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to never change their minds about video, they think i was wrong. and that's the is the country's best suspended for their funding to maintain their decisions. the impacts will be kept the traffic on the people up. cuz uh right now, as more than a dozen countries join the us and you've been suspending photos to the us refugee agency for palestinians on rock itself, warns of disastrous consequences for the lives of the entire civilian populace. took out something from us, finding intensified in southern jobs, that doctors weren't of deadly consequences. not only from this really our strikes, but also rapidly spreading infections that over the field hospitals. this is a vivid example of the spread of outbreaks and dangerous diseases due to the overcrowding of displaced people at the hospital and the lack of cleaning and
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sanitation. this child is suffering from a fungal skin disease on the head, the rest evictions by our security council colleagues. the with some of the okay in the red sea reminds us of the barbaric and elite the length of bumping. so give us a lot of data stuff. the rock, libya and syria must go a tooth is washington on london of only fuel in the middle east. prices binds bombing gammon while us republican presidential hopeful nikki haley urges washington to a south and a tough of visuals. later around the rock now's the time to hit their leaders. it's different, don't go and bomb the infrastructure, the infrastructure and a rack in syria. you start with that 1st you do the sanctions and you take out a couple of their leaders. the this is our teacher knoxville. my name's you to know neil, i'm 30 minutes of news. i'm plenty of use as well and starts no. the
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top united nations humanitarian committee has urged western nations to urgently reverse their decision to freeze funding for the un relief works agency for palestinian refugees. monroe has warned all of disastrous consequences of the move itself, which is being implemented by 17 countries plus the european union. if the countries that suspended their funding to otherwise maintain their decision, the impact will be kept us traffic's on the people of color right now. as the war continues, as the displacements continues, as people are mostly in the rush shelters receiving wheat flour to make bread from hon, receiving medical services from monroe. so the, in fact will be really a disaster. the situation is already got those traffic. in the case of our staff in the west bank, including east jerusalem, and in casa, we share the names of all our staff once
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a year with the israel governments. we do something similar in all the whole countries where we work. so we do share the name of our staff with the governments of jordan, lebanon, syria, because we want to know if there are concerns from these governments. so we will continue doing this and we will continue to take very seriously any allegation of breach of professionalism by our stuff. some background on this western states were quick to suspend funding for on raw, for israel to choose a dozen of the agencies employees of taking part in the october 7th terrorist attack on wildly u. n. has about i'm investigation. the heads of 15 agencies of the world body have warned of an impending collapse of think she monitoring system and gas that we got, reaction from desperate civilians to news in the pause and donations the. this is the beginning of health because there are 2200000 refugees. people
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displaced from the north through the south and they are without shelter, food drink for anything. the food is not available for these people. then we are heading towards the salmon and the disaster that is the worst in the history of humanity. please tell them up in peace. time was 70 percent dependent on on the aid and there was schools. i'm free health services. what do you expect to happen to us now that when many countries reduce the aid provided to underway will say, it is a major disaster and a catastrophic situation. whatever is the only body that supports boosting and people, and it's the only one that has the ability to provide the assistance they want to bring you as well of use of the spokes person for the policy and in red, crescent and the bile for. so i could say is the western suspension of funding for unrest really could not have come to worst time. and this, this is in kim's, and i'll tell i'm one of the one we're calling on. we will have more humanitarian
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and to get into garza and we need to collaborate together as a human nature. young and old humanitarian agencies to be able to respond to this kill off emergency in costa and we are and there's a need for the own efforts to be able to provide over the humanitarian services to the people that can cause 2. i need the sufferings of over 2000000 civilians in casa yesterday. we have run out of the blood and then display speeds and how bleed to the blog to save lives. we do have shortage of medicine and make a medical supply as well. and now with food, we would want to flee into the patients, the wounded people as well as townsend's of displaced people who are taking something out of the staff. we have limit them even for the display people. and for our son to only one need a judge since the beginning of the escalation, we have seen as red as targeting civilians are getting health care workers,
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hospitals, and ambulances. and all who is there is justification, which is absolutely most of the time and not right and wrong. and it's just accusations because because they want to justify anything. they are doing civilians on health care workers and all should be protected. i'm not targeted. but while the you in wharton south thinks your military and situation in gallons is be coming even more dire doctors at a northern hospital there which has been bombarded by the idea several times in recent days are struggling to provide aid after the facility was heavily damaged. local reporter welcomed would sit by find this from the c. i mean, i mean with special ed, i was at the most about the, this is the, our, the hospital in the table is a tower area of northern guys. i mean, it is come under a number of strikes throughout the war and we just really artillery directly
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targeting the building. we can now speak with local doctor mohammed sally. ha, please tell us about the conditions at the hospital after the repeated attacks by the idea of national. we have been providing health services to the citizens of northern gauze from the beginning of these rarely aggression to the hospital was besieged re team days. and it was targeted full times, many of its medical personnel were killed, in addition to the rest of the hospital directs on some of its employees. all of this is jeopardize the health care system in northern garza and the work of our hospital administrative. but can you to just what sort of direct impact have these really strikes had on the medical services and clinical capacity of the hospital as i understand the fact and the attacks over the past 2 days of affected 50 percent of the hospitals capacity as $48.00 pads were taken out of service by the shelling of 2 floors designated for the wounded and the sick. these rules are the 2 flaws allocated to doctors without borders of strategic partners of the hospital. we are
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a non governmental organization that has been working for 5 years, treating the wound to the northern god. so we have many partnerships such as the world health organization and doctors without borders. in addition to partnerships with all united nations organizations, we've been submitting distress close to these groups on a daily basis. some of these international organizations coordinate to the entry of medical aid, but we're unable to deliver this aid hedge you to these really of the patient preventing them from doing so. many medical aid convoys are blocked and we kind of bring them here from southern gaza. yes, the public had they had to do things. these are systematic is really strikes to undermine and we can the health care system and northern gaza window, but that to there's one on her or not since the beginning of the aggression we have seen the israeli occupation forces targeting medical facilities in the health care sector. in general, many government hospitals with hips, we are non governmental hospitals, but we have been targeted more than once. they are seeking to protect everything
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related to the health sector in northern garza to completely overwhelm the medical assistance. can a thank you, dr. isn't he? yeah, it's, yes, i'm a one. so they clearly systematic policy by these really occupation forces to restrict and undermine the strength and capabilities of hospitals. here in northern guys, i'm amid the continuing idea of aggression and the bombing of the enclave. well, let's take you size from there to can eunice, where stuff from the world health organization of knowledge to deliver a central supplies to one of the last remaining working hospitals in that region. the small slice of good news comes and they'd reports that the local citizens in the devastated area are running out of food. quickly. a crowd gathered upon the arrival of the w. h. o con boy. as the aid was distributed to more than a 1000 patients at, i'm not sure hospital doctors of the facility,
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se palestinian children are especially vulnerable to epidemic spark by a critical look of a central resources to have done a move. this is a vivid example of the spread of outbreaks and dangerous diseases due to the overcrowding of displaced people at the hospital and the lack of cleaning and sanitation. the shape, for example, to this child is suffering from a fungal skin disease on the head. and this is not the only case as to many others have been recorded at this hospital. they hit the specialist, the setup. all states must stop funding israel from the la tree. now these, the very direct message from the south african foreign minister and the end the pond or commenting on the i c j's preliminary ruling on predatory is case against israel. she also raised the issue of frozen funding for the you and really from works agency for palestinian refugees. the game you have collective punishment. we need to object to that. but we should also look at working with the world to secure
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funding from the south to assist at this entity. the states must therefore also act independently and immediately to prevent genocide by israel and to ensure that they as the states know themselves involved in violation of the genocide convention, meanness dependent on that context. i'm reminded the media of the atrocities committed by as well in the gaza strip and gave an overview of the ruling issued by the i c. j with the quote audits 6, the provisional measures including before as well, to refrain from acts under the genocide convention. the court also ordering is well to preserve the evidence of genocide and to submit a report to, to the court. would one month off mrs. taken in line with the orders that it has
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provided. now would diplomatic if it's an apartment to the concerning on the possibility of a 2 month ceasefire, and if it's still being made to improve the flow of a, into gaza as well. a could argue that it's already taking steps to meet the quotes demands, but then the minister says that what do we then do is there's no implementation of these measures that the i c, j has put in place. and i suppose what confronts us now is what do we do if there is no implementation? and that is the question or nation's most onset today, because it is a body of united nations that has set out these provisional measures. it's not the south african government full so that if it go on its own, it says the international court of justice. and if it's orders unlocked, respected,
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what does this mean for every other government that commits a trusted tease against a people submitted. so also says that these dance and zoom is presented as international reaction to the court case negation. and she expects even more allegations i missed information to come through as a result of africa's case against as well. okay, something else at to bring you up to date on the us military. save it shot. done 3, a rainy and and 10. you have any drilling this. the developments there come and made an ongoing intervention by the us and u. k. against the cookies over their attacks on the ships off the coast in the red sea. now the un security council has gathered to discuss the crisis with russia, accusing the west of being the real threat to peace and to reach the leasing,
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reduce to electric click. where is the aggressive actions by our security council colleagues, the width and the okay in the red sea, remind us of the barbaric and illegal natured bombings of yugoslavia, afghanistan, iraq, libya and syria. at the same time, the thesis of fighting terrorism and the right of self defense is exploited shamelessly. we categorically condemn the aggression against you have been conducted without approval by the un security council. we had against stress that the unlawful and provocative actions by washington and london, both a direct threat to international peace and security, and undermine the global order based on the supremacy of international rights and the central role of the u. n. now i want to show you this as well, us presidential hopeful for the republican party. nikki haley has made an explosive statement urging washington to bomb a rock and survey in order to assassinate leading a reunion linked fingers. what you're saying now is the time to hit iran,
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now's the time to hit their leaders. it's different. don't go and bomb the infrastructure, the infrastructure and a rack in syria. you start with that 1st you do the sanctions and you take out a couple of their leaders. that's the way in their country in there. if they're in their culture, you do like solo money. when they left the country, you figure out where they are, our special operations can do that and then you take them out. good comes us. the us insist the run is to blame for a recent strike buying the rocky militant group that killed 3 american soldiers. other base in the border so in between syria and jordan. washington claims the militants are part of and are really in proxy and accusation denied by officials in the stomach republic. and while the u. s. has made no response to the latest attack . american forces have ball militant targets in the rock survey and the m and a number of times since october 7th, after so named is lubbock resistance. we have stepped off their attacks against us
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military bases across the region with us, the ortho, on the octave sr. a flounder, says nicky hayley's aggressive statements. we just heard a point to the counter productive nature of washington's foreign policy in the middle east to the corporate media. she says exactly what bible says, what trump said, what obama said. i always talk talk, threatened countries and po sanctions, targeted assassinations, and list troops and war. really no new, nothing new. she's talking about all. let's have some new sanctions. serious been under sanctions more than 20 years or rack 34 years and continuing around since 1979. that's 45 years. so the sanctions continue, the targeted assassinations continue. what it means. it says failed failed, failed policy, of a dying empire. frankly,
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no new thinking about how to cope with this. just make the same big threats and, and keep on making the same actions. it doesn't matter really. it's what impacts us profit us corporate power. and it isn't stopping any of these countries from asserting their right to be free of us. true. and. and that is what a rock is demanding. they've been calling for us troops out for quite some time. now, a secret workforce of forced labor tapped into by major american companies. i'm investigation by the associated press news agency has shed lights on how world famous brands are allegedly using prisoners as the facto slaves. according to the reports such work in the us as a multi $1000000000.00 industry, with convex employed on farms in manufacturing facilities where they produce
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everything from mattresses to solar panels. and even in the service industry. and major retails and serving food in chains across the country. former prisoners interviewed for the report, say the working conditions are dreadful unclaimed. they were frequently beaten by armed guards. this while the investigation identified high souls names brands linked to the cheap prison labor including mcdonalds, coca cola at food, producer, cargo as well. american acumen and labor rights lawyer done called bullet points. village us authorities, our quick, the blue, the west looper worker, violations internationally. while domestic abuses can go on notice. the fact is, the united states and capitalism is always depended on slavery. just in different forms, right? there's a great book, people should read slavery by another name about the slave industry after the civil
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war. after reconstruction an hour, they were more slaves in the south after reconstruction, then before the civil war. but it was done by arresting people for things like loitering and you know, very minor offenses and they were fine fines they couldn't pay and they were forced to work and that's how american industry was built. and now this is how it's continues. i mean, nothing changes, they just read, they have slavery in different forms. and of course, one is not in the united states. they outsource the other countries like the cons. and of course, they don't stop shipment of chocolate from a coat to more white where you have forest child labor kids harvesting chocolate. it's all very hypocritical, it's all politically motivated. it doesn't stop to us from using slave labor within its own country. so this is just very typical of,
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of the united states in the west, in general. they use human rights as a bludgeon against countries they don't like. but meanwhile, is that they commit to, you know, more human rights abuses that anyone can a lot of interest in this next story. the 1st human has been fitted with an implant from e loan, that most companies you're a link which allows users get this to control phones or computers for, for the building there are entrepreneurs, saves the initial focus. of the technology will be people who are unable to use their lens. adding the initial results are promising. the 1st human received an implant from newer link and is recovering well initial results show promising neuron spiked detection. so astonishing science, a worrying rise of the robots are little of both earlier. my colleague rachel
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ribble spoke with a bundle of gas who shared their thoughts on the technological breakthrough. the obvious benefits of, of users being able to manipulate matter using their own thoughts and interfacing with computers. but there are definitely prospects for abuse and control at stake here. and that is a brain computer interfacing easily and seamlessly could slide into brain cloud interfacing, which means effectively 2 way transmission of information from the individual to the cloud and vice versa from the cloud to the individual. that means effectively the ability to read minds on one hand, i see it as a data chip. my to is, comes from people kind of move values. but as far as the globalization of these technology, i think it's kind of solve the same issues. we'll be having with the other
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technologies. some of the phones i don't think is an added advantage to the normal people with them to buy the walking leaves and also additional buffering the substance. a stream without biological, which i'm skeptical about that gives you an additional body to just narrow it down to maybe the before the difficulties, especially when moving buildings. i think that's going to be uh plus you're moving about the actual i think that the technology go about a year. so really interesting to start from bad compatibility. that is a biggest problem in the kinds, easiest ways isn't your own interface is so basic. this is a wire protest against this by the brain tissue. again, the rejection by the human body is out for him. but so there is the largest professional for these improvements in materials. and also the such improvements needed to be in the technologies. for example, such as are avoiding san diego,
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there is a future potential at least acknowledge it is really incredible in future this will be enabling even though some of the sort of towards the side of when people and this year and all the data people. so i mean, this is about the think about the compensation of lot of functions, but at least we will be also about organizational human body as agrees vehicle. and together with their bodies, acknowledges that person will be able to control unity. why is this? is it part of he's a sure body for example, and next or have smart home, do i see the gosh tools and so on? i'm a bit skeptical about that extra logistics. nobody's taking but i don't think it's going to be mandatory call maybe that way for the future. as much as you like to be, but uh most probably should be the solution for those people who might be having at the dishes or people controlling some electronic devices. i think more lee,
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and also there's a with the high side on the issue that you've been having with all of your other technologies. i really lod eagle on mosque and i do not denigrate his intentions, which i believe are noble. but the technology in the wrong hands could lead to affective remote control of individuals by the state or by a corporate state hybrid. zimbabwe is struggling to tackle a rapidly spreading cholera. i break one year after the 1st cases were recorded. hundreds of lives haven't really been lost with more than 20000 people infected. the government of the southern african nation has launched the vaccination campaign aimed at the country. the spread of the unless local reporter it keeps baptist picks up the story as bob ways of dealing with a deadly quarter of drake, with at least 447 debts recorded, sofa,
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and 21000 cases recorded nationwide is has to do with an clean water pool, a substitution, and unconnected refuse, has been the reason behind this outbreak. it's a desperate site with most trains, a song of misery that is echoed across all 10 provinces of zimbabwe, atlanta, as victor haunting the nation, claiming lies and suffering hope. the remaining hope is lift up to the medicine inside the drip, the minister to the patients struggling to stay alive. the doctors and nurses the face up to the exhaust and become the reluctant conductors of hope, breathing life back to the muscles across the country in the hospitals itself is like this behind me that have led to the outbreak of cholera ends in probably the government that was involved with says that it's doing what it can, and today it is officially rolled out
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a campaign to vaccinate about 800000 people nationwide. why did we say we failed? because we did not have a set profile. what has to be t as in progress and the patient's one of the shifts in the gave us and this is why have the discovery. this is challenge. we have government is digging up on itself to take all of the nurses with visiting houses, door by door, administering 3 doses of the color of vaccine in the affected regions of the country. however, skeptics argue that they help lived a little too late. are those question if the vaccine were really bring about change? the problem, we're still dealing with burst sewage pipes just down the road from here, the situation is not looking good. some of us are skeptical about these vaccines because we can track, did call or in the past. and we are afraid that if we take the vaccine, it might make us sick again. so but,
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but the main issue we are still facing is access to clean water and hygiene, easiest. when other we are still drinking, i'm treated water, our community is growing and expanding coupons, so there's a need for proper planning in terms of housing, just as people are not being catered for pop up, the shops are completely packed with people selling and clean products. the steel gets a complete breeding ground for color and the government needs to take action. yeah, facing, use davis thursday. if you're in the mood to take a little bit deeper into that story from zimbabwe, or indeed any of what we've been going through this our all the latest updates, opinion analysis as well can be funded r t dot com. you won't be bored. bye for now. the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. if
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the case of the med, most of the people i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. some of the living will not have very close propaganda. you know, price here in your 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. the more questions ask the better the answer is will be with the she is what happened on october? the 2nd was a deal breaker for it was the slaves revolting against the master. when slaves revolt against the legitimate masters, that is not going to be peaceful and it is going to be violent terrorist here,
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and that will take care, right. and there is, there is there, there in just surrounding the entire area of the body became ready for us. you know, they knew we're gonna scatter like ship a terrible tragedy untenable revenge. because okay, so i am a whole family to come off the the on off know especially though play shall be the good this of being prevented. jocelyn seems to be that we don't want it needs to be what he wants to do. peoples of the land to leave in peace and prosperity. is it possible to have peace in this region ever again?
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