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twenty four .com. netanyahu said to stop re stop the annexation of the occupupied wet bank this flies in the face of the palestinians and the u. s. is acting under a green light from the trump administration. because as impassioned touchy and ninine other f former separatist fighters conducting a range of crimes against humanity. ms charges. factions and deaths increasing by the day the impact the code nineteen on latin america we have a special report. by the time. thank you for joining us benjamin netanyahu is set to
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kickstart the annexation of the occupied west bank israeli prime ministers acting under the cover of the u us peace plan for the mimiddle east all widely rejectcted by the palestinians and once again the u. n. is calling on the is ready to abandon this annexation. let's begin s. michael of course on injuries and- screens you tell us what's driving this given that so many are so open against it. yes many including tonight we heard from the sesecretaryy g general of the ud natitions this is a watatershed moment calling on israel. not totoo ahead with i it. to give peace a chahae to bring the medidiations backing not to o go aheaea with the unilateral action. but it seems to be something that benjamin netanyahu is pushing. it's not something that cocomes f from te ground up i mean the right wing. in israel does.ou know he's he'ss possiblyy push but itit's notot a general is writig design. and in fact he hasn't sold it. to israel particularly
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so much so that one weekend i kind. it's going to happen or if it i is going to happen how it's going t to happen. an becacause he hasn't. done e tha. the pop. you see the polls say on fast is aren't teacher you know in baja him that a lot of opposition including military strategists- former chiefs of staff people who are now in the government so what we see is benjamin netanyahu driving this helps because he can because he thinks this is a good time this is the administration t that wil let israel take these steps- and he will try to take that step. even if it's s just t that with all the pressure that is coming you know him from the rest of the world. there. is thisis part of trumpmp's peace . that's a very good question there is no doubt. that in trump's deal of the century so calllled introroduce t this jan. ththey will also m mention that israel court annex certain
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areas you know in in ultimately whenen the deal was done.e. but there wasas menention of a papalestinian s state.. this tie the officeces that's not going o be thehe case so i in that area where therere will be the 30% of the west bank weather will include the jordan. all t those things w we done at ththe momen. that was subject to some kinind ofof negotiation. and they said you know maps were provided with a work. actually less the mamaps w would have to b be agrn the ground between the parties. we haven't s seen any of that so yes it is possible trump's's peacace plan b but it's not over donald trump's p peace plan and indeed. this decision will be made i think in washington and also i in jerusalem at the momet we know it from israeli media reports. he's being considered in washington in the white house and- white house. o okay ththe y. houses. they were one f the council lie to be all the stop. that's very to prove
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there are you know are here from the- have b been ninety violence we're hearing international internationally way hearing warnings the same ththing including from t the und nations tonight we are hearing the possibility from european leaders for exampmple i mean bob goes on these tririal it's going to affect the relationship. i don't thihink the prospspects o. he still that's why some. european leaders and indndd ininternatioionally are against. there is mike ledgers left at seven thank you very much indeed. i'm watching for myself on that story next course of us president hashim thaci and nine other former separatist fighters have been i indicted on a range of crimes against humanity and war war crimes charges these include murder other charges. include enforced disappearancnce persecution torture in international court is investigating their actions agagainst ethnic serbs and othes during and after kosovo's nineteen ninety eight to two not. independence war with serbia. she thought she long
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ago shed his radical roots piccata respectable figure on the international stage as prime minister and then president of kosovo. but now his pasta has cooked up with hihim. he's been charged with tn counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. by a court in the hague investigating misdemeanors by guerrillas during kosovo's nineteen ninety eight to nineteen ninety nine war of independence. fauci who's always denied any wrongdoing bosses said that he would if necessary cooperate with the tribunal you may see it that the mere fact that men. make a guess at the e feel the difference. but t that's incentive plan. shshe has now pulled out of a saturdrday meeting with serbian officials to jump start the stalled peace talks. us presidential envoy richard grenell read invited both parties to washington for the discussions said that he respects party decision not to attend until the legal issues
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of those allegations are settled. the court's indictment also extends to nine other former separatist fighters including former parliamentary speaker kadri veseli. alleges that far cheaper sally on the other charge suspects a criminally responsible for nearly one hundred murders. against victims of kosovo albanian serb roma and other ethnicities as well as political opponents. but she was a leader in the hermitage because very liberation army which fought serbian nationalists during the calls for war. in the conflict ended fauci prominently swapped out for consumers political scene which has domininated ever sinc. the tribunal said that has decideded t to make theharges against archie public because of his repeated efforts to obstruct its work adding that he put his own interests ahead of his victims the rule of law and the people of kosovo. next senior latin america center report the focus is on some of the most unfortunate people in the region. they're among the
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two million who fled the economic meltdown at that as well crossing the border into colombia. with the cover nineteen pandemic there are not many among these markets have lost everything. and are on the streets of bogota. customer yanni somebody brought up a catholic hospital with this. yeah i would but i let's see i did made room. yeah i was up by that populated island. i it's up right up front that moved through during mandatory confinement it's difficult to make seals on the deserted streets of bogota. he's an art show which will pull out. that i'll open up on them yeah. the for your i. c. later the model john the number look forward to. every day these were migrants were through on the to earning to pay the daily. byron forty one on the email local morning like i got one of the know what the value of what happened in. venezuelans have fled the crisis hitting their country in droves. today it's the pandemic.
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plunges many of them into misery. on thehe outskirts of bobogota on the highway to venezuela. police have set up camp in recent weeks. jose gregorio was one of the first to settle here. comments are more a little dated those up and soul not your uncle donald what those involving human but still not knowing what the problem was it was on the call just seeing him playoffs intolerable young. north korea in the lobby and- this is a motor middle most. lived off informal work. ththey do was a cook in an upscale hotel. he was fired overnight. the mobile truck got. no morneau you yeah i thought a seal the envelope one without our knowledge. they mania nancy rossi. the only i'm not surprised at the bottom topic. the conditions are unsanitary no toilets no running water but there's no shortage of food not even in we
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have. a windows only you know columbiana model that we're going to focus on the fuss someday helen as well i don't knowow what's going on but i got this other one or the other all wish to return to their home country with the venezuelan government has restricted. water crossings. without money. and it they're still here. look itit up by it will be with a global. set up. more and more migrants finding in religion. according to the authorities more than twenty four thousand venezuelans in colombia and to return to their r home country. another harsh reality awaits. hope among the hardship down the streets of bogota katherine osborne- the voice of our report. more use of course e sty with us but most of all stay
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hadn't had any contact with them. in fact it was only on the- twenty ninth of august that i was able to contact my mother by phone for the very first time- agents at nfusz almost m moment t on that. on tt concept. she concept for the monthh and t then. i was also ae to then n stops s putting in requests i asked. for to be sent to. i had. a friend colleagues who sent me books. and reaeadings thanks to that that i i can do that i'm here toyy. and i think without them and the booksks i don't't know where it would be i would certainly not be myself who will put people for months. good news it wasn't widely known that you were- had been arrested for that idera was announced in july for you it was announced in ococtober i suppose that changes things when the media. speaks about it- can ixpect the french authororities were then able to speak in public did you feel l t was for the year. really it was in february and to look at when during one of my
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