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tv   News In Brief  PRESSTV  October 6, 2023 8:00am-8:03am IRST

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iran's deputy, permanent representative to the united nations, strongly condemns unilateral sanctions imposed on the country by the united states. zahrah ershadi. says the sanctions continue to kill patients with severe diseases by blocking iran's access to medicine and medical equipment. israeli forces and settleers have killed four palestinians in less than 24 hours across the occupied west bank to palessing men were killed in raid on the shufa village near tulk. two others were fatally shot by regime forces and settlers in the flash point town of huara. new investigator report shows
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several european companies run by former israeli intelligence officials have been selling powerful spywear to dictators for more than decade. report says european companies provided dictators with cyber surveillance tools to suppress discenters. north korea condemns france's plan deploy a patrol aircraft and waters near the korean peninsula. pyongyang describes france's move as outdated gun boat diplomacy, calling on paris to stop dangerous actions that threaten regional peace. president vladimir putin reiterates russia's objection to western model for world order, saying any attempt to establish monopoly is doomed to fail. he also touched on the war in ukraine saying conflict was not imperial or territorial, but about global order.
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following storm daniel that devastated libya's coastal towns on the 10th of september, more than 400 fetalities have been... farmed and over 800 people are still missing as of 19th of september. the figures are rising as more information becomes available. additionally, the united nations says at least 4300 people have been internally displaced in libya, and that over 17 of them may be children. the collapse of two dams in the eastern part city of denna launched a fast moving wall of water that killed thousands of people and largely destroyed the city. libya has been splayed between two rival admins.