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the, the, the, the, the, the, the and degree being in gulf gaza. as is rarely bombardment returned to the enclave, killing at least $180.00 people according to palestinian authorities. israel says it's ready for the wars. next stage is the idea of the accused. as a mazda violating the week long truth, as, as bombs rain down on gaza. just minutes after the agreement expired in somalia, thanks for our supports. first delivery of 25000 tons of free grain saying the assistance has arrived at a crucial moment. the
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live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r. t international. flyers are lighting up the gaza skyline, as is really defense forces ramp up hostilities. the southern city of con eunice and jamalia of refugee camp in the north have both reported. they come under selling the idea of released footage of the airstrikes. the army says it is targeting him us infrastructure, including underground sites and operational command center. and the military compound suspected of launching anti tank missiles few areas in guys that are saved from the assault as is really showing has both north and south regions. attacks have intensified in northern bay on noon and jamalia, as well as rasa and con eunice in the south, where many palestinians have attempted to flee the violence, the there
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in socks and filled with anger, relatives more on their loved ones at l. holly hospital and gaza city is a, is rarely strikes, killed almost 180 people this friday, including the 3 journalists as a product to the palestinian health ministry was rushed to help the injured buried under the rumble from an idea of the attack on a roof of building emergency services are overloaded all over southern gaza. well, many are hope to be rescued alive. the gruesome reality of those killed are seen under the debris. the hospitals in con eunice, are also overwhelmed after a residential area was targeted by the idea of the buildings were reduced to rough, always emergency crews and muscles rushing to save those trapped under the debris. here's a on resident had to say about the experience, the israelis ball and at the time when people were searching to be in their homes, which means that they wanted to kill him. commit messages. as railways knew that
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after the friday pro people gathering that home street longer, so they waited for a peaceful residence to come back to their homes and then bomb being time neighborhood. the buildings collapsed on people, on women and children. it is not a life. you have exposed yourself and your country in front of the whole well children is going because of you throughout the day, off the 7 days, all to think of the media because we didn't get to manage to extend this and very humorous agencies fire since early morning 7, the ones that i the size of the information from the north and the south in the middle of the evening. and most of the city of far away from the hospital from spain, most of the hospitals, there's 2 s, right? except logins was very low and we have seen the smoke the hospice, it was prostate, gaza,
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they're working now and they actually meeting the emergency plan. now we start hearing again. is there any drones? we start seeing thousands of casualties arriving to the emergency section. thousands, hundreds of injuries arriving to the hospitals right here to the hosp with those across the garza street in the north, in the south. across the street. it's very necessary to mention that there is thousands of people should start using 5 a mazda of hoffman, their buildings. there's tons fence and they say in a very difficult situation, especially winter is very slow. meanwhile, israel says 136 hostages are still being held by him aust, including 17 women and 2 children. 5 hostages died well in captivity,
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according to the idea of spokesperson, who says the army had to ramp up the fences. i don't see this your book, these royal defense forces has resume fighting in the goal is a straight interest and is prepared for the next stages of the war. the mass violated the truce by not implementing the plan. so the release of the adoptees and by firing rockets into the territory of the state of israel, i must have we attacked over 200 targets and a precise attack based on quality intelligence from the land and sea. and the goal is to strip along its length and breadth of to him a we attacked and destroyed him. us targets the most terrorists found inside terrorist headquarters areas with explosives, tunnels, launch sites, and rockets. meanwhile, moss has circulated footage showing the release of 2 young is really women who are among the 8 hostages fried on thursday and picked up by red cross workers. one of them says the militants treated them with respect people
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who then became miss and everything. but as we continue sharing the experience as the pay of the people caught up in the gaza war, we now look at the story of an indian nation and medical volunteer who was one of the last to evacuated from the destroyed in the nation hospital in northern guys and is now helping those in need. in the south of the region the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go selves. some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on the all civilians and one in the
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we 3 indonesian mercy volunteers, continue to work at the indonesian hospital until the last moment before we all have to be back to it. the situation in north guys i run the indonesian hospital is very difficult. he's really tax everywhere. the be the most read indonesian citizens mercy volunteers, who even norris guys that are on the indonesian hospital. and so far they have decided to stay engaged in the evening of november 9th, 2023. there was another bowman in the area around the the median hospital above me
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is the ceiling that has collapsed due to an ease. wiley sign is bowman. you can see behind me many buildings have collapsed. we are currently unable to get updates on the fatalities. but we have seen a lot of injured victims who are taken to the indonesian hospital and many of them are children and women. so does that mean conklin more than 1700 victims to were taken to the indonesian hospital have died more than 600 of them are children and more than 300 of them are women. the yeah, must be crazy. good. in their hearts, they're wanting to be evacuated because the war was so terrible, but their own conscious told them to stay. when we saw the condition of the indonesian hospital at the time it was full of victims. so of course, secrete and he's other colleagues had a conscious how could they leave the individuals hospital in the midst of such dark
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conditions? therefore he said, i've decided to stay and gaza based on my conscience the deadline on. yeah, the last time we communicated with through pure was friday morning at 5 o'clock by noon we could no longer communicate. so its been 4 days without communication. i never thought the situation would get this done. the, the only foreigners are 3 of us were still waiting for the bus for the evaluation. most likely will be evacuated fast. patients will go 1st. possibly. if we don't get out immediately, they might end up in the hospital to night, or whenever they're really in front of the hospital. i mean,
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we joined the last group since we prioritize the injured victims and complete the hospital has completely stopped operating at that time of evacuation. the situation was really tense. he's really turned steps around at the indonesian hospital at a distance of only 50 meters, even when we were barred in the bus. their tanks continued to shoot at the buildings throughout the hospital, the the, the guys and my dear son stick through a field tech. first of all, keep worshipping, keep brain, ask a lot for help, whether it be in a safe or critical situation. and secondly, decree reason and to read your representatives of the indonesian people who support the people of gaza, palestine. so take good care of the dignity of the indonesian people. and the message from my father represents both of us. we once again think our parents and
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the parents of other volunteers always support us to help the people of gather, we think holding donation people for support to minutes hearing aid programs. we also think presidential could be daughter for his support, the son, me to our parents, our brothers, my sister, and also to the indonesian people we ask for your prayers for the 6 of us, the doctors, the journalist, and the people who help the people gather the when after some positive developments in africa, russian cargo ship with 25000 tons of grain has arrived in the symbolic capital. nobody issue. russia's ambassador to the country visited the seaport for the
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official hand over at the greatest molly is interior minister. the cargo is part of the humanitarian aid package following this month's flooding in the east african country, which has killed more than 100 people and displaced over a 1000000. moscow says the 2nd batch of rain will be sent to somalia. before the end of the year smalley, i expressed gratitude for the assistance saying it will help thousands of its citizens in their time of need. we are thankful for the delivery of $25000.00 tons of grain which will greatly benefit a 1000. so some of the people texted by the car and slots resulting from el nino. this assistance arrives at a crucial moment and once more would come on board show for a substantial support and labor and commitment to helping some all the overcome this challenge and period and as more grain is expected to arrive to several other african countries likes. and by the way, we spoke to journalists keith baptist from zimbabwe. timothy will be a to a local journalist from nigeria and r t correspondent, new level you can get on africa's continuing food security issues. the west simple
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standards on the matter and rushes fulfillment of its promises. a, as in bob we like many of the african nations foot secuity remains the pressing concern. a combination of factors including political instability, climate change, and a global foot crisis, has left 1000000 fund or both hung up. but in july 2023 russia place to donate 50000 tons of green to peace of the 6 african countries, including zimbabwe. this move comes as a response to the global foot crisis, a call which many as in bob wins across the country, have welcomed with open arms. on other significant game change that the russia africa summit addressed is the issue of what security gains and bob we in particular, this is this sort of jo federalized suits of the global supply chain of disruptions and rising costs. many farm husbands and bob we were unable to access the fed lives that they need to produce efficient meals. but there was, and there is now
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a renewed sense of hope. after the news that russia has sent and delivered 25000 tons of weeks to a malia and bob wins are now waiting in the hope that the fertilizer and green will increase the landlord country before the planting season stops the more by russia to deliver free grain and fertilizer is a testament of the countries unwavering support of the african country that dates back to the 1970s. what can you tell us about the steel is how much grain does the rest have time to send to africa? so the signature of russia has indeed fulfilled his promises and that he has already begun delivering the green check for the 2 countries. that as the problem is by 5th it's in florida. me put you in the model. yeah. and put, you know, false. so at the 5th, it's cute after 2 countries to benefit from the donation is that the 1st time ships carrying $25000.00 times each football just for somebody i had 15 of possible. i've already touch down on the african continent. and since the start of this meet with
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me in a way to more of drivers, because it was said to be asked to be in the, of november the beginning of december. now the whole new fabric i is, the one of those beach is most vulnerable to climate change people. this is a great move that is seen as one that could help and live the, to the situation for many of these african countries. because for the 1st time this, yes, amalia was push just to do talk about the international rescue coming to the emergency watch listed as a devastating drought. coupled with the effects of the 3 decades of conflict and created a catastrophic food crisis on that day in the off the continents and months before president put to the, made this decision. somebody a found itself was in the midst of it, but couldn't take it to failed to read this season. and by mid 2023 this year, over a 1000000 people,
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which is really off of the population with live being through crisis levels of cruelty security as a country. let's face things and impending simons. and while the sessions will take place at all to be blacks, the great deal grant forms, a very important part of the component of off africa and expressing the mind is rectitude. as we have heard to the minister of international, i mean, information, culture and tourism alongside the minutes talking to area was acknowledging russian government and president. but i, to me a push, it would be a, as a quartz thing that's this don't need to say is the largest they've recently received. so cases that the russian government a deep understanding of the crisis. so my days basically, because as well, no, not having enough grade brings the rates of was tongue tied politically, submitted to you in places like somalia, olivia, thank you, let's so cross over to timothy. now some of the african food security. what was an
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integral issue? and the failed grain deal negotiations between kevin mosca, just how significant then all these russian grading shipments when it comes to type play this immense problem. now it's $200000.00 tons of brain. scott is what russia search be was going to sign. so our progress by a russian prize and proudly put in during the rush hour because somebody sometime in july and um, there are 6 ask on based on that you must go said father, most in need of these green is that will be received into brains on we understand from the a rush just ricardo minister that you know, walgreens are on the way to these applicant countries, including a reach are, as in bob with bali and the central african republic now is happening october for our shop pulled out of, you know, the blacks the green deals that was brought brokerage try to keep it in 2022. the
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idea behind the deal is to enable ukraine to exports. uh, you know, great pains to market around the world, including to african countries, up to 4 countries and band. but then along the way of russia, i seized the western countries. i'm continuing to make it difficult for them to explore fluid and fertilize a despite russia shipping to their own. and um, bargain products. and they go to paradoxical picture, emerges on the one hand, western countries are obstructing the supply, all green and fertilizers. and on the other hand, i will say frankly there are people critically blaming. as for the current crisis situation in the global food market, the surprise was especially clearly demonstrated during the implementation of the so called green deal. cloud me put in a rush it out to you for a visa, uh shipment for you. grace to africa only goes to show that block. she is,
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i'm trying to strengthen its bond with the continent. and this comes at a time when there was a growing anti west sentiments intercom sometimes speaking up against, on the west, on pain flies and spain. and the african concepts or this is, it just goes to show that russia is trying to prove itself as some, you know, dependable upon these fabric of nations. and yes, these grains will go a long way to be able to wordpress, someone big issues around for the security in africa as well. and president nicholas madero says caracas does not recognize the international court of justice is jurisdiction. and it says to us, to keep all regions, borders should be decide, isn't a quote sovereign way. and that's after the i, c, j one crock: us to refrain from action on the territory disputed by that as well. and deanna as been, as well as prepared for
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a referendum on the territory on sunday. the court did not specifically band venezuela from holding the referendum as deanna had requested. the vote calls into question in 18. 99 decision by an arbitration try being all that fixed. the borders of the former colony of both britain and the netherlands. so ill, rich as to keep a region has been gearing up crude exploration since 2015. working with companies such as us oil giant exxon mobil. a significant new discovery found an estimated resource of 10000000000 barrels co director of the midwestern marks institute. no, i, tara cubic and haiti, liberty editor of him, i have say the dispute stems from british colonial rule and has transformed into a quest for profit by western oil giants of the new beyond his government. this is totally us lackey, and this is not to be surprising. this area has always been in contention. and
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especially now since the vast mineral wealth of the keyboard has been discovered, oil, natural gas, co goals, etc. uh, this is really up the game of the us in particular through exxon mobil, which is a angling to get its hands on all but well then yada has unilaterally unilaterally this area is in dispute. as i said, for, for over a century, unilaterally started to give it to, to give licenses to x on mobile and perhaps other oil companies. and this is where been, as well as starting to see this has gone too far. we have to remember that all of the stems from the british empires, colonies in south america do the delivery in the us continually to the proverbial
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curve in the 18th century. the british for intends on for a new colonial section south of the in order to maintain dominance in the region. that's where bruce, the even comes from in the 1st slips known 1840 unilaterally. annex is the entire region in question. these oil cartels, it goes so many excuses and they couch what they're doing and sell prices. legalese . but the bottom line is always, always the bottom line, so to speak. but it's deeper. you even think if we look at who's pushing this with indiana? is that tom? oh, it's a mobile employees and we look at paying the legal fees for the honors legal though . right now, again, is exxon mobile and that's on mobile. doesn't care about some realty, right? all right, excellent, mobile cares about prophets to work as most populous nation
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and economic powerhouse nigeria has shown interest in joining the bricks group. and that's as argentine as newly elected government pulls back on its membership plan. the decision was announced by nigerian minister of foreign affairs that use this. it took her measure as much right enough to decide for yourself. we'd partners should be unaware that should be in mode to for see to the approaches in our interest. we should with them to groups like brooks g 20. and how do you notice? because your sites and k teachers, for example, countries with extraneous population, an economy should belong to them wide and he's nigerian not included. we spoke with public affairs analysts color while age on center says nigeria must put its own interest 1st. you look at and your uh, pull is still an international real. ready from time as one being the very best. remember during the civil war, a lender, i was relying on the west to supply donation. you don't
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to prosecute the wall, but unfortunately of england then it'll take me to the west generally the way of false comment. it was russia, the product kind of building and you're out, you know, at some point during the war. and so uh, these, uh, uh, the major approach of having, like what it looks like view it needs now, you know, in the relations in our relations with all the nations. i think we must job that at this point, breed to a very strong men, both of what 8 of the western nations cool, nice manger and out from the daisies, all the international relations. but i think of seems the most problem i've seen is interest. and this country is not necessarily to tech, to manage your interest either to look at it. you know, you have within the, you know, the western countries. you have the g 7,
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you have the quote alliance. you have the g 20 vendor as i've been, you know, you know, invited to be part of those uh, those groups full of fostering economic relations. so if we most of live as a nation, they've, if, if we've most, for the interest for us and u. k. military contractors created a sweeping plan for global censorship in 2018 that's according to documents. so whistleblower has recently made public, they expose a censorship, industrial complex that allegedly emerged following breakfast and trumps election are to so me my issue or how does the details freedom of thought and speech are cornerstones of western society or so we're told about how much to phone been through government agencies really have in shaping public narrative and you leave the so called city i. l files shows reality behind the scenes. unlike the
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twits of files which detail mostly defensive activity, like censorship and the amplification. the cta file showed members instructed in a wide array of offensive operations, including infiltration creation, to fight for southerners use of the phones and more the seats, the aisle or cyber threat intelligence league is a supposedly volunteer group with no government affiliations who fight against on line misinformation, but he turns out that's far from the truth. a whistle blower has exposed the scale of collusion between the group and us and u. k. government agencies that goes back years alert streubal view documents including strategist documents, training videos, presentations and internal method. just reveal that in 2019 us and you can military unintelligence contract or a slab by a form or your k defense research or sorry jamie develop the sweeping censorship framework. this contract or the school at s t i l,
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which partnered with c. i s a in the spring of 2020 not only were multiple us security agencies involved in shaping the work of the city aisle, even attending weekly meetings. there was the blower also reveals that as many as 20 of the books members directly worked for the f b i or the cyber security and infrastructure security agency, or c, i a say the s d i l ultimate goal was to become part of the federal government in our weekly meetings, they made it clear that they were building these organizations within the federal government. and if you build this 1st iteration, we could secure a job for you. so while officials from these agencies preached about protecting the 1st amendment, the group engaging covered activities to influence, public opinion and sense or inconvenience narratives on social media. and with the cove and 19 pandemic of 2020 c. i a say director of chris crabs even raise the city
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aisle, predicting a fruitful future relationship. malicious actors are trying to take advantage of coven 19 through targeted cyber attacks on businesses, governments, and individuals. see i as a government as working with partners to stop this through efforts like the newly established coven 19 cyber threat intelligence lead. it's no longer the c, i a say claim to 2020 presidential elections was the most secure in american history. but mainstream media will still have you believe the city i lead was just a group of volunteer experts in cyber security. looking out for the nation. articles about the group were published on bloomberg and the washington post. and these tci lead members discuss whether the actions potentially violated the 1st amendment. they did not the easiest ones that if we get away with it, it's legal and there were no 1st amendment concerns because we have
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a public private partnership. that's the one they used to this because those concerns private people can do things. public servants can do. and public servants can provide the leadership and coordination. these latest mix paint a vivid image of the was n, u k. governments highly coordinated and we find efforts to develop social media censorship programs. but it seems if those actions push the desired narrative and protect the right interest, any tactics become fair game. all right, let's look at the news for now, but to stay with us, i'm back in 30 minutes with much more by the the,
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