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to the, instead of a says of the 24 half of his free blank i must have reese is well and are all the way to hospitals in country capacity in detainees. the part of the swamp with is well, have been released from the west side and romano. i'm the displaced by us that is flying through his end to the lenovo gauze about the idea of gloves, but they were walking and among the 50 truce didn't guarantee a safe passage for us from southern to northern causes to meet my family and check on my house in this truces useless the
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good company today with the latest global news out of i brought some money and this is our seat international is i'm how my so both exchange detainees and us. what do encompass all of the time features that came into effect earlier on finding ad is due to the last 44 days. now this message comes from our correspondent on the ground. so huge clouds in the west bank, welcoming the palestinians who have been released. the 39 people in the new limit, 19 name is all set to be handed over to the house and you know, thursdays by spike and base dennis mohammed lindsey been just more detail, hundreds of policy as well to gather this afternoon in the front of his landlady 30 guilford, and he ever wished to for amolla to receive the es 3 the prison of the ladies and uh children uh well together by the thought the from done on the deal. and also these as well as for me, did the on the,
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the i was thank is who knows where to free it at that all it to be after 2 hours of delay. what is a 100 so for the scene is as well as the family members receive the warmly and if in basic and to the, to never 70 to here for the me to the fabulous of in the having to step in back to the thousands and she says those banker now is a swift of all severe, haven't is to be freed on the whole deck. therefore it's who the event is very, so i need you to resubmit that, get on to see them out the sides of the business or the legal way of getting very well as in kind of us flags on south. it's sort of how much is it that one does have been for sale on the commercial farm as well? how much they found it was. uh, i think that via the price of water from the also deals to the utility on $74.00. that is the plus the losses of the home. so that's what the,
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what the dates are 1st degree. and so what are they off that as well as the 1st day through? i'm going through feel smarter comes to the yeah. of the $150.00. that's what i told him for from us is why they did so hostages, who had been held by how mostly now black is well according to the idea earlier, the red cross to lumens of egypt through the roof of crossing for initial medical checkup. this has, this has been released why, how much sense? several of his medicines, how many over the hostages, the members of the red crescent, several elderly women that a child can be seen in the group being released, journalist mid cleo who is outside of the hospitals in israel with some of the hostages. all set to arrive, he sent us the civil. and so here behind me, the how look up stairs will arrive soon. it looks like maybe even in the coming the minutes or in the coming door. the children below. i arrive here at the main,
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the children's hospital appears around snyder and the doctors are waiting for them to examine them. and after that, the families will finally reunited was dam relatives and families of the other hostages that are giving interviews. and they're saying that we also want to see our relatives back home, and we want these riley government to focus on. but how to return all the hostages and not just the children and the elder rates. and they are hoping that the $240.00 is riley said in the sense ones and some of them and for rain, this is and so it will be released as soon as possible. even if it says that these route should this postpone it said military invasion, then 2 guys out because that relative thing 1st about bring us back our relatives and after that do whatever you want. there are a lot of fast soldiers here. and then there's a lot of sad policemen, and there is
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a heavy security around those at hostages at, but it's a bit tyrone they know when they're in the safe place. there's so many as security forces around them, but to understand and stuff of sober. nobody defended them as they should do. and this is a be said disappointing and that's why also the is riley army. and many of the seniors or facial generals, they are feeling a shame and a guilty. and that's why they even said, do this. i most of the hostage best we are now going to guys that to defend you and to find all those terrorists and kill them even if it says that we ourselves will be killed the on the bottle. but still, it's better to be then to be ashamed of what happened on the 7th of october. the meanwhile, in southern goblet, drones toys is reveals some of the desktop itself in the i,
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the up on bottom and the problem unice since the war wrapped in last month. however, some displays cause is also sheltering that haven't been ordered by is to leave their homes in the north canadian passage. some also, schumann has voted from the area. it's been exactly 7 weeks since the start of this conflict. today is a day of free. joyce, a j o w, avail to send a patient a day with many hundreds of thousands of people are going to be able to return back to their homes. however, there are indications that that is really side might, might try to bring this through us. already we've seen some pumps. it's being distributed from the sky to the residence here and that if you do use and the solve, this 5 sits are basically warnings that if you'd use in the south not to go back to the north. uh,
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sending that that is not safe setting is that the ward has to not ended. and this is against any of the terms that have been placed in this because you should. so we hope that the seas fired when we continue. we hope that there will be peace, however, already an indication from the idea would be fabulous. so otherwise, on the 1st day of the scenes, flight of some policy is begun heading back to the homes. but many of those at times he's got to know of all being was fitted from doing so. 5 yard. yeah, a miss elizabeth, are not in favor of this truth because i have been displaced in southern garza for 50 days away from my family. if the truce didn't guarantee a safe passage for us from southern to northern garza to meet my family and check on my house and this trust is useless, it is not acceptable to implement the truth only in the south and drop leaflets warning us not to return to our homes in the north and i want to save cord or
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northward. i hope this truce gives us the opportunity to rename with our families and friends, and that everyone remains safe and healthy. yesterday they told me that my uncle was killed, but it turned out she was fine. all right, plus sort of the size of the size while the pools in fi thing is good news, it won't be anywhere near enough to solve the humanitarian crisis. the situation of course, the moment is uh, way better than in the last days just because booms i have not anymore. uh dropped on the on the guys uh end. it is a moment of uh, column and pause. uh all day is if i think the good news is that uh, a number of uh, trucks are entering uh from the footboard there from and shipped. uh, uh, and it is supposed to be deluxe. is it the foot and fast of gaza? now the going back to you might that it needs a seal and the most uh, it's clear that for today so full is
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a will not the give the appropriate answer to under the thousands of got some that in a, in a very difficult situation. so we do hope that we'd able to do our best in the next 4 days. but the idea is that into the move hesitant animal will speed doesn't then move for the what the, the situation is. see this, but a to and you cannot change all that night telling you so didn't know the most. and of course the logistics is the 1st one together with safety. it's clear that teams today with the audio. so guys are the twitter, maybe i'm ready to book and, and of course the infrastructure and introduces. yeah, that'd be good question mike. so they, there are 2 points you have to be made. the 1st one is that that is a larger, incredible scale and parental view might that an aid, the quantity today you've had a crescent, was able to do to bring the $85.00 trucks of a, the, to defined a set. it could a simpler it'd be to, i'm valencia, and the them of access only today again, by the side of costs and colleagues. together with the united nation, we're able to have a quade to some patients. so from the box to start from the north,
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the bringing them to the south, the so we are all for the next a i was in days, wouldn't be able to do more and to access more than or to where it's clear that entire communities that the and get any you money that i need to. now i have the answer. so to me and so you can see is it so time to get in countries, nations or national? should i say adam, gaza, russia has so fall. nice. have been more than a 100 people to most of the, to 47 until the autumn on those has made it to safety. the plan that spends on settlements call from the russians listen to the plaza, had already been taken out of the country. we had a girl who wrote a letter to president clinton and solve this news. i wrote a letter to put in that expressing gratitude for saving us, bringing my family to safety. first saved our lives when she made it possible for us to come to russia. so i would love to meet him in person and tell him what are the,
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what was really good about those kinds of in we're living. it happened like our children went to school, we had jobs and everything was a ride until the war broke out is some which. but we had no idea that this would lead to this but could hardly fall asleep back home. it towed up children would sleep next to us in one bed. and as we heard shooting and felt as if it was almost coming from the roof, talk it over. in reality, the still was pretty far away shipping, but it's about like our house could be the next talk it over. this is which of our hearts are being so fast. it felt like they wouldn't stop here, but the more so we would fall asleep talking each other. and when we woke up, we would think god, we are lies in slow books. we were afraid that at some point we just wouldn't wake up. yeah, this, my daughter was so nervous that even when we arrived at the russian airport, she burst into tears. and you know, because she was worried about the other relatives were about the request and the until the very last minute she would cry and say that she wouldn't leave. i wouldn't need my friends and family discussing what she said. how would we be in
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safety during this live or loved ones to remain in danger? for me, it was very difficult to get bread, so you'd have to wake up early in the morning to stand in line in order to get some bread. you would find yourself in place in the line around 5 am next to the bakery and, and remain in line until 4 pm. so you're skipping breakfast with the cost. the same goes for water people, which is the engine line for our members of some would search for places to charge their phones and portable chargers said, because there's no electricity got to go. no, i can barely think of anything as long as my stay in business of charge. we shall visit. i would certainly like to help them out in any way possible. but of course, i'm starting to think about how i'm going to be getting the job here and how to get my children to go to school and get them all the other necessity was just to get to save the templates, but still one to leave. because they were all my friends and relatives never b, b, c, john as of cold out their own organization for what they say is, is biased coverage of the israel palestine. conflict of that according to out the 0
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input tequila clay with a missing key historical context and making policy. instead of being seen less humane compared to is ratings. now internet service and by 8 u. k. base bbc employees, corporation is by and for quote, double sided, the in house of is a scene unclipped, give them that they say the broke off is i'm flinching and it's reported, but they didn't. russian and world crimes and the plane. apparently, 5th, also the jump, the jump this have chosen to remain anonymous and we've contacted the b, b, c of the survey. and we'll bring you any of this as well as a live now and see if those who come and tell you that and contribute to it for i was a media, i need a basic, i mean it's always a joint and say today, this is an interesting so it's just a small group, a journalist in this media dot and the b, b. c. didn't like is how much do you think the bbc will change at least something
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and it's covered old will just keep to the same sort of narrative as well. i've been following western media pretty much since the beginning of this for the gradually i think that these outlets have been forced to somewhat change. i don't think you'd been able to see a real oval, whole of the coverage. but i think these outlets are forced to change just given they may have facts of the is really brutality. all these scales of domestic is being carried out. um, so there has been a couple of change in time. but i think in the, in many of these outlets, whether it be bbc or cnn, or other west and outlets in the end, they lean more towards the, the government's perspective on narrative of the situation. which i think continues to focus disproportionately on the team. and i as ation of the,
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from asked move into an ultimately, how it's kind of us primarily responsible for how the situation has unfolded. so when it comes to addressing the story from that perspective, i'm not sure you're going to see a very big change. but again, this is randy, mess it goes have for us to some of slight change in moderation in the coverage. and if it's right, it is going to resume its military operations with the same intensity off to the close ends. but then i think you're going to see these uh, aptitude being forced to change a bit more without, as i said, without the seeing a big old which ultimately holds that israel responsible for how the situation has turned out. i mean, you make some good points. so yeah, it's interesting how the media and news is reported these days. there's so many people out there, you know, filming on that mobile phones, or sherry on social media. do you think this kind of affects how big corporations
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like cnn will be resealed or means the media are false now to perhaps disappoint their shareholders? i'm have to become a more credible news outlets. and this a very important point. so, you know, what distinguishes this particular conflict, starting from the previous rounds of conflict, which we saw whether to be between his relevant has been longer against lebanon. what worries right with military operations in the gaza strip is that there's been a lot more social media activity. and um, as you can see, this has led to a lot of protest wide spread large scale approaches in western capital. and i think one of the main reasons why we're seeing this launch to one of these, of purchasing the western world, is due to the fact that these people, the masses are receiving their information work and social media as opposed to
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traditional mainstream media, which has gained the reputation basically of towing the line for the most part of the hope that governance. so yeah, i think that is an important development which has made a quite important impact on what's happening. the one point i would add is that you do have search and the head. so those who control the media media mobiles as they pull them like group in myrtle who have a personal pro is randy goes on the and the, you know, it doesn't have to be said how much. sure, but model, how big is media empire is? and i think for those particular outlets, while under the influence of these particular individuals, i think any change is very far fetched and i think you're going to see more and more of a pro is ready goes on. but coming from these, you know, these outfits all of these channels. i'm talking about very important to media
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channels or networks like sky news and how those who are relied on. ready who have had previously had the reputation of being independent, but have turned out to have a pro is ready to go from the i think the more they continue with it personally is really a narrative narrative. the more the more they're going to be revealed as being double stand in the coverage. it's. yeah, it's just questions that i say i want to like and a quick, very short question if you don't mind. it's really interesting when i've watched the news, especially being a nice person myself. um, i noticed that a little the same sort of was a use if they're also reading off one script. you know, uh, do you think that's because they are possibly being guided from someone up higher with bustle power and they all are also a direct to the same the same words i think, yeah,
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that term that probably applies in many cases. i mentioned to you score and using rupert murdoch ad on quite sure that all the outlets, possibly the b b. c might have the police know up in senior management. but we also have a pro israeli sentiments in order for our fax cabin worked in the media output is in australia for example before that one of the people in that very senior position . ready was indeed very supportive of israel. so yeah, that is a very relevant point. i think it does play a part. and in addition to that, to you also have the fact that they, through the per government line, i think that is something which is a doesn't receive the necessary attention. but it also appears to be please cnn. for example, since the beginning of this conflict always refers to come us as terrorist pretty much reflecting the policy of the us. it ministrations ryan's as a new, the math, and even the political commentator, and contribute to for all mazda and media audio to is
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a thank you so much for joining us today. there are scenes of a key on the seats. so the irish capital on the 9th of the bottom of a protest, in contrast with police in dublin, it had been sent off. the 3 young children were wounded, a knife attacked outside the school loopholes and being carried out by mouth, german, national and the academic and independent journalist said the city is braced for more trouble. it's quite clear that he'd gone to the police for b as in dublin, off preparing for the full test though as yet. there is no sign of one on the ground. a number of roads, something close. there is a lot. stop the practice on riot police presence in defense of all the stuff you have something there's an air of expectation. so people in the city of making a little bit of home on that is an expectation that something should happen.
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sometimes the, the, and the evening, the classes where i always found a place considerably, find them a number of the medicine for the form, the photos and the police, and fire brigades at the west bet on fire. and the, the problem and the locals and movie system and problem with that and fire. and i think for, for with that on file in the city center, we're moving violence classes between the past as we got be across the last night into the alley or to the morning at the got the on the full side of social media is that he most aware of the sole was a less will last over the course of the 10 is yet to be see what that is, an expectation of something to come from this evening. the, the white police were
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deployed in efforts to keep the crowds out by people as seems to involve the pharmacies as far as in 5 out of 5 minutes. i put the blame squarely on the product that says those involves brought shame on dublin. brought shame on orleans and brought shame on their families and themselves. these criminals did not do what they did because they loved garlands. they did not do what they did because they wanted to protect irish people. they did not do us out of any sense of patriotism, however, worked as they did so because they're filled with haste. they loved violem say, love chaos, and they loved causing pain to others. at least 34 people have been arrested all 3 nights of violence, which so police cars which at least 13 shots were looted and the boss was set on fire. and now this is received widespread condemnation from across the political spectrum, but not many of seeing this as
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a smokescreen pipe reading over the cracks of the divisions on the deep seated problems in the irish society with many sides of the country has been attended box waiting to explode? yes it's, it's a really good point. you make that state because of the end of the day, the end of the day, the halfway in these widespread condemnations. but some obviously voluntary i get involved. this is not the answer. okay. i get that. but the government, putting a hold of the claim on the, on the shoulders, it was the so called the right wing protest is, i mean, come on is, is it really that simple? what, of course, it's not that simple. we saw last november that they were protests across the country, hundreds of protests. this was in response to the government, essentially dumping migrants in these room communities, very small communities without any kind of consultation. now, that was something of a response to the what they described. well, the fall, right, i've described as an influx of ukranian refugees. now there was some $42000.00 the end to the country in the 12 months,
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up to april 2023 fleeting the conflict the island faces a deep, i'd say because housing cries is now rent prices have doubled in the last 10 years . and according to government statistics, they're all move in 11 and a half 1000 homeless people in the country, including more than 3 and a half 1000 of those being children. and then the situation is being described as the was just a great tongue known internationally as the potato finding all the uh, the 1800 us of the government has been accused of condemning a generation to overtake well. it's not beyond the realm of possibility that we could see more volumes, those tensions continue to flat. but of course, we have next year, the local and you are paying elections for you and has a bar to africa lead initiative to bring into the actual type cool, cool tax corporation. so the global body and was being seen as
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a historic event for developing nations majority voted in favor of the resolution autism. oh, really no thought big of an all these literally a cougar as being, taking a closer look the african countries and active as they have a claim. and the whole reforms of on these things and, and these countries, while we're calling for these reforms that continue to, to, to just sum of money for decades because of the discrepancies in the global text system. the 4th, a full 8. well, why just shifted in the global text system saying that to that's just in how and with tax policies are decided was urgency needed? and of course, we wanted this decision in this resolution to allow developing countries to be at the table when 6 policies decided. so for after 2 countries, i must say,
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and even on the ground, a lot of people say the same thing that this is a ground rebate king was a booster. and, and because even the posterior, even the past few months, even the past few weeks before the vote, especially if we saw how these, the strong or positions the to the resolution from people is the d. and obviously the member states, such as the united states, it's the united kingdom and the e. u as well, the u. k. and the e. u in particular has been very much since i'm in the reports recently, a claim to have one criticism from me go see a to add to the you in pools, attempting to try to kill the you and proceed to negotiate team in the back space and all of those and those taxes were considered to be a some sort of back stab and wanting to you in decision or resolution, not to go ahead. but it's also worth noting and very important to add that to act
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at the heart of or international tax negotiations was a very simple, quick mission. and that was, it gets to commit to what, because on one side, it's all the capital rich countries on the global knows this women the off the walls, the biggest companies. it's a base to put them on the, at the sides as you have of these capital poor countries. it's like most of the countries that reside and that are based in the applicants continued to. so all of this and the majority off with those goals really pushed experts. and this is to say, back to the test who has historically been warned by the capital rich to because this, this international corporate tech system is, it seems to me from the 1920 and it is put on the colonial would say the block 6 of the 1920. so it has been, it continues to be pretty much a colonial text system at the say, that's a b o,
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d has been working in these areas. this seems to be, for many of these african countries that gained independence the so because the always the deep but the 1st and because the obesity of space occupies such a powerful part and position in the global economy, it has been a very difficult in fact, it hasn't been viewed, it's possible for any one else to catch up. so for a cash strapped asked, we can continue into a reform off the global text system has been a long or a so the content on the west africa nation of molly is starting today is because of it ties with russia and they signed a full year we went to establish a substantial gold refinery in the late in lying capital by mount club sides and to process $200.00 tons of gold. i know, here's what locals will say about the venture booted up until now there's been
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a lot of clarity about the amount of goals produced and the revenue generated from it. so molly, despite being one of the largest build producers, enough for kids on the black, substantial builders, is known to the public. this is in contrast to all former calling noise from which doesn't mind gold but hold significant gold was a must have printed a one for a long time, but it has been a veil of secrecy and exploitation of them all these results. one, it's puzzling how from, which doesn't long ago it has 6 large gold reserves and less, it's now it's colonial history in africa. and it's holly telling that this exploitation stoves and molly begins to benefit from its own results unless it sounds weird along the way to this opportunity, the world and the cooperation with russia. it was a welcome change. it promises added value to our resources, which we've lost in the past by only exporting raw materials like cotton in the blue. if the russians help us to process our resource era, we can finally read the benefits that have been missing. your voice development is
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a significant chance for models, especially considering that france, which has no gold minus scrolls the for the largest gold reserve in the world. it's this raises questions about the fairness and ownership of gold reserve, when they are, but highlighting the need for molly to control its own resources on the home that we must not be my eve about the realities of global economic pool. but this partnership with russia could be a step towards true independence. make these degrees you countries like israel have shown us the importance of controlling results, exploitation, and look at this project with brush. it could be a key step in establishing our results management and contributing to the emergence of the molly is a more developed nation. so that is today. and as we say, asian countries gaming independence and even manufacturing there are machinery. why shouldn't we do the same? well that's all from me for today, my colleague mike a quarter to be with you. other stuff with down the
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