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as the sole bread wonders of their families, they have no children. the reporters this weekend the . this is the, the good news coming to life from berlin. wanted for a lead war crimes, the international criminal court issues arrest warrants for leaders of both israel and from us. it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and former defense minister your gun on our charge with directing attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as a weapon of war. also coming out anguish for the families of illegal miners stuck deep underground and a stand off with the south african police. the government has promised to launch what it calls a rescue mission, but it's been slow to us. and otherwise, you know, and tries to porch a new deal the,
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the humans climate conference nears at the end and barcode delegates are struggling to agree on how to finance a future plague by global warming. the hello, i'm terry morris. and thanks for joining us. your national criminal court has issued arrest warrants for israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and former defense minister, your god. they are accused of war crimes and gaza and crimes against humanity. the court also issued a warrant for the leader of hamas is armed, waiting. we'll have a death over the attack on october 7th of last year. the israel claims death was killed in an air strike. the debt on the list of the international criminal court is strongly prime minister benjamin netanyahu and former defense minister you off guard on both are judge,
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be direct attacks on civilian populations. i'm 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 per met with outreach in history, this doesn't really have any validity. baton, yahoo! and these really defense for so doing their very, very, very best for the state of israel always to present. these are not walk rings, coordinating or any other state would have done it. and was that also to go and in walked on gusta, beautiful skepticism. as bob, jeanette, we the palestinian peoples, the majority of our community. how does it feel we cannot place much trust in the
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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 are being established mainly to enforce arguments and laws on weekend countries. you know, i mean the half 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 trying to have detected the court suit distinction and denies committing work games in casa, the united states has also expressed deep concerns over the court's decision. we fundamentally reject the court's decision to issue a risk lawrence for senior israel officials. we remain deeply concerned by the
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prosecutors rushed to seek arrest warrants and the troubling process. errors that lead to this decision nighted is straight north. the us are members of the icy. see, it is however, back by $124.00 significant states, including all nations belonging to the go to pin union. so a 5th product, but you stop diplomats reminded for 27 member countries of the duty to abide by the court ruling. the decision of this is a binding. this is an old state all the stage bodies of the court which include on members of the union on binding this lemon discard this is it strikes the domain by his face. he will not be the dog until it strikes. what objective are met? him, you know, and the studio for more is our middle east. atall is shawny rose on is shawnee.
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what are the chances that we will see benjamin that's, that's in yahoo stan trial and they will probably slim to none. the fact is that the, the court cannot enforce any of the people to come in front. you know, they appear in front of the court. it's the court is depending on the ability of the members state, the 124 members have to bring forth those who have the rest one standing against them like minutes. and you know, that would include from that to now most relevant, the, most of the european countries that are signatories to this, to this, to the, to the court and are part of the court and said they will oblige. but we have to keep in mind the most important ally of these relevant to us is not part of the quotes. and this, you know, is technically free to still travel through us. so we could have many complications if he needs to have a layover or any technical needs requires them to stop and us. he might be subjected to being arrested. of course, even if he travels to the us, which i suspect you would want to do a student after uh, from uh, you know, the drug screen aggravation a, he would probably, you know, the backlash, you know, cuz the moral scanning of this decision is nothing to be, you know, deliver,
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this has meaning for many people around the world, even if come under the governments themselves to not comply. but there's also possibilities of, you know, implications in the sense that governments that have domestic rules that limit their ability to sell weapons. any country that might, you know, being involved in more crimes or such atrocities, you know, that would backfire against israel. and the 3rd thing that could happen is that we will see more investigations interest, lower ranking people in israel, in the military, in the us. and so on, and that will can be, may be a snowball that would kind of, you know, make israel is basically pariah wherever they go. with this decision uh, by the court has captured the world's attention. international reaction is mixed over the isis. these arrest warrants, let's listen into how countries and officials are responding icons. now, are you familiar with national european and international laws and we are now examining exactly what this means for us in terms of national implementation.
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secretary respects the work and the dependence of the international criminal court . and i really do that for now, is the philistine people to do that the size and the efforts to, to, to reach, to justice and the accountability to the crimes committed. that gives them some incidents and advance this justice sometimes take much longer than bullet some bombs. but at the end of the day, we have reached a point florida to and job to to see me is the palestinian people deserve justice. legal institutions exist to hold people accountable and to meet the requirements of justice and therefore this decision must be treated with respect either. so a lot of talk about justice spice um what tell us more about israel's reaction to the courses as well? most of the position, even though to the far more to the left and that to now stand with him. the feeling is that the the court stepped too far and there was a lot of criticism. you know,
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the court also initiated an arrest warrant against one of her mazda as leaders, and for that, and maybe trying to look on biased. but the way is really see it is that you put us in the same mind with a, you know, with the most hit haney is to meet any excursions that have been committed by homeless. by there, you know, it's an image, them a tourist organization and we put it in the same lock with them. what do you try to say about as well? and it's, you know, and it's legal, democratic standing. so that was kind of backfired against the chord when it comes to most of these really responds, there are some on the left the, you know, criticized and it's in the out. but not only that to me out, but the, the fact that it need to know has failed so far to start a new bill investigation into the war. and by that, allowing that the core to feel that it is a vacuum that the court can step into. and there's a tourist action for the court because in cases where they are, the, the court trusts the local authorities makes you know, their own decision. this and have so serious investigation the court steps back. so
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some of could the criticism come from that. it's also part of the cry for that to me. how to move forward with some sort of serious investigations over this war will the, the allegations are very serious. these charges were talking crimes against humanity, war crimes, deliberately targeting civilians using starvation as a weapon of war. is this ruling by the court likely to have any impact on the war? well, if you ask is really, they will tell you, we've never seen other countries who have given so much support in health and human to train a to people that they fight while they're still fighting them. so in changing course would be for israel basically admitting wrong doing which is something is really, is a very far from being at. and i don't see how this would have any implications on the ground unless we will start seeing the secondary effect of weapons. and margot and, you know, international pressure coming back at israel, but the immediate steps on the ground will probably not have any, any changes. shelly, thank you very much. i'm at least dental show me the results sketchup on
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a few other stories making headlines around the world today. airstrikes hit the southern suburbs of a route on friday, shortly after these rarely army called for the evacuation of certain neighborhoods . these rarely army has also called for the evacuation of several areas outside the lebanese capital. in the south of the country, brazilian authorities have indicted for president gyre, both in r o for his alleged involvement in a coup off in 2020 to 36. other people have also been accused of the plot, allegedly included in the sas and nation attempt on present literally the silver days before his inauguration. also ours, as he's innocent and the victim of persecution for us is elect. donald trump has nominated the former attorney general of florida 10 on the to become us attorney general. congressman might get gates withdrew from his from the selection process. he was trumps 1st pick for the job but came under heavy scrutiny over allegations
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of sexual misconduct. and the use of north context funding to get germany social democrats for formerly nominate a love sholtes to run for a 2nd term is chancellor at a meeting on monday. this comes after defense minister and potential arrival. morris historian announced he would not run for chancellor in the upcoming elections and weeks of speculation. south of war in ukraine, which russia says it's attacked with a new mid range ballistic missile. according to the us, the experimental weapon is equipped to carry conventional and nuclear warheads. international address russian president, vladimir pretty se bosco deployed the miss out in retaliation for ukraine's recent air strikes on russian territory with american and british miss house. a day earlier, russia had accused ukraine of launching u. k. supplied storm shadow missiles of rushes course border region. british media
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reported that london had given the green light for the weapons use us at all. so recently, given the go ahead for key to use it longer range attack ins for strikes on russian territory boot in war and 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 event of an escalation of aggressive actions, which it, we will respond just as decisively. we've picked up the issue she has to go through, but 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 anyone doubts that they are wrong, there will always be a response. would spring and country league here, she's
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a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations with the focus on russia, eastern europe, and the baltic region. thanks for being with this country. what does russia's use of this ballistic missile mean for the war and ukraine as well? it surely means an escalation. and 1st and foremost, it is a message to the west of food. it has always said that should. the western countries allow ukraine to use a longer engineer size for strikes in to her shot. been back to meetings with these countries have become participants in level. so that was the 2nd and he was quite explicit in saying that we can attack your facilities as well. so i think it was less really about ukraine itself, but it was a message to west president preteen says the war and ukraine is now taking on
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a global character. what do you make of that? one purpose melody ration, of course, is to find out that western countries have become parties of, of conflict by allowing you credit to use longer arrangements. he conveniently forget smith, russia printing in north korean troops to fight against the crane. i was also a steps towards globalization house of football. but of course no, then i, that's what we are witnessing is explanation and move parties a think stuff, joining to north korea, being in, in, in russia that creates new diet. i most, south korea, china, et cetera. so student expansion of conflicts is on dental hygiene. well, german, chancellor of schultz called russia's use of the ballistic missile, a terrible escalation. how do you think that germany in other neither members
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will respond? it was given about the strike was 1st and foremost, a warning to the west, the message to the west. then i think the obvious thing to do by western countries is to spell out what should happen if anyone at techs made a territory. so they can do, i mean there are measures in place and, and problem is each ink that can be used. i think that's the 1st and, and all this things to do as to the rest. i'm not sure you work into a lot of proposals to de escalate a full well as an individual one is waiting was president tom, which even he's contacts approved and now law school keeps claiming that ukraine
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and nato are the aggressors. and this war, even though everyone knows that it was russia, there's, and by the ukraine, and not the other way around. how do you explain vladimir putin stance on this? right, isn't it? i think carries her 2 sides to the story for russia's foreign policy costs. and much of the establishment actually western helps to ukraine has become a sort of an excuse for our own car. just makes it more palatable for them. otherwise attacking us more the name is, is raising morley and i'm sorry, we seem to have trouble with the line at this point. very unfortunate. the cover
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leak. i don't know if you can still hear me from the european council born relations. thank you very much. i are now to south africa where hundreds of illegal miners are said to be hold up in an a band and gold mine for a 3rd week. police had cut off food supplies and forced them out. but after a civil society group went to court, there they now started sending down packets of food more and more worried, relative sagacity, or the shaft to the mind as they wait for the so called rescue mission to get underway. diane hawker, reports from steel, fontaine tiers of english from a mother and wife. 2 nosy point to these 2 sons and husband are among the legal mine is currently trapped underground. the last time they received food was on sack today. so the best,
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the main thing we're asking the government for is to send them food. they need food to survive on the ground. if they don't eat, how will they stay alive? how will they suffice? good. c good, good, good. the last friday the south african government announced it was planning a risk emission bucks a week later, these been little movement and little explanation about what is causing the delay. so i won't give the exact time frame, but something will be done and something is being done. so people are mazda, i will be patient, give us time, so that we are able to give them it. police say those involved in the legal mining operations should be prosecuted and that's why they initially blocked shots entrances and food supplies from reaching those underground
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volunteers have pulled live and people out from the school fontaine mine so far the using ropes and please to bring them to the surface, i end up being is one of those re skewed in this way. he says those lift underground a feeling the fix of the police blow kate. one thing, right, color appointed to perform from all this is when i was rescued, sub onto the people that were left behind were in bad shape bicycle since they were in very bad shape, not into the course as the pleasure of buying some of the rome medications and i'd run out because the police had closed off all communication with those above ground and mistaking this 6 weeks. so there was no food left is and we ran out of water from the next a. some people were very weak, you know, made me save many people from towns around disuse, minds rely on the legal mining to get by many of the former mine workers who know
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where to find the gold sourcing. i binders is missing it. by one means we try our hardest to get jobs in the formal sector. but because there are too few jobs in south africa, we end up living this life of a legal binding c, c in delta c. it's not something we want to do. it's not that circumstances have pushed us in this direction to see what is push it out of to spending 2 months underground. okay. and almost not making it out. i ask him this simple question. he's been risking, would you go back on the ground and some of the t y a what i'm going to buddy. see it if the police operation stops and they allow us to go back by that we'll see about it. if they say they won't arrest us and let us work by safe guns on, i would go back immediately. we almost have been going on. we are no one. what was this police say they've detained 15000 legal minors since december
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2023. and those numbers keep growing, assigned that many people are willing to risk this under risk for a chance to survive. now to you in climate conference and by cool, we're, 1st of all john is set to propose a new deal on climate financing after draft was rejected. developing nations are calling for $1.00 trillion dollars, money that would help the world's most vulnerable countries to pay for damages from climate damage and help develop strategies to adapt to a warming planets. the 2 week long climate climate tops are set to end today. as the w julia. so daddy in bucko, were a negotiation stand at the moment? yeah, well, we've had this latest draft for a text come out yesterday, and since then you haven't seen much movement. we've heard reactions from
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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 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, but also countries like china, like india, like the gulf states who have also contributed to global warming and who are also
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now have the financial means to contribute. on the other hand, another speaking 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 and divide and they say they really can't go forward if those situation stays as it is with the text. truly a thank you very much. that was our correspond to julia. so natalie in baku as delegates, a cop 29 struggle to agree on the future of climate funding, many are questioning the rolled us will play under a 2nd, trump presidency. let's take a look at what trump 2nd term could be in for the fight against climate change. first, we're going to drill baby drill. it's no secret trumps america. first
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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 do that oil and gas is really central to america's global strengths. and that shouldn't be toyed with a 2nd to us exit from the paras agreement and possibly the and climate framework full risk us commitments to global climate finance crucial for developing nations transitioning to clean energy terms, influence may already be spreading globally. argentine is how the emulate a self proclaimed trunk fab. withdrew negotiators from the ongoing comp 29 climate talks. this and useful trump has controversial plants to expand fossil fuel drilling, even in areas like alaska's arctic national wildlife refuge,
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which threatens entire eco systems. one analysis warrant the trumps future policies could add 4000000000 tons of emissions by 2030. that's as much as they use and japan's annual emissions combined. some fear the new administration will also banding biden's inflation reduction act, which pump hundreds of billions of dollars into clean energy transition. but experts say pulling out of the i r a will not be that simple. there are sections of the laser reduction act which has been really wildly successful. and we're driving clean energy manufacturing, uh, and jobs uh, across the country, but particularly to so called rate states, which are receiving about 70 percent of the investments from the inflation reduction. that's to what's federal climate leadership in question? state governors are doubling down on local climate commitments. washington state
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governor j and slate level delegation from the us climate alliance to cop $29.00. to stress the urgency of regional leadership on climate change and state for 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 energy momentum may still persist in the us even under trumps administration. when you're watching dw news, uh, just a short monitor of our top story before we go. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has lashed out at the international criminal court for it issued in a war a warrant for his arrest. the former is really defense minister. your guidelines are charged with war crimes and gaza, including directing attacks on civilian populations and using starvation as
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entered with conflict. so some of the many was around the world. the content to through don is distinguished by his level. a savage or a by just in brussels is formal primed. it is about comes off the heads of coalition, the political, some civil society groups are trying to bring peace stars and framing. what would it take to steps the blood shed and unify this shot to the country? conflict? next, on d, w to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective. according to the you,
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in every 10 minutes, the woman is gift. no country or community is unaffected on to the point we are discussing. why is it an epidemic? no one cares about. to the point. in 16 minutes on dw, the d. w. travel over the side, phase 3, food, honest with inside it tips. no go. hi, nice. well, let's go to the middle. so when it comes to sustainability information and try and do that. when you travel, you can have it all tech then it has to check the bag. so you're planning
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a trip to make sure you miss nothing about is on the w travel. i hope you enjoy the trip here as much as i do about you. what's your opinion? feel free to write your thoughts and the comments among the many was around the world, the conflict is through done is distinguished by its level of savage rate. the master goes the ethnic cleansing, and the salvation is so many of its victims. my guest in brussels is for my prime minister, bela who heads the relation this political and civil society groups trying to bring peace, trying and failing. in the last 3 months, the fighting is intensified and so as the involvement of foreign sites is something the same is on all sides. what would it take to step the blood shed and unify his shots of country? i'm duck welcome to come pick. so you.
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