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in your journey get in, by the way it says dw news live from the land is why they don't make as bad. are you an agency that h palestinians in gaza? they overwhelmingly voted for bill banning on rough from operating and as well. the u. n. says the decision control is the whole humanitarian processing causes to collapse. as georgia rolls out, the rate compet for hundreds victo old on installation commission says it will re count some pallets after allegations of the regulatory hates. and last weekend's complimentary vote. and they don't have a vote in the us presidential election, but the states couldn't be highest and ukrainians. what with a 2nd from or a harris presidency mean for them
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the i made visible and welcome. united nations secretary general antonio quoterush is one to devastating consequences for palestinians. israel implements of gold banding the you wens, made a agency for palestinian refugees as follows. the passage of bills and the is why the pol them at the end that preventing on row from operating in the as well. the vote is drawing international criticism with 9 to 2 volts and say the end to end against israel's paula montez fossil banning the u. s main agency for police teens, from where it can in israel. the decision could hurt aid some gone to the west bank and is jerusalem. is real accuses unrestored,
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1st off involvement in october 7, tara tech and being if you wait with some us and other groups or more as an organ is they say that a terrorist organization has completely taken over what we've seen in gaza is how come as taking over united nation facility schools, hospital clinics and headquarters in order to use them as military bases to hide ammunition, to hide rockets, to actually commit chair activities from the united nation facility on real flight 9 and police officer investigation. but do not know when the aging armed groups and says x quickly through suspected militants. foreign ministers from several countries including germany, france and britain, expressed great concern about the ben. this is the same as the switching comes united nation is a beacon of hope. and such a matter of profound regret these,
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these ladies parliament is considering shutting down on this operation allocations because all of this stuff or this week, we're fully investigated. and often nature's fiction for costume of time spent on these rules q l i. the us also joined the call so things that everyone on her plays a critical important role in delivering humanitarian assistance to civilians that need it and gaza. there's nobody that can replace them right now in the middle of the crisis smell of a laptop, i may have shut off from minutes to benjamin netanyahu said that israel is ready to continue providing 8 to garza dog gun. but only no way that doesn't threaten these rules. security was he hasn't isa joins me from amman. he is the head of within peace and security,
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ad action aid. explain why your group calls this band rate close the band. that is why the little makers say is based on what they call a deep connection between homicide on ro it off because it is going to have got destructive consequences for millions of students who live in gauze, our response is tourist. and i'm also some stains refugees, and if i'm wrong, celia enjoying the light on, i don't want to actually space account services, the cation samples of protection services. i know it has to be in the main, it's providers for the students in smart gate for c 9, it's mandated under the engineer assembly to be a to be that entity that to protect the rights of fellow citizens and provide the support. the cmc says the control bar on the right has to be in the mean is providers for inside cause on west bank on a local agent, national organizations including cost, i've actually paid really like $1.00 underwrite. it's a structure. i'm wondering knowledge and i,
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i feel like it just carry out great complex of durations to be able to deliver a form in the policy and screw needed. the other thing is you're talking about operating within a was or what extent 10 other agencies like yours fill the gap left by entre well, we're very clear that there is no organizations or another you and entities that can replace the firewall whenever it has existed in bella sciences, marching, 14th a night and has built a lot of things, but i such as is that local organization used to be able to carry out 8 of durations. and i was the only provided for the fuel insights on which is really critical for hospitalization. we think that for us to be able to move some lice, we access anywhere, warehouses, views in or with drugs, also enter what was like, what were the nation, but these, within i n g o is that, tell us what is needed to be done. the work of i n g o insides cause that was to still take gaps that is not able to do so. i don't know has to be the main 80
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providers. uh for tickets. yeah. issue that, you know, i know what is it on or is mandated by the students that are produced. onerous, easy in the words are mandated under you. and i see all of these units, activities and boxes that are housed under what district taking their life and they can do still have tax on this not to leave on a wrong is not only about a delivery, it's about, it's about 3 feet long. seeing that the students has the right to exist and part of their life to be staying through the income, actually to be from violence. a type is that some sort of work around that action i could implement to continue supporting civilians as best they can without on this is going to be very challenging. and this is why i walk through this long to be taking action to make sure that this thing doesn't get in force as has been highlighted. and it's going to have a lot of scary. i looked at the challenges for an organization, it's going to have huge impact on palestinians to access services and protection
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services and health services. so whenever i, for any agencies that will try to fill this gaps, it's really critical. the parking lot. it continue to go with the actual honor roll off of how well should be done on with me to be docs. we're not planning to take our section. we are not planning to take any of these documents initially to get it on or off. we're not just planning to take any of your issues. that's funny. well, i used to do to carry out because it's important that we all start into the dark, you with the agency. and what is that for? which is that right in front of students to be just a, just the front of violence. i have to be able to stand to, to their calls. and so yeah, this is why was me there is no need to be, you know, this is not the moment for silence. this is not just a moment to week statements from the local leaders. there's based on k actions, and i will either start to take some action about this, they'll definitely get to being forced to include
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a such as this. individuals for our support team does feel like the st for this field, including applying diploma pressure sanctions. one, is there any shows that have be happy and causing the steps to move ahead within the survey? so can i just ask, would you be prepared, been to leave palestinian civilians in gaza in the lodge to support honora? of course it helps because we work through what we work with unavailable to us. and we work with many of the kind of see nights ago society organizations actually provide supports to this organization you on overall. but there are examples where we work directly with the city and civil society. organizational invests, carrying out, uh, you know, a deliveries as protection services for kind of cereals. actually engage with dr. jimmy inviting me within dogs. i'll work with partners. this is really important to make sure that he made their on response that we do is a physical is informed by the name of the students actually back to the, in a way that, you know, adhere to the, the jack is the most for us, you know, it's
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a prostate you received nice by supports and what needs to exist. i need to facilitate the work of the major organizations most. it's important to ensure that all the student, single society organizations, small movements that work on providing health services protection services, especially for women and deals, continue to be able to receive the support they need a task of action in a table that can leave it as see how it is uh from action i thank you. so joining in the discussion this morning, i think there were some of the other stories making headlines around the world. iran has executed a 69 year old man with jewel german reiney and citizenship jump. she shut mouth was kidnapped into by, by a rainy and security forces in 2020, and convicted on terror charges related to a deadly attack or a mosque in iran is found legal ways disputed. the allegations, the german government has condemned his execution. republican presidential candidate donald trump told the valley in atlanta, he was not
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a nazi and softer. he held the valley in new york with speakers made racist. jo, it's including cooling, puerto rico and island. the cottage is democratic party bible. pamela harris told her own rally, the trump was defining the country now they don't get a vote on november 5th, but full ukrainians. the states in america's presidential election couldn't be high up helping ukraine. used to be one of the few things. democrats and republicans agreed on. but donald trump has refused to spell out whether he wants to claim to winning this war. with polling, showing trumpet, harris, neck, and neck. ukrainians are trying to make sense of what a 2nd to trump, aura, harris presidency, would mean for them. i think zelinski is one of the greatest salesman i've ever seen. every time he comes in with them a $100000000000.00, but he should never have left that or start that lowers a loser. if donald trump for president vladimir put and we'll be sitting in cheese
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and understand what that would mean for america. and are standing around the world a good evening. keith was the scenario most ukrainians thought was of the codes of the twins. 22. donald trump is put, the cost of supporting crane at the center is pitch 2 american voters. and that's for a couple of hours to respond. dr. campaign in which she's been trying to steer clear foreign policy. you think you can use sympathies, what it will be with harris. for the most part, they all for the team is the, let's get told new york magazine, the trump quote doesn't really know how to stop the war and cool trumps running mate. judy vance's idea is to end the conflict dangerous. but it's a little that clear cuts there is very real frustration in cube with the bite in ministration. and it's vice president come a harris it's, it's ukrainians. don't get a vote in the selection that policy makers having to map out what they do. if trump gets back to the white house and look for potential upsides,
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trump is unpredictable keys risky. he is quite skeptical about the prospect, but at the same time, he was the 1st to provide joe is. he's also the one who promised to bomb moscow and bait. gene harris is much more predictable. she is differently, will repeat some divided mistake and that has been on decisive install control. and so helping you create in great petitions for the harris administration be dominated by fighting the reform policy thinking they see as too fearful of crossing into circles. red lines, for instance, by allowing ukraine to use us long range weapons against targets and russia. card us support. these critics argue is enough to provide ukraine's army from collapsing . but in sufficient trisic thrills damage on preaching are forced into the will on terms to crank. and if we to if you grade needs more rather the less you a support, how could it ever expect that from a man like little trump, who never misses an opportunity to complain about what you create is costing
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americans the only one day to many observers and come with a harrison trumps often repeat, you claim that he can end the war in 24 hours. it sounds like code for forcing ukraine capitulate by pulling the plug on us support. heavy can see, but some of ukrainians think they can still when trump over they point to previous trump policy, you tons and suggestions from his advises that they would increase a to ukraine. opiate of the coach and failed to negotiate their awesome uh, some of the stakeholders costs do convinced that drunk will change his mind and they will be able to convince drum to see your brain as the 1st of all, they're going to email, you build it up or do they need your credit is a success story for the pro or aside from the politics is also the human side of this equation we spoke, a couple of trump makes the secretive a separation for pitching, trump zaleski serious baggage. trump was impeached in 2019 of allegations he pushed to. let's keep to investigate joe,
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by the son's business grain full. that works on the drive is convinced trump and zalesky more uncommon. the 1st guy needs to be here. they are full of decency. oh, the same approach to foreign policy. they, i'm all about individual approaches, individual context of ways and says, so if you still use the landscape as he said, what a good, a good sales man. and i do believe that the 4 point of your dropped a good salesman. it is a compliment. and then there's the question of money us to so far provided ukraine is approximately $100000000000.00 of aid is rusher and fated 20. 22. that's less than 5 percent of the us defense budget. so that the same period, for example, with american voters or the same, and not just the republicans seem from key if there is another way to us and you are what's called skate and not just freeze hundreds of billions dollars of russian assets in western bank. an american texas wouldn't have to put the bill of defending ukraine. russia would be great. leaders could convince trump because the
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price of supporting them is coming down then maybe just maybe they can change his mind. few wins the white house on november, the 5th and harris wins the message from key if she would be unhappy with either the economy fall of that report and joins us live from keith. ukrainians are dealing with another night of debt. the russian strikes, how concerned are they about the us selection a little bend. this is the country where most people haven't had a good night sleep for basically 2 and a half years. now that is all true. so when you talk to people, they'll say, well, we don't get a choice in the selection, so we'll deal with whatever happens when it happens. often november the 5th. but obviously this is something that is keeping people very much engaged. they hear lots of very scary lines coming from donald trump, including the one that we heard and report that basically planning to ask you for letting this will happen. there is some kind of self defense of making the people just kind of off it off and say ok,
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donald trump is just this kind of guy who will launch these kinds of ideas into the world and then forget about them tomorrow. so. so, you know, people have compared it to what, so let's get said when he was campaigning to be elected president 2019 where he thought he could end the war in the some ukraine just by stepping shooting as he came back. then i noticed he found out that the routes was very different. i think some of the few things that have really come through to read people with the stories about trumps personal connections to pitch and even beyond just talking to white house that personal connection. those phone calls to reported to have happened the same thing for a loan mosque and his direct kind of communications with boots. and those are things that for all that kind of political noise, come through and have people worried here that these are people that are very much in tune with what scaling must go and potentially go listen to those messages. more than to what that means. american ally, hearing and keeps going to tell them. and what about the government that doesn't have a strategy to deal with the 2nd trump presidency? look, i think at the end of the report that you see the images of trump. and so let's get
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together in the u. s. during that last visit by so that's key to america. it was basically a 5 years. uh, pretty much the day off to that 1st meeting uh on the fringe the you and in 2019 with uh, let's look like you didn't know what was gonna hit. and this was around here at the time of the whole, at just for the 1st impeachment, when the less control we're talking about and divided into as the trump was trying to get says, let's keep to open investigation. and it showed by themselves business here in ukraine, i think because let's keep trying as far as possible to stay out of pots and politics to keep trump on his good side. that meeting that most recent meeting wasn't present to the last minute. but he was successful team to get it and to show that he's going to work with whoever, what, who we have winston selection and you just keep as soon as possible. it hasn't always worked out as let's do, went to a us munition inspector in pennsylvania was trying to just say thank you to american food,
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the ministry support. and you immediately have suitcases and from republican saying that this was basically a democratic campaign event that he'd attended and kind of supported by being the so it is a very dangerous situation for them now. but they all try to put the feelers out and engage as many people around donald trump as possible. but lots of the kind of more conventional republicans that ukraine has good contacts to or less significant in trump tool that right now than they were last time around. again, i think you've been putting before rather than savanski, looking into a 100 biden's affairs, but the tell me more about campbell a harris board ukrainians could expect from her so i think the most part, there's little just lots of question marks from now. we've heard a lot from a couple of harris about what she thinks trump would mean for ukraine, right. but she says less exactly about what she would do if she would do things that would be different to, to bite and ministration that seems being part of i think certainly credit is register her tone of real kind of feeling and hanging when she talks about
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pollutants and vision of ukraine is great silver and teeth being infringed. but there is a real worried that if she is going to continue, so things would be craigslist, you know, on from dividing team terms of being worried about red lines in terms of giving you crane enough weapons to go on, but not enough to win as they would see it. so there was a real push that to try and convince people in dc and the ones who are, you know, the kind that they need to do more than they currently have to in this world rather than just dragging it out. whether or not they can, they're kind of, you know, get it with those fields and whether they, you know, can be convinces another thing. but there is certainly some tension that with, with the kind of kind of democratic team. but certainly 3 point perspective. they all to say for options, and then trump, thank you very much for your reporting. a quarterly in k for us. georgia's election commission says it will conduct a partial re count of ballots after it's disputed election of the weekend. if all
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these days of protest sounds like pilot, but the ruling probably most go georgia, dream potty was declared the winner. but both the president and opposition say they won't recognize the result. the you, us and the election observe is i've been calling for an investigation. a protest is riley outside. george's parliament calling for saturday's election results to be a know the opposition and their support has refused to recognize the official outcome. the electoral commission declared the ruling georgian dream policy one nearly 54 percent of the vote. critics accused him of having a pro russian agenda. we're here to slow bed is a very european country. our future we're here because we don't want to rush. we don't want to rush or we don't want to solve cnn. and tom churches, pro european countries,
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they have the support of george's president, salome 0 beach really claims the valid was ring with the help of neighboring russia . she accuses the georgia dream policy of bribery and voter intimidation. we have to get the full picture of how this unique, unprecedented theft happened, which was conducted on mass and systematically. it was a huge pre planned operation that stole our votes. that stole the parliament from us and stole the constitution. the government and the kremlin deny obligations of electro interference. observers from the european parliament said there was evidence of quotes, democratic back sliding, but have stopped short of saying the vote was rigged. meanwhile, another visitor from europe sparked outrage hungry his prime minister vic to all
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bye and arrived to show his support for georgia in dream, which shows his conservative agenda and friendly ties with moscow. he was heckled by opposition, protest as on the streets of tbilisi. more than a dozen b, u foreign ministers reviewed on saying he did not speak on behalf of the block. the former soviet republic is that a cross roads called between keeping its historical ties with russia or pursuing membership in the e u. but prime minister rock, the couple of kids say of the georgia dream and city b, u membership is still a priority because we thought of us august mutual development in all directions. it's important for us to achieve george's full integration into the e. u. by 2030, to pass the warning, and everything will be done to accomplish this. all pretty profitable, the insurances that have failed to quell the feelings of injustice amongst some of
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the streets of georgia. correspondent maria kind of much so standing by in tbilisi, tell us more about the electro conditions announcement of a partial retail. we understand that the central election can need to, well, uh, choose 5 random pulling uh stations is h a district uh, which makes it up to 14 percent of the total uh, totaling spaces in this country. and they will reassess them v. but the evaluates uh, becomes the boats um, still unclear how many exact to the bus with us add up to 14 percent. uh as they are uh say now. well, we haven't really had the reactions from the position up to this point. uh, the position lead us yesterday, they saw that they are urging the government to conduct a new alexis and they drop their mandates,
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saying that they will not answer what they call. and in their view, legitimate arguments, they call these new elections under the administration of the it's a national election committee which shows you sort of increasing this trust uh, in regards to this central election community. so it's going to be interesting to see what these opposite, how a positional literally ops to that. so to re re comp. and you were just the uh, the price conference held between georgias prime minister and his and gary encounter pon, what's it that you have to say? yes. why weeks are oregon congratulated once again, the rolling georgia dream potty. he said that to georgia and hangers are similar with their uh, fi to full freedom. it also is or to the georgia and government um not to pay too much attention. the attention to what russel has to say the uh, according to be or, or bond. he saw that there is always a problem when the conservative party is,
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is the winning the election. that was the statement from mr. oregon. there we have the opportunity to talk to the minister of foreign affairs also. and i put the question to him asking whether he was concerned about the election irregardless, who's that the youth has been talking about for the past 2 days. and he told me that they are not concerned. they believe that the elections will say and to inspire, and that they're wanting talk to secuity the big story. sorry, i cut a bunch of was the very latest this from typically say and let's get your suspected without brussels. correspond to posey budget. rosie, how do love a you members feel about is visit by old on uh to definitely say well not for the 1st time victor, oregon is at odds with most of these you kinds of parts. we've had
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a statement explicitly calling out or bonds visit by right half of the countries that was a statement which i understand was spearheaded by germany, but also signed up and to by a number of the congress, including france equity port to goal is to wait here. the netherlands, for example, in in it, they say that victor or bonds visit was premature to georgia. they say they criticized that visit and they stressed that he does not speak on behalf of the european union. but as i mentioned, that's only about half of the countries that have signed up to that statement. so in a sense, they don't speak for the european union either. so here, once again we've seen this unity among capitals of the european union constraining the europe's ability really to speak with one voice and. 5 particularly on this issue of georgia and georgia and election officials are now planning to recount. at least part of the vote is that 40 you officials were hoping for you officials have not been calling for unofficial re codes, but they have been pointing to what they refer to as the,
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the findings of those electrical observers in georgia. so they point to reports of electoral irregularities. they point to concerns about vote vote, secrecy for example. i'm why said that you capital submitted this united on this. we have heard statements from you officials here in brussels instead they are colleagues simply for a trans part investigation into these allegations of electro regularity. so no call for rico, but certainly a corporate investigation. whatever the final result, could it jeopardize george's ambition. just enjoying the use well, the capacity to hold free and fair elections is a key criteria for aspirants you members. but this election itself is not what's going to throw georgia or if you pass. because essentially that process has already been frozen for a few months after some controversial legislation which was moved forward in georgia, which was seen as really having an authoritarian tilt here in brussels know georgia
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has only been in the official candidate for e u membership. since last year, so it's already veered off that path. there are accusations that you has in the past really drives it's feet large and, and that the critics, they will kindly expect anything else. and the voters are citizens of aspirant members become disillusioned with hopes of brussels. but that, aside for the moment that passed towards the for georgia, is not going anywhere. okay, but we'll have to leave it there. thank you very much for the very latest on the view from brussels with rosie. good. this briefly in sports news west, spite of manchester city, midfield the road tree has been named the boats, best male football, winning the prestigious, but on the door, he picked up the prize in paris. after being chosen, the head of round madrid, plays easiest junior, andrew bailing at audrey health, spain. when the european championship of his club won the english leak title for the 1st time in a row. last longer in spain, midfield a ton of money uh bought my
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