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scott, flood violence was never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom. the best on grief spread across strong drive his way. the followings were ton to the antagonist. at least 200 people have been killed since friday according to try to send you an old horse. he's a local journalist suppose to us from the territories in its vicinity. what i'm up lots of us present has been 15 times. i've been in since haven't stopped crossing back and forth. people are discussing and keyless not knowing where to go and not knowing where to sleep from a point where to address as counsel and say things hopes to mediate a new truth is wally official. reports of the state that prepared to consider right is come to greece to release more of this. the death toll. why is it installs this
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south africa is lita brown is well defensive, a good crime. we are exclusively on the complex on to other issues from a former president of the applicant nation the, i think the israeli government has consistently been working. but typically with regard to this settlements on the west bank to undermine the possibility for the majors of that 2nd. i think i state the a very warm welcome to you. it's just 15 pm here in the russian campus. so, and this is all the international with the late as well. please don't think it's good to have you with us. and we start the aisle with breaking news from gaza as the id s has resumed. his phone, bossman of the area of a 100 palestinians have report to they've been killed in a single missile strike on the giovanni at refugee camp in the north of gong. so
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the attack was supposed to be level buildings to the ground as volunteers search for survivors under the russell. as according to palestinian health ministry, the total number of palestinians killed by the idea since the war broke out has reached 15207 hundreds of them were killed in this latest resumption of hostile essays. meanwhile, at the idea of states, it struck more than $400.00 targets across the enclave of a nights, as well as also old and civilians to evacuate from combat zones as it steps up his ground defensive in northern garza areas. the ideas has intensified. strikes on include dogs of city and bay at noon in the north, as well as the southern types of con eunice and refund on the bold with egypt as the spot that gives way to government previous date. designating large parts of his office safe service. having instructed civilians to flee the from the no
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i do plan on being as you all there. this is the there. while this is outside the i'll all the hospital in garza city, locals and relatives on the dead are and show can be renewed is really on slows as off the week long. truth expired with is while accusing him. us of violating the deal. the militant group claims it was is well that will cease to swap more christmas. this rustic images emerging from the southern city of rough fall to low closing rescue crews asking, scrambling to find the survivors, admit the rubble of bones out those exist the emergency services on hospitals struggle to cope with a massive influx of fresh casualties. i'm out of town. in con, unice has also reportedly become the targets of successive is really i raise a massive column of smoke, was seen rising into the sky as a result of an attack on residential towers in the city of calling units itself. of big things, including young children,
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have been rushed to medical center. as of the earliest strikes is what one survive had to say about the experience. is riley is bummed at the time when people with the things to be in the homes. which means that they wanted to kill him commit master, cuz his riley's knew that after the friday, proud people would gather in the homes to eat lunch. so they waited for peaceful residents to come back to their homes and then problems the entire neighborhoods, the buildings collapse, some people and women and children. this is now kind of life. you have exposed yourself and your country in front of the whole world. children are dying because of you throughout the day. canadian, palestinian, during this month, social non told us through how the situation is unfolding and southern gaza. as you can hear, the realize now spied drones are buzzing around us. air strikes have not stopped. us like just the tip. now if you can hear the difference now is that it is very similar to how they were talking about the city right now. it's just not,
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it's not just a single and stripe or a single, a bunch from the see the that the buses, the pop of ships and the seats does not have them strikes. that's one type we call it is like events, but he does have it in buildings at one time. at least let's have also been brought down to the people of tried eunice. and even though the tide and this is now, i bought to zone and that they should leave had units as soon as possible to remain safe my going for themselves. the humanitarian situation here it is very dire. yesterday for example, i tried to go out and look for some foods and couldn't find any people that owned me a guy that asking me what can we go next to it? is it safe that the hospital in its vicinity? what i'm not supposed to put them has the one to 5 times and it says having stop pressing back and forth. people are scott sitting in chaos, not knowing where to go and not knowing where to sleep going where to address.
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unfortunately, it seems that even so that all of the go seasons happening water has starts as again, as people have to be adjusted again after going through some kind of piece over the last 7 days. the oaks had the 7th attack by how the ice cannot be used to justify the killing of more than 15000 people. in garza, as, according to the editor in chief of the arab news outlet and face of a boss, and a new episode of going on the ground airing today on all t a by says his views on the is wally palestinian conflicts is coverage in the media on the approach his home nation, saudi arabia has taken his a preview, the outside of the and the you, a cooling facies fires at the united nations and then side of your radio, then be saying they should be a global arms embargo on israel. what do you think uh, i mean, i know just israel would, you would support us at the holding the expo strategies for the t,
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perhaps in response to very, very on to response. but what do you think? so how do you maybe meant by that? because obviously all the arms being is just more to the thousands upon thousands of children are nato. so from the united states, in your opinion, in britain, what you need to think, what the position it clearly says is you need to be said across the board over the board. so if arms producing countries such as the united states, the embargo selling weapons to countries that they think our cri, uh, are using them for genocide or for war crimes, then that should be a rule that applies the phone. everybody know, to have your favorites excluded. what's happening here is again with phone a sympathy for the innocent lives lost on october 7th. this does not justify the killing of over 15000 people, innocent people. a lot of them are babies. a lot of them they have just,
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there's been a footage. there's been footage recently released of a baby, an infant really that was picked up out of the problems by a miracle. he or she is a still a life. but you know, you and i, and possibly every human being on the planet can agree that is not a terrace that cannot possibly be a total of this. so where is the condemnation? where is the sympathy the mean wall in the west bank is where the solitudes have opposed to the open fire and a palestinian teenager, the boys believed would be increasingly injured in the incident with the idea reports of the presence entering an ambulance from reaching the same is where the forces say they've arrested 7 people in recent rates and the blues, where the boy was injured, the mazda base, joining us mohammed the tape brings us a laces from the ground, and it was 5, 7 october. the us witness that significant escalation invested most of the
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specially when banks writing national security and it's 70 some odd. would it be a circular road that one does post on guns for, but it's not as if it was the bank to the district to protect themselves and defend themselves. as the said, i gotta step on a serious but they use it. i would just use it and i think the scene is on the killing them and they have everything. beautiful music, the roads, those bank, and the rising them the night. so they all go to the by the i the if they taking over lance the talk. but will buy kind of hands on the lunch. so what i see on there, but event on a student from pick into the all of the, from the, the ups on the farms out on the system on. so this is on this year the, the she has also been and got off the phone said less, and the says believes that they are backed by. that is why they go out of it as we took the most that you have. and you still find this all the time, the support of them visit the month when they get it back to home is between hours and janine and always show support for them. so the bus you have suffered sensitivity october. and under this event of discussion by the i, if,
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as well as both of us as most of the same time, the entire soul since october 7th view and has registered modems, $300.00 attacks, by jewish settlers across the west bank, which resulted in at least $33.00 times will tease. in many cases the victims property was also damaged, and the palestinian mom was recently shot dead by a sense they knew the city of nat police. his family is seeking justice. knew this so my children still can believe their father is gone and will not return. my son was soc, is going out to search for him. i hope that my husband's rights will be recognized . the people will know the truth of what happened. we were on our land when they attacked us. how that would happen to us does not happen to other families. one of the problems in other news on the is ready palestinian conflicts and unprecedented number of ultra orthodox jews. how jews have volunteered to sub in the ideas as lots of the religious communities spend is defending their right to avoid the draft
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. members of the her ready to community have been allowed to refuse mandatory. so for instance, as well, sounds a. instead, they did take that time to study in the torah for leaving. this will help protect the promise line to stupid not to win a voluntary unless when status is controversial and criticized by is ladies both inside and outside the home or the community just by the debates. the orthodox volunteers say this trend has come to stay. i grew up in all the look, say community and as well. hey, i never saw this. i will be in the army and died. yes, of course i grew up like my brothers. i was in the a she bites of place that you learn by the all the day from 7 in the morning to 12 in the night. and this is you away after you, when it land and the bible the day when you were going to get marriage. and then you have like 8 to 10 presents a and a when i was 18 years old, i decided to left to leave the school of issue that and to go to the army. i see
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that a lot of it was all those people like me wants to do it. they, they a little bit afraid from the environment, from the community of, from this how it will sort of look society that's really been now against a but a lot of people like me after i did it and people like me, they see that there is the option to serve in the ideas and not change their values . a b s which is led to some of the younger, younger henry. they're asking us, i am aware that there is a very big increase, just crazy or ours. ours is off the phone to any army because what happens?
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i think it's things that are in the society for very, very long time. it's not something that happened now because of the things that happened that happened on the 7th of october and people have they say the community is in that he's enjoying it and the not security of the society around so much. i, as global outrage spreads the south oswick and president serial of i'm opposed to hans decried as well as auctions in dollars that will speak and get the ongoing cop $28.00 climate change conference in dubai. so don't think i is up code and the crew charge of d that is underway in gaza. the war against the innocent people of palestine is a war crime that you must be. and it's not
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south africa is urging the international criminal court to investigate what a cause is really well crimes. we sat down with the nations for my president vapor . and becky, who says a tuesday solution is impossible, while is really assessments remaining parts of the west bank. you can watch the exclusive interface throughout the day here, ronald c for now has a preview. the i think the, the what is the big step is that the is early government has consistently been working. but typically with the got to this settlement on the west back to on the mind, the possibility for the majors of that 2nd. second state. it is necessary to go back to the negotiations to create the 2nd viable state a of the police didn't and people in waiting in the context of within the framework
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that they've said like the good citizen bought this. so i, i think they're part of the big, big challenge is the best way these really government city actually genuinely it development adds up aspect above that time. the, the lines top humanitarian aid official, full gaza on the west bank will not have a visa extended by the is wally or ortiz, and will be forced to leave the country as of the whole, formal humanitarian aid for gauze, and provokes and major backslash. and as well, we've been informed by these really authorities that they would not renew the visa of ms. testings past the due date. at some point later this month. i think you've seen some of the republic attacks and twitter against her, which were actually unacceptable. and you know, personal direct attacks on you in personnel anywhere around the world is an acceptable and puts people's lives at risk. according to you and ethics. she is
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supposed to be impartial and objective. but unfortunately, she is neither hastings dangerous rhetoric and dangers innocence, israeli and palestinian civilians. the nice thing is concept as new as you want to, terry, and told in a so fully occupied palestinian territory for 93 years earlier as well. didn't know, did you ins response to the october 7th attack by him off his quote disgraceful. was accused hastings of being slow to condemn the attack b. as way they all saw, i t say they plan to check the visas. if you, when representatives more carefully hastings how the earlier raise the alarm of the humanitarian situation in war torn garza, we all know that there's more than 200 hostages in captivity, and they need to be released immediately and unconditionally. the same goes for humanitarian assistance, going into guys, it has to be able to reach civilians unconditionally the time and all the jerusalem development assigned to somebody else. and it's not always those that tell of a box with impunity and believes that it's one will fit as well,
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and one will fit everyone else is it i is, is doing pick and choose and its a position towards the international organizations. so what about is it a does or facebook pick human is not connected to that aspect of the international law or to the mortality of office actions. it's more to that interest that on interest, regardless how this complies with the international is it is now how confident that whatever it does side by side, if it will do an accept, we don't want that, but it wants to achieve it. but it, by the way, to support becoming all the more powerful and more important than the mortality and the international law that should be covered. make everybody equally. this is, this is the stand up of value. that is the and usa of trying to accept the size of it are to say that the chart in the has the,
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the person in charge the is not, does not have the same dignity and value of life as this, which is today. the child's been so, so i don't think does the terms of the filters leading germany into financial tails best the dining validate from the countries influential dis, spiegel magazine. it comes with building struggles to remedy a $60000000000.00 a national budget sold full of a shop energy supply crisis ortiz, solid defense details further and so on that now a fee is the world has looked green with envy at the german economy. it was known as the power in june of europe chucking along, driving the continent, german efficiency, we were told i'm it's technology, david the advantage. but now jeremy looks like it's ready for the scrap. pete, it's was the set. did like a call that's going to put in the boeing this dog and german chancellor all of
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shows that tends to say that all is under control, provoked mockery. the citizens can rely on the state to uphold these commitments. to them. we want to leave anyone alone facing the challenges we are currently dealing with so intensely. you will never walk alone. that's what i promise last year. and it remains true. the brakes when the economy rate screech to a halt in mid november, the country's constitutional court ruled the government wants to live, to keep dipping into a new set from the pandemic. the pulse of some 60000000000 euros schultz and co had been using to patch up hold is no longer an option with problems piling up for germany's cash flow, ordinary citizens will be hit hard with no more subsidies for gas and electricity. as of december 31st, this year the economic and stabilization funds will be closed. there will be no
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more payouts from this. let's hope it's a mild winter. but look, germany's finance minister pretty much predictive best without wash and gas. he said, prices would creep higher, and let's be clear. germany is still buying russian energy just built directly. and wherever there is a midland, the costs go up. o position politicians on incense fort i wonder why other countries, for example, have no problem forwarding russian oil or guys, germany does this to, by the way, the german, he's currently doing it in the particular re stupid and particularly expensive and particularly environmentally damaging. why should we get the oil by india? we get the gas, the liquid gas, 5 belgy, and it would be more obvious to use to buy clients, then it would be much cheaper. germany has also been imposing l. m. g gas for the us. i'm the gulf states of capital, berlin and vessel germans paying us 30 to 40 percent premium,
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just to show it to russia. that's not going down well with many in germany saying that schultz is just not up to the mock. i'm president lee low ratings of booking his 10. you would even before the bombing of the north stream to pipeline schultz, it's already decided it was a no go dropping. it's it's if occasion days before the ukraine who even started this, actually this is pretty veiled. shelf of 16 panageries, a key element for the german economy, which will play a decisive role in wherever it gets back on its feet or moves abroad. and it is also key element for the inside german budget, which is still suffering from too high energy prices. so that, coupled with the high cost of room materials, has left germany's industrialist in a quandary, the german association of small and medium sized enterprises as reported to almost $1.00 and $5.00 member companies, are considering regular casing, some elements of production abroad. and they all know to be anyone's us,
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i'm french multinationals also shutting up shop. we are losing more and more market share due to imported budget tires. following demand leads to under utilization of our production sites, which puts additional pressure on production costs. therefore, there is no perspective for these operations. why? the price of energy is simply too high, and now the country is facing recession. germany alone, affecting financial power, has now less than the lunch. the wheels of its economy come off. the next to a change of pace, as we head straight to the capital can most go where the brick set plants at fashion summit drops out. today. also using h takes, as behind the curtains to see how the fashion industry is calling for be think about diversity and unity of the block. brooks is more than politics and economics . the group has become so effective at fostering civil and cooperative
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international relations that he has now taken on cultural significance. the 1st edition of the brakes plus fashion summit organized under the auspices of the most school fashion week has emerged as a hub for commercial dealings between prominent industry figures. special is journalist designers and emerging brands from all over the world. this summit will have designers from brazil, serbia, in the needs of south africa, and even russia oldest playing the work for the public to see making it a commercial event for international cultural cooperation. the summit schedule includes mass through courses, lectures, passion shows, hosted by russian and international designers and plenary discussions. the
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. this is a great opportunity for participants coming from all over the world to get together and discuss roads options, whether it be in terms of business development or the use of advanced technologies . the fashion world of course and international cooperation. steven is, was very good. i just attended one of the patients so from innovation date design. i think it's not just a member of the books, but also other countries that is perhaps interested or considering. what about the big mix in general? people are, those are the words coming and like quite a bit eating with each other in this event. so that's why this event has
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a really good impact for the designers, for and everyone in the fashion industry where to great with ration to great results. and that's happening. that's happening right now. yeah, hopefully we breaks uh, we can be together and promo thing each other and we can be much stronger to the global market. bye, thanks for your company here on all the international based on today. plentiful updates. we found on our website on t thought com and told me again, some more news in 30 minutes. the there is no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the madness of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also
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a pursuit. this is 3rd world lunacy re washing press for so the funder line likes to say we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to what we should be living on. we have very close propaganda. you know a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions ask the better. the answer is will be the i'm action or time. so you're welcome back to going underground broadcast. so you will around the world from golf 28 host do by in the week of the raise national day, celebrating the unification of the amber. it's and the fight for independence from britain, with costing a shadow over the u. a is called the 28th centre of world attention. and likewise,
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saudi arabia for this week being awarded a site of well, the expo 20 fuzzy is the alleged garza genocide, backed by nato nations. both savvy arabia and the u. a. e, of oppose the u. s. u k. and the u. nations like holding for a permanent cease fire in palestine, while the leading newspaper in this region is our music with me again in the studio, is it towards winning editor in chief? i love us previously editor in chief of saudi arabia's already english. thank you so much, 5, so for coming back on that long to get through this time since your last ongoing underground. i mean before 1228 before. so how do you export 2030. i suppose i should ask you about this shadow costs across this region. how difficult has it been for you personally and professionally just watching, witnessing thousands upon thousands of children being slaughtered by all this nature, the nation weaponry in, in gaza, or muse, covering it every day. i sincere condolences, i, i know speak as
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a human being and an unfortunate citizen of this part of the region of condolences to every citizen, every uh, civilian that has been killed on on either side as an editor, its been an equally painful. it's always a little bit more painful when it's in your own backyard. but also it was fascinating on to, to look at how quickly things have changed. if you remember the last time i was here with you in the studio over 2 or 3 months ago, the vibe was complete. the different pieces we were talking about. absolutely. we were talking piece actually just a few days before uh, in september before the, the october 7th attacks happened. we were talking about the one piece the and that's going to solve all the regional problem. so the piece normalization attached to a cell, the palestinian deal. and it's remarkable how things change,
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but i suppose the only constant in politics is change. i remember the news as being covering a minute by minute on the social media as well as in the, in the paper. the coverage coverage seems very different in your newspaper to a lot of an agent nation. television, media and newspapers is a failure of empathy by journalists in western europe. and the united states is a failure, isn't racism against arabs is a, it's a design is lobby that they can't appreciate what it means regardless of how about subbing. their favorite refrain is as if to empathize with the survivors of this what's being called a gaza holocaust. is to somehow back home us. what do you feel when you see the coverage there and compared to the coverage your overseeing army is i am editor of i am use, i'm responsible for what's in term use. i am not responsible for what is in other
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countries or other newspapers in other parts of the world just went away more. however we, we, we have had this conversation before and you know, my, my, my views, i do the spice lazy journalism. i do think you cannot narrow down conflicts, wars into, and not all of our very shallow terms, which is what has been happening. uh, it seems to me, there is this obsession with black and white with good and bad cowboys and indians . and it isn't. this is a 75 year old conflict, more than 50 years of occupation. there has been back and forth. there has been history. there has been an attempt to a piece of, you know, this conflict did not start on october 7th and it's just.
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