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the, the the, the literally says politicians, i'm big, the world wide condemn is grey. the fascination linda, i've done lots of the lead and both outraged around the world would clowes c and protests against s can i do is ready by the limit least 2 years since then. know quite find some of it remains unclear exactly a bit, but russia is convinced the west have a have in the attacks the
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welcome to lou weekly on all to international fiction. the biggest news from the last 7 days, as well as coming up as well. so sorry, offers will confirm that lead to how sun enough. so i was assassinated in a is where the aspect on friday i'm the boiled over on the streets of the arrow bold. and the grief was a parents of the to throw in a baby and says, crowds gather outside the most to more and pass on a smaller the data held office for over 3 decades. i'm redid among and then move them population. the a mellow smoke billows up from bay roots as a, as well pounds of lebanese tabitha, with munitions, as well as also reported that a senior come on the died along side
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a son. that's about all the positive, like the gate. so the us embassy in baghdad, the security polls is dec 1000 right here. all deployed out to keep the bait. they go all key prime, it says condemn the killing of the 1st thing is though has quote cost more red lines, he added, but they will now the 3 days of national morning in iraq. the depth of the liter, both outrage around the world, people took to the 6 in process carrying processing and lebanese flags. and it to me, the netherlands, i'm pa, custom crowds, other minutes of science. more of the assess the navy, the official disciplines condemned to the escalating is where the bottom is in the middle east and slugs and such as quote, stop killing children. new off the global south
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is unifying against is where the aggression in the middle east indian easiest form is the one who was protest avenue in general assembly and called the bottoms to stop as i speak now. more than 41000 people in guests that had been killed. situation in russ bank. they've been done debt that a rating is not is, is that not enough families on yahoo yesterday mention and i court. that is right l 6 space. that is right, l yeah. and for peace. really. how are we supposed to believe that statement? yes, the day while he was here is right. i was inducted. unprecedented. must see if i had a tech on bear with the nathaniel will ones the war to continue. we must stop that in a nation for him instead of up know model. so the took
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a strong tens during her you and general assembly speech emphasizing that in the media is and always will spend with the people of palestine for the right to have an independent state. indonesia use the moment to put pressure on israel to come back to a political solution for a 2 state solution. talking to empty seats on is are all site. she insisted that decisive action on is your l. palestine. conflict is needed. responding to the global challenges in the future has committed to being part of the solution has major has announced it's been for a known permanent seat on the united nation security console 42029220. 30. the foreign minister added that true global leadership is leadership without hydro money. election means complicity. colleagues,
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wherever indonesia goes with gary the voices of the global. so the principle of the u. n. charter and international law. under the rubble of double spun, dark press differs deep and 0 sum game global leadership with a never be updating force, domine nation n. fear we watch with great interest as the nation dollar gates walk out of the camber in protest ahead of is raleigh from we're the young man, the fine yahoo speech. the delegates left their seats as we have on yahoo! approach the podium to address the assembly and they were not alone. militia also joined the walk out and the country has been taking a firm steps for the freedom of pallet size. it is a well in which there might be continue to silence to meet with flag right away.
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but then before i know it, does this ring to a of costs then in gaza for most one, you know, we have raised our voices in protests and sought to establish a ceasefire again. and again, our voice size has been set down in the security council through the with the by will be to it is clear, the mechanisms of security council had been abuse to anybody. as i trusted this, i will probably have to establish, i says, fire is no longer does the bible standing in front of the assembly malaysian 4 administered almo, how my pass sign clearly stated how the 0 power has to be abused to enable masked atrocities. how sign underscored how is your al has violated every international law? there is including the genocide convention,
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john of hawkins functions. and course human quite street use. the malaysian foreign minister demanded that the security consul invoke the powers under chapter 7 of the un charter and imposed an immediate arms embargo against israel, 40 minutes of the house on. also notice how global south countries have continued to be marginalized. while the international community has failed to adopt a current realities militia, it will kids the importance of global housing, you need. we have a broad vision of promoting piece, development and stable my to pull out all done through the empowerment of the voices of this, of the countries of the global sales. who may see potential to for the push to for the 2, for the pursuit of peace and dust. these around the world through solidarity among developing nations and through mutual support and understanding. this is
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fundamental to and soft fair and equitable progress for all the global house, the minds you had pens and use that time. and we must not leave anyone behind. highlighting the rise of each level for the militia is a falsified alarming trend of hatred, intolerance, and acts of violence against most lives. the country has called for the urgent appointment of a special u. n. n. boy, just, that's the issue. i see you in general, assembly pictures are wrapped up. both indonesia and militia drew a hard line, not only to speak out for their own countries, but also to stood up for others who are in the our office needs to be going to be performed with reporting from drug cart out for r t 4. and the way above is way flags. the levels of the context where enough follow is meeting in a route. i mean by sitting block was desolated with the 18 bung come busting
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from. may well may as well as the put dozens of times to its northern border, while also sending out an order of 60000 reserve is trampled for immediate guarantee. that's as nothing it says out the go for the world to read fun. 60000. these raise back to the know about off the is of his storage tanks on lebanon's capital city locals have been forced to flee that home to seek shelter with many heading to the le cab. okay. did in southern bay route decades is a place use as a haven for displace palestinians all think was one the off and i can, as the story are set to look at best suited in the heart of the gods is a place heavy with history. history stained by violence and survival. in 1982, it was the site were over 3000 palestinians,
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and lebanese civilians were slaughtered by militias under the watch of the is really army. decades later, the scars remain, the massacre left a mark on shut, the that's never faded. today this camp once the symbol of palestinian suffering is never refuge once more. this time for liberty's families, spring is really bombardments in the south. the camps, past, and present crises are deeply intertwined. each new wave of conflict, echoing the horrors of the last, the ever since i was born a palestinian, i have had to fight. now our relatives in the south have become displaced. we will help in any way we can. they are at home here. of course we palestinians will not abandon the people of the south and trouble with them on in the residence of the camp. i have undergoing hardship for many long years and over the decades they've enjoyed many conflicts and wars like the warrant, 2006 between 11 on an israel, saw a great deal of our tax as well as diminishing resources as
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a result of these attacks. and given the wave of violence and the attacks by the israeli air force and sort of the military, the hardship of course continues because the people that are fleeting, the south have very little to few options. housing is becoming that much more scarce. which is why the government and its institutions are opening schools for those despise, but so are the people of shifting them with very little to offer their opening the doors to the people leading the conflict in the self. the latest conflict has force nearly 2000000 people from their homes in casa and southern. nothing not creating a humanitarian crisis that mirrors the 1982 siege of shifting here. every residence carries the weight of a shared history of displacement, war and survival. ok? you don't have that much has changed. my parents came from palestine to 119. and after our birth the civil war began. there were massacres and sabra and should teela as well as conflicts in the refugee camps. i was injured in the i and now
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have an artificial lie. i was wounded 4 times and my brother has been missing since then. my mother was killed by fighters during the civil war. my daughter who was 3 years old, was injured during the war in the camps. she was wounded in the neck and we couldn't kill her. she eventually passed away, shut to the camp, is just one example of many across living on which predominantly hosts out of students as well as other refugees and libraries. when it was 1st established in the 1900s, it was established for one sole purpose to provide safety, shelter, and refuge to palestinians for then conflict and thing war that was undertaken by israel. when it was 1st established, there were merely thousands of people residing and now today, the numbers are as high as tens of thousands time that it continues to grow, but on a finite piece of land. and so they build covers the residents are grappling with the challenges of daily life under dire conditions,
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scarce resources failing infrastructure, and the constant threat of violence. but these hardships are not new. they are a continuation of decades long struggles. well then said, the situation is catastrophic. and we are facing enormous difficulties and all can pass for the state of water supplies, and electricity. things are extremely difficult. we are facing many problems. of course the war of 2006 is different from the ongoing events. the goals of the 2006 will, will clear. well now the situation in gaza and what is happening that significantly affects lebanon's situation. everything here seems into connected with the situation and gaza. therefore, i believe that our situation is also extremely difficult and we could be drawn into large scale conflict. the trust in the job is so overly populated that it is becoming that much more difficult to provide living spaces for people. you can hear construction work in the background, so you can see construction work in the far distance. people are continuing to
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build on top of each other because resources are limited on this as a solution for these conflicts. the situation interrupt the incomes throughout the country will not change. in fact, they may get a lot worse. the reality at this moment is there is a sense of fear among the people, but besides that fear, there is a great deal or sentiment of resilience. people who have a stablish and eco system that is self providing and self sufficient. much like the will of the power of sending people, they will continue to do what they can, despite of the situation or the circumstances. and still to the resilience is more than a necessity. it's a legacy pass down through generations. as the camp, once again becomes a haven for those leading violence, its status as a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict. and the enduring spirit of its people. the gas and again, are cheap and shut the lebanon. when i buy 2,
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i thought the story, why has the has confirmed that it's lead a house on that's what i was killed in the strike on friday. i made an escalation in cost for the attendance between isabel and level on what of us live now to all close on the yes and they can. he was on the low. he's at the location where his was a to is the lead to being killed. the ass and we just saw your partners that on sits in a go now are the location where the cause of a need to was killed cantos anymore. details of is it been any updates is a what have people been saying of the over the course of the past few days, there had been a number of developments which really provides us with some sort of insight into how the people here think over the course of the few days, we understood that people were essentially processing the news, but many took it a lot harder than others. in fact, while we were walking down the street to beta, which there was news that some of us allow, was not killed, that he wasn't lives,
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there were reports emerging. of course, they were unfounded, but it is safe to say that people did not want to believe that to be the case. and there were celebrations across bates. at one point, i was at the sides where us on the thought was assassinated, and i witnessed the level of destruction residential buildings and an entire complex was demolished. and we understand that the buildings themselves weren't necessarily the target of the attack. that's almost so low as the target that was deep underground. and the idea of did not necessarily know whether he was in the buildings or whether it was underground. so they plated a little bit safe and they decided to destroy everything this week. but we visited the same site today because there were reports that there was another strike in and around the immediate area. we went to the here. and what we saw was a stark contrast compared to what we're generally use the same. but we saw was a ghost town. normally there are thousands and thousands of people. it's a very busy neighborhood. it's a very large suburb,
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cars and vehicles and shops and people walking talking the scene, it was vibrant at one point. but today the scene was nothing like that. what we witnessed was essentially a reminiscence of what a ghost town is. shops of inclosed people, nowhere to be seen. let me ride on side with the representatives of his beloved media office, essentially told us to leave so much so that they escorted us out of the suburbs. and it's a start comparison to what we're used to seeing just in the distance one. but as we're looking overlooking the city a beta it as a whole, there are plumes of spoke, smoke arising from different parts of the country, different parts of the capital. and we understand the idea of is continuing to carry out with tax like this. we can hear drones in the skies. this is not, this was not the case back in october, november, december, even january. but we understand that the idea is essentially keeping close tabs on everything that's happening. i can hear another drawing that circling around right now. the idea is military, the active we understand is a great military build up on the border with lebanon and in northern israel. so
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many people fear that the situation will escalate. but one last thing i want to end this note on is the person that is expected to replace the fall and the secretary general us on the subject is expected to be hashem, sophia dean. and one thing that many people say is that most of law in comparison with someone that was easier to discuss the business with and discuss politics even agree with when it comes to some of these strong clocking points. but a shop is not expected to be as lenient as low, so low as many expect them to be more pro war and more proactive as opposed to reactive in the war against israel. yeah, very interesting. indeed, the appreciated the update, the yes and i can i live and 11 on things again. but now there's because lots of, it's a 2 year anniversary reasons. the knoll seemed gas pipelines with sabotage, if you remember now, the culprits stood at large, russia. how was the hazard?
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because the us, i've written the problem, you find in the a 1000 times using a subsequent disinformation campaign to cover the trucks. since 2022, washington and london have been systematically trying to remove the topic of the node stream sabotage from the international information agenda. the russian foreign intelligence service has information about the decision taken in the united states and great britain to implement on the eve of the next out of the 3 of the blast. this information campaign to cover up the true purpose of the sabotage and its organizes. we got to remember the context image this all occurred. i mean, essentially the whole narrative from the west around these a tax on that orange stream. i remember this is the biggest piece of energy infrastructure. probably ever built in europe. billions worth how to issue the environmental impact. first of all, you know, do we have green parties and governments all over europe who aren't certain about the vast echo, you know, uh ecological dis, out of the how the whole narrative has been almost comedic to 1st. it was russia
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that did it. we were told yeah, russia of home. yeah. yeah. instead like, you know, like worship bombs, its own nuclear power stations about sure. i also decided not to turn off the top of this multi $1000000000.00 scheme, which is exceptionally valuable to rush on to europe. of course, yeah. and then it was you claim the and then this is the latest, the pedals narrative was that it was basically a bunch of the ukrainians who got together over a few beer. yeah, they got drunk. right. let's get out on a small sail boat so but you know, say 870 to 80 meters below the one. the most travail sees in the world very hazardous conditions and that's plant vast amounts of explosives on the concrete, in case pipelines. but it's worse than hollywood. it's was still in all the way. it's a badly written comedy script. a, you know, i don't remember. it was something interesting the mike lynch's you off, which was 60 meters below the sea. we had the tug and investigation of we're finding it very difficult to operate at these depths. this is the target navy. yeah
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. but the credit is managed in a rowing boat after a couple of beers to head down to the bottom of the baltic sea again to most of a of see on earth and below these pipelines of according to the version being circulated, a certain team of divers on some schooner laid a huge amount of explosives at a considerable depth and completely blew up the gas pipeline. this version is hard to believe it's more likely to entertain. then sound convincing. most goes on alone and seeking the full truth behind the nordstrom sabotage and questioning west to let investigations. i mean, may, i know that how many european countries french austrians was invested billions in the construction. it wasn't just a russian pipeline. it was a russian european and pipeline. yeah, this is a critical of critical importance when you examined the reality of the serious side of this. remember the impact of february. you are your opinion just for you, the hard on the which is in germany, from cheap, accessible, clean, unreliable,
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russian energy has had a vast impact on the economies of europe. i don't, the day to day lies of order. europeans are missing and the new british government cutting as payments to pensioners for their heating bills, right? stuff, because any of those are going through the route this where the such an issue in germany. the key issue, jeremy, of course, is heavy industry. heavy industry was reliant on gas and again, the maxim after the 2nd one more, you know, keep the russian, so keep the germans down, keep the americans in. it's all part of that very strange reality. this is all happening now. and you've got great companies to fast industrial giants like volkswagen sales looking for the 1st time in their existence about severing jobs. audi, german heavy industry is tv on the brink of what is being called an economic collapse . and the lack of cheap energy is got a lot to do with it now. and besides heavy industry, we've also got some countries in europe who still maintain some sovereignty of opinion. at least i'm one of those is hungry. i'm hungry at the home, gary and the farm is to also have something interesting to say about certainly is
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that after 2 years, no one has to say no seriously was addition to the base. i mean, because these so called investigations which are going on there are other, you know, funding what kind of perception you have the most logical, which allows things, i've used to be not any kind of consequences. it seemed obvious that everyone knows what happened to tell, you know, we had a lot of us love us. of course, the very quickly after this happened to talk to us, i mean, how versed could that be? and, and so the deleting it, i mean, we all know that the elephant in the room here, you know, is wearing a stars and stripes. the overcoat. yeah. but it seems the victims are adamant that they just want this all to go away. is the client that nobody wants of an earlier run. i took a deeper dive if you'll excuse the pulling. it's the whole north stream side. let's have a look at it. well, we're 2 years on from the inside of us north stream, a tax that destroyed europe's biggest piece of energy infrastructure. and his
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winter beckons declined. that no one seems to want to solve, hasn't done away strangely back when it happened. they didn't seem to be able to go to that who was behind severing the use cheap and reliable gas supply by themselves . even said out loud. if russian bait that means tanks or troops crossing the the border of ukraine again, then there will be we, there will be no longer on our steam to we, we will figure that out of spite the us president, essentially given reading, they would destroy it even before it was opened, it was a veteran american journalist seymour hersh, really begun to piece the jukes altogether and surprise, surprise. the finger points directly, don't consent. but despite the elephant in the room, the state department of sticking to their story, a story which be done with them saying it was all russian. this information. the
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idea that the united states was in any way involved in the apparent sabotage of the is, pipelines is preposterous. it is nothing more than a function of russian, this information and should be treated as such. well, that's a story that continued with a trying to suggest that the russians, rather than should be turning off the top, i decided to destroy their own pipeline. it's worth remembering that russia had invested billions in north stream, but that didn't stop the western press and media pointing the finger at russia really couldn't make this stuff up. russia is most likely behind as a, but it is likely that this is an act by russia. the assessment is that russia was behind it. the russian ships that are able to perform on the will to operations with present. i'm near to where explosions later took place on the north stream pipelines of course move this made any sense. and that's probably why the client
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media was rolled out to muddy the waters. if you'll pardon the pun. weighed all hope is not lost. this september, the hapless german chancellor of shoals announced progress in their so called investigation which conveniently excluded russia like sundays at the same time. it is absolutely clear for me that these things must be investigated. i am glad that our prosecutor general and law enforcement have made such a progress. we insist that nothing be concealed. we will do our best to see to it that those who did it are punished. um what progress is he talking about exactly? surely not the front seat ukrainian diver the 1st pedal 2 years ago. i remember the one that was apparently in poland, but miraculously disappeared. and all reads like something out of a by the written comedy. when you hear the name of the suspect, it'd be forgiven for laughing out loud. ultimately led to mercy was not detained because of the beginning of july. she left bo this territory crossing the policy
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green and border free crossing of the policy grand border by the above mentioned, person was possible because german authorities did not include him in the database of wanted persons, which meant that the polish border guard had no knowledge and no grounds to detain blood to mercy. so basically all attempts to investigate the north stream attacks of the sand into kind of comedic fires, pulling the jeremy, blaming shoulder with denmark and sweden conveniently for the white house reaching a kind of stay on a wall while refusing to involve russia in the investigations. hold the front page, suddenly it was ukraine who managed to blow up the pipelines, but apparently the landscape knew nothing about it. but it gets better after 1st suggesting ukraine. stop ross knew nothing about their day trip or operation to blow up the pipelines. they suddenly deciding that poor old general's illusion was the mine in charge of the bombing. all those involved reported directly to general
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valerie's allusion. e. ukraine's highest ranking military officer who was put in charge. so that the nation's president. but a lot of mirror zelinski wouldn't know about the operation. the intelligence report said, i'm not content with throwing pearls, that lose me under the bus a year later. i wanna know told kias, defacto decatur lot to me is a lance. he was fully aware of the attacks. i think that's what they call going full circle, a story. within days the lensky approve the plan. according to the 4 people familiar with the plot, all arrangements were made verbally leaving no paper trail. the ca warrens, the lensky is office to stop the operation. us official said ukrainian president then ordered zillow's need to hold it. but the general ignored the order in his team modified the original plan. so it saves the blame for blowing up a pipeline is just an occupational hazard when you're in american proxy. but
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interestingly, the money fain that's the tweet it is. thanks to the usa for blowing up the pipeline right. us laugh, sikorsky managed to laugh at all off when called out by russian pranksters, bolden, alexis, what do you think about north street too? so those thing too, they trying to, uh, the trying to accuse us of this problem. but oh, wow. wow, you know, a lot from the way we feel about it. whoever did it did, they did a good job and we now know that the americans had advanced knowledge of it. yeah, ended up as well as the year olds by were no closer to actually knowing who found out, who did the dastardly deed and severed the euro from cheap, reliable rushing gas with the age old maxim of queen bono, who benefits is probably the best place to begin and, and one thing is for sure,
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and that's the fact that it's the european citizen of their hard press. people of all those countries that will feel the pinch this winter while far away in a toasty oval office box are probably be slept, and big celebrations are going on for a job. well, don't as well that i was up this new that was good to have be with us here on our see international for some great braking and so is here on, on the website. i'll see you, they'll come to check those out. we'll be back in about the do some from is you want to see on continue comes on. so look at this of prescription of them all of that are pretty much it on the all set. i last thoughts look, see, don't keep on the list. securities equal minus those you missy, do something about going to need much of in my just because your logic.

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