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n u. n. a modern armed forces was created, but nonetheless, it seems that for under billows of it is the key to integrate the economy of the armed forces with the general economy as a whole versus great presence of the russian federation has placed very trust to me . i would like to focus them to keep task that were set for me by the president. the 1st is to ensure the full integration of the economy of the on forces into general economy of the country, taking into account the objective growth of defense spending. this is a difficult and complex task which primarily involves optimize the military spending. everything that is effective and best in the country should work to achieve victory, to ensure that the task of the armed forces are solved. and he also pointed out that there is a lot of work to be done when it comes to improving the welfare of the military personnel, especially the ones uh, in the battlefield. now he says, uh that includes providing housing as well as provision of medical services and essentially easier access to military benefits for them. now he does say in general uh that it seems that he believes that the soldiers deserves better social care, as well as not to overlook the economy in the defense ministry. and overall, he did mention the older changes when it comes to the armed forces. moving to georgia, now lawmakers have passed a transparency bill, which has sparked outrage among the public already protesting outside the parliament. the the crowd takes into the streets of simple, easy enough physician to the bill protests as of broken through a metal bar. you protecting the falling and building that police have been amazing arrests and dispersing the crowds. some have been seen painting the walls of the problem in the bills course tempers to boil whole but not just outside the building, but inside. also the the members of the ruling party reportedly attracts and opposition representative during readings of the draft. and they just lation of the bell will force n g o is to be more transparent about their funding sources. washington has condemned the law, the law calling it a i'm down and civil society groups. wow. so i'm in the congress of even this direct sanctions, and that's the spot, the new bill i'm mirroring and reflecting similar legislation in the united states . now we'll discuss the situation with mario bettina, a, russian, m, p, and the victim of american for an eden school. she says that the western reaction to the george and bill smacks of double standards. you know, it's quite surprising for me to share this as a controversial more. because more what the country is trying to do is just to be able to sort of in a t and or a so they can, can see who is working. i mean, from the angel and who is of the year. wow, i would say the most are all the pay or for me special. i'm surprised to see that these comments are coming from the west. i mean, from the united states that has 6 different malls devoted to 2 different types of foreign ag
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u. n. release agency for palestinians u n. r w a is warning that even though more aide is now reaching cause a, a rough military operation could severely disrupt those distribution efforts. the crossing at rough, uh, a vital lifeline for dozens that could soon be under threat. famine is looming for more than a 1000000 people. here the you and estimates billions of $1.00 and $8.00 are necessary in the coming months. israel says a is flowing over the last few weeks. the amount of humanitarian aid going into gaza has significantly increased in the coming days. the amount of aid going into gaza will continue to scale out even more food, water, medical supplies, shelter equipment, and other 8 more of it is going into gaza than ever before. so far, 8 has entered gauze. if you land at the air, often using via gyptian port of lariche, freight trucks then head for the rough, a crossing israel has announced it's temporarily opening other crossings at areas and the so called gate $96.00, which allow aid into northern garza without a dang
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from 1500000 palestinians are taking refuge in the southern city, the u. n. n. a us have warrant against the operation. the truth proposal is 6 to hold fighting and exchange hostages for palestinian prisoners. earlier we ask the middle east expert daniel garr, locked for his analysis and expectations. here's what he had to say. i think this is probably the last chance that with this consolation, with the involvement of egypt caught in the united states, a hostage deal could be negotiated to nothing. but it's clear for everyone. the americans have put into huge. they have invested heavily and you put huge pressure holes on these really side. i've heard from the egyptians that they have also changed their pasto and how much they have. of course, always been very critical of how mazda and, and also those the pressure. but what they've been doing and the reason days is quite unprecedented. we see we've seen the head of egyptian national intelligence of us combo travel to israel. now we have the most allegation in cairo. so i think everyone is very much serious about
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u. n. a u. n. cold must be respected and heard so very strong words from the ease of phone postage, if you will. so talks about about the future, he said that some of the foreign ministers of, from the very least had proposed that that could be a conference in the feed. how to implement a 2 state solution. he also said the 4 ministers are keen on trying to set up a conference that could lead to some form of piece by assess. right. and miss tasha and, and the facts that spain ali the new way. now recognizing a palestinian state more. i mean, what do we make of the timing on how likely are we to see all the e u countries follow closely suit. so yes, we are. which for administer a said a bit already here in buffalo, but look for many use the you has wanted to see a 2 state solution as a way to reach some form of last and pays. but he said we simply haven't got that yet. not enough has been done. so what is needed is a new approach, a fresh approach. and he said this is why say know, a lot of taking t
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though the u. n's human rights, so office or the european union, both of which have called for independent investigations are going to get one any time soon. because israel continues to deny the u. n. n. human rights organizations access to gaza, locking them out along with scores of journalists, the palestinian reporters and 1st responders inside the world zone, continue to do their work despite being targeted. and it is worth remembering that they have been the ones who have brought these stories of mass graves to light. we'll see you next time here at the listening post. and i'll just say around brings you in depth analysis the so comply take. now what has been exposed to many of those companies that failed so miserably on that day they said, going to file a selling and testing with things in jobs as we speak these really speak every was know we're giving each going finish. and the fact that each route is at the international court of justice shows how much deeper than nothing you on the east coast, nothing yahoo success and maybe better maybe was. but it's the one that has to address that suspended. stay with us for the latest developments on out. just sierra humanity is open
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u. n is an integrated u. n. the functions as an integrated system, where do you have, i sent you an ice se on other limitations to get things that equipment date to immediately stop this war and open investigations. and secondly, we want the time, the other is positive, you end up x. now. now to end this budget and the clinicals civilians, and we don't want to put upsides running this process. and so the one is it under a huge pressure and it's being tested now. and if it fails on this, then we should worry about the future of the world when it comes to these mechanisms of justice, time of commerce, thank you for sharing the thoughts on joining us again on options here. up as a of the of the opinion minute treat says the front lines have been expanded by nearly 70 kilometers off the russian launched. a new push from the north. ukrainian president brought to me as landscape visited the engine troops to boost morale. he's described the situation is extremely difficult to our home in the sense as this update from c
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we will be repaired by us soldiers, u. n. n. a groups, according for israel to fully open 11 crossings into gaza, which they say are a better alternative. the un security council has been holding an emergency meeting to discuss what's been happening and rough. uh oh jerry, as drafting what it's on the back of the quote, a decisive resolution to stop the war. christian salumi has moved from new york more urgent calls for an end to israel's rasa. offensive coming from diplomats un officials and humanitarians. and now security council resolution demanding as much is in the works and being circulated. among council members, algeria is drafting the tax. the countries and baset are didn't offer a lot of details. the studies hoping to bring it to a vote as quickly as possible, judy over the substance of these issues. and what's, what's the show for d 506 to the kid in france has expressed support for such a resolution as have more than 20 humanitarian organizations that include save the children and doctors without borders. there warni
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u. n. votes on television. and finally, some relief. the u. n. approved the resolution to recognize an annual day of remembrance to the 1995 genocide that happened here in the town. now, even though it is a little trouble, we expected the resolution to be adopted. we actually expected no countries to be in favor for you, but we are satisfied. and i wish to think all of the countries that both should used to be. but those who abstained and voted to the games, we will put them on the pillar of shame that we have building at the memorial seem to think of god, there was still good people in this world are many news, but nothing will bring my children back to 2 rows of thousands of gravestones at the local memorial center or a permanent reminder of the genocide. both means sub forces capture. it's rep, anita, on july 11th 1995 during the civil war. a few days later, they rounded up and killed around 8000 a muslim men and teenagers to this day. so being li does reject calling the killings of genocide ahead of the u. n votes be as president alex on to
u. n. votes on television. and finally, some relief. the u. n. approved the resolution to recognize an annual day of remembrance to the 1995 genocide that happened here in the town. now, even though it is a little trouble, we expected the resolution to be adopted. we actually expected no countries to be in favor for you, but we are satisfied. and i wish to think all of the countries that both should used to be. but those who abstained and voted to the games, we will put them on the pillar of...
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it came after the u. n. n, the icpc, the international criminal court, had essentially said that israel must see what it's doing, what stop the attempts on rasa, and accused him as well as, as we know, because we've seen a lot of these reports already, that they were in fact being accused of a genocide and yet with all the seals of that right after that report came out right after that warning came out. this happened by the way, israel is essentially saying, oops, didn't mean it again the us as they're angry, but they're not going to be doing anything about it. the of the us that is not the you and the u. n. is investigating. and as we look at this, we can't help but try and figure out how is we'll, we'll react, what eventually the world will do about this. let me bring manila and to talk about this a little bit, but not like your, your reaction to some of this video as it came in over the weekend. i mean, rick, what else can we say? but heart breaking. i, i personally am the child of refugees during the secre
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u. n. does what it can. but it's testimony points to one thing. when it comes to peacekeepers, the u. n. is seemingly susceptible to blackmail. there's a reason for this face with often dudley emissions. many governments oppose their troops. out of peacekeeping operations is leaving the supplying of troops to countries like bangladesh, pockets on egypt or china, many of which are known to have a piece of security forces. there's like situations where literally thousands of people could be killed in the absence of your investigators, which when you have to balance things, perhaps sending 2 or 3 bad apples is a less bad option. and then thousands of people getting killed. that's quite a shocking admission. isn't it sending 2 or 3 bad apples? i mean, let's look at what the bad apples from shalanda has done. it will obviously be very difficult to at face in the piece that such a mission would create. wish a cat who goes abroad is a peace keeper. because they go in on name the, it's getting hotter and hotter interest and well, he's thinking fine this he's of backing extreme with it because of
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n y u for know it's n, y u for palestine is how our universities divest and palestine is free. the students will keep mobilizing mahmoud. we've seen some people on line describe this as a global student intifada. how do you define this movement as well? personally, i definitely do like that name a lot. uh, i do think it describes whats going on on college campuses, which is communities coming together, a mobilizing and binding to be on the right side of the street, which is to have for disclosure. and they've estimate from the is always day to make sure palestine is free. it was in our lifetimes. i mean, just when i ever i walk around and can't met on campus, there is such a strong community that staying vigilant, despite administration coming through the camp every single day and routinely checking ideas with routine lead threatening graduation. originally tracking to even a suspend students, or some students who are uh immigrants and who do not have a permanent vis a permanent residence inside the united states. they have, it says they've been threatened with a disciplinary action and they're ok despite the fact that they can literally be deported by the university soon. so i think uh, colleges all across the country right now there they are mobilized before policy in liberation. first and foremost that at the forefront and uh, this, the amount of visualize i see personally as a pallet thing. it truly does keep the movement alive. and it, and keeps me going every single day to mobilize, but also to organize and just stay stuck fast. i want to ask you, 0, one by one. now about the objectives of this global movement phrase, what are the objectives of the movement as you understand it? on what do palestinians sits in defining those objectives? a while and time and on time, pain is fast and full most inspired by the struggle with the palestinian people and the people gaza, way demanding the universe to divest and break all ties with on companies. but it condemns the genocide occupation. the dispossession of the protestant in people, but its idea is to help rebuild causes education sector and then it protects free speech and some authority. we palestine. i think at the same time as seeing this and comment as part of the global palestine. some dollar to movement, we also see how the struggle with the palestinian people is connected to the struggles or the press people against colonialism and how the war machine that's tested in gaza is deployed around the world by the united states and its allies to suppressed liberation struggles just mean, same question to you. is this an anti war movement? liberation struggle. how do you define it and where the palestinians sits within that? um yeah, well i think uh, i think there isn't necessarily something mutually exclusive about fighting for palestinian liberation, but also fighting against for like a lot of the weapons companies that were demanding our university caught ties with are also complacent in, you know, trading the weapons used by the australian military that have deployed them there in when they joined the invasions of iraq and afghanistan. so i think we want to fight against these arms companies in order to not only see like an end to the genocide happening in gaza. but the n a future genocide and any future war on that sees, you know, our government and we have a compromise across the world, put their own interest uh, their imperialist interest. beyond the interest of ordinary people and my marriage as a public standing in yourself. how do you feel about the fact this issue is igniting us campuses? i'm global campuses. uh yeah. like i said earlier, it truly does where my heart, i mean, just talking to my mother uh the other day and she was a organizer for policy and the ration in her time as well. uh, she told me she would never expected such a global student move at that bites her policy in liberal. ready in to the extent where it is right now, but i mean truly i feel like just what, what this movement in general, it does show how students are now changing their believes and how there's been so much sinus propaganda. the past is being disrupted. i mean, students who are in universities right now will eventually obtain jobs will that eventually obtain pla
n y u for know it's n, y u for palestine is how our universities divest and palestine is free. the students will keep mobilizing mahmoud. we've seen some people on line describe this as a global student intifada. how do you define this movement as well? personally, i definitely do like that name a lot. uh, i do think it describes whats going on on college campuses, which is communities coming together, a mobilizing and binding to be on the right side of the street, which is to have for...
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u. n. warrens that land routes are the most efficient a delivery method. we asked a u. n. a finalizing our operational plans to make sure that we are ready to handle a once the floating docks is properly functioning, while ensuring the safety of our stuff. however, getting a to people in need in to and across it guys, i cannot and should not depend on a floating duck far from where i need a most acute land roost on the most viable, effective and efficient aid delivery method. which is why we need all crossing parts to be opened. reaching people in need will be the next hurdle to overcome. even during many heavy rainfall has cost flooding on land slides in southwest, in germany, the regional government and the state of the island as read off funding to help people forced to leave their homes germantown. so that will f shows will visit the area to assess the extent of the damage, is trying to salvage a car while putting themselves in danger. straits inside, broken, submerged under water. residents feel for that homes using sand bags to protect the properties of that holds do
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u. n. warrens that land routes are the most efficient a delivery method we asked a u. n. a finalizing our operational plans to make sure that we are ready to handle a once the filtering dock is properly functioning. while ensuring the safety of our stuff. however, getting a 2 people they need in to and across the guys are cannot and should not depend on a floating dock far from where needs a most acute land roots are the most viable, effective and efficient aide delivery method, which is why we need all crossing carts to be opened, reaching people in need will be the next hurdle to overcome. israel has rejected accusations that it's committing genocide and gaza on friday it wrapped up its defense at the international court of justice and the hague. on thursday, south africa asked us top court order, israel to stop it's military offensive. and rough on hearing this week is part of a broader case against israel over its military response. the october 7th from aust hair attack, lawyers representing south africa made a series of allegations on thursday, including accusing isr
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u. n. warrens that land routes are the most efficient a delivery method. we asked a u. n. a finalizing our operational plans to make sure that we are ready to handle aid once the floating dock is properly functioning while ensuring the safety of our stuff. however, getting a 2 people they need in to and across the guys are cannot and should not depend on a floating duck far from where it needs a most acute land roost on the most viable, effective and efficient aid delivery method. which is why we need or crossing parts to be opened. reaching people in need will be the next hurdle to overcome. and let's take a look now at some of the other global headlines to israel says it has killed a wanted terrorist in an air strike. and on the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, palestinian islamic jihad group says, one of its members died and the attack 8 other people were wounded. israel has rejected the accusations that it is committing genocide and gaza wrapping up its defence at the international court of justice in the hague. when frequently south africa had asked the u
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u. n. warrens that land routes are the most efficient a delivery method. we asked a u. n. a finalizing our operational plans to make sure that we are ready to handle aid once the filtering dock is properly functioning while ensuring the safety of our stuff. however, getting a to people they need in to and across the guys i cannot and should not depend on a floating duck far from where needs a most acute land roots are the most viable, effective and efficient aide delivery method, which is why we need all crossing carts to be opened, reaching people in need will be the next hurdle to overcome. for more, let's bring in. he bought all his shots, the middle east advisory waste cat international. so very good to have you with us . it took several months to set up this floating po, also coast of gaza as we just had in the report. how much aid is actually going to arrive there at this point, debris is, i'm clear we, we don't know how much they will be getting into it. as a baseball start paying their ports has the capacity to allow for $150.00 trucks. but i've is, was outlined in
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u. n. warrens that land routes are the most efficient a delivery method. we asked a u. n. a finalizing our operational plans to make sure that we are ready to handle aid once the filtering dock is properly functioning. while ensuring the safety of our stuff. however, getting a 2 people in need into and across it guys, i cannot and should not depend on a floating duck far from where it needs a most acute land roost. the most viable, effective and efficient aide delivery method, which is why we need all crossing parts to be opened. reaching people in need will be the next hurdle to overcome. and a quick look now at some more global headlines. israel has rejected accusations that it is committing genocide and gaza wrapping up its defense at the international court of justice and the hague. south africa had asked us top court to order israel to halt it's offensive. and rough or israel also denied holding back to minute here in a under the be the age of the man who tried to kidnap former us house speaker, nancy pelosi and attacked her husband. has been sentenced to 30 years in
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u. n. warrens that land routes are the most efficient a delivery method we asked a u. n. a finalizing our operational plans to make sure that we are ready to handle a once the filtering dock is properly functioning. while ensuring the safety of our stuff. however, of getting a 2 people in need into and across it guys, i cannot and should not depend on a floating dock far from where i need a most acute land roost on the most viable effective and efficient aid delivery method. which is why we need all crossing parts to be opened. reaching people in need will be the next hurdle to overcome 8 organizations of welcome to the opening of the floating p a. earlier i asked people all of his shots, the middle east advised for cat international, how much a t expect will reach casa through that new access point. at this point, the re is, i'm clear we, we don't know how much they will be getting into the base to start paying their ports. it has the capacity to allow for $150.00 trucks. the ice is, was outlined and therefore that's still very much below the $500.00 truck minimum needed
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n, i probably wouldn't let this be this frank and to say we get some really pretty useless troops as a pretty brutal ones as well. during our research, we talked to many sources within the u. n. but this former official in berlin was the only one willing to go on the record. my name is angela gilmore. i was the u. n . existing sector general human rights from 2016 to 2009. as such, g is 1st hand knowledge of what happens when the un pushed countries to exclude a legend, human rights abusers one country that was really important, literally said okay, we're going to pull out or to get under you in a 2nd general at that time to go basic to that country and since apologize to that as they otherwise, like for you, nbc corporations would have collapsed if you wouldn't tell us which country and stressed that the un does what it can. but it's testimony points to one thing. when it comes to peacekeepers, the u. n. is seemingly susceptible to blackmail. there's a reason for this face with often dudley emissions. many governments have posed their troops out of peacekeeping operations. a leading the supplying of troops to countries like bangladesh, pockets on egypt or china. many of which are known to have a piece of security forces to reflect situations where literally thousands of people could be killed in
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n-i-p-h. voussoir. v-o-u-s-s-o-i-r. caixinha. c-a-i-x-i-n-h-a. ramoneur. r-a-m-o-n-e-u-r. aposiopesis. a—p—o—s—i—o—p—e—s—i—s. abseil.or now stay with us. hello there. tomorrow marks the start of meteorological summer, and there's going to be a lot of dry weather this weekend and some warm sunshine as well. and earlier today, it was very pleasant in cumbria, but there was a chilly wind blowing. some of the strongest winds have been here in cromer in norfolk, gusting a0 mph. the wind off the north sea making it feel quite chilly. and around the edge of this area of high pressure, this is where we've got the strongest of the winds. that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west, we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, 6—7 degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow, and it will warm up in the sunshine and ther
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n-i-p-h. voussoir. v-o-u-s-s-o-i-r. caixinha. c-a-i-x-i-n-h-a. ramoneur. r-a-m-o-n-e-u-r. aposiopesis. a—p—o—s—i—o—p—e—s—i—s. abseil.tart, with staff concerned her mother wasn't feeding her. now she's three weeks old, and after round—the—clock care, she's thriving. very cute! time for a look at the weather. us presidentjoe biden speaking. monitoring's attorney was part of. after careful deliberation, the jury have reached a unanimous verdict. they found donald trump guilty on all 34 felony counts. now he'll be given the opportunity is assured than to appeal that decision just like everyone else has that opportunity. that is how the american system ofjustice works. and it's reckless, dangerous, it's irresponsible for anyone to say is raked, just because they don't like the verdict. ourjustice system has been working for over 200 years. it is a cornerstone of america. our justice system. the justice system should be respected, and we should never allow anyone to tear it down. it's as simple as that. that is america. that is who we are. and thatis america. that is who we are. and that is who we will always be, god will
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public services, we may need to put taxes up. services, we may need to put taxes u n . ., ., services, we may need to put taxes u n-. ., ., ., ., services, we may need to put taxes up. no, no, we are not saying that at the moment, _ up. no, no, we are not saying that at the moment, and _ up. no, no, we are not saying that at the moment, and i— up. no, no, we are not saying that at the moment, and i don't - up. no, no, we are not saying that at the moment, and i don't think l at the moment, and i don't think that any party is going to say that. we are still some weeks away from launching the detail of our manifesto, but what i can tell you is that our manifesto, like every other manifesto that i have ever contested an election on, i have now stood at every election since 2001, will come with prices attached. so when liberal democrats say they are going to do something, people will know that it is something for which there will be money available, because as you say, that is something that is very important in keeping trust in politics. what keeping trust in politics. what defines you? _ keeping trust in politics. w
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u. n. warrens that land routes are the most efficient a delivery method. we asked a u. n. a finalizing our operational plans to make sure that we are ready to handle aid once the filtering dock is properly functioning. while ensuring the safety of our stuff. however, getting a 2 people that need into and across because i cannot and should not depend on a floating duck far from where i need a most acute land roost on the most viable, effective and efficient aid delivery method. which is why we need all crossing parts to be opened. reaching people in need will be the next hurdle to overcome. for more, i'm joined now by test ingram. she is the spokes person for unicef in new york. and she just spent 2 weeks in gauze of last month test. it's good to have you with this, i want to pick up on your experience that you had in gaza. so recently i'm considering that the un is saying that the threat of famine remains real and acute for the people in gauze. is that also what you saw as it is unfortunately, i think you know, i was fees are being realized that the mind moving through mor
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u. n. warrens that land routes are the most efficient a delivery method we asked a u. n. a finalizing our operational plans to make sure that we are ready to handle aid once the floating dock is properly functioning. while ensuring the safety of our stuff. however, getting a to people in need into and across because i cannot and should not depend on a floating duck far from where it needs a most acute land roots are the most viable, effective and efficient aide delivery method, which is why we need or crossing parts to be opened, reaching people in need will be the next hurdle to overcome. israel has rejected accusations that it is committing genocide in gossip on friday . it wrapped up it's defense at the international court of justice in the hey, on thursday, south africa asked the you in the top court to order is real. to stop. it's military offensive in rough up. now the hearing this week is part of a broader case against the jewish state, or is real, as called the case against it. a distortion of reality to lawyers representing south africa made a series of allegation
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u. n says remains closed. the care of boost salem crossing. well technically open the u. n. says in practice is not really usable and the air is crossing and the north closed on may 9th and hasn't been open since. and another crossing cold air is west in the north, only allows such a little 8 in it's negligible, our colleagues that onto our report that today the agencies distribution center as well as the well food programs warehouse is both in rafa or now inaccessible. jude ongoing military operation on was says that its health centers have not received any medical supplies for the past 10 days. despite this health care staff continue to provide thousands of medical consultations each day at health centers that are still operational, un humanitarian worker and gaza. say there operations, there are near collapse gabriel's on to i'll just say to at united nations in new york to you and well, same program has said that a us belt appear intended to deliver aid into gaza will fail unless israel does more to facilitate its mission that statement comes off to desperate crowds over
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u. n is saying 812000 people have had been forced out of rafa. and she says the u. n is having to reconfigure operations in response to population movements out of wrap up. but she said the lack of fuel and the lack of supplies means that we cannot provide any meaningful support to those who need it. all right, thank you very much. now gabriel, others on the reporting test from united nations. we will bring you more on this story and the news now that's coming up in about 25 minutes time. but we have just been hearing an update that from the united nations security council. a great deal of concerned about what could happen in gaza and roughly itself if there is a further escalation in the military campaign on this trip, we know that to $800000.00 people has been forced to flee from rafa. this is often many, hundreds of thousands of people filled that parts of gauze because of his riley attacks in other parts of the strip. they'll be more on that in about half an hour's time, joined me, then the you will see caught a duty and a growth using for the p. use a cost to con
u. n is saying 812000 people have had been forced out of rafa. and she says the u. n is having to reconfigure operations in response to population movements out of wrap up. but she said the lack of fuel and the lack of supplies means that we cannot provide any meaningful support to those who need it. all right, thank you very much. now gabriel, others on the reporting test from united nations. we will bring you more on this story and the news now that's coming up in about 25 minutes time. but...
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l m n ñ o p q r s t u que andre es un estudiante en kínder. puede llevar a un mayor nivel de rendimiento tanto para los hablantes nativos de español como de inglés. madre de familia me contó que empezaron con 90% de español y 10% de inglés, y con el tiempo se incrementó ese porcentaje. yo sé que ella sí ha crecido muchísimo, aunque en mi casa se habla puro español, pero no es lo mismo a que ya te lo enseñen bien. ella ya lee que cosa que me sorprende a la edad que tiene ya lee, ya suma y resta y todo en español. estudios confirman que personas bilingües son más ágiles para comprender conceptos matemáticos e incluso resolver problemas con mayor facilidad. también se les facilita aprender otros idiomas. pueden trabajos de inglés y español y si quieren aprender otro lenguaje, ahí ya saben 3 lenguajes. para muchos padres a veces tienen miedo poner a sus hijos en doble inmersión cuando vienen de familias que hablan español porque dicen no, pero vienen a este país a aprender inglés. pero realmente es importante que mantengan los 2 idiomas? hay mucho
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u. n. we need the n g losing and we need all the humanitarian partners on the ground to move in to position the supplies to distribute them to the people so that they can get what they need. we can avoid the situation spiraling out of control a time and time. and quite this allow me that the you and the residents and humanitarian coordination and to don, thank you so much for your time time and time. and we wish you the best you and your agency with for the walk. thank you very much. how the new director of one of columbia is biggest prisons has been shot dead in the capital book a time. and let the non does was heading home when gunman on a motion bike intercepted his car. and shelton was already is have offered a reward for information on the perpetrators of the some of the some to run catchy reports. and mr. goodman, this was killed with a single shot to the head as he sat in the passenger seat of the scar, the former police colonel and director of book with us prison level. daniel was returning home from work on thursday afternoon in the capital book. when a motorcycle approached the ve
u. n. we need the n g losing and we need all the humanitarian partners on the ground to move in to position the supplies to distribute them to the people so that they can get what they need. we can avoid the situation spiraling out of control a time and time. and quite this allow me that the you and the residents and humanitarian coordination and to don, thank you so much for your time time and time. and we wish you the best you and your agency with for the walk. thank you very much. how the...
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u. n. department of safety and security and concept color is the 1st international you and casualty with an 190 palestinian u. n. a. where it gets had been killed since october. the 7th. is there any forces have carried out at least 8 strikes on humanitarian con, voice on premises and gaza since the war began? the united states has condemned an attack on a convoy, carried out by is rarely protest as the group unloaded food items and destroyed the urgent need needed supplies. preventing them from reaching garza, the vehicles with crossing through hebron in the occupied westbank heading towards casa, as well as restriction on food aid has caused finding across the launch in pods, district or condo, colts. states through scott to smash rice flour and other money needed food. these is right. these are determined to prevent this age from reaching hello, sting and engulfed the disco going was on its way from jordan to the perceived strip through hebron in the occupied westbank where it was attacked on monday human rights lawyer appears to run the steps behind us. you can see the surplus, jewish, extreme, historical a
u. n. department of safety and security and concept color is the 1st international you and casualty with an 190 palestinian u. n. a. where it gets had been killed since october. the 7th. is there any forces have carried out at least 8 strikes on humanitarian con, voice on premises and gaza since the war began? the united states has condemned an attack on a convoy, carried out by is rarely protest as the group unloaded food items and destroyed the urgent need needed supplies. preventing them...
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u. n. has, i'm told, is the world food program that's going to be distributing this aid. not on the u. n . agency that has the most capacity in gaza to distribute aid and isn't it a breach of the you ends, neutrality and impartiality principles to be involved in an operation that so closely tied to the us and is rightly mattress. well, this is precisely why we've engaged in the extended discussions the to ensure the parameters are obviously in terms of our neutrality, impartiality, and also safety and security are met a and i'm not going to go, but i've all true the details we're, i think we're, we're nearly there, we hope so, but there are also other partners that are willing to be part of the effort to receive and distribute potentially a number of and deals that have the same concerns. and united states is, is, is very aware of these concerns and takes them very seriously. this is also why it's taking longer to sort of, to step forward and say, okay, yes, we are part of this in terms of the distribution. um, but it's a, it's, it's a critical element and um, hopefully it will be resolv
u. n. has, i'm told, is the world food program that's going to be distributing this aid. not on the u. n . agency that has the most capacity in gaza to distribute aid and isn't it a breach of the you ends, neutrality and impartiality principles to be involved in an operation that so closely tied to the us and is rightly mattress. well, this is precisely why we've engaged in the extended discussions the to ensure the parameters are obviously in terms of our neutrality, impartiality, and also...
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u. n. department of safety and security in gaza? kyle is one, is the 1st international you in casualty pulled in a 190 palestinian u. n. 8. work is they've been killed since october. 7th. is there any forces have carried out at least 8 strikes on humanitarian chromeboys, and promises in garza, since the war started even onto the locations were shed with authorities. this is according to human rights watch. a united states is condemned to attack on a convoy carried out by is ready for testers. the group unloaded food items and destroyed these urgently needed supplies, stopping them from reach and gaza. the vehicles were crossing through hebron and the occupied westbank heading towards gaza. these ladies then proceeded to set 3 of the trucks on file, as well as restrictions on food aid is cause farm and across large parts of the strip. the controversial politician from the far right alternative for germany policy has been found guilty of deliberately using a nazi slogan at a riley. but hoko was charged with using symbols of terrorist organizations. claimed not to been aware that the phrase had been used by the nazis and appe
u. n. department of safety and security in gaza? kyle is one, is the 1st international you in casualty pulled in a 190 palestinian u. n. 8. work is they've been killed since october. 7th. is there any forces have carried out at least 8 strikes on humanitarian chromeboys, and promises in garza, since the war started even onto the locations were shed with authorities. this is according to human rights watch. a united states is condemned to attack on a convoy carried out by is ready for testers....
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u. n. centric international system in a world order based on international law, we coordinate closely our positions on such platforms as the u. n. and the g 20. we promote a multi lateral world order. true multi polarity. we also intend to promote a political settlement of problems in global hotspots, seeking truth justice and fairness. in today's world, there is still a cold war mentality, unilateral head, gemini, black face confrontation, and a policy of strength. these are a threats to...
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u. n. i seem to be present during the partition process. nothing concrete really initiated 5, most of the don't want to leave without proper security by the u. n. r of the international problem. all right, sounds good. thanks for that. so in terms of challenges reporting though, thank you. at least 27 people. most of the children were killed in the fire and amusement park in the west and west in india's goods or at state the home state of the prime minister and promoting officials say bodies have been taken to a hospital for identification. 55 has rushed to the scene on saturday. that's huge . smoke clouds, we'll see rising to the floor. and it gave me okay to the city for a wrench called an investigation has not been launched so that they are now to 0, a russian strike on a busy store and ukraine, 2nd largest city, kills at least 11 people. does. the pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have one is government with this is 5 digit. you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons of being used in guns? no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realitie
u. n. i seem to be present during the partition process. nothing concrete really initiated 5, most of the don't want to leave without proper security by the u. n. r of the international problem. all right, sounds good. thanks for that. so in terms of challenges reporting though, thank you. at least 27 people. most of the children were killed in the fire and amusement park in the west and west in india's goods or at state the home state of the prime minister and promoting officials say bodies...
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n clave. it's now sweeping south the organizational so that use is rattled preventing u. n a from reaching gaza. well, israel has repeatedly file to continue with offensive and gaza until how boss is wiped out, having to step and yeah, i mean, now it was that the country will fight on, even if it has to do so alone. and then you terrible holocaust. that would great will leaders who stood by idly, they for the 1st lesson to the holocaust is if we do not defend ourselves, nobody will defend us. and if we need to stand alone, we will stand alone. the cradle news off with a step on cardio, believes that there are alteri a motive to washington's southern hesitation of on supplies to israel. haven't listened for you, sir. a just a weeks ago the us congress sunday. but president approved these uh $6070000000.00 weapons package for israel here today, but the neighbors on the cost. and so i, i, at this point i feel like it's just uh make sure it's the same phase is something for p r. you know, you have the university process, you have july, the, and training behind donald trump in t
n clave. it's now sweeping south the organizational so that use is rattled preventing u. n a from reaching gaza. well, israel has repeatedly file to continue with offensive and gaza until how boss is wiped out, having to step and yeah, i mean, now it was that the country will fight on, even if it has to do so alone. and then you terrible holocaust. that would great will leaders who stood by idly, they for the 1st lesson to the holocaust is if we do not defend ourselves, nobody will defend us....
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n empowered to creae curricula for our■n■ decision no include that as part of■a.f what oklahomans learn about oklahoma history. ■■ú>> the city of tulsa and the chamber of commerce told us the massacre didn't happen, like we did not see it with our own eyeu see my brother. we lived this history and we it is our lives with us. we lost everything thathomes, or newspapers, our theaterswhat res best for black people in america and for all of the people. no one cared about usor almost 100 years. we■v have been forgotten, washed away. history. for black america, for the white americans, and all america. host: that happened in may 2021. what does that testimony represent and what was ms. fletcher asking of congress that they? guest: it is importantle who lid three events like the tulsa race massacre. we now have the black wall street history center which clindividuals who were alive during the period of the massacre. ave testimony to a state convened commission that meant from 17 to 2001 and their audio was recorded. use some of their testimony in presenting information about the massacre in the context of the museum. those voices are important to help us understand what transpired and how it affected real people in real time during those even. ■host: ms. fletcher announced last year she was going to release in memoirease a memoir r expenses with this topic. has she done that? have you read that? guest: i have not gotten a chance to read it. i talked to mb of survivors back when there were more than survivors living. talking to them, what i discovered what they wanted more than anything else is to have their story■- told, to make sure peop understand what happens to them in part so that such an event never happens again. host: who was eventis? guest: he was one of tindividuat against the city and others on appeal right now. he died within the last two or three mth host: we are talking about because of race massacre. its memory, its impact not just in tulsa but in this country phone lines are split regionally if you want to join the conversation. hannibal johnson, the author of severalup first active though a, e shout of the first step -- the first up out of boone, maryland. client disturb listing toy to the callers before -- i a lot of people don't understand the impact of the violence and bloodshed by black people in this country. to me, they don't want to understand. it is the antithesis happened to black people. i was talking tot my great-grandmother. i was six or seven years old years old now. she said to me that she hite men dragged a blackan to the streets behind horse carts. i didn't understand horse carts. ■[ need to get people to understand that these older people who went through and saw all these tragic things, she also talked about black people being tarred and feathered and hung and burnedpeople don't ge't understand it. thespeop things. i believe mys getting me ready s reality that black people live even■ today. that is all i have to say. people don't understand it and they don't understand that we need compe■#nsation. these people lost property, lives, lab hoodsods, generational wealth. me to the point what is america doing? host: buoy, maryland. guest: she makes a number of important points.one point is tr of the united states iss imperative. we cannot possibly understand why we have the racial dynamics we have today if we do not understand our history. another point is about the legacy of these horrific periods in our history, like the period during which the massacre occurred in pool-side in 1921. crsociologists refer to that as their lowest point of racial relations in america because of lynchings and es riots and the jim crow era. the historical racial traumand embedded in the history of our country has to be acknowledged e are never to realize our full potential -- ever to realize our full potential. powerful potential can only be realized if we validate and leverage the shared humanity that exists in each and every one of us. host: you mentioned a people's/3 history, reminiscent of the . what is a people's history? 'est: people's history is a recognition that there are multiple narratives and multiple dimensions of our history. history is not simply the do version of events. history involves a multiplicity of, a mosaic of different experiences. if we can un that and we the way we construct our curricula, we will be better off having known theries, the various strands of our history that contributes to thehost: in. caller: visit two days in a row we have had great one of the things tha on was the black on black homicide taking anyone here as many lives as a civil rights. i'm curious as two things. do you think the condition of black communities, the highlight of black on black homicide, do think that is linked to events in tulsa? the story■i of pulse is a trage. nobody would say differently would the story should be told sei don't know how often in rect historat■event has repeated. my questions if you were to write the history homicide,, lit about what he would highlight? -- tell me a little bit about whguest:■é i do a lot of work wh the police here and it also and i have over a decade, building a betternship between the police and the various constituent communities the police serve. i don'ms of black on black crime. specifically mentioning homideomicide usually is a involves one another, people who know one another. we can talk about hispanic crime . ■■it is an■: approxima kind of occurrence. one of the things youa that eco- sociologists call internalized oppression. sometimes oppressed peopl pick up on the negative self-evaluation that comes in a racialized society. if you a a person who devalues himself or herself, it is in some ways easier to engage in violence against people who are like you. that is a psychological dynamic that happens in socie i which ritualization is a huge factor. host: coming back tviola fletcher's testimony before congress and a forgotten tragedy, where there other forgotten massacres on the level of tulsa that happened in the u.s.? guest: there are a number of historical racial tragedies that occurred throughout the u.s. in 1919, in elaine, arkansas, a so-called right. longview, texas. any outbreak in baltimore, washington, d.c., memphis, more than-called race riots in america in 1919. y]most of our listeners -- i gus most of our listeners are unaware of those occurrences. one of the■ callers referred toa horrificabout. these lynchings that occurred, this violence on african-americans, these were nion's. these were public spectacles children often witnessed this violence. ■k■let me tell you one of the lynchings that occurred in 1911. it was imaging of a woman named laura nelson and her son. they we lynched from a bridge, postcards were made of the witnessed the lynching, including a young woody guthrie. thost: what did they do with postcards? guest: this serves the surfa-- , they were sent to frnds an couny celebrating the fact that the offender■ had done these events. host: tlanta, georgia. caller: mr. johnson, thank you for being withi have a questiont disappointed■ about the gentlemn from texas talking about black homicide. to the topic and that is not the topic. the topic is about tulsa. there's also the rosewood incident for people who don't know about that.imagine postcare postcards at the tolson incident also. i want to know if there was an investigation done by the bureau of investigation before it became the fbi. i ask tt because i watched the movie "killers of the flow
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