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the, the humanitarian groups to decry the idea of assault around one of the few remaining hospitals operating in central gaza, which has parked a mass evacuation of the facility. the series spills over onto the strength of germany, where large crowds of farmers luck, roads to protest. the government's plan to slash agricultural subsidies and anniversary the new world order. and the crisis of international relations is the focus to new del labor, the valid i club of russia. india conference is being held for the 1st time the
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slide from moscow. you're watching our t international, i'm rachel ruble, recovering the top new stories from around the world's, our top story here on our to the world health organization. it says for the past 12 days, it has been unable to reach northern does up or do you mandatory improve ads? its latest attempt to deliver supplies to the embattled region was cancelled due to a lack of security guarantees. medical staff who remain in that part of the us or are forced to to work. i met a critical lock of equipment and basic necessities. this video shows palestinian red crescent volunteers treating a wounded man during a power outage. in jamalia. hospitals across and gaza are under increasing pressure according to an assessment from one n g o 10 palestinian children become amputees every day. here's a local journalist with a distressing report from northern garza, which has been ravaged by is rarely bombing raids. this was the new massacre was
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perpetrated by these really occupation against the alba family in the northern gods . a strip about the 4 story house was targeted with explosives resulting and over 80 fatalities. a numerous injuries i am currently amidst the pile of bodies and debris in this house, while rescue team struggle to save lives under challenging conditions that limited resources are covered also i that oh, the more than 10 families residing in this house, which was bombs by a taishan aircraft yesterday, dozens of the dead remains under the rubble of civil defense. teams are working for the 2nd day straight to recover victims late last night. we managed to risk several injured because the, the occupations massacres have persisted for over 90 days in the brutal war. yesterday's horrific slaughter of the alba family continues severed limbs, a building of over 5 floors. more than 10 families residing in it,
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and dozens of dead beneath it. the roof of massacre. as you can see, with the limbs of women, children, one of the elderly and youth, this house shelter displaced people around 10 families, totaling over 80 individuals. they were forced out of the self autonomy area after some of them were detained and later released to go. these riley army directed them to the opera. well, the family's house where they thought they were safe. however, f 16 missiles struck them in the middle of the night without warning. these are israel's targets of the children. women innocent uses that i don't want israel's targets are civilians distant from any resistance. we cannot say they were targeted due to any resistance presence. in this and families are displaced and seeking refuge. we say, god is sufficient for us and he is the best dispos or of affairs as our prey are against them. this is much it, although known to many working in the r as transportation line. and the alan
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b crossing, he's known to have no affiliations with any organizations, and he opened his house to his neighbors and families after their homes were burned . and the saw fatah, we area our message to the silent on just international community. witnessing the killing of women children and the innocent is to take a stance against these heinous crimes. where is the arab islamic, and humanitarian conscience? we appeal to the entire world after $92.00 days of war. the occupation series of atrocities and northern gods. it continues. this family fled from the south. it's how we area to the food area in search of safety. however, is rarely occupation forces and systems stripping safety from all areas, leaving behind dozens of marchers, some casualties. well, some more upsetting images here from the devali, a refugee camp showing the aftermath of another idea of strikes that were partly killed at least 20 civilians. we heard from an eye witness or not. i mean,
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at 8 o'clock we were all sleeping peacefully when we were struck without any prior warnings. door, 83 women, and 22 men in the home. at the time. we were displaced to job aliya without any belongings, as per these really instructional. so that's my brother and his son and my sister and her son. all my family members have been displaced, including my parents and my cousins. so i'm in the escalating is really invasion of god. so the idea of has released to this footage of its troops and action on the grounds. the country's military officials claimed the so called framework of a mazda and northern gaza has been destroyed. however, they also say the war is likely to last throughout the entire year. meanwhile, in central dogs, the local media reporting 8 people have been killed by an idea of striking on the town of their beloved. earlier dies and health officials accused israel of targeting. the asa hospital there with jerome fire. the palestinians also
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emphasized that taking the facility out of service would be a quote desk sentence for thousands of wounded people. and the situation has also been decried by m. s f, the doctors without borders and g o, as well as the head of the world health organization to the health. as soon as the report is immense, needs especially health workers, medical supplies and beds. but stuff said their greatest need was for their hospital and its staff, patients and families there to be protected from strikes and hostilities. no hospitals are functioning in northern garza, were another w h l mission was cancelled today due to the dangers and the lack of necessary permissions elsewhere and does a mere handful of health facilities operate. locks as the most important hospital remaining and causes middle area and must remain functional and protected to deliver it's like saving services for the erosion of its functionality cannot be permitted. doing so in the face of such trauma,
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injury and humanitarian suffering would be immoral and medical outrage in the neighboring city of con, you and this idea of strikes hit the 30 targets overnight, according to the as rarely, military palestinian authorities and the media have accused israel of targeting civilians and journalists, their journalists months or show and brings us this report from the city. despite the challenges, despite the lot fluids, walter vacations, despite the lack of safety and security, despite having tags. heating the bullets, heating the answer, a few 100 meters. last where we are, the 10s of thousands of refugees. civilians that has industries relates that trust yesterday was almost is it these days when it comes to casualties? here is how do this in the self over 220 have been
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murdered? why the ios and many other hundreds help with instance across different areas to deal with this have been killed including the sun. so that according to what i'm saying together is for the 3 of us it's the side of the for julie. this however, we continue to enforce here despite all the toners and we're proud to be part of this network. thank you to the audience for continuously. this thing to us are they are right in foreign ministry. it has earned the us to stay out of the middle east. as to ron's foreign affairs spokesperson says washington's involvement is not doing any good in the region. well, that's all because of the biggest help us can offer to the regional is to refrain from continuing its come constructive affairs in the region and in regional nations
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. internal affairs. all right, we can across live now to our to correspond that use of july who is in to ron use of what other topics did the writing informed ministry spokesperson touch on in his statements. rachel, an unwelcome and troublesome guest from thousands of miles away. that's how it run and announced what can only be spokesperson for the one in 40 minutes. we described the united states and its controversial military presence in that region, including iraq and syria. and now it's unprecedented that we see a rock has also a code. it won the stats. iraq has never been so united and determined in calling for the expulsion of the american troops from the rocky soil. but now we see that the rocky prime minister, how much she assumed only has to be pushing for a plan to expel the american troops from the rocky soil. of course,
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his measure came following the united states killing, of which talk a jewelry, who was the leader of how to catch a new job. bob miller sugar will be your one back to me was a group in iraq. of course, uh the united states says that the action is an act of self defense in response to him, which target jewelry is role in leading or planning. several attacks against american military personnel and american bases in that region. but the rocky officials say that it's by no means an act of self defense as it's an act of aggression. the fact that in the 1st place, american troops have come all the way from their homeland to the rocky soil, killing any rocky official on the rocky soil. that's by no means an act of self defense buds gets an act of aggression for, for so now different military and political factions and groups in iraq have
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unanimously been calling for the ouster and the expulsion of the american forces from iraq saying that the american forces no longer serve the interest of the rocky nation, but he is turning into a serious headache for the rocky people. of course. so there are $25.00 point reads, american military personnel in iraq and another $900.00 in syria, as part of the so called american plan to defeats isis, or prevent the resurgence of the islamic states or isis or dies, tara group can that region. but in the eyes of the islamic republic, this is also ironic as one believes and says that it is the united states that had created dies or isis. and it won't says that on different occasions that on different platforms, american officials have admitted role in giving rise to the terra group and that region as part of our efforts. they ross,
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as part of it 1st by the united states to deal a blow to the but charlotte side government in syria and this fall because once again become the talk of the town in iran, iraq, and syria, especially now following the a recent attack in term on the terrace attacking came on the southeastern city of claremont, any of rhonda till around 100 people, there are people words and writing the 4th anniversary of the us assassination of a want in our yard. you see what's forced him out there. general awesome. so that you money or the incident took place now it was says that on the outside it's claimed by dias or isis, but this is really and the american military's pulled district julia as long meet on minute. as i mentioned, the phenomenon of terrorism is an all encompassing international threats. unfortunately, as this has been created as an ominous phenomenon by non regional intelligence and security services, which is interesting, the bank name with america and israel a, they have sometimes declared and admitted their direct role in creating this
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ominous phenomena. it is carried out sinister terrorist events, unfortunately, over the past 2 years in and outside the region on your part of the issue with as well that their montero attack is widely believed in the wrong to be an attempt by the united states and israel to poll iran into the original conflict and b is really war on guys. of course it won't promise to strike back or the right time and the right place. but the incident, once again, shed light on the cancer of general. so the money and a general. so the money was and why the united states decided to take him down. and of course, general so the money apart from his attempts to fight dodge terrorist and syria. and he announced the end of dodge in iraq back in 2017. but he also is known of in as well and in the united states as the architect of the resistance access, a powerful miller shot network that comprises different resistance and illustrate
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groups in that region from the humans. um and sort of our who is the movement to hezbollah 11 on high school sharpie and how to get to a new job i knew about and in syria. so this powerful network has been the legacy of the general. so the money and has been creating serious problems for the am hour kennedy's really, a military's recently, especially now in the wake of the ongoing is where the war on doesn't, which there was a sense access different forces from the resistance access have announced their support for the palestinian people and their opposition to the is really ongoing war and goes on the american support for these re, the military. now we see that has the law shortly after all the october 7th attack . it stepped in and different forces including humans, who with these have also stepped out their game and have been so seizing and cons, confiscating and attacking ships belonging to israel or bound to israel. and the
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red sea, and now this spotlight has moved to iraq and we see that different a miller shows and resistance groups and they're walking, quoting catch block, shabby, also known as the popular mobilization forces, or how to catch what a new job ha, whose leader has now been killed by the united states. those forces have also stepped out their game and there they are. now attacking is really an american bases in syria. and even we see that the how to cause and there's no trouble in retaliation to the uh, the united states killing of which talk about jewelry, evey long several missiles targeting these ready port, city of how you file put all of these actions boils down to this u unified front in the region. and now at least it was calling for the expulsion of american troops from the rocky soil because they believe that the united states forces in their country is beginning to create some serious problems. busy or the rocky nation right are to correspondent yusef angela uses. thank you. a
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lot. anger has boiled over onto the streets of germany, where scores of farmers are protesting the government's plan to slash agricultural subsidies. rows of tractors have blocked the roads in several cities, including including berlin, where the main avenue leading to the brandenburg gate has been paralyzed demonstrators to the government's proposed. her bank of tax cuts will put many farms under strain. the nationwide strike has already spread to other cities, including munich, dress, the new brandenburg, and also the brook, or the contributor rachel marston has more like the rockets here in berlin. right now. i'm right underneath the brandenburg gate and uh, on this side of the gate. you have all this action kind of a street party vibe button on the phone atmosphere and we have a whole load of trucks and tractors behind me. these are farming workers from all
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over germany who have decided to converse on berlin all this week. this is day one of what they say will be a multi day protests leading up to a guy in protests are hoping on the 15th of january. now, why are they here? well, it all has to do with the fact that the shots coalition government has clogged back some tax breaks that they've benefited from traditionally the big one being fuel subsidies that allow for the especially in this type of really high energy prices. and especially for them with a very energy intensive food production work that they do, they have at this point um, benefited from at least having that. and now that's been taken off the board and that's been cut. and well, it's interesting because after they started making a bit of a rock s, and after the government got wind of the fact that there was going to be some protest action. and they did roll it back a little bit on that. so those subsidy costs, and they said the con will just slow roll it. and instead of just taking us as
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a subsidy cut altogether right now, we'll just roll it out gradually. so they, the government's now rolling it and they're slow, rolling it right up to rand, invert gate. the other issue is the fact that these agriculture workers didn't have to pay a road tax on the vehicles that you see behind me, these trucks and tractors, being used for agricultural purposes. wow. now the government say you're going to have to pay a road tax on these vehicles. so i guess they figured, hey, if we're gonna have to pay a tax for the roads, may as well take it out for a spin. why is this going on? why is the government decided to do this now? why they put me down hard on the farmers and the farmers specifically, especially at a time when the government's energy policies, skyrocketing, energy price is incorporated into the production of food. are really having these guys hardwell, as it turns out, she will discover its earlier this year,
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besides the very discreetly take about 60000000000 euros from a cobit recovery. i guess it is a slush fund to transfer it over to a green industry fund. and well, the conservative opposition got when did that and made a complaint to the courts and the court said, hey man, you've got to put it back. so kind of like a kid who took money from moms wallet and spent some of it. well, they were $13000000000.00 euro short so sure it's policy government took a look at their portfolio of places where they could tax and spend and they decided farmers or it all of that fits into the much larger picture here in germany, of the average citizen, not just farmers, but the average citizen really struggling you hear all over when you're walking through through town and walk you through the city and you ask people, you know, what do you think of the cost of living and appreciate everyone just because, you know, it's just so much so it's all,
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we're waiting very heavily these guys saying the same sort of thing. we're fighting for the average german and who's struggling with high cost of living and inflation as a result of this government's policies. all right, we can cross live now to andre thomas. how is the german attorney, and i'm a write us a professor of law andre a great to have you on. we've been seeing images of german farmers, blocking roads with tractors and of demonstrations and major cities like berlin, munich, and drugs. then, what do you make of the extent of these protests? well, good evening. there is definitely and go, there is possibly blood on the streets. 2 days ago, a very large crowd prevent that the minister of environment. i'm just a headache from, from actually coming off a saturday that she was using to get to his constituency. and there were many cries and there were many threats. and he got scanned that he might get lynched. so that
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his anger, the anger has to do with the economics of this. and germany, it has uh, by the own fee goes, spend $17000000.00 euro on military supplies to ukraine. they've spent a father $27800000000.00 on the other financial support to the government of ukraine, and they've just announced that they intend to, to increase the total of 45000000 to 50000000000 and 2023. now we have to see that in the context of term and g d p, and there's a month to twos to 2.3 percent of german g, d p, which is exactly the same budget. the amount available for environmental protection is doubled, the amount available for the administration of justice and it is hosp, the federal amman focus report to families. and this of course is now exploding with the resistance, all the farmers against,
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again seeing their existence threatened. so why do you think the government had to side has decided to place the burden of these cuts on farmers? probably because they're the easiest target, they're not unionized, they're not workers. so it's very difficult for them to strike. they can only, they could stop producing food, but then they would all the software very badly from this. so it is never easy to have self employed, people organizing and protesting funds to their managing. to do that, they have locked actually all the access lines to, to germany's been up at the auto body. and they have caused huge disruption to, to normal, normal transport. uh, the, the idea is to, to make a show false to a government which has become completely insensitive to, to the voters into this, into the ratings that popularity. racing is actually very deep. since the 1960 of
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germany has not seen mess poverty. and today, at the streets of all cities are filled with pensioners and with people that cannot survive on, on, on the income. and they are now trying to find free food from, from supermarkets, a shelf expired food. and um, february, unhappy people is a girl, is the german government has also approved further cost saving measures including cuts to subsidies for agricultural diesel, higher air traffic tax and changes and benefits. what do you think is behind the government's introducing these cuts? well, they have to somehow try and find the money, the 50000000000, but they want to send to the, to the government of ukraine. and it's not easy to find this money in germany today, has already the highest kilowatt hour energy cost in the, in the world a, and a is approaching $1.00 euro per kilowatt hour, compared to,
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i think it's 200 cents per kilowatt, all buttoned russia. and germany is also got the highest fuel costs and, and the economy cannot take it. the logs conglomerates like b, b, a s f chemical industry. that is by putting their production to china. vw motor cause the new, the newest models, whole going to be produced in a subsidiary in china, and that will be for the job losses. so it is quite critical that germany should have the cottage that the, the parliament should find the cottage to call for a new election to give a different team or chunk it. what does this all say about the german, germany's current economic situation, because it was in november that germany's top court throughout the government's 2024 budget plans, which then led to weeks of have haggling over how to fill a $19000000000.00 gap in the budget i mean,
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how can the government continue on in this manner? it is, it is a new culture that has thoughts at the time of, of prime minister marco who, who said famously via shopping us we, we, we will make it, we will somehow make it when she allowed about 1000000 refugees from syria into the country without the documentation and this via shopping us will make it has it has continued since you haven't talked politics. and um, they sadly very tragic. a jeremy once again has completely on the estimate to this is the strength of its, of its advisories, and it has embarked on a, on an adventure where we have child support. schultz kept saying we will defeat russia. it is a very upset because the last time germany tried, but this led to the complete destruction of all the country and into the great this tragedy and german history. so there may be
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a change that may be just like in the united states and also in fonts. now, a change of hawks and understanding that the continuation of, of, of, of funding a launch nation. ukraine has over 50000000 people. it's a large nation. even germany with its very strong economy and all bank role such a country when it is no longer productive thing. when everything that's happening is a link to go. okay, we're gonna leave with our andre thomas housing, german attorney and, and right as a professor of law in south africa. thank you. thank you. good evening. the international experts are meeting in new delhi to law over what's been called a crisis of international relations and made an emerging multi polar world as part of the agenda at the 1st ever valid i club russia, india conference, which kicked off monday in the south asian countries capital city r t is minjen sharma is there for us. the 1st of all the discussion,
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the 1st ever well i by laptop in new delhi. so the participation of thousands of speakers, dozens of experts from both the indian side and the russian side on the agenda on the menu. issues like regional and international security sanctions, multi for the world, a for some other issues like creed in balance between india and rush out strengthening or india onrush or i'll buy lots of ties orders that is discussed close doors, which is divided into 2 sessions. now it's interesting that exports a hopeful that they wouldn't be realistic outcomes that come out of to these big agenda, big d. ringback it's also very interesting because today's event comes from the back drop off the brick summit, which russia will be holding in few months to see are also the scums as india successfully laptop, a g 20 presidency recently. so in the back from also it becomes very,
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very important to the discussions that were held close store to the now sanctions for example, we have changed the was for the traditional way of doing trade. and the recent sanctions on russian diamond, for example, is something that was also a lot of discussions that happens to be a very, very solution already get into deep uh it was that's was for experts of really pointing at the rest of india conference was held behind closed doors, but we met with the experts who attended the meeting to find out more about the issues being discussed of india and russia. even in this very complicated context of international sanctions. and actually, it's not, it's not correct to cool what happened sanctions, because this is a all to cannot make warfare against russia of course is it complicates the whole
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situation. but as our colleagues, this cost uh, even in this situation, there are several ways how to, to adapt to the, to eat or bypass or do different things to avoid this inflows. it's not easy, but it's doable. interesting with one of colleagues school surfed in iran, previously from the indian legation he just mentioned that it was extremely difficult to find ways how to work with them. but we did that. so why not do the same work with russia? but even without special 3 x, we agreed that there is a very big potential for unused potential for cooperation. and
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the russian being the, are very much complimentary for more on why relations between russia and india are making strides. despite western pressure, pressure per t dot com has you covered, we have analysis from our vendor who's done with heads pacific and on the foundation, which is co hosting the russia, india conference in new delhi, the right time for some for a cuteness. before we go, the general director of the mosque was due, has shared footage of a baby's hand, the resting in her enclosure, the toddler named it said to shop by popular vote. as the 1st panda born in captivity in the russian capital. just 4 months ago, the cover quarterly loves to play with her mom and around water. she's already standing on her hind legs, but need something to lean on to weigh, and ding dang the cups parents were presented by china and 2019 in honor of the seventy's anniversary of the diplomatic relations with russia.
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