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the maybe my voice will be heard back to bring to our seeking justice for the victims of send aside this week on d. w. the . this is the the news life from ballot. the world are asked to be arrest warrants issued for leaders of israel and how mass as the international criminal court accusers the israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and others of war crimes in gaza. some governments reject the charges of the site. they showed the face correct. also on the program knew last minute deal on the table of the un climate conference. which countries are asked to pledge $250000000.00 a year to help develop inclinations to deal with global warming the
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. i'm full go welcome to the program and we begin. we full out from the arrest warrants issued by the international criminal court for the is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu. end of this for allegedly commission will crimes, and casa, has been mixed reaction from around the world. some governments say these right indeed would be arrested if you enter the countries. others, including the united states, have rejected the course decision. mister, nothing, yahoo himself has condemned accusation as upset. the truth is simple. no more is more just then the war that as well as been waging in gaza after her mazda attacked his unprovoked launch, the launching the worst massacre against the jewish people since the holocaust, as many governments are considering their responses. so the i c. c 's decision, $124.00 countries, a signature is to the court within the head, including most in europe and nations, but not the us. russia hungry as a member, but its prime minister, victim old man. well,
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listen for yourself. so that's the thing. china, there is no other choice button to defy this decision. so today i will invite israel for 5 minutes to mister netanyahu, for a visit to hungry, and in that scene. but i will guarantee him that if he comes to the ice succeeds rolling will have no effect in hungry, and we will not fall on it if it comes to you on one side. and i'm just gonna go to a cycle and issuing them from you correctly because that we comply with national european, an international laws. so now we're examining exactly what this means for us in terms of national implementation. we fundamentally reject the court's decision to issue a risk lawrence 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. the united states has been clear that the i, c, c does not have jurisdiction over this matter. you've heard a say this before. the secretary john respects the work and the dependence of the
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international criminal court. and are really good at that for now. is that the policy in people to do that the size and the efforts to, to, to reach to justice and that the ability to the crime is committed. that gives them a big method done and advanced yes. just this sometimes big, much longer than bullet. some bombs, but at the end of the day we have reached the point of flawed its own chaplain for 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 to how the product was the government decide to be considering the best decision spokesperson stuff. and the habits drive said no further steps would be taken until the visit by mister nixon. yeah. who was being planned. i know that on the one hand, we very much support the importance of the international criminal court. i mean, i'm going to take a seat ticket funds will attend. on the other hand,
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we have our historical responsibility. these, our statements should be regarded in light of these 2 aspects and seen on that basis. i find it hard to imagine that we would carry out a rest in germany to see off these. i couldn't log in for hostile induction to push to get more from political correspondent to jenny graham. welcome, a chevy. so germany supports the i c. c. but wouldn't enforce these warrants what's going on as well. we had there from the government spokesperson, as jeff on a bus type. and he said, obviously that it would be difficult to imagine a situation where not that, you know, who would be arrested here to put it simply, germany is, is going to do every single time, diplomatically to make sure that nothing. now he and his former defense minister to visit here, if they have to meet, they will do elsewhere. and, and because i put in the united nations in new york somewhere where they can be
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diplomatically and if, if next time you know, who wears to come here, it would be handled at a traditional level. it would be uh they would be forced under, under the ccc rules to, to arrest them that would go above above the government. here in germany. no, we, we heard from, from bare bulk earlier that this is going to be everything they're going to establish what they're going to do a domestic level. it really would only be an issue explanation. yahoo or his former defense minister came here. now you left me on his last visit was in march of 2023, about 6 months before october 7th. and there have in the past being occasions where the german is really cabinets, have met for exchanges. the last one of those was in 2018. there not a regular thing that happens very rarely and nothing like that is on the cards anytime soon. so really at the moment, it's just a case of, of,
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of wait and see. ok. thank you, jenny, it's any great. well, if i'm not them it, reese is that professor and the whole access ones in university in the u. k. g specializes in international criminal adult. well, welcome to the w professor. we just had the lead as of members of the international criminal court, expressing reluctance to act on these warrants. so how in forcible ave as well, the states who have signed up to the room statues of the international criminal court, have an obligation to comply with the court to and know and interfere with the exercise up and talk soon disease. and so i think in practical terms, this means that those days who are signed up and as you mentioned, they're over a 120 states, right in the world would be applied to transfer any of these depending on so i
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think it's important. bear in mind that it's not just the 2, it's really depends on c, m, for him, or as far as where, who, yesterday the result, the suspect from hama as but yes, the state parties of an obligation to transfer those individuals to the court has done trial and that being said, you know, we have had examples with, for example, the president of c john. whereas this year for him and there as far as it's still, it's john's and who has been able to travel to certain countries expect africa. so does may of fusion for and there's another as far as i recently traveled to mongolia which is the state policy. and then the court doesn't have enforcement powers. it doesn't have its own peace, for example. so they really do. the court really does rely on state the good way of updates to comply with their obligation since the transfer of dependence over to so i'm trying to think so. do you think it likely that benjamin netanyahu will ever stand child before the end of the actual criminal codes?
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or it's, it's impossible to tie the really, i think one thing that's for sure i'm, we can see this even in the piece we've just started, is that the issue is that the, the restaurants make life of this been difficult for those for whom they're issued . it means that you have to think twice about where to travel to and what the implications of that travels might be. whether he left would be transferred x, we simply don't know, i hope so. you know, i think if for any of these trends, if they just viewed the applications, the best thing to do would be to come to the course and contest the main course. because otherwise that you know, the, there is no time limit on the drive lines of arrest their end forever. so at the, if you think there was, i've tried jason, the best thing is to come with your defense counsel and contest the charge is in course, and i believe that obeyed a friends of the united states because we have had called criticisms from africa. i'm the global soft for years that the i c c o. he goes off to african leaders and
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those leaders who are aligned with the west. and what we've heard seems to give substance those claims or yeah, i'm just really struck by the comments of the germans books 1st and there, you know, germany was in the room when the statutes of the international criminal court was let's draw about, you know, the obligations that exist for de par save, exists equally. the principal and the course is that it's supposed to be that no one is above the low and the states was transferring to be to as for whom there is a reasonable grounds to believe that they've committed or kinds kinds against, even on this here genocide. so, um yeah, i think we're starting to see those double standards may be starting today. i have some practice where perhaps the states never envisioned us and their allies, woods would one day find themselves and subject to arrest warrants of this nature. but it's incumbent on them as parties to,
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to the statutes of countries that got together and created this course to make that make sure the course is operational and not involves and cooperating. so we live now in a world where members of the un security council are waging war and being sanctioned to way. i'm now hearing that a member nations of the i c. c. refusing to carry out that obligations. this sounds like a well moving away from international consensus it's it's an yeah, it's a i think reading the next few years are going to be a real test bar. and the principles on which the international criminal court has base. so it's very clear and the issuance of these arrest warrants and the restaurants for other high profile as an individual likes that to me. a piece. and the principal is that no one is above the law that the law size equally and,
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and really what we're going to see is the extent to which states are going to make this re honestly happen by hopefully by cooperating with the course and, and, and making sure that these wind suppressed arc are carry, dies. can you see any way in which the, the issue of these ones will actually affect the, the political dynamics of the israel high mass concept to continue see these ready, a prime minister in any way, a changing his, his approach that is complex. is it something that's been space is a loss and the luxury cherry is the idea to which the extent to which these international criminal prosecutions can have a deterrent effect. one would hope and this was clear in the issuance of the arrest warrants and both against both b as rarely as those backgrounds. the suspect that the court fee, the its obligation in providing some of the information to uh,
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on the background to be there as far as the saying and, you know, they, they effectively said we're keeping the restaurants under see, is there, see chris? but we're going to get this domain to dfcs because some of these are still ongoing and you should stop. so that includes for example, ad blocking humanitarian age stuck in walter bucking foods to, to gaza. and in the case of death who's the am, i'm a military commander for human wines of breast was issued yesterday. it's releasing the hostages. so again, clearly we can see that there's the hope that then they swing the rest by and that it will change the year. we just have to agency. thank so much the professor evolved mcdermott research. this one is the university in the okay, thank you. we'll take a look at some of the store is making headlines now. well as strikes of hit, the southern suburbs of a root. shortly after these ready, um, he called for the evacuation of some neighborhoods. administrators also would it be
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evacuation of errors outside the lebanese capital. 6 bank pocket has died from drinking contaminated to come tail in loss of victims include the citizens of australia, denmark, the united states, and britain. police obtain the authorizes of a hospital and then its various policy town. a bank being in some its donald trump is nominated. they form an attorney general, a florida time bungee to become us attorney general full of a florida congressman. my gates withdrew from the selection process. it was mr. chums. first pick for the job that came under scrutiny of allegations of sexual misconduct and not caustics use. so many social democrats will only nominate to overlook schultz next week to run for a 2nd. so as chancellor defense, where is the bar, is distorted as an artist, he will not be long for the job in february, so you actually have to move ends. weeks of speculation,
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10 people were arrested in 3 police officers in june, death and much in ecuador capital key to on thursday. students and union members were protesting. government mandated, 14, our power cuts. doors energy crisis is the result of the stress of 60 years, which is still the countries hydro electric production. so when you draft to deal on climate finances on the table of the un climate conference in as a by john welfare case being proposed at both in countries of pay, $250000000000.00 a year by 2035 to help developing nations combat the effects of global warming proposal, in some sense, a more i'm vicious, talk it to raise $1.00 trillion dollars a year and welfare nations and private sector investments like try to help the 5 governments are under pressure to reach a deal today the last day of the summer's totes could definitely going to overtime this new agreements reached let us down against trying to agree on that about
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funding. many of wondering what role the us will play under a 2nd, trump presidency. so he is of the, at what a 2nd president trump to i could me for the fight against the level one. the 1st 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 pro and is the porters have a different view clearly on climate policy view 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
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transitioning to clean energy terms, influence may already be spreading globally argentina's how the relate a self proclaimed trunk fab withdrew negotiators from the ongoing comp $29.00 climate talk, special and useful. trump has controversial plants to expand fossil fuel drilling even in areas like alaska's arctic national wildlife refuge, 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 banking fines. 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
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manufacturing uh and jobs across the country, but particularly to so called right states which are receiving about 70 percent of the investments from the inflation reduction. that's what's 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 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 into us even under trumps administration. so nature member countries are to hold any emergency metering with ukraine next
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week after russian to attack the eastern city of the new pro with new types of mid range. and we saw the strike was initially thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile. but the us now believes it was, i'm experimental weapon equipped to carry conventional and nuclear warheads. security footage show strikes raining down across the city of denise pro. russia says that he used a new weapon and the attack, calling it an arrest nick ballistic missile. damage from the strike was limited, but russia's claimed weapon of choice. if he is to send a clear statement, a mid range ballistic missile is capable of carrying nuclear warheads and typically has a reach of between 3005500 kilometers. while it's yet to be consumed, if that was what was fired, the tech came off, the ukraine was given permission to launch themselves supplied by the u. k. and
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u. s. into russia. president vladimir pollutants is most go, could strike military installations of any country. please width and a used against russia they use, but then you, we are listening missile system to being tested in come back from dish. and that's in response to the aggressive action to nice to a countries against russia. the question of the deployment or medium range and showed arrangements of will be decided depending on the actions of the us adults. allies. the top is going to be here for the dream days for the test. so that lightest missile systems will be determined on the basis of traits up to rushes secure in you who grew up with the questions that i see. so if you get a russia issued a new junction this week to allow for a potential nuclear response to an attack on russia, like any nation that is supported by a nuclear power. ukraine's president below them is the landscape says those days
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strike was assigned that pollution has no interest in peace. it was not supposed to be an easy sheet out crazy night. the once again showed what he really is and how he despises dignity, freedom and human life in general getting and how afraid he was just and i guess just to yourself, right? that he uses new me sorry. sadie searches the world for other places to find weapons in iran, in north korea to feed nation including zalinski cold for strong willed wide condemnation of the attack, which marks the clear escalation and the nearly 3 year war. he says, a lack of reaction would seem to message that russia's behavior is acceptable and natalia not to be something upset as a senior research fellow at the same time to chat them. house is also a former georgia in the bus, the, to the a you as to whether busha is actually really threatening to talk it and nato countries as well. what russia is doing great now is signal inc. and the purpose of
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the signaling is determines, uh, its main objective is to deter continued western support for, uh, ukraine. and russia wants to do it by maintaining escalation dominance. that has to be in a tried and tested approach by russia. it has strides to always ask them by and by doing this discourage their west from escalating proportionally. and by doing this kind of achieving the turns effect, we have to see this as your country noted in coordination or as a package with the upgrading of the nuclear doctrine. because russia has been rather unhappy with the deterring effect of its nuclear weapons. so upgrading of this doctrine was another attempt to send a signal to the west that actually you have not been taking me seriously enough.
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mine nuclear weapons have not been working. i have not been returning your response, so i'm just going to make it clear one more time that i'm ready, i'm prepared to use that. it is part of the russian tactic. now in order to illustrate that they're serious the testing of this weapon, i think it was very interesting how 14 kept a very technical language. he's talking about experimental weapon, who's talking about testing. it's still the language of military operation, but very much the signal and using the middle range. it's also a signal to europe that it can strike you up if need to be. and of course, it's a signal to upcoming you as president trump. it wants to demonstrate that russia is in the strongest position and if, and at some point there will be negotiations that show wants to come to the table with the strongest possible positions. although this does not show that russia is
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willing to negotiate its objective, is to win this war by force as quickly as possible. and in order to do this, russian needs the west to stop supporting your credit. okay. so that brings us to that point that the, that you raised earlier about the about this about the terrans effective of rushes rhetoric. do you think it is likely to do to west and so forth? we still have a germany refusing to send a tourist missiles to ukraine, for fear that he put further inflamed russia. do you think russia's tactics will actually work to a certain degree rush? this tactics have worked because the support that ukraine has been receiving has been slow, has been instrumental, and it did not allow ukraine to achieve the kind of success it could of achieve otherwise. so it did work. now whether it will consider it,
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but they change the calculus, it's hard to tell. there was a statement from been a to that says that it will not. and i don't expect it will be because i think it is clear to everybody what russia is doing. it's trying to boost its position, it's trying to signal. it was also interesting to note in the polluted statements that he named escalation on the west. despite the fact that it is always russia that pushes on the escalation. but it blames their west because it needs to justified. and he was talking about expanding the war from regional to global, which in fact, russia has done from the very beginning and this war stuff to being regional. the moments ukraine decided to fight on this face. why we now have this emergency meeting of a nato ukraine council next week. a. yes, it's a response to that. and i think it will be a discussion on the table. how nato countries can continue supporting ukraine and
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how they 2 together with ukraine can boost through cranes position because it's both sides now trying to get as much advantage as possible. and i think it was an important decision to allow ukraine to strike in the russian territory. and this is a response from moscow. but i think here it's again important. there's nothing new new there in nauseous signaling. the use of excavation as deterrence and expansion or risk war objectives. russia has from very shortly after a failure to basically concur ukraine quickly has expanded its war objectives and described this war to be as part of the western hybrid war. and this is the russia, and that's the west is waging award to impose strategic defense on russia. this is important for us that they are justified. it's a, they're at home,
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but also to itself more room for maneuver in the future. okay. thank you so much for that fast, nice thing analysis, and that's least i have an answer from chatham hers. thank. this is a reminder about top stories at this hour. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has condemned the way arrest warrant issued against him by the international criminal court. and his former defense minister, your off glasses are accused of committing crimes in gaza. the new draft deal is on the table. are you in climate talk soon as i advise you on? the proposal was think wealthy countries pay $250000000000.00 a year to help developing nations deals with global set you up today. i'll have more world news at the top of the hour of next year on things w. p co. india reports on how to tally. it's encouraging and painful. in the countries the total weight congested capital, you'd always pay up to date by visiting id,
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