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lives of soldiers eventually to have announced the change of strategy, which is apparently not named that taking territory. it's a low effort explanation that's had western officials disappointed with the ukranian war effort and the landscape pointing the finger at the west for his own country's failures. yeah, would you ship going to, i wanted to come defensive to started earlier. why? because everyone here that the delay would mean the most of the territory would be minds. why given the enemy, the opportunity and time to prepare defensive slides? i'm grateful to the yes. as the lead us of all supports, as i told them, as well as the european leaders that we would like to start our contest census earlier. and we need all the weapons and equipment for that. you got to do it so many western weapons, so much tax payer money all to pay for a colossal blood bass and sustained an ungrateful and insatiable proxy state. they know the story to bring you the un secretary general has refused to retract
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his condemnation of israel to operation in gen and this week, following criticism from the countries and busted her to the body. earlier, antonio gutierrez brother tell of these actions the worst violence in the west bank . in many years, members of the un human rights council also condemned the raids and said they could amount to a war. crime is ready for his operations in the occupied westbank, killing and seriously injuring the occupied population, destroying their homes and infrastructure and arbitrarily displacing thousands amount to agree just violations of international law and standards on the use of force and may constitute a war crime. 13 people are killed and thousands more injured during that you just really operation in the jenin refugee camp ortiz, middle east correspondent, re if a notion that picks up the story. it is rarely forces have withdrawn from the west banks. janine and people can now bury the dead, the in 2 days of
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a wide scale offensive by the idea of at least 13 people have been killed. israel says terrorist members of various, i'm groups involved in weapons and explosives production. but for the people of jeanine, they were resistance fighters competing. these really role that they, as well as most of the international community c as a 70 year long military occupation with fight address and drones for the 1st time. and nearly 2 decades, they attacked their westbank from the skies. the idea says and targeted and destroyed weapons depos on factories entrances, leading to underground tunnels. and that's not all the refugee camp of jeanine, the city satellites. but israel calls have of tara was also heat. israel claims the attacks were pre size with the militants networks targeted. but as you can see, several residential coulters now look like this. home to an estimated 20000 people . the camp now lies in ruins. the mentors i want to at least 500 families who had
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to flee the facilities royalty off to the operation kicked off refugees since 1948 following the stablish, mental israel and the word they are now, once again displaced. another number i called on own countries around the world this time with us and supports us because the palestinian people did not obtain their rights like old countries. what does depaula sting in child not enjoy his rights? who lives like all the children? that is why we ask the world to support us and provide us with protection. even though the operation is over, the months or family cannot go back as the home was destroyed. but they're just identical with the army broke into our house and said the duck on me to bite me. they took us out and kept attacking the house and the arrested one of my sons, then the other son. and after that, the district, the house is really offensive is over for now, snow boots on the ground armored vehicles left to but as prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu avowed, israel sees the need, the army will be right back. we have an option to offer you a closing from janine refuge account and the palestinian administration. okay, and update all a story we've been talking about throughout the week. hundreds of koreans have staged a protest against japan's plan to start dumping into the sea water contaminated by the 2011 focus, she meant nuclear disaster. the demonstration in the capital. so came despite the supreme government barking. so he was plan um saying it had no safety concerns you ends atomic watch talk. it's also given a green light. and if the protesters, though, as you can see or not convince, they make a cut of an impact in the countries fishing industry. similar concerns are shared in china, which is imposing its effective, found on the imports of jumping the seats in the japanese side, white wash their discharge plan, nuclear polluted water is nuclear, polluted water,
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no matter what the japanese science says, they cannot baggage polluted water as normal water and they cannot shrink the consequences and responsibilities caused by forcibly discharging polluted water into the sea. spilled water can not be gathered up again and the bad consequences of the plan can not be reversed. we urge japan to stop trying to show it gets responsibilities and honestly respond to the legitimate concerns of the international community. they must stop promoting the plan of discharging nuclear polluted water into the sea and properly disposed of nuclear polluted water in a scientific, safe, transparent, and negotiated manner. china is bad on japanese. the food products comes while depends making final preparations to dump nuclear contaminated water into the sea. and will this issue has raised many concerns among chinese consumers over the quality and the safety of japanese food. the register general of the u. n's atomic watch dog. a raphael rossi has related the release of the radioactive water,
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saying that the scientific work of the agency shall be trusted. the agreements that we have with the, with the goal and with the government of japan are permanent in the sense that as i said, the other day until the last girl and perhaps even the wheels in terms of evaluating, assessing the at we will be there if we see a problem, a deviation. we're really media, the race, the alarm, if i can say or talk to, to the government, talk to, to typical, i need to be for them to take the new society decisions. one has to test the scientific work of the. we are new 12, we do not take sides. we look at the science, we look at the problem and we have an assessment. and then we can, we can discuss is interesting that he mentions of a trusting the scientific worker. it has been reported that some scientists behind
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this report have dealt with some disagreements and scores when the director general was asked about this. he simply brushed it off and did not elaborate according to a global times research center survey over 80 percent of respondents in 11 countries in the asia pacific region say that the plan is simply irresponsible. 190 percent have express negative sentiments over the plan and 94 percent have said that the move will have a negative effect on the whole world, not just the region itself. and it is very important also to note that some chinese sea food vendors are incomplete support of china is decisions to is, is a chinese citizen food safety is definitely of the most important for me, our products purchased through legitimate channels and we only sell them with the permission of the government, but we want sell japanese products now or in the near future. this issue concerns the health of future generations of thought. how does the c belongs to the whole
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world and all of humanity? the japanese release of nuclear they contaminated water into the secret cause are reversible pollution. i won't choose to eat japanese food in the near future, and it's not just the chinese citizens that are worried because the plan has been controversial since it's announcement in 2021. we've even local japanese people also expressing concerns over the contamination of the water. japanese fission and sea food groups have also voice their concerns about their livelihoods as the fear that consumers would rather avoid buying their products. and from japan, we go to south korea, where the plan has also prompted some south korean retailers to stockpile see sold, which has led to a search and prices in korea. and from korea, we go to the environmental group green piece, who has long been critical of the plan itself, warning that the remaining radioactive materials can accumulate in the food chain and call in instead for continued long term storage. and japan has not yet
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specified the date to start the waste water release. but what we do know for sure is that it would take that case to complete complete. yet we cannot exactly predict the effects we will see over the next 30 or 40 years, or even in a 100 years, even taken into account modern modeling techniques and modern computers. the earth is a very complex system. after all, and the world's oceans are large and almost completely unexplored, part of it, any introduction of radioactive substances require some kind of response from living organisms. we aren't going to speculate about the various looms. bish might grow. we'll leave that to the imagination, but some kind of add up taishan must take place. maybe they will become more tolerant to this increased radiation, or some species may disappear. but it should be understood that the i a e, a experts have studied this question. and although some people may have suspicions about geo political motives at the moment, we have no reason not to trust the i a as an organization. there are
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representatives of various countries there and researches on going in terms of commercial fish. if they are exposed to this tritium isotope, every batch will have to be checked. i emphasize every batch, not just once a year, and additional monitoring of the fish and sea food cotton, the region will have to become mandatory. now jerry is present, then tells praise the decision of his senegalese culture part in not seeking a 3rd term in office. seeing such a democratic step will have a positive influence on other countries in africa. mikey selves commitment ends on search and see about the leaders political future, which sparked widespread protests and the west african nation. last month. so what i did is i would like to say that i have clarity of mind and a clear memory of what i have said, written and repeated here and elsewhere, which is that the 2019 term was my 2nd and final term. now i have a cut of on there and
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a sense of historical responsibility that requires me to preserve my dignity and my word that got a new way of it. the car returns as usual, cold after the president's declaration, that he's not going to run for a 3rd to the atmosphere. it was in contrast to previous tensions, many senegalese feud, and suspected the president would want to run for a 3rd to be sending a lease. welcome vis decisions unanimously from all sides from presidential supporters to the opposition. to sic mackey has kept his word, as indeed he has always done during his time at the helm of the country. he's the amount of his word, who has always worked for the good if his country most reducing the life i am the head of states decision lies with regard to everything that has happened before as head of state. his responsibility was felt in everything. you're going to do much a moment. we welcome the head of states, decision not to run from the presidential time. this is exactly what was expected of him. what are the, what else? the more nothing less of the 2 tons on his mission can be, can see that accomplish
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a pretty have until after maintaining boldness around this question for several years. the president has therefore put an end to the assumptions and suspicions that have led to permanent political tensions. in the country, in the beginning of june, in the wake of conviction of the opposition laser folk wrapped in you, there have been widened drives in the car. they were 16 deaths according to the government, and 30, according to the opposition. the big question here in sending go is who will succeed the head of steve? since he's not going to run for reelection and who will be nominated by the presidential coalition, to some reaction to developments political, a list on common tutor lehman county believes the president's decision not to run for a 3rd term. what brings the ability to the country we did the, i think the president's decision is a police and asked for the country, which has been experience intention for a few months already. and part of it was those collects of opinion that the
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president wanted to have another main dates that would be unfair, that it is not allowed by the constitution. i think has a decision to know trunk point of it. to him is tensions and brought peace. but that doesn't mean that this is the end for a country. we want him to respect the constitution. that's what it's about. of course, there are lots of challenges that we, myspace is a country. some people think that he's the only one who can solve problems, but i don't agree. i just hope that he will do it. he's last month says the president to put back, send to go back on the rails, and a good place that will allow his successor to continue to work and improve senegalese democracy. from calligraphy, by going to infecting modern day, all is your problem, the contributions of a really in mind and a diverse range of feelings. dates by centrix. and they're all being celebrated off . they are really in culture days festival, which kicked off and the russian capital on choose that. the exhibition features,
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persian arts music on the countries world famous rugs, visitors will also be able to see em feels traditional everything and cost you. and the only thing, in fact, that's missing really in moscow is the original of indian g. j, a chicken cub bob dish. that's one over a heart sun stomach. so even the most discerning food critics ortiz use of july brakes done live a soft friend infused for us. got so many people picking up their is this sure condition that we're all just some explanation. what a title given to this ronnie and grilled chicken, cut off on the taste app, left for us on top freight extra conditions and it's updated list of the $100.00, highest rated chicken closings. the taste. the address 1st, which is an online guide dedicated to traditional food as of water, the top spot to ju, jacob, the simple but delicious dish is this people for wanting and causing this cooked at
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almost every own door gathering. whenever the news i got really happy the be around andrew jacob, bob has been ranked 1st in the world. she came to bob list. i myself thought a lot about why this has happened and arrived at the conclusion that the chicken to bob that's cooked on cold produces the desirable quality. the people look for gas or any other fuel can not produce the same result. georgia is prepared in 2 different ways. one featuring boneless chicken, the other with meat left on the balance, and one is prepared to jay by cutting the chicken into big chunks and marinate in yet with different marinate, like lemon juice and set from it's been put on skewers and grills. i served with a range of delicious sides, like grilled tomatoes, audience bread or set from rice. liquid people saying the married name that needs to be used for due to come. bob is unique. most people think that it's just a mixture of yogurt, main spices. but this is not the case at all. married name is the main element in
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flavoring to take above. it even changes the texture of that you can meet. here we try to apply a marinate that makes the need fish dear. we use 3rd yogurt, in addition to yogurts upfront plays a major role in the taste. i'm due to come up there morning and say no picnic is enjoyable without jews are kept off. the recipe is fairly simple, but there's a special ingredients that makes it even more delicious. and that's the level of cooking. is indeed easy to wasn't for the love that i've had for cooking. i would have made it here. i have a bachelor's degree in person literature and masters and m b. so my field of study is not relevant to cooking, but there's no love and passion for cooking. i don't think anyone could resist the challenges in this industry. describing itself as a commentary, adverse of the world's best, traditional dishes, local ingredients, and authentic restaurants, taste. that last was launched in 2015 by creation entrepreneur. the food
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encyclopedia highlights the best recipes of food critic, true heroes of popular ingredients and dishes. now the introduction of ju j by apples last of the top chicken recipe could play a role in boosting food, tourism and iran. as it took me there are many food lovers to the country to find out just why this food is so mouth watering. you need to take care of why it's all the jews you have or even just smell. it's amazing fragrance to see that's what the taste apples offers is legit itself. ingredients on flavor. some taste is the preferred chicken dish to hit this box. i'm using johnny reporting for our 2 front desk. yeah. not surprised without ranking eating in around really is an incredible experience if you get the chance to do it through it. at the next, the west made for each room, but how environmentally friendly is that the ship, the waste, the global side, on paste those countries to dealing with. it grows
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the hello and welcome to was a part of the world may have low become a global village. but the rules and the last house practiced in one corner of that village shop open very often is that of what's allowed on afford it. and the other part as developed countries continue vocalizing that concerned about the degradation of the environment. they still ex 4th march of the garbage overseas and continue investing in high pollution. outage of projects in developing countries is
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authentic and environmental justice even possible before the earth passes the point of no return to discuss it. i'm now joined by saying that his mama house on chief executive of the bangladesh and environmental lawyers association reason one is great to see. i'm good to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you. i'm particularly grateful for uh for these conversation and for the chance to talk to because i really like your approach. i think you approach this very complicated, very science issue in a very human way and that is easy for an ordinary person to understand. so instead of talking about, let's say, limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius as the most scientists do, you speak about the quality of air that we breathe every 2nd of our lives. and that's the lovely speaking is what it is. one of the reasons why the logical issues are not addressed as they should be is because they are formulated in
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a way that is very high. * or it's for most people to grass and to practice that very great, let me talk about trying to change and we work with the communities. they don't really say climate change, but they explain their every day the speaker, these to you and by and listening to their a video to speaker. these may be a person exposed to what's happened in the drum, but the i instantly realized that it's happening because of climate change. so people don't know what is the stands for. they really do not understand what the golf steps for, or what u. n. s. c, c, c, or mediations dance but, but they are the ones who are feeling that in fact of our injustice is being done to the environment. so it is their language that is most important. and
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what is this you say is exactly what my fibers i see. what is the safe is exactly what my fishermen are saying. but they just have different language. and finally, change has so much and effect on our everyday lives, on the way to establish human rights, the giving it to human language is not paid right now. speaking about injustices both to the environment and as a result of the people who leave on, on those lines, you often use the concept of acco side in your public work. how do you define it? as we hear every day we are losing forest area, which is the size of the 2 guys. it says what we're doing to the green color of this word is not king,
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but english site. and they said this because we are doing which for knowledge about the consequences of our work renewal that if we destroy far as the challenges of climate change, we increase many for still we are doing a long defend the goes for reach, alternatives exist. so this is it good site because what you're distracting can ought to be this stored very easy. you god create to forward this to god create 30 . you can create a red stadiums. you get the houses of down ships, but you can't recreate, therefore it is too god to recreate dirty. but and you know that you're actually destroying something that you're going to retreat and this destruction we'd have serious negative impact on some communities in some parts as well. as thinking about that, i think one of the problems here is that the impacts will be most noticeable in the
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indigenous community. just people whose to leave of the land. but people in bigger cities, you know, who don't have many trees around them. they sort of, uh, don't even notice that apart perhaps from the, you know, the quality or where or the quality of water, which in many, c, d, 's is more or less a case right now. how do you think it could be made relate simple to be sort of an average urban citizen of the earth to make you not only uh, be strictly concerned about the you know, the disappearing for some where loves, say, in, in south america. but actually uh to be concerned about what surrounds came on in the medium or her on an immediate basis. in, in my bottom the word it is no longer an issue of ad strictly connect the someone with the adverse it big because i am leaving kafka. the most
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populated got the word and it is often rang says one of the most unbelievable cities of good word. so the cd to and there's here of so the reach be been here. so are facing the impact of petition. so be, but what should be leaving in the capital of bangladesh also in the same voice or the air that someone else's inhaling as so when we contaminated environment, when we destroy nature, but even better to seek it says by everyone. and also to answer your question, this style, we are having serious food prices in the world. and if we destroy our exit, go to your land. if it destroyed our tradition, little knowledge around food production,
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the climate dig trips become even more acute and cbs for you. because you then become dependent on for being produced as a, which is not something that's a sustainable. i live in the city where the temperature is pre degree higher already from the neighboring down woods. you know, right? because the other townships having chopped up the trees. but in type guy in the name of development and he's power person to become a got to do like a single, or we are all going for our the lives ation discovering all degrees to be defaulted . so when you distract nature 8, they said the range of whether you are reach, of course it doesn't really the way i living here was one the and then uh, something in it was to argue with this faces because sure the impact is spelled because ultimately we have one planets in habit,
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but the impact is different uh for people in bangladesh. then let's say uh for people in the united states. uh, which brings me to this old question of who should be responsible for making and funding those a great changes that are necessary, correct me from wrong. but as things stand now, about 10 percent of the world's population is responsible for nearly half of the global emissions. that speaker may become even more lopsided if we factory and older production change. for example, you know, products manufacturers and buy dashed for the consumption in great britain and then you add all the shipping and then shipping back of the garbage. and sometimes, you know, people including myself come to the conclusion that this launch, it goes month in some of the rich countries has become a way of cleaning the own land and the expense of somebody else's land. i'm
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exaggerating here. well, you're not, you're totally exaggerating. that is the t, v have or embraced and they can all make more that perhaps is not delivering it. start deliberating for the majority of the but it is deliberating for a few or the guys. and that is why we always see that the more stronger our d mind, the mind of the most vulnerable countries due to climate change, is getting stronger for a transition from fossil squared to renew it with the more resistance via actually facing from the forces where the industry because their economics and oregon nomics are clearly different. having said that, if you look, this work has happened this year in the u. k. excels on the sheet steps, you'll get the but had to read it so that these i would appreciate that. so they provide me in the developed country, it is
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a notion that is we lot dots the lines already even a doctor of their lives. they'll be able to deal with it. i don't think the magnitude of the problem is not address from the score really low in the office to deal with it at these even gone foot in the u. k, it is not totally the temperature rise. that one has been with this one has to also look to is the fact that this very country, which is known for his demo 3 see had 3 prime ministers in just 2 or 3 months. so this economic martyr is not totally destroying the nature. it is also not delivering to the needs of the developed countries because it's pretty exploitive in nature. and. ready doing that me being in the us or in canada or in russia, i would not be impacted by it. that perhaps is not going to happen. we have to take lessons for what is happening and you get and all the extra disasters that are
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happening around us. and then not happening only india volume the dish pack is done oriented together happening in the developed countries. no, absolutely. but they're not affecting those developed countries as much as some of the developing turret punches that you mentioned them. maybe i'm teaching benches, but i think when it comes to various international environmental for the most common dynamic is still for the developing nations. are the most effective nations to sort of try to your trip wealthy countries into providing some money. while the developed countries still continue with um, sort of exporting the environmental lee, i'm front of the policies onto the developing world. and sometimes it looks really like a key back payment for the preservation of the status quo. and both sides agree with that. now you are arguing for change of paradigm, how do you think it could be implemented as who should be the initiators or that change.
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