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does move ranging from infrastructure to health and education, these institutions name to contribute their reputation of poverty and the promotion of sustainable develop the this is dw years live up from the berlin wanted for a legend war crimes in gauze of the international criminal court issues arrest warrants for leaders of israel and from us is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and former defense minister your off kalonde are both charged with directing attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as a weapon of war. also coming up, russian president vladimir putin says his country has attacked ukraine with a new type of mid range, ballistic missile. and retaliation for strikes by teams using weapons supplied by its western ele, uh, the
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bread coffee. it's good to have you with this on this thursday. and we begin with arrest warrants issued by the international criminal court over the war and gone to the court in the hague. today ordered the arrest of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his former defense minister, you'll walk along for war crimes and crimes against humanity. and it's in you all who has rejected the accusations describing them as disgraceful. an anti semitic and arrest warrant has also been issued for her. mazda is military chief mohammed dies. israel says that he was killed by a striking gaza. but how moss has denied that he is dead. a corresponding rosy bird charge. she is at the international criminal court in the hague and she walked us through what nits in yahoo and kalonde are accused of. yeah, the international criminal court, which is right behind me, it's pre trial chamber,
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says it has found reasonable guidance to believe that both men are responsible for war crimes, including starvation as an active warfare and including targeting civilians and crimes against humanity. those kinds of legal persecution and shumate acts. and what does that mean outside of legal jargon? well, they talk about the 2 men are sound accused of intentionally unknowingly. the court says, depriving civilians of objects indispensable to their survival and that includes food medicine, medical supplies, electricity, the court. and it statement also refers to, for example, doctors having to perform surgery without access to august asia for their patients . and in those alleged claims that it'd be listed mean that both those main or no internationally want to, they are officially fugitives of each national criminal court. and there is also interest warrant out for him. also leader, i think the, the military leader of
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a mosse. what do we know about him? yeah, absolutely. the rest smartness being issued for the how to die if he's also also otherwise known as an a e for him almost 3. now, originally the international criminal court chief prosecutor had sort of exports for other had last leaders who have since been killed. and the i c. c says it doesn't know whether mohammed died based in fact a life, but it can't prove otherwise. and therefore, as procedure with his arrest more, no, he stands accused also of war crimes and crimes against humanity. and those include rate on other sexual violence. the crime of extermination also of targeting civilians and taking hostages. and of course that relates to the abbas terror attacks is october 7th and the hostages that have be taken ever since. and therefore he also is internationally wanted to know if considered a siege to old bass courts. where is the, we know that the i c, c, the, the cord. it has the power to issue arrest warrants, talk to me about its power, or maybe like they are up to execute these war devil. that's really the exact limit
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of international law that we see playing out here because the court doesn't have and there is no such thing as any sort of international police force. it can go on arrest suspects as war criminals. instead, the court has to rely on the enforcement powers of its members states. now not all countries are signed off to the treaty which establishes this court noticeable exceptions. the united states and israel. neither of them are signed up, but more than a $100.20 other countries are, and they are legally obliged to arrest any official suspects, war, criminal suspect, or fee due to the v i. c. c, shoot, they arrive in their territory. that means, for example, germany would be legally applies to arrest, missing us and yahoo strategic visit the country. now we have however, seen the past. the countries have no respect to its or no a follow that obligation. for example, we saw a, the case with mongolia which did not arrest russian president vladimir putin, despite the fact that he, himself, is also
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a fugitive of this international criminal court. and beyond that, we've also seen the fact that preaching has not been anything really of a, of a total perio and the global states. we've seen all their leaders happy to shake his hand despite the fact that he has these labels. so that swipe right is a big difference between issuing the rest of the words and actually see any of those suspected work criminals and adult here in the hague dw, as far as the board chart in the hague, in the netherlands, rosie, thank you. so earlier our corresponded emily or dean told us how these really governments has been reacting to the arrest warrants. well, the government and those roles racked in with outrage. the prime minister's office issued a statement today, cooling the warranty and to of pulling the decision to issue a warranty. i'm just emetic. the statement also verbs quotes the israel projects. we've discussed. the episode unfold actions on charges against it by the international criminal court. this has been occurred by several members ready by all members of his cause. nothing of his cabinet. national security minister,
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benjamin, just a small national security minister. it's a mob been give your came out saying that's the answer to the arrest horn stood essentially been the annexation of watches that the occupied, the west bank and all of us, of course, is illegal. but the outrage essentially is also not just confined to the government that is quite wide spread across the political sphere and as well, i'm even, you know, as long as the off position among, excuse me, i'm off is this new to yellow. pete is also issued his condemnation and done the rejection of this, of these warrants. but the husband have a one exception and that's come from the head dash positive, which is the fall of policy and as well. and they've come out saying that the quotes, the course in the have decided, according to clear evidence missing you all here and go on to responsible for the partial destruction of golf and the mass murder office residents. they have to pay a price for it. but again, this is an exception to the rule. so far, really,
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we've seen across the board across the political boards, what spreads outrage and really of this decision that was emily boarding, their reporting from jerusalem governments around the world have reacted to today's arrest warrants in the united states has rejected the courts move a spokesperson for the white house national security council said the decision was rushed and marred by procedural errors, divided ministration will hold further discussions with its partners. meanwhile, the european union's foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, says o e u. country meant and member states are signatories to the international criminal court and must abide by the ruling. this, it is not a political decision. is that the decision of a court? what go to justice? we need an issue of justice. and the decision of the culture has to be respected and implemented. so i take note of the decision of the international criminal court to issue address squadrons from prime minister
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netanyahu. the former, i mean you're still defending mistake. i don't know how i should either state these decision is a binding decision on all state. all the states bought a dish of the court, which includes on members of the union on binding this lemon discard decision. oh, i spoke with julie oh, be assumed she he once served as president of the international criminal court. i asked him what he makes. and these really, governments claim that the i c c decision is anti semitic. this is no time to submit. take, as long as it is to the us, back to the people who pay use these processes were deployed fact kind of
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from the political like human. as a last resort. the when the i c. c was the prosecutor thing, the leaders of kenya for the port selection filings in kenya, i cc was cold races to him at to look in your colonialism, an old patch until pat. this is nothing new. the more intelligent thing for people to do is to respect to international more all these people know what international tiers, but sometimes they want to uh, have you know, a grievance thinking, but they're probably not still the comment and international doesn't was now we see that that's not quite the case, mr. ba, due to sorry. if i, if, if i can just ask you,
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i'd like to ask him as an inside or near someone who knows the, i see see very well considering the chords limitations. why are the arrest for the is really prime minister and the former defense minister as well as the homeless military cheap? why are they relevant today? so yeah, they relevant because it makes that point. oh is getting it said no one is above the international basis. again, this will just go to to raise them. they all right. all right, so the book tells the story of how from 1992, up until 1945, when the loan was conquered. ties that to say that it does not matter how high you want in the political florida. it does limit of how partial you, you must respect into last law. if you don't. the process is up into last low. we'll come coding and fast loan by the way, was settled in 1945 in the new room,
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but processes. this is important because by 1945, each row has not been created as as tight. so it is a long time to everyone must respect. and when the war in gaza started the process, mr. can arrive at the beginning, right of the beginning. he saw where this might go. he went to rafa gate and told everyone the guy to fight this for the risk into mass, the low. you must respect it. everybody. so this is nothing new. mm hm. it doesn't tell you how to print is semitism. when people should know, sir, you do not in this day and age, find the world to then tell yourselves that as long as you, when last older matters, no international law says you must fight to war. there are ways you can not do
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it. the i c c, we know relies on state cooperation and i want to ask you as journalists, we cannot travel to gaza to independently verify information that is given to us by either the id f or the hum oss lid health ministry. and gotcha, for example. how does the i c c, how does it have access to the evidence that it needs to justify arrest warrants as well? this is a matter of really to the intake is that they can call place on the project. you know, i used to be a prosecutor by so many years ago that international criminal tribunal for the lender. and they do have the copies to solve the problem. because those of these mechanisms have the ways of obtaining evidence which is not always known to the public, but eventually they do gather information. so i can come from cooperation of state
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. so that can come from the what you see yourself, which they have of the ways of verifying income funding that very many ways of doing that. and the witnesses who will give evidence and witnesses who they put in as a positive law that so the ways of the group rooting the evidence is important. thing here is that the judges looked at the evidence presented. and the throw that on the basis of that, the evidence they could move forward in mind do here when people talk about 20 semitism before the prosecutor made the application. so i rest for the prosecutor had the pentode st. paul tourists international lawyers. one of them was the whole concept bible himself delta type, their own who used to be a pub, legal advisor to the is really the foreign ministry in this younger days. later
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rose to be the president of international criminal tribunal. for that, somebody goes to live, you know, highly respected in children's thing was on the panel and he was with all the other exams. think about 6 or 7 of them, looked at the evidence, then said yes, this was mr. can we see your point to how you feel of your application oriented? want to ask you before we run out of the time of the, you know, the situation in the world right now. you know, the limitations of, of your court. the power of the i, c. c. some have argued, it has been its ability to name and shame when it issues and arrest warrant. and yet we've seen with leader such as the russian president vladimir putin with an arrest warrant is issued. he has not become the international pariah that some expected would be the result of that warrant. now we're seeing the leader of israel and a leader of how mos facing an arrest warrant. are you concerned that in the current
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geo political atmosphere that we live in, that the, the power of the court is being a road is by its inability to execute what it wants, or some of the, not the power of the i, c, c, d, 's, lots about naming and shaming this is about the low and the law is about the obligation of states parties under a $124.00 states parties to invest the people the, the i c, c, the charges of these to the rest florence, to tens. so that is an obligation is a legal obligation and $124.00 states of the world. and the i see these obligations to do his job. its job is to prosecute people, whatever other political incidents a political that is and they come out of it will take care of themselves in the
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political stab, bought crazy seat is about the law of the matter. does. we need to train is focused on pad and multics funded in the way i to say, well leave, we expanded it and they didn't well then i see see what else is that some of the trouble, the ice even doubled the i c c is to hold people accountable on the basis of the law and that must be stressed with emphasis. mr. july, as soon as you the former president of the i c. c, we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us on what it's been a very busy day. i'm sure for you, we appreciate your insights tonight as well. thank you. thank you very much. what's his president vladimir putin says that his country hit ukraine with a new mid range ballistic missile international address booting 7 russian deployed an experimental weapon in retaliation for ukraine's reasoning. strikes by getting
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on russian territory with us and british missile. he also warned the wes, but most scale could strikes the military installations of any country whose weapons were used against russia. just a day earlier was to use the grain of launching a u. k. supplied storm shadow missiles into rushes course border region. british media reported that one didn't have given the green light for the weapons use. the united states also recently gave the go ahead for keith to use it's longer range attack of missiles for strikes inside russian territory. ukraine had previously accused russia, a fiery, an intercontinental ballistic missile, also known as an icbm. our corresponded to myisha judge walt, and keith told me how fears of a tax with missiles like this are affecting people in ukraine. icbm or not that odd, ballistic messiah has been launched towards this country, and people all scared. and you mentioned the wall fatigue. these are people who are
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used to having areas going off on a daily basis for my food, the decimal jaded with these adults that they actually go about their lives. but right now they're being reminded that was how this could be seen as this could be coming towards you would do head to the shadow. and when dc, the phones lights up with a whole map of you creating 200 on the 80, the lowest, and definitely scary and decent gallup polls that came out a day ago said that over 50 percent of ukrainians would be open to a foss, negotiated settlement of the war, different opinions within that, about territory. concessions on. and why? of course, these full scan before one to the other. within the gallup surveys the seal, it said for on 10 you create an input would be willing to fight to the end, no matter what. and then 2022, that was 7 on 10. so that there's a sort of violence continues to exist. maybe it'd be sliding and it's hotter beam people show up, given that this is the cold winter of the one of the water behind me,
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you would have seen snow covered buildings if you could see metro. and it's really, really discrete time over here. use the mission and joyce of all but the latest from keith to 9, as always, the me sure. thank the ukraine's parliament has passed a law allowing soldiers who deserted to return to military service. the army is struggling to fill the front line posts more than $30000.00 troops have is deserted this year alone. the legislation permits 1st time offenders to avoid any present time if they return to duty. dw myisha johnson, while reports for cause. it's been 18 months since on the condo, held a weapon. when russia launched its full scale invasion in february 2022 clicked on default them internally. he thought he says, oh you're into the war. he handed his weapons to his commando and left my little brother. my brother's good, so frantic, his condition has become dangerous. he had to even become
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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 alexander 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 10 cases of absence without leave have triple. so for the fill in august, the ukrainian solomon decriminalized steel fence for 1st time offenders. if that a to and to fight that includes the 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. said the lawyer, exciting not to hold. it often represents such strong obeys soldiers. she says she's heard it all. men who knew they were being sent to the debts. men who had
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breakdowns mental simply wanted to go home after 2 years on the front desk going to be done. it is difficult to go into battle against a tank or artillery. when you realize that you have no artillery support behind you . when you realize that you have one greenage and 2, will it magazines this suicide? this is just suicide. we will support the single boost. the criminalization, she says was the one the option of questions from there was such a large number of these crimes better than a military unit and assertion that they did not have time to process all of them see corporate to walk. the case case has made it to this court and keith, he was caught during a random documents check over to your officer. he left his position on the front line. he was serving in the opportunity unit and come of course, struggling with tronic back been. then he heard his wife wanted
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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 devoted. when the police stopped and arrested him, he did not resist, isn't it was another robert. another band is not a murderer. now i will go to fight, just to be honest. i have no regrets. i lived a little and now my one wishes to see my mother and sister wants to assist the judge gone, so get permission to, to join the military and avoid prosecution. he must do it on within 72 hours. he tells us why he think so many people, these quote, i use the command you don't care anymore. they don't go to the front line with us. used a far away from us. only a few go with their unit. is already what time only returning from my family,
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you see to but these are the only people i really go back to war 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 that she had sam . yeah, could be more useful leaving your unit is a stigma for a minute. remind one up a when of a corner is whatever the task is assigned to a unit and this allows us to, we have to carry it out loud enough so that you have no matter if a man, but does us the unit is wounded or dies to move by maybe it's sort of door, so when our task has to be carried out by a smaller number of people. so we feel the pressure issue that back maybe troy papers out on the condo, acknowledges this. yep. let's get through what i did was wrong. i left the boys, but i didn't sleep any combat positions. you was pretty. it was just a personal situation. well, they felt like it wasn't in just as i didn't want to let them down,
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but i still left full officer, agree the pings need to change the tell us more bits of leave, more medical attention and better communication will have all the critics on the says he's ready to get back to the front of the he skid, which says he's focusing on a vision of the future score i of the foot soon. we will be going to keep to celebrate the victory, or that there will be a parade all the boys with me. and we will go to, to kind of island to griddisca bob's for. yeah, that's is, that's my dream. because i say music, i me stuff. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. former florida congressman map get see was nominated to be us attorney general by president elect donald trump has withdrawn from the selection process. his nomination received widespread criticism inside and outside the republican party
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gets his post, subject to heavy scrutiny over an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct involving a minor and narcotics you. brazil will formerly accuse a former president, desirable as an auto of being part of an alleged crew plot in 2020 to 5 people have already been arrested, including a former member of both scenarios cabinet. the plot allegedly included in assassination attempts, one president knew that the silver days before his and on your ration volkswagens trade union says is preparing for strikes across german factories, beginning december 1st. negotiations of a cost cutting measures by the old and maker has ended without agreements, unions, as a tens of thousands of jobs are at risk. it's the latest prices for germany's all the industry after ford said that it would cut $3000.00 jobs in german. but you, in climate conference in ice or by john is deadlocked in 2 days before the event is
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due to end. the sticking point is funding to help 4 countries deal with climate change. a new draft declaration includes 2 options each, proposing around a trillion dollars per year. the hey volcano in southwestern iceland has erupt it for the 7th time in the last year, monitors said that there was little warning when a 3 kilometer long. fisher opened up its view the lava close to the town of brooding. the big authorities saved that town is not at risk. alright, before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants, or israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his former defense ministry you off the line. both are charged with war crimes, including directing attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as a weapon of war. the court also issued under. busy warrant for the top. i'm boss
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