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a and a script in the region the, the un relief and works agency for palestinian refugees says that he's real this carrying out collective punishment. and that's after the countries argument bands, the agencies work, which is considered the crucial lifeline plus the video and thank god that the the what smaller than bill the pin protest as take to the street, the georgia down the routing parties, victoria and plenty of entry elections which the countries president and defeated opposition groups claim where rake and russia says, for invested, marries,
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have been killed, attempting to infiltrate the border region. a be asked about the 3 claiming their equipment and personal items, points to west and involved the web. this is our team to national, reaching you from our new center with moscow. i a michael watched a ride. we start with the breaking news. this our head round, 60 people have reported the being killed. and then these really strike on a 5 story residential building in northern gazda, and that's according to local a number of women and children. i said to be a mom, the dad of a strikes target at the city of bead law here at the move of bringing you across the stories from over the place as the happens unless they unfold what nothing less than collective punishment and backs the reaction of the un
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relief and works agency for palestinian refugees to the decision of these ready parliament to by the local operations, which i could say that the course of a lifeline for the people of gather these bills, increase the suffering of the palestinians and the nothing less than collective punishment imposes the un charter and violates the state of his wells obligations under international law. it will probably about $650000.00 girls and boys that from education putting at risk an entire generation of children. old rod describes its work as one of the 10 is of stability, helping to deliver aden. basic services to civilians throughout gatzo ascends the spot of the war with man clave. has he stablished a refugee camps for those seeking shelter? but despite that, many of those sites designated as save, many humanitarian zones, had been repeatedly bombed by ease ready forces. in september of this year, 6 un workers were killed in an attack on the school will show true refugees and the
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news, right region. the camp rather organizations around the world say that you own rocket, the bad on overall will have the devastating consequences summarize the replaceable lifeline to the palestinian people. and it has been for the past 7 the decades. the route was created by the un member states. the decision body is ready, parliament, barring on role from is life saving and health protecting. what on behalf of millions of palestinians will have a devastating consequences. israel has bomb palestinians to dest main them stuff them, and is now reading, and the biggest lifeline of a. we are in no doubt that israel and its allies are fully aware of the terrible consequences that this decision will have on palestinians living and garza. many of whom already stopping all the un has already worn by the ongoing wall will said guidance development back by around 7 decades. and that means more than 4000000 people by the end of 2024 will be left in poverty. more than
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a year of intense bombing has left unfolding development crisis there. and now the bond on one right is expected to make the situation even worse. are these might have an option that has all the details, a ton of money to him during his 1st winter session. these really parliament passed the load to ben b u. n. agency that provides relief to palestinians on the wall from operating within the country and throughout the occupied territories, including is jerusalem. and the west bank and the slow will also prevent the aid group from accessing the war tone, gaza street. this decision received 9 to 2 votes in favor and only 10 against indicating support from legislators. and both the ruling call ation and the opposition is rose. key ally, washington has long warrant the games. this decision one is really and p even accuse the u. s. and basset, or in the israel, of lobby in a position later as to oppose the bill. even of true, we can see that this pressure didn't seem to be affective. we are deeply concerned
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by this, this proposed legislation. the secretary res, this and the letter that he sent was secretary defense, the secretary defense to minister of defense. go on to an answer. a strategic affairs durham are a little over 2 weeks ago as he made clear in that letter past. due this legislation could have implications under us law and us policy. that remains the case. this is a conference virtual, but the dissipated decision is shortly after the war and guys began. and you remember israel started targeting on the wall at one point. it's even accusing its members of been directly and indirectly involved in how mass is october 7 attack on as well. he's right. the government's claims that some under was stuff were affiliated with the militant group. a charged agency strongly denied. however, we remember that several governments suspended funding to the agency earlier this year, welding the allegations were still investigated. following the vote,
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the prime minister's office relieves the statement, asserting that those quote unquote involved in terror activities must be held accountable. the united nations relief and works agency workers and by and terrorist activities against israel must be held accountable since avoiding a humanitarian crisis is also essential. sustained, humanitarian aid must remain available in gaza. now in the future. in the 90 days before this legislation takes effect and after we stand ready to work with our international partners to ensure israel continues to facilitate humanitarian a to civilians and gaza in a way that does not threaten his real security. hold of the wall has already condemned things. rarely, parliaments, decision calling to move out. rangers and separate. the men under one media advisor has described these really decision as an unprecedented escalation to fold and bowed to us state department officials, warren studies rowe could be temporarily suspended from the when,
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if the class that these really call them and pass as a bill to severe relations with another law has this measure would violate the un, tall to, and washington has repeatedly expressed deep concern that was really plans targeting the agency, particularly on there was activities in the gaz, us 3 for a place and it replaceable role high and delivering humanitarian assistance and also, as you remember speaking as a daily briefing on monday, a state department spokesperson said that too many tear in aid was not reaching people in northern guys where these really military has intensified as contained recently. and the washington would not accept this earlier washington. even threatened that a forward suspended smell tree age to israel. if official television doesn't increase human needs, her in support for gaza had definitely was now on the wall band. we're not going to see that in the earlier the you also released the statement expressing grave concern over these really decisions. this legislation stands in stark contradiction
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to international law and the fundamental humanitarian principle of humanity. and will only exacerbate an already severe humanitarian crisis, potentially hall, doing essential services such as food, shelter, education, and health care for millions of palestinian refugees and these territories. last week, the foreign minister is all 7 is really allies have issued a joint statement condemning. proposed is really legislation to ban on the wall and expressing their grave concern over the shut down, particularly in light of the diet humanitarian situation in the guy the street. it is crucial that run all the un organizations and agencies before the able to live a humanitarian age. and there are assistance to those who need it most fulfilling that mandates effectively. through the war there in germany, france, britain, and australia, canada, japan, and south to we have warned, the bill could have devastating consequences in deal supplied the west bank and gaza. but despite tremendous global pressure,
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we see that age road toes to pass the bill. so we have to wait and see what consequences will fall. i kept making professor of miscommunication, ali ala. hi, you said that washington's words of condemnation i would box by its actions. it doesn't sound or it doesn't look. it is above the international rule is realistically, it is above the international, the no binding. that what? because the over what is uninstalled most the, the agency and because a onto the ad with tears that you know, the security of the united nations all who is going down as a big home. sure of doing more things against is right. exactly like the united states, the worry, the show concern,
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we have consent, we on board, but they, they, they kind of stuff is like, the, almost every, we send a bombs and missiles, it'll praise spirit bob's of do as i used as a reward do what they are doing as they are saying to them, go ahead. i'm getting more sure to get a little bit more elderly. the more in this, in the, for of. a the i'm the was back thousands of protest is that been rallying in front of george's pond, him and demanding the weekends. the election result is a know how they are claiming fraud and refusing to recognize the routing parties when us people waived you and us flags the pro western opposition along with the countries president called for our be ron, are to use a bose sent in this report. so here we are at the center of the pro, the pos,
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the police court, and now the, it's quite big. there's gotta be like say about 20000 people here. now the opposition call for the $40000.00. i don't think i got the, hey, the audit to ripping up the crowd toward the flag, the american flag custodian flags as people come together at the request of the president to bunch of the president of georgia sort on the state behind the services. yeah. says essentially 7, if you like the election, i'm president to advice really also has a ledge to previously. it's not there was russian interference. and despite the fact, there was no evidence of it that you didn't need evidence at all,
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that i was in the us that there was a so alleged russian interference. but some of this thought you have to say, it's always very hard to demonstrate. no country has been able to demonstrate no team in the united states when they were rushing into fear and susan, their elections, know all the european countries. so we're not going to be in the position to demonstrate moles and countries that are much stronger to demonstrate the hybrid attacks that they are around. but what is important is not to demonstrate outside, but what they charging population knows fails and has seen because who else can see more? what is happening in the country in the villages then the georgia in population. what a lot of young people have been brought in a boost in for the event. as you can see, down to freedom square to the part of the building was behind me, and well, we were mediately with the crowd as during the protest. uh, we saw the n jose uh with the english language banners. we saw people with
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the signs suggesting that let him get food and shopping shots. we heard voices from australia, u. k. friends. we met a todd youngs saying that at georgia is not russia. and also spotted among the crowd was a member of the georgia legion. and the georgia legion are basically a mercenary group from georgia and most of the ethnic georgians who are fighting in ukraine against russia. so very, very, very much to narrative use the st. lucie stone and the election for the good lady to go somehow to deliver a news involved for the wife. i remember the day of the i or if you like to west the, to the service to propaganda
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on fridays to fix the problem. anything else you has no notes that it's goodness, freeze georgia's accession essentially. and to join the you, we have directly addressed this information narratives us pressed by the georgia actors. we have pressed the georgia you expedition process is currently the fact to house it as a direct result of the steps taken by to georgia and the government. i will suggest that the crowd is much smaller than bill and the opposition were suggested that they were going to have it at certain parts of vento security present in 2016 when the physician also rejected
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the dream it seems the show has been put on essentially for the west and backers to show that we're not going to take this line down despite the fact that they've lost the poll, add to a very big win, add by the incumbent prior to george. and we're going to stay and watch as things develop. but as of now it's peaceful here in tbilisi and over in the lab and on he's well has conducted air strikes on this history. coastal city of tire set to be targeting has black positions that the, all these really admitted tree issue that by creation order is shortly before the air force carried out successive bombardments of the city. and they have been no reports of casualties, but dating back nearly 5000 years. tie, here's one of the oldest, could choose me inhabited cities in the world and contains that you'd ask
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a world where we take sides. and maybe asians rulings that's where in the country and he's ready, john list has provoked outrage after helping to blow up a home in one of his reports of the idea of planes that the house have been used to fire rockets across the board of the popular is ready to report from china 12 the countries most wants to commercial tv title is shown being instructed by a soldier, how to blow up the building before then pushing the deck. nature of the incident spots a huge criticism from around the world. questioning whether the report, a validated journalism ethics piece, now direct as board member narrative open. how my says that the report is, reveals lots about the current, these really mindset and generally, should we both about the news. they should not be part of the news. they should not a fire, they should not use um, they should know to them and any house they should be the bolting about what's
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going on. but i think that this incidentally reflected in many ways, they use very nice pay rates. so these are in the narrative that we have seen that series and willingness to say destruction in the other side. it's not just a, these famous and then of course, most also the president, the fees are that the just us to the $70.00 was a writing a messages on booms. that's where then a fire the into gaza, a writing messages say against that. but it's to me and then we have talking about the present mental phase, right. i think that the image for these when is the site the, this is the issue here because let's see about what people are seeing. that is the mainstream, same used to rule out by houses. you're not doing these because for adjust. secuity means it's almost a pleasure to do. and this is something that these very won't give a one message. maybe it was it justify to the story, this house, but it's not the reason to biology. and i think that this is very,
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very disturbing in the same and usually both gaming now getting k that came out from the south level from one was open to another. and back again, refuge the syrian refugees who fled to lab and on, on the hope of finding safety have now been forced to return home. i met the ongoing is ready attacks during the civil war in syria, which broke out in 2011 up to one. and a half 1000000 people settled the neighboring lebanon, and they have lived and worked there for more than a decade. but i met the testifying is ready strikes at least as 400000 have now returned to syria. some describes their trouble jedi a laundry, but i found a smash. we left the live country side in 2012 and i was playing to live in on due to the war and the destruction of our homes. we were forced to stay in lebanon, where we lived as exiles for a dozen years. we struggled in lebanon, especially at the start. and recently, the situation,
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they're worse and this war is worse than what we faced and syria homes were destroyed, forcing us to leave everything behind. so after 13 years of war in syria, we returned to find a severe crisis. homes destroyed with no doors or windows. we returned with just the clothes on our backs so that we kind of 9 come on, but less than understood back when we 1st went to 11 on our situation beginning to stabilize. despite some hardships and 11 on this thing, settled down, a war broke out, and guys in lebanon, and is even reach syria because of the war in lebanon would turn to see we, when we came back, we found a home shadow. and i'm not alone. there are many of us like us, and i'm not alone. there are many artists like me, but then how do i have done? the war in lebanon affected us greatly. and when i returned to syria and this and sold this tragic scene, our situation became even more tragic. i hope my house and oh, syria can do was built on our situation and 11 and was also tragic. and when i came
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back here, i found the same thing to the same destruction, a job the whole and the width of the sheet, and close the whole. now moscow says full for imaginary use have been killed in the country as b as border region. i think the fighters were part of a group attempting to infiltrate the russian territory from you agree? and those eliminated was found to have foreign weapons, equipment and communications equipment, as well as personal items that indicated their affiliation with countries such as the flag of canada or in the private book and publish notebook on tactics written in english. the tattoo of the 2nd battalion of the 75th ranger regiment, special purpose power, she'd recognizance us all me was found on one of the bodies. this is quite quite major escalation when it comes to a ukrainian reconnaissance and sabotage group trying to breach the russian ukraine . border between the ukrainians to meet the region and rushes the brands province.
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but this group can be and should be more aptly described as a group of international competence. basically, for most scenarios have been killed on site as they were trying to, well breach of the board, the and the remainder of the group. again, the total number of those trying to infiltrate, russia is unknown and unspecified, but the remainder of the group has been destroyed in and eliminated in a combined artillery. and miss salts try come out on the bodies of uh, of those eliminates as they are the, the russian soldiers, the russian fighters have discovered a canadian flag literature in polish. it, uh, a note book with uh, basically with notes on tactical are basically on tactical training made in english, one of those killed due to a tattoo. basically, he was a tattoo of the 75th ranger regimen of the us army special operations,
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which is a raw that leads unit. so it indicates a significant, well escalation, at least in the eyes of russia and from russia standpoint. when it comes to this group of what the price appears to be highly change the scenario trying to reach the russian border to operate d behind the lines of, of the russian a while of border patrol rushing for the security and so on. so again, it is a big development on the rushes she always treats as such. and such both basically such cases very, very serious, the just the recency rushes for administer. target elaborate has pointed out that the ukraine has for a long time, it has enjoyed a plenty, in fact, thousands of, of, for, and most scenarios that ukraine itself cools full and t is. but it's very easy to use good representatives of the key of regime constantly trying to provoke the west and into direct involvement in the war against the russian federation without any
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hybrid modalities to we're going to president putin spoke about this in great detail. recently the brick summit in cuz our president putin has repeatedly referred to specific data that shows soldiers from western armies, a serving in the ranks of the ukrainian armed forces. there are most unreasonable volunteers and direct instructors who are essential for the use of no time. the west in long range weapons and he was but also ukrainian weapons, the sport without the help as it would be impossible to operate these weapons in total, according to russia. messing aries from a, at least 74 nations, are taking part in this conflict on the side of ukraine. new. so again, uh, we are still to see uh, rush, oh, please do respond in a bigger way in a more well in the more decisive way. when it comes to this particular latest incident of, uh for imaginary is crossing the russia. are you trying to cross the rush you crane
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border, but so far this uh, incident, it is, uh, it could. it could basically indicate a significant escalation or us human rights lawyer and the offer done colleague says such cases, risk and major escalation. i have no doubt that that's happening. so again, when i was the in the don bass, the folks told me that even as far back as 2014 there, they saw a polish troops fighting with the ukrainians. so there's no doubt in my mind that this is happening, or they're attacking what everyone recognizes as russian territory. i mean, look, russia, people respond by attacking us targets or canadian targets, or whoever they think was involved in this. they won't, by the way, i mean russia has shown an incredible amount of restraint throughout all this. you
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know, clearly the west has been at. busy or with the russia, certainly since february of 2022. but even before that, ed, russia could have responded by attacking the west. and it is not done that, and it won't do it now because it's the grown up in the room. frankly, we're heading towards a possible major complet gratian that of course, could involve nuclear arms. it's shocking that more people aren't worried about this. i'm very worried about this, and that's why this conflict test and indonesia as president elect prebble, was to be on toes set to be planning to provide thousands of scholarships annually to send students to russia, the training engineering technology and mathematics. i will. the story here is our to use, but they cannot be to pull the, to interrupt at lee, changing world. fostering such global connections and quality of educational
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background is vital for the future of initials workforce. a growing number of the nation students are choosing to pursue their education in russia. as a country offers a diverse array of programs, particularly em, feels like engineering science and technology. we are many in the nation. students are looking to strengthen their knowledge on intervals, move to enhanced countries, human resources in nation president, pro boy. so b m, though, has announced a government funded scholarship program for $20000.00 univision students to study stem in russia. an initiative that has been responded positively, not only by media, but also russia. we have all the question to, to begin in some unique material. uh, and on the other hand, these people will come back to indonesia and they'll go from all that. but
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understanding the goal for russia as a country. and that's why i suppose that we will make a special accent on uh, such things as uh, promoting scholarships and such is technologist atomic energy. and also space engineering. the focused on stem fields comes at a critical time for a media as a country seeks to invest in young talons to handle digital age challenges. it's innovation and global competence dismissed as we met within the nation, graduates of fresh and new 1st cities who are now applying their skills back home. this is will how much expensive, who snatches, master and petroleum engineering and business management and comics of petroleum industrial from the russian state, university of oil and gas t says his learn way more than what's given in the textbook. it's bratia is a b there really. um, globally, there really,
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this is global mindset. i mean, is it sufficient as far as the global mind, sir? what they think is vishal do something that can inspect these compact properly before they died, or before they, they give the legacy to they're getting a ration. which is what indonesia somehow people don't think as for now, but we just finished your study in nuclear power plants at russia's world, federal university participating in different activities. house, let her to take a peek at what workforce will offer. i want to add some skills is uh it's kind of like um how, how do you call it is like competition between companies. yeah, it's kind of cool and i went there as a we haven't even back then i get some middle lot of experts and professionals and we actually still have like connect like reconnect through it. during his visit to
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russia, indonesian private and pep boys will be on the stated his plans to increase numbers of scholarships for any nation. students wishing to study in russia. this initiative aims to enhance the quality of education and of course, strengthened bilateral ties between indonesia and russia. the government hopes to empower a new generation, learning from experts who can contribute to innovations, growth and development. i have to understand how i can provide of the logistics, the logistic chipley. but this is, this is the quite mid term plan. the short term plan is, um, is its full of people false people. this is the very beginning of every things. and i tried to create the order follow groups, something like a tutor and terrible. and i also put some friends to create their own company, certain terrible company. so make this people slow going very fast, pretty massively. this initiative is more than just education. over the years
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academy exchange programs has played a crucial role in bridging the 2 nations closer. it's an opportunity to, to uh, a chief, a better understanding of a russian for citizens of indonesia and to from old some of the vision traditions introduction as well. if we can have these a new one year old, maybe 5 years is going to be a crucial step towards tennessee relations between russia and in the nation by sending students to russia. a nation known for its advancements in science and technology in nature is positioning itself to benefit from cutting edge knowledge as the country seeks to bill for more skilled workforce capable of driving, innovation and development. going to be the portable reporting from jakarta for our t.

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