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that dark stain on the reputation of the british empire, the over $100.00 palestinians that were supposedly killed in a single stride onto the body of rest of the tubs and seal idea, resumed his bombardment of gauze after a week long cease by a end of it this friday, coming wallace until the city and health ministry stays the depths, told him dollars the highest deposit. 15200 people. the idea also strikes the self of the unsafe la quinta, this brings us the latest on the ground in its vicinity. what i'm a lot supposed to put them positive lump 5 times. i haven't stopped brushing back and forth. people are scott sitting and k of not knowing where to go and not knowing where to sleep. not going. worked with us on the desktop, rises and gone to south africa's liter brown. this relative to the world crime. we
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are exclusively on the complex on and other issues from a former president and somebody asked me to mention the, i think the, the is really government is consistent between working but it was a got to this federal mentor on the west bank to undermine the possibility for the majors of that 2nd, 2nd state, the a very welcoming system 70, i'm here in the russian capital, and this is all the international with the late as well as news. ok, thanks good to have you with us. we thought the out with breaking news from garza as the idea. resumes is phone bog. meant all the enclave about $100.00 palestinians were fortunately being killed in a single missile strike on sale by layer refugee tons. images show the smoldering remains of the rest of the residential areas following a powerful slide. many buildings have been raised to the ground. 12 on the says
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search for survivors on to the gravel, low cases enrolled and gone. so job all the a refugee time has become shelter for displays, families that were unable to find safety for you to repeat it idea of selling of the area. according to the latest information from the palestinian health ministry, the number of dead and gaza has risen to over 15200 people, 70 percent of them all women and children officials also claim the idea has deliberately targeted 130 health institutions. with is really a tax leading to 20 hospitals being taken out of service. we had from a pasco hunt, the head of the i see all the operations and does a, who say is the human. a tiring and situation in northern garza is unimaginable. it's, it's very difficult to do to have a precise estimate on how many people are remaining in the north. the figures, the glazing, and i don't know, what is the current situation ends up by the i can, i was a and with you guys guys, he's moving from the north to the south. we were presented with the last days,
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also in the north of the guys at the street and what we have seen. yes it's, it's building by the imagination for the building discharge. i guess these lead to these, the water. so leading condition a there for the people remaining there is extremely, extremely difficult. the services present in one of the big hospital in the saw in the guys you've been in the hospital. and during the ceasefire, we have seen a movement of patients, sometimes organized, sometimes thought that is where you know patients. and when did people from the north we're coming to the south because just there with that there was no hospital functioning in at all. and just to give you the scope of the, of the phenomenon in the afternoon that we receive more than 800 station, just seen enough to do that. and the next day we receive what i've written on 7
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ambulances and why that was best for the patient. so it gives you the, you know, really the figures of how the head system is over when are these those able to treat that were difficult just to treat the fresh where did vision the 4 cases? i know other people living maybe can problems. you know, however, a senior advisor to be as ready prime and a 6 things that civilians in garza all in phones as well. they can find safe places to shelter as well. why the distribution information about such locations to reject the companies that they're on safe places? and the goal is to strip precisely because we have specifically designated these places the map. so there people can see where they are and where people can go to these rather as being and they're giving the information to the people of guys or not in one way, but in a numerous way. and so we dropped leaflets as you know, it's on it's on line, it was through phone calls as through broadcasts,
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a radio and television and so forth. so the people of guys, i believe, do know exactly where they need to go to be safe. and we have up to those warming are being sent. but nonetheless, i just would like to recall that even though older read intellectually minute, you know, even if you drop leaf let's do the trick or some measures. the simulate for relation remains predicted to the hospital remains projected that some people kind of just move the shows them to stay some of those uh, mazda status window, but those people, the hospital, the critical infrastructure, needs to be predicted. that's why today we saw it hispanic, uh, the number of people, the students, the but you know, uh the guys that shape is a very small area. and for some people it is difficult to move. and some of them to just would like to remain in the home as well. so i think it is important that despite the mornings i don't, i think it's important that should do reminder. i will send stuff,
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send you the information remains protected, hospital remains protecting irrespective of the measures that that stuff in the taking this be made probably even the south of goals and why the idea of has been advising civilians to flee to has been on the file folder and resumed is way the attacks, the southern huts of con eunice and refund on the border with egypt to have become the main target sofa. asked in addition to the city on the attend noon and the north in the there a while this is outside the on the hospital and gone to assessing locals on relatives that the dead are in short because the renewed is really on the sol. as off of the week long 1st, the expired with is while accusing her mass of violating the day of the minutes in great times, it wasn't as well that receives to swap most places, especially images, emerging from the southern city of my thoughts,
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who locals and westgate crews have been scrambling to find survivors and that the rubble of phone down buildings as you imagine, the 2 surfaces and hospitals that struggle to cope with a massive influx of fresh casualties. i'm not counting calling unit, so those are reportedly become the target of success. if it's really a rates must've called him of smoke, we've seen rising to the sky as the results of an attack on residential towers. in the city of con, units itself, victims including young children, have been rushed to medical center is off the strikes. here's what was the 5 had to say about the however we can experience israelis bummed at the time when people with seconds be in the homes, which means that they wanted to kill and commit master. cuz it's riley's knew that after the friday prior 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 on people and women and children. this is now kind of life. you have exposed yourself and your country in front of the whole wealth children
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are dying because of you throughout the day. canadian, palestinian, during the last month, social and non talk this through how the situation is on folding and stuff and gaza . as you can hear, the realize now spied drones are buzzing around us. air strikes have not stopped us like just to know if you can hear the difference now is that it is very similar to how they were. so i came to the city right now. it's just not, it's not just a single and strike, or a single a bunch from the see the that the boxes, the path of ships and the seats does not have them strikes. that's one type we call it is like events being done, separate in the building at one time. at least that's have also been brought down to the people of tried unit 10 is you know, that's kind of this is now i bought to zone and that they should leave 100 units as soon as possible to remain safe my going for themselves. the humanitarian situation
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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 i'll be a guy that is asking me, where can we go next? where is it safe to the hospital in its vicinity? what i'm up lots of hospice and has the one to 5 times and it says haven't stopped brushing back and forth. people of scott sitting in k us not knowing where to go and not knowing where to sleep, going worked with us. unfortunately, it seems that even so that article fusions happening. water has started again as people have to adjust again after going through some kind of piece of wood that are seventies. they also have the 7th, the task by her most commonly used to justify the killing of more than 15000 people in gaza. that's according to the editor in chief of the arab news. um let's face the boss and a new episode of going on the ground to airing today on auntie. abashed as his
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views on the way the palestinian conflict. it's coverage and the media on the approach his, her 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 saw the 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 do it support society holding the expo strategies to you, perhaps in response to very, very on to response. but what do you think savvy may be meant by that? because obviously all the arms being is just a little to the thousands upon thousands of children, all nato. so from the united states, in your opinion, and britain, what you need to think, what the position clearly says is you need to be said across the board. 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
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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, 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 category that is not a terrace that cannot possibly be a tote or is so weird is the condemnation. where is the sympathy? the mean wall in the west bank is where the soldiers have reportedly opened fire on
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a palestinian teenager. the boys believe to be increasingly injured into incidents with the idea. reportedly preventing an album is from reaching the scene, is why the forces say they've arrested 7 people and reason raised enough lives where the boy was injured from all of a student list. my haven't been taping since the laces from the ground in the way that the past 7 october. the rescue as significant is collision invested most of the switch on that one base right in national security administered. it's a lot of really beautiful stuff connected to more than 20000 guns for it, but it's not as if it was a bank to the district to protect themselves and defend themselves as the said, against the serious. but they use it. i will just use it and i think of a lot of seniors on the killing of him and the preventing them from using the roads and those bank and the rising them beyond night. so the article did by the i, if they taking over lance the talk, but nobody kind of hands on the lunch. so let us here and there, but event on a student from pick into that one of the, from the uh,
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the ups on the farms out on the system on service the season this year. um the, the sales also thing got off the phone said less, and the one it says believes that they are backed by the government. as we took this most, it should arrive and still find this all the time. the support has been visits invested pretty much when they get back to home is between hours and janine and all of the show support for them. so the about yourself, i'm sensitive and october. i'm unable to attend to this collection by the i, if, as well as both of us as most of the same time. and so as those things outside the 7th, the u. n. has registered more than $300.00 the tax finds you. a settlers across the westbound, which resulted in at least $33.00 times those days. and many cases, the victims prophecy was also damaged. another palestinian mom was recently sold dead by a sense i knew the city of no police. his family is seeking justice to douglas . my children still can believe their father is gone and will not return. my son
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with 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. some of the problems dash of a has global outrage spread south african president serial, found the photos that has the quite as well as options. and don zable speak and get the ongoing cop. $28.00 climate change conference into 5 south africa is a port and the crew. a tragedy that is underway in gaza. the wall, i gaze, the innocent people of palestine is a war crime doctrine must be ended. south africa is urging the international criminal court to investigate when he calls is really will crimes. we sat down with the nations full of a president, the stop button vacate, who stays a tuesday solution is impossible. one is ready. assessments remain in parts of the
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west bank. you can watch the full exclusive in space throughout the day here we're not safe. and 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 regard to this settlements on the west back to undermine the possibility for the majors of that 2nd, 2nd state. and 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 that they've said like that you'd suggest them and bought this. so i, i think that part of the big, big challenge is the best way these really government city actually genuinely at development and rep aspect of
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a black guy the to ron is in fact, so we'll find to a games terrorism. that's the countries response to an annual us state department reports that branded iran, the world's top state sponsor of power the annual us they do bought some terrorist compile by the agenda, threatened the normal line or opposing countries like international credibility and authority and did not affect the real efforts of countries to counter terrorism is one of the republic of around will continue its efforts to expose the open a bulk receipt of the us government regarding terrorism. while condemning the american support for terrorism. and us to oppose the case around up the stabilizing the middle east by funding militant functions like hezbollah and some us, which to wrong has denied the, as long as we're public safe. it's washington. that is pop top terra groups and wage proxy. what was across the globe for decades,
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we spoke to political expert jaime, to raise that, got them today. who said that washington sanctions policy has failed. there is no further sanctions or real sanctions that the americans could possibly impose against the wall. so it isn't a, just a recent thing it's, it's something that they've been present from had that meet that to that, that the maximum pressure campaign has failed and there's nothing more to put the pressure on running about that. so there is no ground for, for the sanctions. and the other side there is no facility for the office. a swift factor one because the americans know that if they would like to do with a, with the tech you on the, it would be nice man for them and the whole region with turned into a house for them. so the, and maybe 3 i've changed also off the table and the sanctions are, here's this, the only thing is that if he's a media hype, some political campaign to put pressure under on may be possibly to actually prevents it on for further supports or further activities in the region or maybe to
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prevent other countries and tests for the 3rd party is actually to work close to b, b, d, y. so he's just saying that part of the campaign goes in and nothing to be actually nothing serious. serious in terms of reactions with the background of the united states in supporting terms in either international tourism or domestic terrorism, and all the backgrounds that the united states has in terms of human rights. i'm with the nation of international law and on the thing such and leave it is actually a badge of honor for any country, including a one. so it's not on the you on there are other countries that are listed like that. it can be conceded adviser warner for them because the country which is supporting phones on stuff, violations and categories, and anything that is a mislead international specs. he's putting such a label on the country. so it's not something something that would be very
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concerned. and the about for the concept for, for the country like you're trying to load ourselves is leading germany into financial tales. sounds the dining. the dates from the countries influential, this big old magazine. it comes with building struggles to remedy a 60000000000. you're a national budget shortfall. i'm at a shop energy supply crisis on his solid events could go further into all that. now . a, c is the world has looked green with envy at the gym and economy. it was known as the power in june of europe chugging along driving the continent. german efficiency, we were told i'm that's technology, david the advantage. but now jeremy looks like it's ready for the scrap. pete, it's was the sex they'd like a call that's going to put in the bring this dog germantown. so all of shows that tends to say that all is under control, provoked mockery. the fatah citizens can rely on the state to uphold these
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commitments. to that one, leave anyone alone facing the challenges we have 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 wasn't allowed to keep dipping into a new set from the pont demik, 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. auditory citizens will be hit hard with no more subsidies for gas and electricity as of december 31st. this year the economic and stabilization fund will be closed. there will be no more payouts from this. let's hope it's a mild winter. but it look, germany's finance minister pretty much predicted this without wash and gas. he said prices would creep higher. and let's be clear. germany is still buying russian
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energy just don't directly and wherever there is a midland, the costs go up. or 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, germany's currently doing it in a 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 so it would be more obvious to use the pipeline then it would be much cheaper though. germany has also been importing l. n. g gas for the us. i'm the gulf states of catch all the lane and vessel germans paying us 30 to 40 percent premium, just to shop it to russia. that's not going down well with many in germany saying that schultz is just not up to the muck. i'm president fleet low ratings of booking
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his tenure with even before the bombing of the newest string, to pipeline shots. it 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 for the village of 16 panageries, a key element for the german economy, which will play indecisive role in whatever it gets back on its feet or moves abroad. and it is also key elements for the entire 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 industrial lists in a quandary. the german association of small and medium sized enterprises as well for the almost $1.00 and $5.00 member companies are considering regular casing, some elements of production abroad. and they are not the only ones us. 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,
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which puts additional pressure on production costs. therefore, there is no perspective for these operations. why? the price of energy is simply too high. now the country is facing recession, germany alone affecting financial power, has now less than the lunch, it's the wheels, the bits economy come off. the next day changes paces, we head straight to the cat walk in moscow, where the brakes plus functions summit wraps up today. also using the agent takes us behind the curtains to see how the function industry is contribute to the diversity and tennessee of the block. brooks is more than politics and economics. the book has become so effective at fostering civil and cooperative 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 moscow fashion week,
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has emerged as a hub for commercial dealings between prominent industry fingers. special is journalist designers and emerging brands from all over the world. this summit we'll have designers from brazil, serbia in the news 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 master 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 information they 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 around the world are coming and like quite a bit anything with each other in this event. so that's why this event has a really good impact for the designers, for and everyone in the process of the industry where to great with ration to great results and that's happening. that's happening right now. yeah. and hopefully we
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breaks uh, we can be together and promo thing each other and we can be much thrown go to the global market. the spanish board at north korean political activist, alejandro account. they've been or has been arrested in madrid on the us warrens. he was wanting to find the f b, i do to alleged august habits that he's helping knowles korea avoid us sanctions through crypto currency. he's been being released by the spanish quote, pending extradition, and could face decades in prison if convicted earlier, we spoke. we don't want to contribute to chris ends, who says more details on the story. as we know you're familiar with alejandro, that you find yourself facing similar. i like it. you said, is that what is that you was trying to achieve by pursuing people like you and alejandro? yeah, so really great chris and nick in for my own experience, i spend since 2019 i think trying to figure out why that might be the problem. the probably the reason why is the us government don't really like it when someone
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stands up to them in any way, shape or form, regardless as to whether they've committed a crime into that country. so alejandro, being spanish me being british the, in the know that they trying to indict some, prosecute, made him me on. it's a lot of money is applicable to american citizens, but they're still trying to go for it. and i think this is just a, essentially a which one is about against anyone that they don't for some reason like we don't take a shot and see what comes next to alonzo at the time he avoid imprisonment in the us. it seems that much. well, it depends on the upcoming expedition. yeah, nicky, you're up to the right side already. depends on what happens in the extradition process for him. now in my case, i went through a, a similar process, i guess in saudi arabia where i was detained in, in and out of prison for 7 months is not very, very nice. but during that process, essentially, you'll sort of, it's really up to the, the, the lawyers that you'll have, you'll council has how effectively they can hit defensive in the spanish court. but ultimately, it's going to be off to a spanish judge who has to make that decision whether or not the crime that he's
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accused of is actually a crime in spain. and whether the spanish look forward to use even have to write. i'm the spanish constitutions to pull one of their own subjects and have them extradited to the us. so let's talk about the alleged crime and these accuse of helping north korea, they us sanctions. it is that's, do you think that there's actions are politically motivated again so yeah, absolutely. nikki, i mean, everything here is politically might suffice. if we're seeing this, if we take on, on the side of russia, the amounts of russian business then that have been put on the sanctions list. i mean the towards the if we'd come from way away from the u. k, that's typed by when a problem that amount to invested billions upon billions of of pounds, british pounds in the u. k. economies and sanctions. and that his life is turned upside down. essentially he no longer can live in london. really. you no longer can, you know, hold the, the, he's my beloved chelsea football club in that case and his life was in some way destroyed. and that's where the, the, the motivation of us, uh, the us store, mom of, of the little when it comes to breaking people who quite well, quite a,
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by age us sanctions. i mean, if you know, american really is that a crime either really on the some why, but they will go out of their way in order to make your life have, if you stand up to them in any way. so really, it's totally politically bite to they did a loan officer to a show question, but yes, let me, thanks for your company here and i'll see you in tonight so that sol from me for today, but to, to start will be with you at the top of the hour overnight the the power, sanchez, i've been doing news over 30 years into languages all over the world. here in the united states. interviewed for presidents worked good for 5 different television networks. and i believe after all of that, that new should be direct and impactful,
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and this is direct impact the so here's what i want to start with when the moment finally arrived at the brick summit. right. announcing that it would admit it wrong, and saudi arabia and egypt and argentina, if you'll be a and the united arab emirates, few around the world were really surprised. at least not in the astute geo political route. we have decided to invite so that i didn't change the public the address for the public of egypt, the federal democratic republic of if your po, the is law, make republic of theatre on the kingdom of saudi arabia and the
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