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against not only the minorities, but again, still a political bodies such as that, allowing me which you see because he now split off to the w h. o has announced that polio vaccinations will begin this sunday in gaza. that's as israel has agreed to what it calls limited, she monetary and force is ready. 5 minutes that has that denied plans for an overall humanitarian truce. the polls is, will only take place in certain areas across bank by the threat of a polio virus epidemic, which is preventable. by the way, it's been moving over gaza distinction. monetary and situation has spiraled to new logs. earlier this month, a 10 month old baby was paralyzed with polio, the 1st case of a child being infected in 25 years and gaza. in total, it's estimated over $600000.00 palestinian children that are in need of the polio vaccine. let's learn more right now and forced live to unicef communications officer sally m o y. so joining us here on, on the international mission allies. thanks for coming on the program. we
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appreciate your time. this is and i'm vicious program. the number is a huge. i just said 600000 kids. it is and a business plan for the w h o. is it realistic, mister o weiss? and is it possible choosing to reach all the kids as well? if it isn't a business planned by the village or eunice and under one bold purpose on the ground, we are trying our best to really uh, stuff, polio, uh, as early as possible. unfortunately for you is there right now, and as you rightly said, it is preventable. and unfortunately we have one case confirmed the case. and of course best, that means that the risk is really hard for the rest of the children and we can't really, we can't stop and um, not do anything. that's why this plan uh, it should take place. and this plan is very crucial to a just stop it in the end the before it's really spends more than that. and the
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really crucial part of this plan is to abide by the commitments and to have those localized limited inventory poses, but have been implemented. and have a little bit of, of freedom for and working for us on the ground that's over 2000 uh, work or uh, health and community whitaker to reach out to children, whatever they are, the on this, the phases that to be our agreement. obviously, i think you make a very good point, mr. or wise and clearly the children have gone to desperately need help. but again, it's, it's a conflict. so right now, i guess i would ask you and forgive me for, for being tough here. but what, what's more dangerous for the kids of gaza? is it the risk of polio, or is it the risk of the continued on the dangers that come with it? a little different is lead to the secuity of children. there will be they need that . so being is threatened by the violence and that's the norm that they've been
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talking about for 10 months now. and unfortunately, this is not stopping. but if we don't treat folio, we are risking the lives of many more hoops of but the war even ways beyond the war ends. and that's a really cool. so crucial parts in this a polio situation it's, it's also a search for not only for guys, some of that, it's a threat for the region while you doesn't know borders. and it's that travel as a travel to guys like us to travel outside of gaza. and this is really the really closer to stuff, it's just stuff millions of children from, from being exposed to something that is preventable and in an easy way to be honest . yeah, yeah. well said mr. al license, it's great that the units have from the w. h. o and others are getting together to, to try and help the children of gaza, particularly as you know we've, we've seen this on a patient issues as well with, with the sewage water as well also to bacteria issues that, you know, you talked about the polio virus spreading as well and of course israel's agreeing
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to these so called limited to monetary and pauses. um, we have seen in the past few minutes here and well cuz uh coming on to fire and gas, a g, g. think as a risk, the humanitarian mission could be disrupted by the idea of operations across the enclaves a little that's, that's exactly what, what this thought as a means as not to put the alteration or the workers in any danger and not to put children and families are trying to commit to the fact seems under any danger, and that's like what you're looking at now as a 6 am till 22 or 3 pm every day for 3 days, each region and the 3 different age of center, south end and north, where a thirty's would be stopped and where if i to asian orders will not take place during those times. and that's really cool. so and again, as i said before, implementing and committing to, to, to implementing those is really crucial to,
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to be able to reach children to be safe. both workers and children has a husband and you know, government expressed a willingness to kind of clear the way allowing for you in a safe and the w h o and all those to, to actually have unrestricted access to, to achieve what is a huge humanitarian mission. on your part hasn't even yahoo, that has isn't ministration expressed any willingness to that to help you with this or any concerns as well. so far, this commitment is a good sign. that's the r a guaranteed, some a safety and some window to, to do our work. but of course it's still very challenging on the ground. we need to run against our we think it's not ideal, but we think it's sufficient to reach our goals. so we hope that's starting sunday, we can do our job and actually, and, and a few days because vaccine
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h as many as the over 6 uh, 600000 children on the 10th. now of course, you know, we wish you the best of luck, but with this mass vaccination plan for the children of god and, and we really hope that you find, you know, safe haven and shelter where you can carry on with you a few minutes. every admission, but if, if it goes to a point where you could not carry out this commission, what, what kind of consequences would a polio outbreak in gaza have so it's a little staging of that type of bullying is highly as printable disease. very contagious. it's a disease that we don't have cure for. we only have a preventative measure for, and it's a disease that's kind of coast that alice's and even that. and that's the actual a big concern is if it spreads in a situation like guns or we're health care is really minimal. it's been a really compromised through due to the,
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to the war due to the violence but also due to the lack of resources and age coming in. um with the, with the sewage systems that are broken with no access to clean water for fluid hygiene practices. all of that scan can become a real, an extra uh, additional catastrophe on the ground. yeah, and i think it's a fact on that as well. you have, you know, obviously this is a big mission is a bit. it's a big plan here to vaccinate children against the polio virus across the gaza. enclave. um, what about the other things they are doing to help the people of god? so i know you guys have been working out for roughly 10 months trying to help with what medical aid and food and water. how else is eunice helping the people have gone. so right now yeah, to the main thing is i think it's as priority is walter. units have starting the it's best to deliver water and we have, um, am,
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is the support the dissemination plant. and i, i've been in garza recently and i've seen that efforts to leak colleagues have puts in place to as much as possible deliver those services to 2 children and families, water health care medicine and nutrition, a support for as we know, my nutrition is a big problem in, in guys because of the lack of food or not, extreme high prices of commercial fluids for, for people who defeated all the resources. so it's, it's a, it's a host of services that you try to work on. but the, to be, to be very honest, the situation with the ground really limits the tell you and work and really that let me tell you a space is really streaking as we go under. you still hear about evacuations and yes, evacuation orders around and uh, what's, what has to be called say spaces or safe zones. and unfortunately,
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we all know by now that there are no safe places for children, for the materials and they've got it. so it's a really challenging, we're doing our best and reading colleagues and leave it on a here's to continue to push for the little that because they can do. no, i, mr. o. i. so i, i, you know, i, i hear you talking as a unicef communications office. i hear describing the situation on the ground, but i don't know, i don't know slave if you, if you're a husband or a father, if you have a family, but from what you've seen on the ground in gaza. is it a survival scenario for the mothers and the children are currently just trying to get by as well as on variables? what i saw was really heart breaking and, and, and really what we said before is we can call this a childhood. you can call this a normal living where they're living to day in the out is imaginable. i've been into a displacement dense where i couldn't really continue for,
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for more than 20 minutes on those things are bullying inside. i could see the rashes on children everywhere. wherever you go, there is at least one person and one child in a, in a, in a hospital that is infected with these skin rushes. i'm going to hospitals and children are being treated in the whole living the day that they're being really waiting for hours just to get the minimal, which is really the, the maximum that the doctors can can do about that point. but that's really lucky enough. i, i've seen children and i see you as the abdomens open because they don't have the uh, the medical supplies to the full and those, those specific procedures. so it's, it's really horrible. it's really nothing, not life like the life and goes up. and that's why the ultimate solution right now
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is a ceasefire. sustainable and immediate and i'm filled in children. unfortunately, we continue to suffer. now i, you know, i really appreciate you being so straight and so direct with us here on that. but tv and describing really what you've seen this all, even i also think i can speak for one of us here at ology international. we wish you the best of luck with your mass specs and nation program with unicef and the w h r. and we just hope the children of gaza will eventually have a brighter future to look to one such communications officer for unicef is solemn weiss. thank you very much for your time. it's thank you and thank you for joining us here for this program on odd. see, china is form industries as the country has always thought to help the global south . adding the beijing is particularly interested in the development and prosperity of africa. this is a tool father. she would you show supported advocacy development is the shared responsibility of the international community. china has never sought to win the global south, but has made it staff for us to help partners of the global south,
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including africa, truly realize development and revitalization. china does not engage in the political a rivalry in africa in china is willing to see all countries make contributions to africa's development. china welcomes other countries to pay more attention to invest more in africa and view the china advocate, cooperation with an open mind like china. indeed, what china has also published a report on the front page. things cooperation with africa. have a look at this right here, outlining about 52 of the continents nations and the african union that have signed memorandums of china or on his belt and wrote initiative a chinese companies and invested into building new infrastructure and railways across africa. that includes about a 1000 bridges, a 100 ports, tens of thousands of kilometers, a power transmission lines and communication networks to connect the continent as well as numbers are absolutely huge. well, we heard from a senior research at the open for enterprise institute, who says that the chinese foreign ministry,
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spokes person is refusing the narrative being spun by traditional boston. as i listen to this, a strong supplement, this driver, the merely because the don't the jump, the jump was because the right was suspicion, the forms of waste and the some part of the world in walnut and her just informing them of the infrastructure might just the critique chinese way of being gauging in africa, sold to the top and calling to this or handle the quarter, disclose the changes for use that have emphasize this a supplement. so obviously with china, i think the engagement is the common saying that there is no mutual relationship between these 2, the nations or policies, both in buying that threatening, but it's not because of the emb. i don't see the trade relationship and the effects of the infrastructure investment this and maybe the death to burden. so that if i understand the disease is a change for news that has been passed i,
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it's clearly they have of that. we, we, the relationship that we have to con countries. they don't policy relationships that is meaningful set of was sufficient interest. so it is deep to the, to the columns. and that's a problem with the, the quote on the hippo exempted you mostly reflected by the, by about the speech, any problems a with i think us presidential election approaches to key battleground states, michigan, wisconsin has refused to remove independent candidate robot. f. kennedy junior from the ballad, even though he dropped out of the race. here's how i state election officials explained to me. the minor party candidates cannot withdraw, so his name will remain on the ballad in the november election. the natural law party held their convention to select electors for kennedy. they cannot meet at this point to select new electors since it's passed. the primary statute literally says any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot
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may not decline nomination. the name of that person shall appear upon the ballard to accept in case of death of the pass. and we don't want people being arbitrary or willy nilly withdrawing at that point. but this comes off the kind of a chose to a suspect in campaigning. a several states to push the vote to support for donald trump. the independent candidates name would remain on non competitive. baba, well let's take a closer look at the remaining 5 us states that are expected to play a crucial role in the upcoming elections in arizona, nevada, and pennsylvania, our f. k junior was allowed to withdraw his candidacy in georgia. a recent court ruling, the time of the candidate was quote, not qualified to race is to his remains unclear in north carolina at the moment. now, recent election, poles and swing states a show come on, hire some donald trump, a running neck and neck. that is, if you want to believe some of these polls, well, my colleague vicky air and discuss the power swing states, whole with auntie contributor power we the most the thing about the election,
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integrity and a lot of questions that's been around that make you about just how, you know that, that works, that a smaller population can have such an can override a popular vote. it's been very confusing for the american people as well, but short of election reform. this is the past that they have right now. what do you think behind this deficiency prevents amana kinds of it, like kennedy from dropping out of the race? is it just many a question of the policy? well, i think there's a little bit of politics in play, like, for instance, in michigan you have a democratic governor. and so the election commission is ruled by that same thing with the other states that wouldn't allow him to come off the ballad on technicalities. so yeah, you have a little bit of political manipulation happening behind the scenes. it's interesting to me that r f k chose to wait so long before he pulled out because of some of those states, he's literally was too late to come off the ballad. so i thought that was an
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interesting choice on his part. so how do you think he's going to go with north carolina? yeah. which is yet to decide whether or not it will keep kennedy on the ballot. how does that guy? i think what i've been hearing and you hear different things on different days, but it sounds like they're going to try to keep him on the ballad and we'll see what happens. hopefully his legal team can get him pulled off. and then what advantage would kind of these withdrawal drawings, donald trump could be seriously affects the election result? well, actually in some of the states, it really does make a difference because some of the voters were voting for our k robinson trump. and i don't know about the north carolina numbers, but certainly in wisconsin, wisconsin was very significant. for instance, in the last election, wisconsin played such a vital role. and it is again in the selection and it has for the last 2. and everyone remembers how, what, how important florida was at one point. well, now that's shifted to wisconsin. some of the rest states like minnesota, ohio, pennsylvania, and even west to arizona and nevada is going to be very close race. i mean,
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as you point to doubt, it's a one point race right now, and i'm sure it's going to be remain very close. and again, this takes us back. thank you to the questions about election integrity on texas. just basically said that 1100000 voters were not supposed to be voting in the last election. that's a significant amount and that was a significant state in the last election at play. so all of these things really do matter. the swing states can make or break the difference of the electoral college . and electoral college decides who's president if this is all to international following ukraine's example, moldova plans to shop the countries orthodox church which operates under the moscow patriot. that's a quote into one of the countries paula and memphis. anything like that we will resolve this issue soon as of like ukraine. we will renounce the mold oven orthodox church, which is de facto russian. but i think the issue will be closed this fall. others, however, although as ruling party has dismissed, the report had opened
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a man in bond, claiming that the country's m. p was expressing a personal opinion on the board. some dollar just so it'd be an american. john lewis says that the talks and mold over the buying the orthodox church of following the very same pay, but the ukraine has just used this is probably going to be one to the change in. you must be ukranian. gambidge was, which was the americans are, in this case, the americans, who will, who control the ecumenical patriot case in constantinople for a stumble while there, this pushed through, make ukraine into anti russia. inevitably had to, at some point, reached the orthodox church and matrix. and this because you premium nationalist government inevitably. what would come after the charge and try to set up an orthodox church claim, which is what they did. orthodox cartoon ukraine are being persecuted and they're being told me, you can either go to jail and you know, one person forever or join the official ukrainian state church. that's the choice
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they've been given. ever since. the confiscation of the amount of monster of the caves and yeah. meanwhile, ukrainian m p r told me to me to okay, who criticized the decision to buy and the orthodox church has fled the country following his escape key. if it's put him on a wanted list, accusing him of attacking a policeman. however, he claims that a bo this excuse to prosecute him for his believes, saying he and his family were particularly sense threats right before leaving ukraine. and they said to me, truth revealed many of the inner workings of how things go down in half. in order to slide slide before, just you can see that as much as you want. you can steal food directly from the plates of soldiers steal humanitarian aid, steel from the budget steel from children's hospitals. they just need to share a little while saying glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. meanwhile, you're packing suitcases and buying a house in spain. but if you're just defending the interest of ordinary citizens, but it's not in the script, this is not according to the script that exists,
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the united states to put it mildly. i recently bought them as a landscape assigned to law, prohibiting any religious groups linked to russia, a 1000000. so if your credit in christians may face lawsuits if they maintain ty is with the countries historical orthodoxy. and since 2022 pm has carried out numerous rates on the church and its priests in a sealed off major religious sites. even pope frances express harsh criticism of the new band adding that no church should be touched. thinking about the recently adopted law or in ukraine, i see it for the freedom of those who pray. because those who truly pray always pray for everyone. a person does not commit evil because of practice. so let those who want to pray be allowed to pray in what they consider that church on please let no christian church be abolished directly or indirectly. medical churches are not to be touched, but he got accused of the ukrainian orthodox church has been persecuted in ukraine . and pope frances as against this, he says, one important thing, the prayer is
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a good thing, and good things can't hurt anyone. that's the important message. he makes it clear that prayer is a human right to be able to pray and to pray the way you want to is a fundamental right. it was when one religion denomination or faith is subjected to pressure. when it is prohibited, it goes against human rights against the rights the god gives us. the band does not bring anything positive in my opinion. because when you go against human rights, there can't be anything positive. however, local churches and christians who stick together should be united, should pray as the pope says, they must be very united. they must confess what they believe in without fear when of course, activity of the story continues online right now with a website. ok, see, don't come well, thanks for joining us here for this program. life and most of my colleagues motor
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