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the, the do you need medical supplies, you need them to buy all takes. uh you need the most basic uh tools which now have been coming in to some extent. but way from the, you know, its dark description of the health crisis in gaza from a w h o spokes person and talking with our teeth as the organization previously said, disease could kill more people and got the, than bon chapman with shipped to me. but i was like, do we need human rights institutions that are so flawed? they can be used as a to by those the team to privatize international organizations for their own needs . process for administer, addressed as an o. s. c e council meeting. questioning the relevance of an organization he says has been subjugated by western interest fox, the end of an era,
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as henry kissinger the controversial us diplomats orchestrated and manipulated international conflicts dies age 100. the coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our 10, our national with the latest and world news today. i'm sure ella is about great to have you join us. the w h o warrants the health needs and gaza may increase dramatically, pointing out that more people could die from diseases and bombs. the organization spokesperson told us exclusively about the dire health situation there. in those the text you mentioned the 54 or 5, some of the 60 people killed. but i'm 16 if i have to because right. i have actually been killed in the medical stuff have been killed while on service. the
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risk is with all that is the current situation, the, the up to the lacking of, uh, hygiene situations that destroyed the water and sanitation system destroyed a waste. the collection system that diseases spread easily. we have already seen an increase of the respiratory infection. something which we normally see in a month has, has multiplied in expect, especially within children. does a risk that other diseases spread highly. the problem is on top of this risk that the so band system is destroyed. so we're lacking. and so of course the posted in a hard, he's on the ground, the, the read press send or he'd be the ministry of health. the lacking the most important, it's advanced tools, a laboratories destroyed to really get to the ground of any infectious disease outbreak risk. um, so it's a double take on the one hand to higher risk. but the other hand, less beans or non know means nearly to check to survey,
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and hence also the controls. and that means you need medical supplies, you need them to biologics. you ain't the most basic uh tools which now have been coming in to some extent. but the way from being, you know, and then jerusalem 3 is really civilians have been confirmed, killed and at least 6 others wounded in a mass shooting a moss claimed responsibility for the attack. stating it was a response to the unprecedented crimes that are being committed in occupied palestinian territories. local police say the 2 gunmen who carried out the attack or shot dead at the scene. a warning disturbing images are heads. this c, c t. the footage shows the moments of the attack to government are seen jumping out of a car and opening fire at a crowd of people at a bus stop as they tried to flee just moments later, to off duty soldiers and an arm civilian in the area of return fire,
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killing the 2 shooters according to police. the idea of has confirmed that 2 more is rarely hostages, have been handed over to the red cross by hum us that says talks are ongoing to prolong the truth, which is now into it's final day. let's cross live 2 journalists, mohammed you from the westbank city of ramallah months, or schuman from con eunice in the southern, gaza, and nickel yoon and robbie berman from tel aviv, robbie, let's start with you earlier. we did speak to the relative of a hostage that was released recently as mother has returned home, but he's still waiting for his father to be fried by her mos. let's have a listener. what he said 1st. and my mother was released by my father and many other were not released yet. and we need to do whatever needs to be done in order to bring them home. its almost is going to whatever they can to make our life
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miserable are very cool. they don't, let's read for us to see them. and, and this is unacceptable because the red cross, the new in the you might be turning organization. suppose to be human, to turn for everyone, not just for one side. and finally, the group know, pursuing some us in order to see these really there, we don't know who's alive. we both know who's the one that was sick. we don't know anything about their conditions are held in the government, tried to support us and make our life easier, that we could focus on decent goals and to bring them home and, and we do whatever we can and know that to bring them home. the reason i'm doing these interviews is to all the old want to keep know the people are released, but the majority of the people are not released yet. and you must do what ever need to prevent the return. robbie, tell us about the release of the latest hostages. well, as you know, this is day 6 of the hostage with these 12 were released today to them with the
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russian citizenship to young. well, well young woman, 21 year old. my uh, and another woman named beach, 40 years old maya was the woman who uh, they did a video of her arm and a cast with metal rods. when she was 1st kidnapped from the music festival. up over there is a great chance the war is going to resume tomorrow from aust as again, playing games they're not supplying is or the list. and this was made a very clear either you or these 10 hostages a day or the war will restart. you release the hostages and we will delay the beginning, the, the end of the war that we're going to have earlier today. that was, it was really official who made a comment as listened in. it wants to make the government's position perfectly clear as the hosted release pulls continues. when almost stops releasing hostages, we will stop the calls and we will review a campaign against homos. and so there you have, it is very clear. israel's now playing around is always making it very clear. and the question is how badly does come os want to continue this pause?
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how badly did they need to rely on themselves or reorganize themselves and re think their situation. but tonight could be a turning point and it could mean that so tonight will be running into that on my bomb shelter and television as i've been doing to the past 50 days. thank you. mohammed today mahmoud abbas met with the us secretary of state. anthony bl again, what more do we know about this meeting? of the yes, it was the 1st meeting between our bus and the bank as the service of an october are ready to get to the region to civilize the ceasefire. and the bus also do monday june, cuz we think would their blanket or stuff eliza sheets play up the extended and throw out there and sort of more their food supplies and their ids. because supplies, if you'll $2.00 because of guys, and to sort of as of last month of policy has nothing does a, there's nothing guys out there. so that is, i mean, it's collision and both bank and to eh, eh,
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he provided that link and with the file complete file above it is all ever since the violations of the bank and then get us to, i guess what i see is that everything between our boss and to banking, there have been a few hours before is why i agree my 2 or 3 of us even batch of all the scene. and if it isn't us echo, that's if in the day of the supply of which includes effective on a scene. and if it isn't us, it's a about a student, a woman, a from it is, i'm l i was a living is a l. a fortune. but if i'm is those that i'm the 18 children from lowest bank that i brought us to me on the side of it. as of that, every day, it seems to vary from those. thank god, it wasn't good for the, for all of your to interrupt them as well as with those and hundreds of lot of seniors and as a whole. that's the category we did was um, but you certainly get those oh work to extend that. this is for you, i wouldn't mind is expensive. i'm about 2 days, which would include the 3 of what about us in prison? has this is the 7 days is what if with $240.00 a lot of seniors,
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$71.00 woman and 169 children, by the oddest of 260, want to see those from those banks right now. thank you, mohammed months or over to you now we've gathered some of the reactions and gaza as a true still hold. let's have a listen 1st. if you have enough know, hello my family and i were happy, the whole neighborhood and people happy bought the truce. the aggression against guys or had stopped for a while then also for life and everything else had stuff. i want the word to stop the unjust zionist occupation of the security. no loved ones illuminating the polish and displacing the sky before the happy. now homesick with our neighbors and the people around neighborhood is right now homeless from one place to another. i know the schools shelters and destroyed houses. i mean, you know, the, so you get the situation is very, very bad. and this truth will not help until the people of the north can return to their homes. this truth is,
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and israel's interest is not ours at all. when the truth was declared, i came to chaplain, our house and what has happened, everything is destroyed. and all the people have loved their homes. they can't even find to leave a city that my message to the world is to think about the us. we want to leave like the not that they leave and we don't as we are a peaceful montessori, you've been in the heart of everything. can you tell us how things are inside gaza at the moment of the yes, i'm still here in the sort hospital in the south and eunice, we hardly ever did an exclusive report. that's where the air soon on the show. tv, the inside that if you do you school is showing the living conditions of over 3500 of displaced civilians coming from the north people complaining that they have not seen any aids coming in from the off of the board. the officials. he and i've said
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that we need at least 25 to 30000 truck trucks to come in full of 8 in order to cover the 2300000 people in here that have been, be seized for the last 5657 days until now what has entered slowly enough for one to 2 percent of the actual needs uh, with the cold, with the winter as well. things are to get to even more difficult, especially for people living in temporary shelters. there was also a breaking news that owns an hour ago of a video to these by the put a scene in that existence off one of the hostages stick. on october, the 7 missed 30 of us. in this 45 2nd video, he made the call to, to him, listed in the video, saying that their ad strikes, the idea is that likes have killed his wife and 2 children. they are the most viewed of things to him. and he requested that, that'd be no delay from the is a to government into that a ton of the city about these back to be buried in the state that is that
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a so on both sides it seems there is a lot of pain. a lot of suffering with hope that a peaceful resolution will come as soon as possible. after decades of suffering. thank you. months or let's go back to tel aviv neck. we've seen the relatives of the hostages gathering on the square again today. what can you tell us about how people there are feeling of the relatives of the hostages that just terrified because they are shooting in the recent days, one more testimonies of the hostages dot to time about the abuses about the horror, about the gifts. tv by the terry stuff, how much the tunnels they don't have almost food. there are no medication. the children that are forced to see how a mass on the 7th of october to be had that slow to break. and burns is riley's innocent. one musical festival ended their homes and it is just terrible
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when they see that the understand that it is unimaginable what those could do to their loved ones. and they also hear about women. that's very right. and that their intimate that organs there, todd and the tears, stevens blade with them also into med parts of metals. and those testimonies makes the families of the hostages to be so terrified that they're asking and demanding these riley brian minister and his work cabinet to do whatever he can in order to return their loved ones back home. and let's take a listen to what these really prime minister benjamin at the now said earlier. i don't want to, excuse me, we will continue this war until we achieve the 3 goals to release all of our up to use to completely eliminate time us to ensure that gaza will never face such a thrust again. the on the other has the right. the,
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the part of the benjamin and then you all government and it is almost all his government. besides that, we charge adults the, all of them call in the, on the, to now to at a game launch full scale invasion into gaza and they're telling doing it then you know, that you shouldn't care about that hostages about their destiny. not because they don't want them bad, but they demand that's how much it will be destroyed. and they are saying that the, if the price is that the hostages will be killed, that's the price. but the most important thing is that, that the set or organization will not be any more any threat to these rarely, probably because they don't want any more 7. so folks over there saying never again, we don't want to leave next to
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a neighbor that to arise us for so many decades. and nathan, y'all will need to decide soon what she's doing. and he has here a big moral dilemma. and he also has his political career. he understands when the world ends, probably, she will need to go home. he will need to step down, and maybe even the court, you'll find him guilty of his corruptions deals. so maybe this will be his final decision, as a politician is the most that long serving is rarely prime minister. and the help that he will do the right decision for these rarely people and not just for himself or thank you. those aren't journalists, mohammed, and as you from the west bank city of robert last us are schumann from con eunice, in the southern, gaza and nick pull hewn and robbie berman from tel aviv. thank you. the diplomats from over 50 countries have gathered in north macedonia for the
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organization, for security and cooperation in europe. summit. russia is taking its place at the table this year to join discussions regarding challenges facing europe and your raise your we heard from the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, who says it's time the world abandons washington's unilateral policies and returns to the norms of international law. especially when it comes to the conflict in gaza . a bad job live when your boy got admitted to the logic of applying only the americans point of view of the situation. and the dominance of the united states in the region once again leads to a dead end because the american logic of exceptional dominance has led to an impasse in the o. s. c. e. just like it led to a bloody impasse in the countries involved in this conflict, is that on their instruments of international law. resolutions of you when security council, the general assembly, there was an international legal framework in the form of various documents that
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were adopted by countries in addition to or development of these resolutions. of course, all this should have been complimented by the work of the quarter, but the work of the quarters was blocked by the united states and they replaced the international law to a world order based on their rules and began to model the situation in the region as well, there's this question, moving all regional players and the international community away from it. so what did it all lead to turn it on, present them to the escalation, and we haven't seen anything like this in terms of destruction and caustic lenses for the future. i'm not even talking about the number of victims in the k o t u, with which we see how the calls inside to treat each other and the civilian population. again, this concept should cease to exist, namely the concept of the dominance of one power model for regulating the international space any nor national relations. specifically this regional prices
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issues we need to return to international law and probably develop new tools for multilateral diplomacy. because of course, the floor says has a big flown and the countries of the region are not part of the course. it, it is impossible to move forward towards normalization without the countries of the region. because there must be a new multi lateral political instrument that will help to realize volt, the international leather seats now needs to be applied in order to resolve the situation schedule store, moving north and w versus foreign minister has spoken at an o. s. c meeting saying the organization is on the brink of the bis, accusing it of being subjugated by the you and nato. the cause that you have now was shared with me, but i was, i should do. we need human rights institutions that a so flawed they can be used as a tool by those that aim to privatize international organizations for their own needs to this and will. how can this kind of,
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i see serves the interests of europe and security and cooperation. the situation today is a direct result of attempts. my own neighbors in the west is up to use the i see to aggressively push the room sofa, shouldn't trust. it was destroying the fundamental principle of consensus and the very culture of diplomacy. it's clear to any unbiased person that it is impossible to seriously and finally resolve europe and security issues and such a climate in the capital of the west. and well, there is an obsession with crushing any chance for a revival of the i see that they have already created the european political community, excluding russia and dollars destroys another line of separation across our content . and breaks up the i c area people to basically pull circuit land rover. definitely didn't miss his awards there. and he brought up examples to support each and every argument. this is, after all, the world's largest regional security group, but he no longer sees this as an effective organization. he also said that he sees our c observers going selections with prepared conclusions and also that they have
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. fortunately, the score and adage has a broad face east, west cooperation, 5, those unprecedented sanctions that will soon put on moscow over the conflict and you'd frame i, he also brought up how, for example, it was the last which was the 1st the on for withdrawal from the city of ocean skies, which is actually lower confidence and security and the west, but it doesn't care about any agreements outside of nato, the same nato as to remind at this point, ministers there, that bomb the, this law the oh, that's her. and ukraine and georgia against russia, and also she once again reminded the foreign ministers sitting there. that francois molanda and ireland merkel themselves admitted that the key of agreements for example, which is for a stall and tactics for to build the military capabilities there. so his question is, what is the point of this organization? if it only serves their interest, is that for me, but it is security to west and at least have made
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a short sighted choice in favor was made. so over the, i see that true intentions were again made clear when washington and brussels rejected russia's proposals on legally binding security guarantees for europe in december 2021. but it was, they didn't even engage in a dialogue with us. on january 28th of 2022, i sent a message to the foreign ministers of europe. and the us calling for an explanation on that positions over the obligation not to strengthen one's own security at the expense of the security of others, which was adopted at the i see sometimes nobody answers the question but, but you see it instead we received responses from the e u foreign policy for august, and the nato secretary general is disgusted around the issue. yes, that's what the position of the west was like. you know, one cause what our president, so from, is designed to the i see the only nato can provide legally binding security guarantees. the continues to be of the plants roles of suffering, the greatest consequences of the united states. campbell,
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a new crime of port wallace using our economic partnership, the deliberate prosperity to the european union for decades. great, let's go in and once again, sort that live off. had to remind the foreign ministers there that it was the key of regime that started human rights violations all the way back in 2014, with germany's concerns as you put because germany consented to the fact that as for the level of put a nazis seize the power there, so at the moment sir, did land rover, doesn't see a future with you always see, he says that it is in just in jeopardy. and he says of that is because of a western states and their actions. by the way, this meeting was not attended by you crane. and also as the only allowed to the list way in the and poland didn't show up over in protest of what for the live roads near presence there. so that's there, i bought a from the o. s. c meeting and was for a good lever. i've had to say there, oh, big plus has announced a new oil production cut of more than $2000000.00 barrels per day. and we've
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expected to raise global prices. that includes russia and saudi arabia agreeing to extend existing output reductions. the group that amounts for more than 40 percent of the world's oil extraction has also invited brazil to join next year. let's go live now to collab bark par fee of all $5.00 full university professor. welcome sir. so the opec plus have agreed to reduce significant production of yet another 1000000 barrels per day. what do you think could be the consequences of this move? the doctors, the caustic once was uh, the price is low and now is up to $12.00 and hopefully we go even further. and instead of going down and sell the change was
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checking the market would be supplies because there is no worse than where you have 12 in the market. nobody knows what's the direction is what are the decision coming to be? and that's what's happening in the last few days. speculators are on the market down the prices down. and because of what the, the rumors and my, some members we need update on, on the equipment and wouldn't stop that reduction by the end of the year was other romans like that. and now everything is clear and the market to sell the lives, the prices are going up. not too much, but you know, to keep everybody happy. that reduces the consumers well. also
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a rise to around $83.00 per barrel from around $77.00 per barrel. before the deal is quite significant and could affect the economies of the us and european countries. what challenges do you think these countries might face as a result of this happens? well, the america is one of the, uh, the biggest producer on as well. and american companies, we've been a great off of that and it's just kind of a book to see when they talk about committed to the producing countries. i'm forgetting that the, the really the biggest thing that this is and, and most talk about the geo politics of this for from one second. sorry, arabia has also agreed to extend its kind of 1000000 barrels a day. do you think this could have anything to do with the ongoing unrest in the
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middle east, and how could this affect the policies of the major players who rely on this like the united states or? well, i don't think this is directed in macon, but of course, i mean disturbance in the, in uh, in the woods. uh, i need the service in the lease would uh, always have some kind of a fix on the price is economy to press for any parts of so was need visa and secure. and when this is printed, then uh, economy suffers. uh so, and this from this point, yes, uh, what's going on and guys, uh, again, default a for the estimates. everybody's particularly low skill needs will not be allowed to be involved with the conflict and go beyond
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what is and right now and other countries out of those layers might be for uh the i'll be at 80 and golf mice is the fact of switching. so all these things be care peebles to produce, and investors think twice before they increase their investment or production. in other words, especially china, india, and browse the and all of this. and they get a reduces. so in directly, yes, it does. take it as the price is applied to the oh, do you think we could expect a similar options from opec plus like this in the future? the pick. so yes, as long as the this product, the, the price is uh, the production its uh, or the market. the installation on the, you know, the, uh,
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the influences of some of the economies in the world due to change. if the prospects for the future is dumped by any user, no, i'm fine. i'm a wor, future conflicts or whatever. and then yes, i'll because to compete again, i'll think plus on or you think there's such a use where there's a they continue seduction on the gradually as a whole. uh, yeah, it would go back to normal reduction and english, cadillac bought tar fee, all $5.00 full university professor. thank you, sir. i was going down to africa where a ship with 25000 tons of wheat from russia has arrived in the somalian capital of
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mogadishu. rushes in, baset or to somali officially handed over the shipments to the countries interior minister. the cargo, as part of the humanitarian aid, meant to address the consequences of this month flooding in the east african country, which has killed almost 100 people, enforced more than 700002 flee their phones. it is reportedly the country's worst climate disaster. in recent decades. and that's all for now, but for the latest breaking news, add 247 updates. check out r t dot com. thanks for tuning and we'll see you back. that's our, the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions.
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fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented as fast? can you see through their illusion going underground can and this was this, the new york city says joy that you guys have more power than the 3, or would you know both the move uh we go to the price quoted. yeah, i think we have to just go through the through zillow with as of see if you do have uh to get on there right now, just now its bundles go my 3, but there's no rush.

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