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the, the, this is dw news liar from valley view and top cause roles that age miles, occupation of palestinian territories is illegal. judges decide is right. the sacrament policy is break international law and should be abandoned for the building is advisory and not finding. also, i'm the program us journalist is jail for 16 years in russia on spying charges. the wife has condemns the closed door trial of wall street journal reports . evan cosca, which as a shop and donald trump tells republicans about the moment she escapes death
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formerly accepts the republican presidential nomination and lays out these plans for re election the i'm feel gaol. welcome to the program. the united nations top quotes as a rule that israel settlements and the palestinian territories do break international law. and that must be abandoned how the court found the israel's occupation amounted to amex agent. and the kind of thing is, was systematically discriminated against in the occupied territories. advisory opinion is not binding but comes as pressure droves on these roll over it's war in golf. you and general assembly asked the international court of justice in 2022 to assess these rails occupational settlement and i'm exciting, a palestinian alarm deliver it's advisor. open you. and let's get more of my correspondence at lucy. a show. it's an act the icing. jane hagar,
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welcome to see it. tell us more about what the judge has been, say to yes, hi. so the judges have just ended the read out of this advisory opinion, and they have said that the continued presence of the state of history in the police tenant occupied territories is unlawful also that all the settlement activities must be seized immediately. new settlement activities are not allowed to take place and also sadler should be evict q h. we have also heard from the court that other states should do nothing to help the situation and should not recognize this situation as, as helping it to continue. and then finally, the court has also asked the united nations general assembly, who has off for the, for this advisory opinion, to take steps to an end of the presence of each red in these areas. um
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and also the security council. okay, so given this rolling is, is non binding, what do you have? any consequences you're so even though the court has addressed pipa, especially the united national general assembly. this does not mean that this is binding. so that means it is not saying israel is bound by the court to do x or y at. nevertheless, it does have an impact and you can already see it now because they are the 1st reactions coming from the previous tenure inside said hale, this is a great day for them. and also the prime minister, the straight in 5 minutes, the new turn you have, it has taken it to x and said that the country you try, it cannot be an occupier in its own land. so it does play a role on the political level. but it might also play a role on the liter level. so we have heard that country should not do anything to kind of give a green light for the existing situation. and this could be,
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for example, in areas such as trey treaties or terror of treaties and leaving expert told me that this will puts some other countries in a situation where they have to carefully think about how they do it to be in compliance with international law. and of course, this does put pressure on use, right. you. okay, thank you for that. the show thing in the hey, we've been here in the us request to the courts to assess as well as put presence in the palestinian tennessee states back to 2022 warren gaza has brought the added attention to the proceedings within 50 countries. submitted arguments in the case the optima 7 is really made in the west bank earlier this month. such rates have become an almost daily occurrence in what israel says is an operation to retail minutes. and um with bull days is they destroy palestinian homes. the westbank is
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considered occupied on the international others have their homes destroyed because they were built without doing these. randy permits dw, talk to a family in east jerusalem last month. who would, will say you can have occupation notice that home slated for destruction. it was one of 13 demolition orders issued by these way. the authorities just that day in 1967 during the 6th day. will israel seize control of the west bank along with other territories and onyx east jerusalem in 2022. the un general assembly of the world called to look at as well as occupation of these 2 areas. the illegal building of his riley settlements was one fact to raise one, many of the governments, the deliberate arguments. in the case. even the united states admitted that the sacraments are inconsistent with international of the sacraments. so strewn
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across the west bank. housing over half a 1000000 is ready, settled as an additional 220000 sapaulas live in east jerusalem, which has changed the demographics of the area. israel views the whole of tourism as its capital, but on the international low, israel's takeover of east jerusalem with its holy sites is illegal. it's especially contentious as the palestinians view east jerusalem as the capital of the future state. as for the west bank, it's partly controlled by the palestinian authority, but israel maintains overall control including the toiletries vote is different zones are separated by rules and checkpoints, limiting movement for palestinians. palestinian farmers have complained that this hutch with good zones creates unfair access to results is like will to
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meanwhile, jewish settlers are accused of attacking crops, prophecy and people. most of the 52 governments that delivered arguments in the case of the judges to declare israel as occupation illegal as a russia what a cause. a sentence to wall street journal reported to 16 years in prison after 3 days of closed door herrings, vague court in the city of just cancelling books, found evan guests give it to guilty of spying. was accused of following the orders of the us central intelligence agency to gather information about some russian fact pretty producing tanks for the war in the gray wall street journal. and the wife has denied the charges. so was the 16 year sentence expected. i asked our correspondent, your shift to yes, initially the prosecutor even wanted a team here. so now 16 years punishment kaloni with particularly hot conditions,
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if it's cold, is very hot button not surprising for the spanish. and when the gas gauge is accused of a gasket, which denies this allegations, you said it's a feel as a reminder, she was detained in the xerox. and the heroes interesting to you could have been working march 2023 off to a meeting with the local politicians. wasn't there a search there since event, and she was healthy as a pre trial detention center in moscow. it's remarkable how quickly the trial to play suddenly only 3 days it is a took the trial was close to the press. we know know the, those are the only dollars at the local politician which will definitely be dramatically considering bought before was arrested. that politician was called as a witness yesterday to the court and the have the next presentations that semester goes can, which could be swamped for a russian citizen being held in a western prison. how likely is that, as well as the russians have made it clear of several times previously,
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that they would like to exchange evan gasket, which for the russian citizen invested in prison. as the day before. yesterday, a russian informed minister levels confirmed that the issue was being discussed at the level of the intelligence services that may be a good sign for, haven't guessed, coverage. of course, no names officially mentioned to box it as you did that to one of the potential prison that was for us. what could be van geem cross equals presumably moscow would like to get him out of the present in the lead plastic of is a difficult so called t a got no other in august 2019 short. another option to see if there's an in the middle of the day and building still got the park, presumably on behalf of the adoption secret service. she was sentenced to life imprisonment in gemini. and a few months ago i even got some present. fulton was oscar. they didn't tell you about the possibility of smoking, jessica beach for somebody else. bowden said that she didn't rule out the guest with returning home and indicated that it to vote and could be crossteck of in germany who would be swamped for gasket. the type of these exchange is problematic
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because of usa has nothing to do with the case. and the gentleman who go for it is don't want to be put on the pressure neither but options nobody's americans buy. so this obviously, but as a message here for other foreign journalists working in russia, have dangers, is it for them to stay as well? all journalists live in venture and roster for d as and especially in depend, depression, don't know, this will still report from russia, but yes, you're right that the latest seems to the rest of you on gosh, could be to be knows that because the threats to freedom is a very real full weston journalist, too, especially since as a warranty crane i'm calling to report us because all the barnsfield, more than 100 journalists have been declared to alleged foreign agents. critical media have had to close independent media, have hit the close, and some websites often band with out cult all that. and we had thoughts avella, also considered to be so cold for an agents in russia double just to moscow your
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sad attached to close shortly before the war began. but despite the disclosure we've been there reporting on russia now hear from the go. okay, thanks back to your 8 dw, the riga bureau chief unit mission. so thanks so much i. so a technical computer outage linked to the cyber security from cloud. strife has had companies around the world, from airlines to broadcast as and backs. the us responded by ground to all of its flights worldwide me london, stock exchange was temporarily effective, as well as some hospitals in john, vic, canceling known emergency operations blue at or crates, randa plains, malfunctioning apps, a global i t altitude airlines bags, and media outlets worldwide. on friday morning, causing chaos at berlin. airport, massive delays as stuff switch to any emergency check in system. i'll just use guns for to 12. no, it's $10.00 to $5.00. where are you going to london?
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well i, well it's pretty cool. it's quite clear you uptake like it looks like not normally is it? well, we don't know if we're wrong, but right now we're looking for our flags. so we're not sure in the us to airlines such as american invest tire lines, price delays, and ground stops. the u. k is national, had service and some german hospitals also buys disruptions. early reports connect the outage to an update by cyber security firm clock strike. it's talk plummeted in early friday, trading. microsoft near the site and get towards potty update is affecting it's a windows operating system and it's the nightmare scenario for an increasingly networked world. highlighting the vulnerability of global digital infrastructure. jo biden's campaign manager has declared that the president is absolutely still in the running for re election unless you will return to the campaign trial next week
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. present bible has been so far as the rising censors diagnosis with coping 19 austin to cancel appearances this week. the 81 year old has been facing growing pressure from top democrats. worried about these challenges against donald trump in november. presidents for my boss and barack obama became relates as part of the veteran to the force of the express consent about speech reelection bid on thursday . will donald trump post formerly accepted his nomination as republican presidential candidates, and call for unity in his 1st page since surviving on the assassination attempt to follow, the president told the republican national convention that he had been saved by the grace of god. he also talked about his campaign goals, but a few details about how he would achieve some or celebrating donald trump of to officially accepting donations the republican presidential candidate. he tried to sell a message of unity. i'm here to night to lay out
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a vision for the whole nation to every citizen, whether you're a young or old man or woman, democrat, republican, or independent black or white, asian, or hispanic. i extend to you a hand of loyalty and of friendship. together we will lead america to new heights of great. it is like the world has never seen before. a message that went down well with his followers. he wants to unite all americans. not just for republicans, but democrats, republicans, independents, like you said, all of america is looking out for his people. and that's different for me. it's ministration that we're having now. it gives us a lot of whole and i can't wait to make america great again. i think is change the tire temperature and he's trying to create unity within our country. and that is a very unifying message. i think that it covered all of the platform and the party, but also what he wants to accomplish in the next 4 years as well. as kind of carry
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over from his last 4 years. the convention was also the 1st major test for trump peak for vice president j. d. thence the attendees confident that the trump vance ticket will win in november. with the republican national convention coming to a close, the attention shift back to the white house and renewed calls for president white to drop out in the race for the white house. during the convention speech, donald trump promised that he would en, what he called every single international crisis, but he said the current administration had created. so i asked the, the europe, director of the you raise your group. i john to how i was 2nd, trump administration might alter the course of the ukraine will. it was quite clear that you claimed in this effort to defend themselves, must rely on the united states. it would not be able to sustain its efforts without you s 8 both in terms of the hardware, military equipment, but also the,
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the information, you know, the, the intelligence that the american sashay sharing with the ukrainians, all of this enables the ukrainians to punch in most of weight and this was so that followed by the wayside as trump has kind of promised, you know, to put the premiums on the spot, the pressure to accept the compromise. then this would indeed be very, very bad news from the ukranian. that's why this already feverish diplomacy also be a hospice events. get an association key of to reach out to the trump tab so that that was the case doesn't come to pass. you can use the united states and that gives trump because a lot of leverage to trump has put himself under pressure also on the credit come because he's made these mess of the big and vicious announcements. the world of course, will know, looking my guess is that he will very quickly on the ukraine file to come to office again in january. and we've been hearing loss in recent weeks about nato in the, in you trying to trump proof various policies and initiatives, including aids to cry. i could just talk this through
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a couple of examples and explain to us how to improve. you think they are, as you come, make them fully from prove? because as i said, you know, much of that concert with west an effort relies on an american backbone to europeans are delivering quite a bit. it's not a negligible, you know, contribution that your opinions are making, but ultimately the american backbone needs to be in place. so from proving it altogether as not be possible. what we have seen at the nature of somebody that happened, you know, a, just a few days ago we was an attempt to bring some of the coordination function that the united states had. a, you know, in coordinating this international aid effort for ukraine to take that away from the us and put it into a multilateral natal context. that wasn't the time to come, prove it to make it more temperate. those if you will. but ultimately, you know, these are basically procedural issues on the substance. much depends on what the us
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dollars and about the american heart and software can still flow. and so, you know, from proofing the whole enterprise in the ukraine context is not possible. also lakeland and the you are trying also to prompt come from themselves, not just for ukraine, but also for themselves. you know, um on, on trade and on defense which are the most important to portfolios here. all of this is going on. but you know, if it's a new trump administration is held bend on, on making these, you know, relationships difficult, undermine the you from within and so on. and so for, you know, then, you know, comfortable thing, you will not help you, but okay, you still diplomacy to about to us. i, i know what that about how you anticipate washington's relationship with moscow involving under a trump presidency. my sense is that actually this probably depends a little more on the midst of putting a then it really depends on the drum. um trump obviously is open, has a certain amount of admiration for a football team. um and uh,
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it really depends on, on whether putting this is ready. um you know, basically 2 schools from just austin, it stands on united states. you remember that gene has declared himself at war with the west. that includes the americans and russia is engaged in all kinds of alliances that are intended to help us. we'd be willing to stop this then, so that the relationship with drunk can be more constructive. is one, i think crucial part of all of this. uh, and then you know, some of it will also depend on whether, you know, trump will completely personalize this issue, you know, and make it really depends on just him and, and from team, or whether it's on, realizes at some point. that for example, on the china file, which he thinks is the most important file for the americans at this point that russia is a close alliance of china and hubs. china, of course, causing pain for the united states as well. so lots of training relation on this relationship a going long even before and really thoughts,
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fascinating analysis and we thank you for it to you on to how from the you raise you. great, thank you. so thanks for letting me take a quick look now in a couple of other stores making headlines around the world to ukraine in present. follow them is the landscape has met with britain's new prime minister. it's a keystone during the visit to the u. k. intended a cabinet meeting on the new government to show leadership and to lift restrictions on pictures supplied weapons in order to allow ukraine to strike inside russia. and israel's middle trans emergency services have responded to an apparent drone attack on television, which one person was killed and others wounded. humans, a ride back to whom a few babbles claimed responsibility for the attack. i think they would continue to talk. it is right in solidarity with college students in the gospel. a. jeremy jones on the old shelves has assigned an e you cooperation agreement with a government of serbia on lithium extraction. the mineral is used to make batteries for electric vehicles. agreement has run into resistance in savvy as
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a lithium. mine would destroy agriculture in the countries where the english came to shift its reliance on china and natural resources towards the europe. the w spoke to environmental activists and so a bit about the project this quiet region in western serbia hold the largest known lithium reserves in europe for years. the dar valley has been a focal point of controversy. environmental a spear lithium mining will ruin the natural landscape and contaminate the ground water with heavy metals, causing a risk to the residents drinking water. back in 2021. huge protests, force the serbian government to back down on plans to excavate the lithium. thousands filled the streets of downgrade. protesters blocked major roads and bridges and won their case. british australian mining giant reopened to had its license to excavate the lithium revoked. now that
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decision has been reversed and reopened to can begin operations. the company says the mine will create thousands of jobs and produce enough lithium for $1100000.00 electric vehicles each year. the, you want your electric cars powered by you were p n lithium, as it works to cut emissions and reduce dependence on china. and that has produced the change of heart in belgrade. serbia's new deal with the european union includes a commitment from all sides to uphold strict environmental and sustainability standards. but not everyone is convinced. protesters have been back on the street. it's in recent days. the w spoke to one of the protest, peters, who is a member of the opposition salvo minor love. each accuses the government of ignoring the will of the people. and he has
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a clear message for german chancellor off schultz. majority of serbia are against this. this project because there is very clear evidence that this will be a logical disaster. what people really here want. they want democracy, our message ease, uh, all of leave hourly dom and democracy on the streets of downgrade. most people we talk to were also skeptical about the project, talk with them most of it. so maybe this agreement will be good. but i don't believe in it. still got on theory in union might provide the guarantees for the project, the way destroying nature. probably too old on here because everything's cheaper here. it won't be done in germany. protest organizers say they're not giving up their fight and have pledged to once again, make their voices heard a lot. correspondent mol. on a sentence. this update from bell. great. after the deal was signed, bluff shows the chancellor of the republic of germany who was also attending the
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ceremony today. he really wanted to underline that all the stuff that's when it comes up for a to this environmental issues. but also when it comes up to the rule of law will be a significant entity supported. and that is something like the underlined for this projects. but still a lot of people here in serbia and also scientist, for example, from the university of serbia saying that it's a project which really like harms the nature. so there's quite like also a lot of discussions um now going on in the position called for example, you in serbia that they want to also again demonstrate again to against this contract which was signed today at the bangladesh where students of stone to prison and freed hundreds of inmates according to a police witness master wallace of being held in the capital jacket in defiance of a bond on public gatherings. scores of people have been killed, environment flashes residents on the moon and commute pos the scorched remnants of the recent dudley caches. this government building was torched by student
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protesters as they faced off against police. so the, the biggest problem is we cannot move any way. public transport has been closed. if we kinda need around free d, how can we get to work? there is in the title in to let them know about the same blackouts across the country as a storage who's trying to contain the volume and the internet shut down means the people used to contact us doesn't look we are also angry because the protests mean we comp travel to certain areas. state media is also compromised up to protest to stone, to the headquarters of the state old costa, closing the news to crush off a. a student pray test is one to a the time what they say is a rigged employment system. the government allocates a 3rd of public sector to, to family,
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members of veterans who fall within the 1971 move to independence from practiced on tough economic conditions, high unemployment and creeping inflation. adding fuel to defiant public discontent . classes with police have become violent. government supporters have also taken to the streets to take on the students joined by members of the student wing. the chop, throw leak, the why are they targeting of students with rubber boot is to the gas and the even balance. now the police are instigating the child so lead to attack of students. why would the police beat students of it? the role of the police forces to protect us? why they against us? we won't probate justice. i'm not sure. does the student say they will continue to protest until the quite a system is over time and just talk your mind about top story based out of the you
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or the to the points. strong opinions. clear position, international perspective, the politics gone. brutal shooting against donald trump is just the latest example of rising political violence, while voters in the us and europe are also choosing the extremes on the ballot. onto the point we ask from insults to murder and you brutality. and to the point
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next on d w each. tell us nice story. the people who planned dedicated i am not too dumb to tell me the meltdown did in 45 minutes. on d w, the name is the calls back, said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. you guys would of being
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nosy, be like good everyone to ok. mark prefer, i'm sorry. check out the award winning called comment. don't hold back. the politics gone. brutal. the shooting against donald trump is another highlight of a trends towards political violence in the us and europe of the pictures of the blood stains, donald trump have already become iconic. sort of supporters. violence is driving radicals to what they consider the last resort to silence politicians just like here in europe with the attempted assassination of so back is prime minister robert feet. so how do we get their elections like the ones in france also show a shift towards the extremes to the left and to the right. the center is losing ground onto the point we ask from insults to murder and
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