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the, the british break and use of our head, like when i see international, a gun linens. how on the test tonight, the 2 judges right outside iran supreme court. the country's traditional media center search, the salad committed suicide before police could take him and will be joined by shavers on the story. and just a moment from toronto most go with the leaders of iran and rush to assign a 20 year strategic partnership. tracy right here in the heart of the russian capital, as dozens of key points were established in the face of western sanctions. the multi total world is most start leroy. we need the answer is absolutely no doubt a rough feet on either on, on interrupted even turn, access, respond to that tremendous suffering. you know, goes off on order ra, says no,
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daylight open the gates. the guys are and allow the agency to provide critical 8 to those in the us as over a 100 more are killed in his riley attack since the cease fire agreement was assigned between these rel, i'm coming to the live and worldwide from must go with the one use on fuels it as always here, one on so you can so much. so kicking off now with a breaking news for you right here on odd c and it's coming out of here on where right outside the supreme court. 2 judges have been gunned down and killed a police have an alternate investigation. they are searching for, quote, other participants in the terror attack. well, let's get more details right now. approaching alive to a correspondence shaped bows on this story chaise mean breaking news now for the pos are all to can you bring us up to speed? what are we notice so far by the shooting into wrong? the yes, it's a, it's a serious attack and the rain you do dish repressed service are calling it a terrorist attack to senior judges of the uranium supreme court attacked after
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place of work. if you like and take around 10 45 in the morning. local time, a to judge is judge ali regina, and george marchese were killed a 3rd. george was injured alongside a body guard a single attacker. now we know also that the attacker probably have access to the building or to the judges in the course of their work at you and your employee. we believe working in a catering capacity at was responsible. uh, as far as we know so far a single far i'm used to military grade for i'm bullet hughes according to press reports. now the attacker took their own life when they were uh, apprehended or attempt for me to take them into custody. so the attacker did add 2 judges to very savvy dead, one judge injured on a body guard. that's the casualty count at the moment. but this a very serious attack at the very heart of a rainy injustice,
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if you like. it is being considered as a terrorist attack locally on board the press service of the judiciary, which is also a serious. and they also said that these 2 men were involved in investigating cases of terror and crime against the state. so, suggestions that a possibly could be a terrorist attack, that it's a politically motivated in the, in the realm of terrorism. we've also got reports that there was an ongoing investigation launch to suggest that there may be an older attackers that not involved on the ground, but in the support network for this individual. so that's an ongoing investigation about this breaking news, of course, and with the across it all day. as developments come in roy, i appreciate that show you what the getting the updates here and we'll be possible . i'm going to have you as a, me just leave the updates on the break and usually save us. thank you. well, here in moscow, a 20 year strategic partnership treaty has been signed by the presidents of russia
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and iran, as not to my persian highlighting what's in store, but not for the media to weeks or months, but for the next decade to come, the premium that goes just the way we are united and taking our relations to a qualitatively new level. this is the meaning of the signed interstate comprehensive strategic partnership agreement. it sets and vicious goals and outlines guidelines for deepening bi lateral cooperation in the long term and politics and security. trade investment and humanitarian fields. and this truly breakthrough document is aimed at creating the necessary conditions for the stable and sustainable development of russia and iran, as well as our entire common your asian region. in the 1st 10 months of last year, the trade turnover increased by 15.5 percent. it is characteristic that our countries have almost completely switch to national currencies and mutual settlements are striving to build stable channels of credit and banking interaction and are working on combining national payment system. is that the important stuff disagreements signed in moscow today between restaurant and the run to not be
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underestimated to vladimir putin says that despite all the pressure and the legal sanctions from outside, the relationship between moscow into iran is only getting stronger. and this agreement signed in moscow paves the we and creates of illegal foundation for even further growth. frankly, iran has been under so many restrictions for so many years, and russia is under our record amounts of sanctions. so it's no wonder why these 2 have grown to have quite a close relationship. trade is on the rise. it increased by about 15 percent in the past 10 months alone. most of the mutual payments are done in national currencies. the 2 countries are on the same page when it comes to various international issues like syria, the agree that it should be up to the city and people to decide who will head of the country next. they also discussed the conflict in palestine and degree that only a 2 state solution in order for it to finally be results. and of course,
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the secuity unusual defense is a vital issue for both countries. and one of the point in that agreements does say that is one of them gets attacked. the other country has no rights to provide any assistance to the aggressor. both russia and iran have been stressing though, that this is not a military alliance. and this agreement is not game against any other side, frankly, is, agreement has $47.00 articles and it's hard to even list oldest theories of cooperation between the 2 countries, which it looks like are only going to strengthen an increase in the future president position beyond 1st script to moscow already proved to be fruitful, launching a contract that went through 3 different iranian administrations before finally being signed. and robert guards this agreement as a new chapter in vanya and russian relations, saying that it opens up a wealth of opportunities for both sides in various sectors,
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including our trade transport and of course, security, the pac 12 facilitate trade agreements that could help both countries neutralize western sanctions i, one of the key aspects of disagreement is to complete it. the north south corridor a transport corridor. it's a massive uh transit route and a transit project. uh which will connect it wrong to russia. and from there to europe and asia are the tool presidents, the also this cost international issues, including the middle east end of the ukraine conflict and the surface which can me to clear that the conflict and ukraine must be settled and resolved through dialogue. suggesting that if the west us tops imposing its will on ukraine, peace can be changed. more for the major agreement signed today will open a new chapter in our relations, particularly regarding the trade in economic ties between iran in russia and also
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we discussed the areas of cooperation in the south caucus is syria, the middle east, and afghanistan, or your, i believe that the changes occurring in our agents considering the role of new organizations and structures such as bricks and the seo truly present a new opportunity and potential for interaction between the 2 countries. the introduction of military actions and war does not resolve issues. we welcome a political settlement of the conflict between ukraine and russia. we must respect each other, and of course the western country should not force others to submit to them. elsewhere in his remarks opposite a scoundrel, parallel between what's going on in ukraine and the situation in the middle east saying that it all boils down to the west. double stand there. she said that the western countries liked to preach about human rights while simultaneously committing great violations themselves. seats emphasized that the this have policy
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is no longer acceptable as the world has come to realize what's going on. following because of war, facing double standards have reached the end of their life. the fact that one country has the complete right to kill citizens, to kill children and women, to destroy hospitals and schools. well then asserting its position on human rights and pointing the way for us is unacceptable drone in another country, especially for us. they demand adherence to human rights by their rules for all these double standards are intolerable. we want the unipolar world to stop dictating our path. one cannot govern the world with double standards. there are no differences between small and large countries. everyone is equal to adults. so because of scale and said that the error of unit lateralism is gone as multi lateral organizations of set, such as breaks and the c o r, emerging and driving, he said, and taking a closer look out to the one in russia's growing alliance that actually it is a speaking example of this multi polarity. we all know how russia helped. yvonne
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joined briggs and b a. c o, and also endorse to yvonne's membership in the region. economic union of the 2 sides are actually moving on the past towards full. so i think important aspects of this multi polarity as they are beginning to ditch the dollar and trade in their national currencies. and this strategic deal will help to speed up all these visions that are sets by the 2 sides. so with iran and restaurants signing a 20 year strategic partnership agreement of the multiple i already as well under way to god. so we go now here on the program where israel is, will accommodate approve the ceasefire agreement with hamas that is set to release . so the 3 hostages and phase one of the deal. the agreement is set to take effect in no less than 24 hours on sunday. and that's, that's overall,
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continues courtney for immediate access to the gaza enclave to provide critical humanitarian aid. we need to, there is absolutely no doubt a refuge on in the on, on interrupted human turn, access to respond to that tremendous suffering. you know, garza and i also reminded that the ceasefire is on the starting point to um, as far as why is concerned we have read you to keep on the international response by skating up. uh like all popular stuff. it did you very at least a 100 people that were fortunately being killed as a cease fire was signed and they'll ha, a guy says civil defense agency saying 27 kids and 31 women are among the dad. will pick up the story now with a middle east bureau chief, a murder, if an officer with more on the agreement that is scheduled to take full effect sunday morning as well. so i'm argue that it's been so many times. yeah. who previously avoid the ideal to maintain his belief on power with what's changed now
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with threats from his hard line allies been very small towards the call issue was at risk of pulling apart. however late the physician leaders have stuff in offering to back be been in india who if those 2 quit making his governments look stable for now. but here's the catch the all positions ideologies the on to line with it on. yeah. or so is he still interested in keeping his right when partners are and they told that baby may have convince small fridge to stick around by calculating only the 1st page, i'll think they'll and then was human meals, reaction finance minister earlier last of the deal as a catastrophe for israel saying he's party will only stay in the call. issue is ro, retains the option to review the war with him. us national security minister ben clear has voice similar concerns describing the build as a victory for terrorism, and also threatens to resign over this. these wire though, he suggested he will return to the call. listen if fighting resume. let's take
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a listen. this is the, do you present it is in the band and the it includes the release of hundreds of murderous terrace. it includes the return of hundreds of thousands of guidance to the north of the guys this trip including thousands of terrorists. the withdrawal from the philadelphia quarter door and the end of the fighting. in fact, these do will end all the achievements we're able to bring to the state of israel, if the fighting against how much resumes. and this is what i told the prime minister moments ago, and if the fighting resumes on the basis of achieving towards objectives, we will propose that we return to the government of the new house policy and quickly slammed vandevere statements, but also hinted that the deal could open the door to evan, more opportunities. anyone who dissolves the right wing government will be remembered as an internal disgrace country to bend various comments. the existing deal allows israel to return to fighting under american guarantees. receive the
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weapons and means of warfare, it needs maximize the number of living hostages that will be released, maintain full control of the philadelphia route. i need ship sion border and the security buffer the surrounds the entire gaza strip and achieve dramatic security treatments that will ensure is real security for generations. but again, why strike the deal now after so many delays? why not 6 months ago potentially saving lives, including those of hostages, who didn't make it on zayden connectivity? well, alice suggest the answer might be trump, with israel's biggest ally, heading back to the white house. newtonian, who knows for sure, he'll have us to forward, along with the weapons on funding a for the size to restart. decide who am i seeing the guys as true? whatever his motives be, be approved the deal for now, and we are about to see at least the 1st phase of its play out very soon. probably
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have been some last minute disagreements with him. us indeed likely over the palestinian prison. our list come us reportedly wanted high profile figures, fried well as road hesitate is releasing. those labels has terrace, but now the do is done, meaning those issues have been resolved. the 1st hostages could be fried by sunday pm. is room has released the names of the 1st $23.00 of the keys to be freed in the initials page. wow, there is no confirmation on who is alive. our sources suggest 10 might be dead. the list and includes people over 50 and do we do was with health issues including and is really with s. c o p. and already jane, who has been captive in the gaza strip since mistakenly entering the enclave in 2014 russian national women, including soldiers and 2 children from the v of us family who were kidnapped on october 7 with the parents. and became sort of symbol how they looked over 7
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attacks. one of the children turned one well into the 2. 15 months ago him, us release the video of the father, claiming his family was dad. but the idea of couldn't confirmed is leaving the whole country anxious about the fate of the boys and they and mother. well on sunday, the truth will be known well after the initial euphoria and the competition. however, who history will credit for the states far the we'll talk has started from speak for national security adviser, said washington, one to limit arms supplies to israel and criticize the outgoing administration for trying to hold is real back ironic to hear that considering we are waiting for that cease fire a deal to take effect and promised us supportive israel needs to re enter gas as well, backing this these by hostage deal with him us, which includes the idea of complete withdrawal from the gaza strip. during the 2nd
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phase, let's take a listen. we've made it very clear to the israelis, and i want the people of israel to hear me on this. if they need to go back in where with them, if a mazda doesn't live up to the terms of disagreement, we are with them. this is a how mazda is not going to continue as a military uh, entity. and it certainly is not going to govern guys, i was talking about the guys a war escalates. and again, despite the domains to ended, a big question, loans over this agreement will only the 1st page be completed. that means just 33 out of 98 hostages. fried and just a temporary c science. it's too early to tell right now, but the next few days will be crucial. will staying in the region, the officials and guys i have analysed. they're ready to unveil a plan for returning, displace palestinians to what's left. still the homeless ones, the cease fire agreement between israel and have mass comes into effect. it is estimated that at least $100000.00 palestinians fled to egypt since the start of
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the world, the top of the 7th 2023. that's according to refugees. international. a gossen space, the choice between rhetorics that homeland has been destroyed, all staying in a foreign land and starting from scratch. we spoke with some of the refugees currently. in kyra, we fled from gaza and the war to egypt because of showing fear and terror. i was subjected several times to inevitable death, and i was wounded in my head. on the night of my travel, the house next to mine was bombed. i went out with 3 of my sons to egypt, and this was not easy because i left behind 4 of my sons with their wives and my grandchildren. my mind and heart are always with them. my longing for my children is very great, and i very much hope that the crossing will be opened and that we will meet again with each other to feel comfortable, even with the anxiety terror, fear, and hunger that they felt when massacres occur in gaza, we hurried to contact them,
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reassure them and feel very afraid for them on the back and that i left also in april 2024 because of the war and the crimes of genocide committed by israel. throughout the gaza strip. i moved from garza city to rafa and then to attend in darrow bala. it was a very difficult decision when i left because of egypt difficult because my family brothers and my wife are still there. the international community is unfortunately, the humanized garza has been exterminated for more than 15 months. if what has happened didn't gauze, or would have happened anywhere else? the international community in the arab peoples would have risen up another, but in gauze, or unfortunately, every one becomes blind and does not see and deaf and does not. here. i hope to return to god's a. despite the destruction of the siege, i want to return to my country, even if i have to live in a tent for me, attempted garza that is equal to a palace in any other country. the wrong we left because of this decision was no easy for us. we are a large family of $23.00 members and we needed
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a large amount of money to be able to go out to capital. unfortunately, this amount was not available for that time. the thing i missed most in gaza is that i have to get them my brothers, my friends, and my colleagues. egypt is a very beautiful and safe country and its people are very kind of nice. yeah, is not like my country. our country is very small and everyone knows each other. everyone deals with each other. hip place is a fall apart. from my point of view, i do not see that is really wants to stop. it's will the extermination any time soon. because as rules go is much greater than that, it does not attacking the function. it wants to kill everyone who's palestinian. so america has created a quote on say, a competitive advantage in the world of a i develop and well, that's what amazing says. also, washington announced restrictions on the export of his chips that's set to leave some american allies. balking back is also are prompted backlash or from us corporations as well. some of them are saying by the new shooting americas industry
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in the foot of the story, i've been out to ask you some more in a culture of i who suddenly fix the the other low points for the bite and administration and, and the rough symbol k know for donald trump to try and contain when he assumes the presidency. that's the message from average americans who are dumbfounded at the latest move coming out of washington. industry later said the proposed restrictions would hurt innovation and global business export control framework will go down as one of the most destructive to ever had the u. s. technology industry and quote says we don't need a ride. we need government to get out of the way. this is all going to be managed by a government agency. and i can't think of a worst thing for innovation and speed and revenue that having a traffic cop, i think we're all in on national security. but this is the, this is the wrong answer. these restrictions are nothing new for us and china who
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have been limited in their ability to access us, made chips for years. but now joe fly, them has taken it to a whole new level, dividing the world and to friend and foe fear one is for countries without restrictions, also known as the allies. they include australia, japan, south korea, and the bunch of european countries. they are also allowed to install some of their processors in less friendly countries, but no more than 7 percent for any individual tier to country. like the type of public, austria, poland, n. slovakia, who was surprised by ply thans moved to say the least fear 2 contains most of the world encompassing mexico, portugal and nato member by the way, as well as countries across the middle east and lives in america. so with all face taps on their access to us tips, it could apply for so called validated and user status to get more compute in power
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. but only if they prove that they comply with the us regulations. and finally, we have america's outcast sends here 3, which include china, russia, bella, ruse, and iran that will be completely banned from importing is us made chips. today, countries of concern actively employed, including us, made in this way, and seek to undermine us a leadership to enhance us national security and economic strength. it is essential that we do not offshore this critical technology and that the wealth a i runs on american rails. the problem is that industry experts are alarmed at that this could throw the us economy also, rails, and video, which is the key manufacturer of the most advanced trips in the us and says that these restrictions will do very little, if anything at all. so reduce the risk of misuse but will increased risk for the us
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itself. for decades, leadership and computing and software eco systems has been a cornerstone of american strength and influence worldwide that global progress is now in jeopardy. the biden administration now seeks to restrict access to mainstream computing applications with this unprecedented and misguided a diffusion rule which threatens to the rail innovation and economic growth worldwide in its last days in office. the biden administration seeks to undermine america's leadership with a $200.00 plus page regulatory morales drafted in secret, and without proper legislative review. and they're not alone. and that opinion of those who know how this works and will tap state or outrage stuff they weren't even consulted. and that washington would put politics over common sense. the proposed framework fails to address the core challenge in a targeted way and would have potentially catastrophic consequences for us digital industry leadership. more over,
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the biden administration develops the proposed rules almost wholly without industry consultation, and has ignored far better approaches to address as the central challenge. this is another wake up call given to europe. some european countries can no longer rely on the us, russia, in china, or of course, used to be and excluded from the so called members clubs. so they're more direct in their criticism, the phone phone talk, what do us keeps over stretching? the concept of national security, politicizing and weaponized and trade and tech issues and using sanctions as a go to tool. the seriously violates the legitimate rights and interest of companies from countries around the world, including china. this also jeopardizes market rules and the international trade order. the stabilizers global industrial and supply chains and undermines the common interest of us and other companies globally. what the us does is typical economic coersion and bullying. trying to deplores it and firmly opposes it from
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the east coast. literally creating artificial barriers to the development of technologies. i'm the artificial intelligence industry. the us is striving to consolidate its role as if not the only one. then the main supplier of technologies from and the fruits of that application to the old countries in need. of course, they do this solely on their own terms. and what is the contradiction? the fact is that representatives of the united states of america, all very active relevant international venue use, various international venue, sweat, artificial intelligence, new technologies, and achievements all discuss. well, literally they always try to be one of the pioneers in discussing and raising some kind of issue. and in the initiatives that they promote and propose a significant place is given, you will not believe it to the elimination of the digital divide. they talk all the time about the digital divide,
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how it needs to be bridge between developing developed countries. so off the road, these statements must be and fund within the framework of a specific policy that the us is pursuing. and that everything is exactly the opposite. because they regularly introduce non market finery is to technology transfer and innovation in various ways. those restrictions, terrace, and obstacles are precisely to ensure that these new technologies, which are the key to reducing the digital divide, do not enter certain regions of the world. but perhaps the most comical or tragic aspect of it all is that joe biden is willing to spice in his us economic growth and diplomatic relations. so it's something that looks up to fail and it's a boot might make its adversaries even stronger. there is a possibility that access to less advanced hardware might just lead to more innovative, higher efficiency solutions a phenomenon supposedly behind
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a surprising performance of deep seek a recent chinese ai challenger to establish us giants in time. such advances could also emerge from tech industries across the global south, especially parts of south east asia in the middle east. it seems that washington refuse us to learn from historical mistakes and is once again on the wrong course. maybe by then should of use some artificial intelligence to aid him making decisions because clearly he's lost his mind to end the village. say it's this the or the nation towards its best and for us. okay, that's a rep for now. here on a t and from a real res to show in the entire news team. thanks so much. spending yourself today with us. i'm gonna call them what i'd have on the assessing that off to take you through the day. the
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a wrong just don't you have to safe house after care and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the shooter times the and welcome back to a brand new season of going undergrad. will gusting all around the world from the middle east today. and 1961. the world woke up to news of us present. generalizing how revealing the dangers of a military industrial complex, not democracy,
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controlling the united states today and 2025 fireworks. a scheduled to light up the sky of donald trump's golf club in virginia, or ahead of a cabinet dinner. and the integration of the 47th president on monday, many of those cabinet picks are on the record for promoting war on russia through ukraine. the genocide in gaza was in that in central america and was on their run in china. this despite trump himself declaring that his design is well peace. joining me again from cleveland, ohio is dennis percentage of the mayor of cleveland, who twice ran as a us for democratic presidential candidate, most recently running as an independent candidate for congress. dennis, thanks so much for coming back on happy new year. you're on the season premiere of going undergrad. you are the washington press club just a few weeks ago before christmas. right? speaking about the risk of nuclear war. how important is it for trump to immediately was in biden's permission.
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