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the containing quincy stock offline in the, this is the, the unit is coming to live from berlin. wanted for a ledge war crimes, the international criminal court issues arrest warrants for leaders of both israel and come us is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and former defense minister, you of color are charged with directing attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as a weapon of war. also coming up, russia's president vladimir putin says, whose country has attacked to crane with a new experimental mid range, ballistic missile. in retaliation for strikes by keep on russia using western supplied weapons and us about john tries to forge
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a new deal as the us climate conference nears attended. barcode delegates are struggling to agree on how to finance the future play by global war. the hello and terry martin, thanks for joining us. the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and former defense minister you will have go on. they are accused of war crimes in gaza and crimes against humanity. the court also issued a warrant for the head of homos is armed wing mohammed died over the attack on october 7th, last year. but israel claims died was killed in an air strikes nothing, you know, who has described the accusations against him as disgraceful and anti semitic us present. joe biden has called the warrant outrages other governments have acknowledged that they would be obliged to arrest is rarely leader if he entered
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their country. a debt on the other 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 her mazda attacked his unprovoked to launch the launching the worst massacre. it goes to jewish people since the holocaust that if he charges for met with outreach in history, this doesn't really have any validity, mid term. yahoo! and these really defense for so doing their very, very, very best for the state of israel in the always to present. these are not walgreens,
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coordinating or any other state would have done it and was also to go and in walked on garza beautiful skepticism. as bob, jeanette, we the palestinian peoples, the majority of our community. how does it feel we cannot place much trusted in the international criminal courts who we've enjoyed voice messages and grief and pain because of netanyahu. jeanette w, volume, i'm a heavy experience. so showing us that these quotes are being established mainly to enforce arguments and laws on weak countries w how, how wanna fucked up out of the world. but if i keep me for a heads enough for me, 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 in it. what's the head in it is try and have detected the courts of distinction and denies committing work,
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games and gossip. the united states has also expressed deep concerns over 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 led to this decision. the night that strikes north of us are members of the icy c. it is, however, backed by $124.00 sickness states, including all nations belonging to the go to pin union 0 5th portez. but you stop. diplomats remind it or 27 member countries of the duty to abide by the court ruling . this decision is a binding decision on all state. all the states bodies of the court, which include on members of the union. on binding,
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the men discard this issue. it strikes the domain by faith, he will not be the dog under it strikes the water objective are met us for more on this we have our middle east. analysts, shiny result is with us here in the studio shiny. is this a turning point for his rel? i'm not really a few aspects and you know, everything is real. have done so far was according to the law and it's flawless. he's, you know, quickly, you know, pushing away any accusations. he doesn't see any reason to change any of what has been done so far. and also if you look at the responses from the national community, mostly from the americans, the biggest supporter and ally of israel has no reason to fear both administrations, biden and the upcoming trump administration seems to be very much on israel side very much against the court. we also know trump when he made it to the white house, he has already sanctioned the icy seat in the past in 2020. so there's not much love there or respect to the i c c. and in that aspect, i mean,
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i don't see why finance and you, i mean, of course, the more weight of this decision is something that is, cannot be, you know, undermine. but at the same time, when it comes to practicality of it, it doesn't seem like anything. it's going to turn it to know. and his policies is real in the us or not members of the international criminal court, but more than a 120 other countries, including germany are, is nothing, you know, who worried that this arrest warrant could isolate him. well, you know, i was just talking about the is really seem to be very confident in their actions, but i think there's no doubt, if you talk to leading people in the is really prosecute. shouldn't have very much concerned about the possible, you know, after effective of these, this is of these warrants. first of all, you know, more words coming out against leaders in the military, soldiers and generals. that's one thing that would be unprecedented. but then at the same time, also it's gonna have great effect when it comes to israel, amunition and anything connected to weapons and you know, becoming
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a person and quite over a country non accredited, basically. and for his role is nothing that is real one. so mean, i think denying the need for is, you know, of israel for support of international community would be somewhat to even for israel is sometimes as it seems here, a bit too cocky. so we have israel's reaction. what are the palestinians say? well, it's a mixed bag. of course. officially, the palestinian authority welcomes that and sees it as a 1st step and restoring the face and into an international justice system. and the ability for the palestinians to sort of have some sort of a way to bring their very even says, but isn't the same time there's quite an understanding of the forces that are working behind us in like the americans that are, you know, trying to basically make this decision become completely relevant and there's an acknowledgement of that. the palestinians, however, see that their attempts to go through international community bodies like the i see the you and seem to be the only way for them to get any,
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any at cooks and all this meant an official support. so we might be seeing them taking the conclusion from this and pushing further into the you and trying to become a full member of the country and not just an observer of forces they are right now . this is this development of the i c. c. likely to have any impact on israel's war in gaza or efforts to broker a peace deal? well, if it is real, would you know, change its ways in gaza? it would be actually admitting any, you know, where i'm doing, which is something that is or is a very far from doing. however, as we said, no, this could have consequences when it comes to it weapons and in support for israel need support from the world, from germany, from the us, but not only in order to sustain it toward effort. and this could be very much in jeopardy, and this could affect the war. will this push for a ceasefire? i think it nothing you know has shown so far and it seems to be present to them that, that the only forces that move him or motivate him or the inner coalition dynamics in israel. and that's not beyond. and in that aspect,
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they all far to the right behind him, even opposition, members in israel are behind it to now and against the court. so if there is a change to come and goes away, it's not because of this, i'm afraid shortly. thank you very much. for your analysis, that was our release analyst, ashanti reserves now to the war and ukraine, which russia says it's attacked within new mid range ballistic missile. according to the us, the experimental weapon is equipped to carry conventional and nuclear warheads and a national address. russian president vladimir putin said moscow deployed the missile in retaliation for ukraine's recent strikes on russian territory with american and british. as owls. a day early russia had accused the crate of launching u. k. supplied storm shadow themselves as rough as course border region. reddish media reported that london had given the green light for the weapons use. united states had also recently given the go ahead for key to usage. longer range attack
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on this for strikes on russian territory. present, put in warranty, the west that moscow could strike the military installations of any country whose weapons argues against russia, or which advantage to the brand. 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 in the event of an escalation of aggressive actions, which it, we will respond just as decisively waste exactly which is the issue she has to go through. but if we have always preferred to resolve all disputed questions with peaceful means grew more to me. but we are also ready for any development in events . some you wait. if any one doubts that they are wrong, there will always be a response to w's rica, bureau chief, your shadow headed our moscow offers until russia closed it. we asked him how seriously the west should be taking coatings threat only go,
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of course they all have. they have to take every frank 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 threat, either fearlessly a response from paddling was to be expected off the ukraine loans to get s and 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 phones account with the striker? secondly, we don't know how many such ms. silas russia has actually moved their experts see. this is an attempt to intimidate and they say that the vis, besides, will probably not play a crucial role in the course of donald trump's imminent return to the white house has re ignited the debate over and negotiated peace in ukraine. a key issue and any negotiations would be how to assure ukraine's future security. moscow says it's
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open to discussing a ceasefire deal as long as keep abandons plans to join nato. ukraine has rejected any end to the conflict without hard security guarantees from western allies. the brain is under growing pressure militarily and politically to discuss a possible end to the war with russia. donald trump selection has put future us support for cube and question. germany's chancellors talking to vladimir putin again, under russian forces are making slow but steady battlefields gains. ukrainian president, florida. muse zalinski says any peace still, we'll have to consider ukraine's long term security with the auction with that goal . as obviously the, she's going to protect against the russian aggression. now, she went to doing everything not to lose the postwar piece piece. now to preserve and strengthen our nation fee is both the state and the people in the shop. this is
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mandatory sylvia school. when's the landscape pitched? his victory planned to end the war to his closest partners in october, he urged them to issue an immediate invitation to join nato. a formal invitation has long been known to lend space, which this was in the trans atlantic alliance is, has been greeted with resistance for many members. and that means ukraine needs other options to assure its security. if it reaches a peace deal with russia. you probably will not be going to native that has to be have some form of guarantee. so the credit is on the start that the russian simply won't start this over the next year. and that certain elements of the west, particularly u. s. u k. front will be ready to start in, so that take place not least by logical security counties. and i think there's a much, much, much more likely than any kind of need to arrangement. ukraine has already entered into biological security agreements with 27 of its allies. they pledge long term
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support for ukrainian self defense, by providing assistance to boost ukraine's military capabilities on shore up ukraine's economy and governance. but they do not contain any commitments to come to ukraine's defense with the deployment of armed forces in response to future russian aggression. over more of this, we can talk about if i raise party a, who's a political consultant and former nato strategic policy planner properties. ukraine desperately wants to join nato and nato did declare in 2008 that ukraine will become a member. is that even a remote possibility, any more i think it's uh, clearly among most of the commentators, but also decision makers has to be come to nato membership to one and only solution to uh, properly finish this war and give you credit. and that kind of guarantees it has
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always liked the kind of guarantees where that we'd know that russia would not be able to convey the same weight that's done already twice in 20142022. so i want to pick create the weather is going to happen tomorrow the day after tomorrow, but that seem to case the strategic case for natal membership has never been stronger. but we're looking at a scenario right now where we may be having negotiations trying to negotiate a piece in ukraine. is a nato membership for ukraine. something that russia would be willing to accept. i swear, i think we have to stop thinking what russia would be winning, i really will escalate. notice got a, we have to think about what is our interest and which is ukraine's interest here and ukraine's interest. and now interest is that you have a silver ring, i mean, depending on your credit, that can strive in the, in the next decade and centuries, and be a member of the european union. and for that,
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you need to have guarantees assurances that ukraine will be able to defend itself and that we would also then we'd have also lies to have them defend themselves against a possible threat from the, from the east. so i think this is, this is where it really matters. and yes, obviously that'd be the preaching for him. they to me i but she ease of the credit line. but we have also across maybe office the credit line. and this is where, what's happening now the for the teacher is very free. you can see many, 6 that'd be happening from washington. some kids from most go, it's important. we speak no strengths and commitment. a key to that coming month is made to membership. so it can't be said when and or even if you cry and will get nato membership. but what it wants in some form or long term security guarantees, those would be provided, i suppose, if they were to get them from its current allies. how,
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how likely is it that we'll see those guarantees in some form and what would they look like as well? you know, we have contributed to put together this by that to our security counties. the 27, i think in the history there's never been done and we're proud to have been working with prison. incidents can be seen in putting together the cash security compact, which now has become the ukraine. go back, but let me tell you one thing. i think which is clear, is that do you credit? yes, we have to make some hot compromises. then we'd have to accept some sacrifice devlin, with the accept that you sacrifices, but to make these compromises possible politically and in terms of the future of ukraine. they need from us these i unplugged guarantees that they won't be rated again and he's dying, they did, they would have the means to push back. this is where this membership question of very robust security counties is key and let's be finish here. secretary guarantees, ad hoc security guarantees of the kind of nature we'd be extremely expensive
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compared to natal security guarantees because nature already has a framework already has means and contingency plans. so there's always an investment dog as if we do without saying they don't, i won't barely. and then washington, each we come with a very big check. again, we come back to the question of some sort of negotiated end to this war. what kind of security could security guarantees for ukraine could be accepted by russia? realistically? you know, i think if we stopped like this, nothing would be accepted by russia because pertains climbing in ukraine is not to have a silver and ukraine not to have the ukraine that has agent silver. it's so in the future. so i think if you start from putting support of you, you and mean it kind of the absence of ukraine as an independent nation and states . so i want to stop here, i think is what is realistic, which is possible. and if you look at the west, germany, which joined actually nato in 1955,
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even though the don't have yet politic of unity. and yes, there was no war happening between west and east germany. but there was no political unity of germany as a heart. and yet they did not were made that decision that you will fix to say so pretty to come unity later. but you would focus 1st on security of the west, germany. and this is why he's drawing natal. and if he gets it kind of assuming that send that your way fixing in ukraine preparation, thank you very much. that was published push a former nato st. active epic policy planner. thank you. i take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. resilient authorities have indicted, former president jr, boss and r o. for his alleged involvement in a coup, locked in 2020 to 36. other people have also been accused. the plot allegedly included an assassination attempt on present religious silver days before his
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inauguration. wilson aro, says he is innocent, and the victim of persecution president elect donald trump, has nominated former attorney general florida pam bundy to become us attorney general, former florida congress. and matt gets withdrew from the selection process. he was twelves 1st pick for the job, but it came under heavy scrutiny over allegations of sexual misconduct. and the use of narcotics is pretty, is less germany. social democrats will formally nominate a love shoulds to run for a 2nd term. is chancellor at a meeting on monday. this comes after defense minister, a potential rival, boris. the story is announced, he would not run for chancellor in the coming elections and ends, weeks of speculation to let's is all now to view and climate conference in back who were host azerbaijan is set to propose a new deal on climate financing after a draft or was rejected. china in india have joined many of the world's most
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vulnerable countries in demanding richard, polluting. nations come up with a plan to provide over a trillion dollars in climate financing per year. the 2 week long climate talks are still to reach the consensus. so originations appear reluctant to commit more money. i asked dw, is julia sal down in baku about what they're saying there? yeah, well, we've had this latest draft for a tech to 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 club financing for. c 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
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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, 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 and other speaking point, there are concerns coming, especially from countries within the you and other others who so 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,
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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 is delegates at cop $29.00 struggle to agree on the future of climate funding. many are questioning the role to us will play under a 2nd, trump presidency. let's take a look at what trumps 2nd term. could mean for the fight against climate change. first, we're going to drill baby drill. it's no secret trumps america. first agenda puts economy over environment after a particularly strong hurricane season that was intensified by climate change. many worry about a 2nd, trump term troll and is supporters have a different view clearly on climate policy view that the oil and gas is really central to america's global strengths. and that shouldn't be
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toyed with a 2nd to us exit from the paras agreement and possibly the climate framework for risk us commitments to global climate finance crucial for developing nations transitioning to clean energy terms, influence may already be splitting globally argentina's. how the emulate a self proclaimed trump fan, withdrew negotiators from the ongoing comp 29 climate talks. this and you a trump has controversial plans to expand fossil fuel drilling even in areas like alaska's arctic national wildlife refuge, which threatens entire eco systems. one analysis warrant the trump future policies could add 4000000000 tons of emissions by 2030. that's as much as they use in japan's annual emissions. combined. some fear the new administration will also banding biden's installation reduction act, which pump hundreds of millions of dollars into a clean energy transition. but experts say pulling out of the i r a will not be
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that simple. there are sections of the place to relax tonight, which has been really wildly successful. been driving clean energy manufacturing uh and jobs uh, across the country, but particularly to so called red states, which are receiving about 70 percent of the investments from the inflation reduction or what the federal climate leadership in question state governors are doubling down on local climate commitments washington state governor j in slate level delegation from the us climate alliance to call 29, to stress. the urgency of regional leadership on climate change and states like california, which if a country would have the 5th biggest economy on the planet, already positioning themselves to sustain renewable efforts. regardless of federal policy, changes with renewable energy costs falling and state commitments growing clean
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energy momentum may still persist into us even under trumps administration. so you're watching the w. notice just reminder from the top stories we're following for you this, our israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has lashed out at the international criminal court upgrade, issued an arrest warrant for p. and former is really defense minister. your colleagues are charged with board crimes including directing attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as a weapon of pressures president vladimir putin concerns his country has attacked ukraine with a new type of mid range, ballistic missile. and retaliation for strikes by keep using weapons supplied bias western allies between pulse of warrant bosco could fit any country whose missiles are used against row up next to the point discusses
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