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as they had those notes to reporters this weekend, the flow, this is the w news coming to live from berlin, wanted ports alleged war crimes. the international criminal court issues arrest words for leaders of both israel and from us is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and forward defense minister you of colors are charged with directing attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as a weapon of war. also coming up, president vladimir 14 says russia has attacked to crime with a new experimental mid range, ballistic missile, and retaliation for strikes by keep on russia using western supplied weapons. and how's the measure on tries to forge a new deal as the humans climate conference nears its end in baku?
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a major sticking point is the how the world will finance of future play by global warming, the hello, i'm terry martin. good, heavy with us. the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for israel's prime minister benjamin us in the up and forward defense minister you go on. they are accused of war crimes in guys and crimes against humanity. the court also issued a warrant for the head of a mazda is armed wing will, hama, dice over the attack on october 7th of last year. nothing yahoo has described the accusations against him as disgraceful and anti semitic us present. joe biden has called the warrant outrages all the governments have acknowledged that they would
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be obliged to arrest is rarely later if he entered their country. the debt on the artist list of the international criminal court is strongly prime minister benjamin netanyahu and former defense minister you off guard on both are judge, be direct attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as a bip and a for nathan. yeah. how describe the move s and d submitted? the truth is simple. no more is more just then the war that as well as been waging and gaza after come mazda attacked us unprovoked. to launch the launching the worst massacre. it goes to jewish people since the holocaust that if he charges per met with outreach in history, this doesn't really have any validity, mid term yahoo! and these really defense force are doing their very, very, very best for the state of israel. and the always the present, these are not walgreens,
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coordinating any of those. so you would have done it and was at also to go and in, walked on casa, did was skepticism. as bob, jeanette, we, the palestinian peoples, the majority of our community. how does it feel we cannot place much trust in the international criminal court who we've enjoyed voice messages and grief and pain because of netanyahu. jeanette w. volume i'm the heavy experience of showing us that these quotes have been established mainly to enforce arguments and laws on week a country. so that the what the fuck up out of the world buddies are keeping this what i had left. it's clear that these charges will never be enforced because no measures in favor of the palestinian people are ever implemented. decisions against the palestinian people are immediately put into action. while those in favor of the palestinian cause are impossible to enforce. what's the head in? is trying to have the ticket, the court suit distinction and did nice can we think work games and god. so the
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united states has also expressed deep concerns over at the court's decision. we fundamentally reject the court's decision to issue arrest warrants for senior israel officials. we remain deeply concerned by the prosecutors rushed to seek arrest warrants and the troubling process errors that lead to this decision night that straight north, the us i, members of the icy see it is, however, backed by one $124.00 sickness states, including all nations belonging to the go to pin union 0 5th port as but you stop diplomatic. remind it or 27 member countries of the duty to abide by the court ruling this decision. this is a binding decision on all state. all the stage bodies of the court which include all members of the union on binding
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this lemon discard this is it strikes the domain by faith. he will not be the dog until it strikes the water objective arm. it was crossed straight over to jerusalem, where our correspondent emily guardian is standing by emily. tell us more about israel's reaction to the i. c. c. arrest warrants source and match with widespread anger and condemnation. and really, terry, if you look at what a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his subject called it a dark day in the history of humanity. and he also went on to cool the decision. i'm to semitic. an official statement from the permanent stalls office offer slammed the decision, saying that's is real quite projects. we've discussed the, the upside and false actions and charges against it by the international criminal court. now this is equity occurred by security by the, by other members of the now who's cabinets and also you'll have to go on to of course of come out. also criticizing the rest once cooling, but the decision,
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a disgrace and also criticizing the fact that in this case the state of his row was essentially set on a post on the same fucking oh oh. so it's equal with her mouse which is considered a terrorist organization. by many western countries now across the political board and his role, this decision to issue the restaurant has been criticized for nothing outraged. with the exception of one policy, which has the dash part to the left frame policy and as well, which has come out so that the decision was made a well the, the course in the hague decided, according to clear evidence. but again, that's a minority really in the grand scheme and as well. but of course this doesn't change the fact that these arrest warrants put the plastic strain on israel internationally. and of course, it also shifts the way in which it is perceived by other countries. now
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a must leader has also been indicted. how, or palestinians reacting to the course decision as well according to the use radius mohammed dice was killed a few months ago by the israeli defense forces. and so really, this only really puts these relays, namely benjamin netanyahu on form of defense minister of color on the, on the spot. of course, many palestinians, welcome the decision. i'm including hum us, i'm the palestinian authority, which is also judge members of the call to actually implement the decision. now something's on the pallet and in a box of the 2 that you kind of a problem and figure for from pelting the figures also come out saying about quotes, the i, c, c, a, rusty borne's against that's on your hon. kalonde is most certainly a step towards accounts have been seen and justice and power fund, but also step to restore the credibility of the rules based international order.
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and it's traditional system. so i think generally this is a step that as well comes by many palestinians. beyond that, of course, there is the lumen, question of how much of an effect it will have on the situation on the ground. in the last 24 to 36, i was a learned over 60 palestinians. i have been killed by is ready as strikes in gaza. now we know from the un, that's the people who are mostly affected by these strikes that people must have killed by these asterix of women and children. and of course we also know that's over the past few months, very deflate has been getting into the gaza, especially northern gauze. so the situation on the ground remains incredibly bleak . emily, thank you very much. i was our correspondent in jerusalem, emily gordon. it's now to the war in ukraine and president vladimir putin of russia says russia has attacked ukraine with a new mid range ballistic missile, according to the us,
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the experimental weapon is equipped to carry conventional and nuclear warheads in a national address. putting said moscow deployed them as solid retaliation for ukraine's recent strikes on russian territory with american and british themselves . a day earlier, russia had accused ukraine of launching u. k. supplied storm shadow themselves as of russia's cross border region. british media reported that london had given the green light for the weapons use the united states had also recently given the go ahead for key to use its longer range attack . evans, where strikes on russian territory present 15 warned the west that moscow could strike the military installations of any country whose weapons are used against russia. we should ban, should we consider ourselves entitled to use our weapons against the military facilities of those countries that allow their weapons to be used against us. who
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in the event of an escalation of aggressive actions, be good. we will respond just as decisively. we've picked up by the issue, she has got to wait. if we have always preferred to resolve all disputed questions with peaceful means, it grew more to me. but we are also ready for any development in events from us. if any one doubts that another day or wrong, there will always be a response. goodbye. a, c, w is reagan bureau chief, you're a reset to are headed, are moscow office until russia close that we asked really how seriously the west should be taking, putting this threat only go up, cause i have they have to take every friends seriously. i left 3 lines i want to use as that many of the best didn't wants to believe that putting would start the whole before february 2022. but it wouldn't all the estimate of the current threats either fearlessly a response from paddling was to be expected off the ukraine loans to get s and
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british a long range missiles. and no matter how bad the strike was, is it asking to miss out today? uh, was it kind of risk problems account with the striker? secondly, we don't know how many such ms. silas russia has actually moved to experts. see, this is an attempt to intimidate, as they say, that the vis, besides, will probably not play a crucial role in the course over there. take a look at some of the, some of the other stores making headlines around the world today. resilient authorities have indicted, former president. yeah, i show you are both narrow for his alleged involvement in a coup, locked in 2020 to 36. other people have also been accused the plot, allegedly included, and assassination attempt on present ruler. the silver days before is a knock you ration wasn't r o says he is innocent and the victim of persecution president elect donald trump has nominated former attorney general of florida pam bundy to become us attorney
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general. former florida congressman mac gets withdrew from the selection process. he was trumps. first picked for the job that came under heavy scrutiny over allegations of sexual misconduct and the use of narcotic explain funding and israel funding to now to the un climate conference in by crew where host as or by john is said to propose a new deal on climate financing after a draft was rejected. china and india have joined many of the worlds most border, more countries in demanding, richard, polluting nations come up with a plan to provide over a trillion dollars in climate financing per year. to week long climate talks are still to reach a consensus. let's cross over to dw correspondent julius of valley inbox to show you a deal on climate financing. seems hard to reach how or negotiations that are progressing. of the yeah, well we've had this latest draft for
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a text come out yesterday, and since then you haven't seen much movement. we've heard reactions from a lot of countries saying they are concerned that they are disappointed. where with where negotiation stand at the moment, one big sticking point is, uh, this uh, financing uh that is meant to be agreed here at this called financing for poor countries to help adapt and deal with the consequences of climate change. now, developing countries have come up with a sum of $1.00 trillion dollars that they say they would need over the next few years to cover these costs. and they say this tex currently doesn't have a some in it, and they actually want to see stronger commitments, especially coming from rich countries as to how much they plan to contribute to this financing now, developed countries say they wants to expand the pool of countries that are contributing to this financing, so not only historically countries considered developed,
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but also countries like china, like india, like the gulf states who have also contributed to global warming and who also now have the financial means to contribute. on the other hand, another sticking point there are concerns coming, especially from countries within the you and other others who uh say there is a risk of uh, the deal sliding back when it comes to pledges to reduce fossil fuels. they're concerned that actually this text right now looks a worse than what was agreed last year in device, and they say they really can't go forward if the situation stays as it is with the techs. so you thank you very much. that was our correspond to julia so natalie in baku, as you are watching the news from berlin up next, we've got an interview with ukrainian environment ministers of atlanta hit truck. and of course, you get all the latest news and information any time you want on our website,
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