looking to patent an invention based on traditional indigenous knowledge such as a wasco will be required to disclose their source. but the treaty does not address
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compensation for those communities housed and the have insults from the lot. that's institute exactly how the treaty will benefit indigenous peoples and bio diversity . yeah, it's a great question. the major impact from this treaty will be that when that happens again, so a company that applies for as much property, right? so if they use bio diversity or they use traditional knowledge, they will have to declare that as within the application. so today you can take somebody out of a reading boards in the past is you wouldn't actually have to disclose where that came from. so this treaty now based, i have an issue between the use of, by thursday, what additional dollars and say i use the part of my attention like i so it will have to be put in ink. but does that have any ramifications? well, it does. i mean, if you don't do it right, then your package is not valid, it has not validated,
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then your ability to be able to make money on your invention is also limit. so this connection between other evolve and under the un conventional biological diversity that has said for, let's see that now you have to ask permission before you take something from another country in terms of biodiversity. now moves a step further down the value chain into the system. where the relationship between the validity of your pattern and that connection back to the original removing the sample movie, the origin being the mike broke from the forest, isn't me. so that value chain kind of connects now with the, with the decisions made isn't even yesterday. but will it also equate into some sort of compensation for indigenous people? ideally, although in the treaty itself as into the treaty basically says, you must, you must disclose what you use in order for practitioners skilled in the art to
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reproduce the vision. however, the idea of the principle, the reason i mentioned the conventional biological diversity earlier, is that there a rule under the environmental condition that say you can't take something from another country from a sovereign state or from admissions people without asking permission verse and that contact at the very beginning of the research and development season, well there that 100 or the initiative people can say, well you can cause some day to um, warranties or some money or licensing or you know that, that location. then i think i deserve 5 percent, 2 percent, whatever number the 2 parties agree with. and so this is basically a legal point at the very end of the value chain that enables the, the, the full realization if you will, of the original agreement that have taken place at that point, the sample. and at that point, the beginning of the research india has concluded the 2nd to last phase of its
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members, elections spread across different states. today. voting in daily was in focus is the national capital region where 7 highways bullet seats in india, central power for graphs. ro, guntee, senior leader of the opposition congress party, which ruled india for more than 50 years, turned down in the blistering heat. the cost is both, so the dell is chief minister of in cage. we bought another a prime minister in right remote, he's made opponents only a few weeks ago, he was arrested on corruption charges and released donating from fail last of the supreme court in debate. the opposition parties accused modi's ruling b j. p of using criminal probes to the chances to respond and child have jumped off in deli, sent this report to round off the following day. deleon, other parts of india brave, scorching heat to come off to vote today are ready to load has been in place by the indian met department for that same heat wave conditions. 58 constituencies voted
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in india today, but for lice. but on denny, i just the administrative capital of india and crucial to those willing b. j. b party. but daily has been mired in a political storm since the rest of its chief minister. i've been cage evolved just ahead of the elections in april. he's now out on, instead of being an officer costing his vote today, he said in a, we'll reference to prime minister movie that his vote was against dictatorship. we've seen several ways in a rush. so for opposition leaders who have accused the ruling b, j. p. party of misusing the federal agencies to stifle position charges that mister move these party denies road gone. be the leader from the main office in potty congress. also what it today. his body is feel heading an opposition alliance of which mr. kids you bought is also a part. they say that this election is about saving the secular soul of in depth knowledge remains to be seen. if the voters buy into more, the spiritual kingdom with autopay to ism and economy development,
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