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when punish, maybe my voice will be heard back spring to our love seeking justice for the victims of fame assigned this week on d. w. the . this is the, the news line from that the international criminal court chargers latest adventure and with him asked with war crimes and gaza and crimes against to madison warrants the issues. but he's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and former defense minister, you'll have to post a charge for directing a tax on civilian populations and using starvation as a weapon. and also in the program, ukraine says russia 5 an intercontinental ballistic missile health. and one of it says, this is a confirmed date, would be the 1st time one of these reference has been used in the us, prosecutors as a guide to one of the world's richest men building at gal time. a don is accused of
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bribing india and officials to secure renewable energy contracts. the info. okay, welcome to the program. we start off with news from the international criminal cause in the hague, which has issued arrest warrants, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and former defense minister you off guidelines for war crimes in gaza and crimes against humanity. mister netanyahu has rejected the accusations describing them as disgraceful. an anti semitic a warrant has also been issued for her master's ministry. chief mohammed dave israel says he was killed by striking july in gaza bahama the nice. he's dead. a correspondent christine moondog and brussels told me more about the icy c r s. once. this is also the statement from the i. c. c reads that in the case of
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benjamin nation, y'all and israel's home at defense smith. so you'll have clients, they have found both individuals who have intentionally and knowingly deprived the civilian population in guys, off objects indispensable to their survival of a side food, water medicine and medical supplies, as well as fuel and electricity were told that the 3 judges who were on this panel made the unanimous decision to issue these warrants for vicinity some yahoo and mister galani. now, as it pertains to the implications that office, you will know that israel, i feel, is not a member of the international criminal court. and the issue of jurisdiction, whether the court has the ability to be able to look into this was even possible has been going back and forth between israel and the i. c. c. the warrants have been issued now the court, all these that it does have the jurisdiction over this case. but what does that actually mean? well,
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the quote cannot enforce these warrants it relies on its members states to, to enforce the warrants on its behalf. that is, if the people in question travel to the country that happens to be an icpc member states that country has the obligation to effect the risk and have the, the, the people sent it to the i, c. c. we know that, for example, the united states is not a member of the ancestral criminal quotes if missing it to the who was to travel to, to washington. for example, the us would not be expected to enforce that risk. but here in brussels, you member states are signatories of the international criminal court. and they would have to, i might just maybe give you an example of when the russian presidents with, who also has an, a warrant out for him, could not make it to the break summit in south africa because of africa would have to, if it's a race so in that sense, it will probably frustrate the movements that mr. nits and yeah. who can make but i don't think anybody expects that he would be arrested any time soon. okay, thank you for that. it's christine, that's the w correspondent, christine bundle in brussels. and most of our correspondent emily guarding in june
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of some welcome emily, how's the government? they're reacting a little. it's basically being it's brackson with a loss about, right. it's um, the permanent says office responded to the arrest warrant by calling it a non to submissive decision. it also said quite tasks as well rejects, we've discussed and discussed the upside unfold, actions on charges against it's by the international criminal court. this is something that's been occurred across members of his cabinets, um national security administrative, some up in, greer came out saying that's quite the answer to the arrest warrants. applying sovereignty over the to territories of today and some area, meaning the next ation of the occupied westbank, which is, which would be a legal other than that, we've seen widespread condemnation also across the board. also from the opposition to the, the, the la pete. we see one outlier really,
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which has been one policy that's been sort of outlined when it comes to reactions to this decision, which is the dashboard to which is the fullest policy. and as well, which came out saying that's quite the quotes in the hague, decided, according to clear evidence missing you. i'm gloves are responsible for the total destruction of gaza and the mass murder of his residence. they have to pay a price for it. but again, this is more of an outlier really what we've seen so far is outraged and i'm ready . and how will this go down with these right in public all i'm, i'm, let's on yahoo support is i think concerns are going to cement his position. but, but overall i also don't think that the vast majority of his really is really believe that's go on to nothing. yeah. who have committed war crimes and gaza. that's not to say that the 2 haven't been criticized over the course of this war, especially not on yahoo. so you know someone who's responsible for allowing the attacks of by her mouth on october 7th to happen and music. it's also been widely
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criticized, but he's not agreed to any sci fi deal that would have allowed the release of the hostages. but criticism has not good a has not gotten so saw and that it's, it's been set that he's committed war crimes. so we're going to see in the next few days what kind of reactions the public will give us. that's so far, i don't think, i think it's going to occur. what we've also hearing from politically those in this country. and the icpc is also issued a warrant for hamas levi abraham alv mastery, also known as that day. a man who israel says they've killed that's right, the licensing statement, a subs that essentially he's been here the arrest warrant for him of issues quite for alleged crimes against humanity and will crimes committed on the territory of the state of israel and the states of paula find from at least october 7th, 2023 certain reference all promises terror attacks on, on israel,
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on october 7th. now initially the chief prosecutor of the sea had fall to arrest florence, one for you. yes. in law, who has been killed and thomas, who was killed earlier this year and come muscles that confirmed his death. however, with mohammed dice must have actually confirmed his death. so that's why the ice se continued with his arrest warrants. okay, thank you for that, emily. i'm really going to have been chosen now we'll go through political correspondent julio, south deli, who's the accompanying german foreign minister, automatic band bulk of the un climate change conference in back to welcome to what reaction from germany's from industry. well, as the news of these arrest warrants just came out as we were in a press conference with german for a minister under the babel. and i asked for a comment on this news and her spokes person replied and instead of her and said
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that the news was too fresh, that the german 4 ministry still have to verify it and evaluate it. so they refrained from giving a statement and said they would do this at later times. what we so we haven't had really any official reaction from anyone in the german government so far. but this news is likely to again highlights attention that has been brewing within the german government. but in general, in germany, on the one hand, germany is one of israel's biggest supporters. it stands by what it calls it starts is on. it's a reason of states that it supports the state of israel. and on the other hand, german is also one of the biggest supporters of the i, c, c and of international courts in general. so the question is, how is the government's now going to, to react to these arrest warrants? we saw a few months ago when the i c. c, chief prosecutor, per put out, requests for these arrest warrants that germany refrained from criticizing this
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request a and a when asked about possibly a hypothetically arresting benyamin. and it's on, you know, where he used to set foot in germany after an arrest warrant were to be issued. we heard from the spokesman of chancellor, all of shots who said germany abides by the law. and we heard from at the time, from german, 4 minister under the babel cruise, said that germany can't just pick and choose that they like a court one day. they don't like a court the next day. so nothing really direct coming from the german government's back then and we'll see what reaction we might get from them today after the confirmation of these arrest warrants. okay, thank you. to the data of the political correspondent, julius ogden. i am back now to ukraine and it keeps, says russia 5 and intercontinental ballistic missile of the central city. often the pro, overnight. so you've confirmed this would be the 1st time it must go as use such
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a weapon. you know, in the, in a will you try therefore said the attack august enterprises and critical infrastructure anthony products, it didn't specify the kind of what kind of more had themselves cavities. there was no suggestion that it was nuclear. they. oh yeah. must go to the training of launching new k supplied stove shut themselves into investors course for to bring to united states also have recently gave the go ahead for keith to use it's longer range. attack comes me, solves for strikes against russian territory. well must go, how's the need to confirm? no denied fighting an icbm, but in a hot mike movement. government spokesman was specifically told not to comment on it. this is when the rest, as part of the administrative spokeswoman embryos that for a 2nd rover, received a phone call during a life press spring 6 present on the back end. could be heard. haven't had notes to comment on the reports of ballistic missile strikes in ukraine. later she said the phone call was aimed to clarify whether the foreign ministry was able to approach
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that particular topic. i feel like it's good to ministry. i'm assignment diggins. there's also a former british army officer, a welcome to d w. simon. i'm what's known about face mesa, it is if it's it is a huge contract to see me. so it is the type of weapon which could have potentially have and you could add as well as a nice just is use in, in, in, in strategic strikes. so i think that's probably the key message that comes off this. so regardless of the kind of the warhead, this phone, it, whether it be conventional, especially in this case, or so choose a extensive message from russia to your pride onto the west that tried to use an icbm. i've also had another report has to be said that this was not actually an icbm, but launch ballistic myself, say not dissimilar to the kind of ground or she tuckers and it was a split stick. and then it was, it goes up into the stratosphere,
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but it's not necessarily of a icbm from a, from, from that. so, i mean, they still don't, it's a speculation document, but if it is an icbm, but then i think there's a very clear signal coming from russia. right. i told her about it being a strategic weapon, meaning that everything's got a range of something like 5 and a half 1000 kilometers. that's a lot of range for quite a, quite a shorts target distance. so that's the message we come for you. if we want to fax the message that we have for quiver pad to use our icbm a gates gauged talk, it's based just making the point that to say with this, these just to not be the icbm. and it's obviously something which is to us, but we are, you know, we, we rush it off patch, you, which fits with the rhetoric we've heard from present peace in his warnings to add to, to the west about supply new cray. and i changed the recent change of i stated a new care policy which said that they could, we got attacked by a, a,
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a country in the country who sneak around supporting you crate as, as potentially an existential threat. do we have to sick? so that was like pension, so a lot of that russian policies will detract you off the event. and it's designed to make it to the message. but i think it's the messaging that we're getting from this . that is, that is important. and that's what we need to meet the folks. so i went when we take this to be as, as the site is confirmed, this icbm, which i used to be a significant escalation. i would say. so, i mean, it's very called sometimes with weapon suit to specify. so for example, with the change of policy on the top comes under using still shot it from the united kingdom. that was seen as a clear political message. i'll have to cite the same political message on the other side. you christ be receiving for a long time as being the recipient of a significant amount of not as russia where we found out that the other way for me as well. the north korean artillery shells it reading, writing drawings and obviously goes with that. so up to that speed, a bit of
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a one sided a sense, but i think the west has be reluctant to now ukraine to have the full, the full range of the weapons of systems that it could be made available to us. and we're in the psych delicate stage at night where i think there's this expect taishan that we some kind of a at least attempt to satisfy property with the arrival on around the robbery present trunk as present in the independent need in a new yeah. i to some psych sense by size of trying to position themselves for maximum voltage. we're also a domestic re key to show that ukraine can says on site. it has the options on the table. i think we are realistic. it's unlikely that in the short term, they'll be able to recapture the room the charges of last to russia, but at least they were not fun. so it was a venerable offer, any kind of see saw. so i think where despite that because they accept, so almost every weapon strike is how's going to political message. classic is not just simply fine, big of invest the weapons of each other. and we do presume the weight of it. but based presumed icbm attack is most goes response to kids use of these long range
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western supply weapons. i would say that we have recently some ice we, we cannot tell and you, you saw the little clip you've got to kind of show that the type of the, of the foreign ministry spokesman beat by strikes must or be told not to comment directly on what actually is being thoughtful or not 5, so the elements is down that step, but that's also concept rushes and particular piece. and so this information information comes i never quite tell the whole truth or the sofa notes. so talk about, no doubt that's creeping to people with minds and then they can make their own minds up, or you can just pages understand this information. so there's a, there's a, there's a mind game being played here. i think that's the key thing to focus on. ok, thank you for talking a story about assignments, ministry. i'm assignment diggins you trace problems has passed a law allowing soldiers who deserve to return to notary service. the army struggling
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to fill the front line posts more than 30000 troops of deserves this year to load legislation to make the 1st time offenders to avoid jail. if they return to duty, mister joshua, thoughts took, well, it's going, it's been 18 months since on the condo held a weapon. when bradshaw launched its full scale invasion in february 2022 could have gone to fort them and certainly he thought he says, oh you're into the war. he handed his weapons to his ca mondo and left my little brother. my brother's good. so frantic his condition has become dangerous. he had even become a threat to my neighbors. so i went home and apart from my brother and mother, but i have no one else wasn't any money. for example, i had no lead. the way to apply to go has come on to had to report him for absence without leave. something which at the time could have put on its, on the, in prison for up to 10 yards. and its not just him. cases of absence without leave
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have tripled so far. the feel was in august, the ukraine involvement, decriminalized steel fence for 1st time offenders if they return to fight that includes sort of condo. now he's trying to join the 47th brigade, which is actively reaching out to dessert of telling them it's ok to make mistakes and that the brigade would welcome them back. loyal oaks are not to halter often represent such strong nobody's soldiers. she says she's heard it on. men who knew they were being sent to the dead. men who had breakdowns, mental simply wanted to go home after 2 wheels on the front. decriminalize ation, she says, was the only option as those questions for me. there was such a large number of these crimes embedded in a military unit and the search and that they did not have time to process all of
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them the corporate to walk. so case case has made it to this court and keith. he was caught joining a random documents check over to your office to he left his position on the front line. he was serving in the opportunity unit income, of course, struggling with tronic back been then he heard his wife wanted a divorce and he walked away from his unit for you. he stayed in a church and worked on jobs. he didn't tell his mother that he had deserted when the police stopped and arrested him. he did not resist as an excuse. i'm not a robert now the band is not a murder. now i will go to fight, just to be honest. i have no regrets. if i lived a little and now my one wishes to see my mother and sister, what their system, the judge gone, so get permission to rejoin the ministry and avoid prosecution. he must have done within 72 hours. he tells us why he think so many people leave close.
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it seems that the command uses, they don't care anymore. they don't go to the front line with us. just a far away from us. only a few go with their unit. time only returning from my family and you see to but these are the only people i really go back to or for i don't worry about myself. i don't want them to work on the front lines. discussion is an uncomfortable subject. uh so the chair, sam. yup. told him was leaving your unit, is a stigma for a minute. remind one up over another corner is whatever the task is assigned to a unit and there's a level so we have to get it out loud enough. so the chip, no matter if a member does us, the unit is wounded or dies to maybe it's sort of door. so when a task has to be carried out by a smaller number of people. so we feel the pressure is going to be true while
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officers agree that things need to change. they tell us more bits of leave, more medical attention and better communication when help. let's take a look at some of the stories that making headlines. the volcano in south western iceland has the baptist for the 7th time in the last year, monitors say they was little awarding one. a 3 konami's official opened up speeding lava cliffs in the town of glen. the vic authorities of the town is not that risk. you in climate conference and as a by john is deadlocks. 2 days before the event is due to the end. the sticking point is funding to help developing countries deal with climate change and your traffic declaration includes 2 options, each person around a trillion. i don't think the storm described as a bomb cycle load has killed at least 2 people in the north, west of the united states,
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down trees and power lines left hundreds of thousands in washington state without power authorities. and for the heavy mountain snows, flash flooding and bronx lights less training and teenager has died at home and a hospital in band comcast drinking alcohol contaminated with methodology and loss of streaming media. to say she was the full 400 taurus to die from today. and, and, and the american minister and to be opened agents at another young australian was fighting for her life. saved the very said, and one of the world's richest people, engine billionaire comp time and dante has been indicted on multiple counts before in the united states. the criminal charges every night you too is the next roll with a scheme to bribe officials in india, prosecutors say here the senior executives pay more than $250000000000.00 to wait and contracts quoting renewable energy company is a dummy group as described the obligations as baseless is protecting.
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mr. dunny and the prime minister is involved in corruption with mister rani. this has been clearly indicated, as i said, i'm esl vermani on is founder and managing director of in government research services as an independent government analysis, firm, advising institutional investors and companies welcome to the dumps you can you give us a sense of the magnitude of this case but even in the definitely the, these investments are very serious and i so close to him that the group is facing charges or bribery and corruption. and so it's not done you in that sense from that perspective of uh that it's a very non secured, but definitely a us court ruling on a given business man, this is the 1st time whatever it's happened. i'm just curious how,
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how does the us come to be leading this prosecution of an indian company the, these type to raise findings are up to us. you might be new investors. are they issued? the prospectors are you are the bonds and you are the to take care of it is a very b u food. and there was a committee, an investor all day, more than the project in the company that the investment that has the audit. as we saw from that perspective, that is the domestic terminals, the us or district court of washington. a new out regency showed this investment or it was that i just need to read into the timing of this indictment as we start to say what is that? because this other side of the investigation has started being for the pointed seeds of almost a year has taken place. you want to know there's a process to add to this address, the constitution of
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a grand jury. and then now the way that toilet or do the, the impressions i but the big list that i need is of course will be in the us to or the codes. and we'll take a try to seek relief in the promo for these are both for to set up remind you of the dog grow admitting that good. what about say, work with her then you know, positionally the role guns. are you making some serious allegations about to talk to him about down his connections to the prime minister there, andrew mode, he was the government of favoring the adamic group and business deals. what do you make of that work? the show me anywhere in the leading business, not, not the country is not connected to any government, all the routing government, for instance, or any government for that matter. so secondly, when the indictment order actually a bunch of products that are assigned in stage the by some of the opposition parties. so this is, does,
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i would think i wanted to go or select for us to reach us a created by the position here. and so we just just use the distorted come up as much, but at the end of the day that i just group is what we're not seeing. just like just groups of beaches including prospect. jessica van, there is a need to sign contracts with the move in garlands roared by our dispensations, including the ruling party, including the position parties given the prominence of the dani group. i do believe that mr. donning will actually be arrested as this is watered down there and there's a process. so you go to the side, i mean step, think of that yours probably wasn't really invested as a b in the process of death immediately. that would be your brain as all the yours, of course, has to have as ordered and the, the gun isms to be with all these. it's not the 1st time that any us go back to the
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brought of our primary charges under they of c, b and we've just been in existence for almost 50 years. that's the apartment. that one's impact. this was that. and secondly, our, it's not the 1st time the us would have to resolve it through a better settlement process or to be in or whatever it is. so they know that there's the noise process through this, the one in the us. okay, thank you for guiding. assessor advisory? sure. i'm so remind me i'm from in government research services, things i'm it's just undermining our top story based out of the international criminal cost has issued arrest warrants against israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the former defense minister, you have come on both a charged with will crimes, including directing attacks against civilian populations and using stuff asians of weapons. of course, also issued a warrant. i full, i how much official i sent you up today to more world news and the top of the,
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