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program is amal what done human right activists and political analyst joining us from romala and ali risk journalists and political analys joining us from beirot. i like to welcome you both to the program. i'm all we're going to start with you in occupied uh romala. um now we know there's a the seasfire proposal that's calling for a 345 day phases and will involve a stop to the fighting, the delivery of aid, captive exchange, reconstruction efforts and complete israely withdraw from gaza. now the us says it's optimistic about this deal, the qatari and the egyptian mediators, they like it, but the israeli prime minister doesn't, why? mean, doesn't the does the regime demands have to be as disproportion? when it comes to the seasfire as a campaign of genocide has been thus far? um, actually, it's not a surprise that the war cabinet, the israeli war cabinet has been spectacle about this proposition by the palestinian resistance, actually netanyahu has declared his, opposition to this deal yesterday when he said that um he is gonna continue with the war until he meets all the goals that were
program is amal what done human right activists and political analyst joining us from romala and ali risk journalists and political analys joining us from beirot. i like to welcome you both to the program. i'm all we're going to start with you in occupied uh romala. um now we know there's a the seasfire proposal that's calling for a 345 day phases and will involve a stop to the fighting, the delivery of aid, captive exchange, reconstruction efforts and complete israely withdraw from gaza. now...
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struck uh mona, they did not only use uh okay, looks like we lost mariam solo there. all right, ali risk, the what mari am saw said there in the beginning where uh the types of rockets that were used and uh the number of uh targets that were hit were at an elevated uh uh amounts based on previous ones, what is that show first of all? well it shows, as mariam was referring to, it shows that hazballah is doubling down its strategy of supporting gazza. i'm sure you followed the speech made by hazbullah's leader sayid hassanlah yesterday when he said that the recent escalation against civilians, we had a couple of massacres against civilians which led to the death of over 10 of them, he basically underscored yesterday that this will not deter. laugh from carrying out its operation in support of gaza, but will rather make it double down on that support, and i think that that was translated today uh in these cross border operations, and i think you're going to see it translated more and more in the coming few days. of course, that is separate issue from the other um warning which was issued by
struck uh mona, they did not only use uh okay, looks like we lost mariam solo there. all right, ali risk, the what mari am saw said there in the beginning where uh the types of rockets that were used and uh the number of uh targets that were hit were at an elevated uh uh amounts based on previous ones, what is that show first of all? well it shows, as mariam was referring to, it shows that hazballah is doubling down its strategy of supporting gazza. i'm sure you followed the speech made by...
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now here what i see on this sunday program, i joined a couple of our guests to discuss this topic. ali risk is on the left screen. ali is a contributor for all of monitor. also a political come i to ali a very well welcome to use a rule. so what we're also joined by, i mean, i you who is an economic consultant and educator as well. i mean, thank you very much for sharing a sunday with us here at all t international. i mean, if i, if i can start with, you know, i get states saying it strikes us specifically against so called iranian backed targets. this is why, why is syria? yeah, men and iraq getting bomb now, i guess instead of iran. well this is mother of the confusion of the us is mist. ready and which actually never finds solutions in the region and always tries to create conflicts. or the confusion actually came before october, 7th attacks of from us before the us military was actually leaving it right after actually last it's back in 2011. it came back again in 2014, to actually fight the isis. now it's actually gaining kitchen back to the region and trying to fight what they call the
now here what i see on this sunday program, i joined a couple of our guests to discuss this topic. ali risk is on the left screen. ali is a contributor for all of monitor. also a political come i to ali a very well welcome to use a rule. so what we're also joined by, i mean, i you who is an economic consultant and educator as well. i mean, thank you very much for sharing a sunday with us here at all t international. i mean, if i, if i can start with, you know, i get states saying it strikes us...
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hopefully. okay, appreciate that. ali risk, political analyst in beirot. iran's preparing to hold two major elections on friday. the nation will go to the poles to choose members of the parliament and the assemble of experts. nearly 15 thousand candidates are competing this year. that's a record number since the victory of the islamic revolution in iran 45 years ago. our correspondent has a report. iranian people are preparing for the friday's elections in which they will vote for their representatives in parliament and assembly of experts. thousands of candidates including women and the young generation are vying for the seats. nearly 15,00 candidates are running for the election of these candidates 12% are women and 63% belong to the young generation which includes young. activists aged between 30 and 50 years old. islami also mentioned different political groups and parties that are participating in the upcoming elections. all of the country's political spectrums including principalists, reformists and independents are among the candidates. a close cont
hopefully. okay, appreciate that. ali risk, political analyst in beirot. iran's preparing to hold two major elections on friday. the nation will go to the poles to choose members of the parliament and the assemble of experts. nearly 15 thousand candidates are competing this year. that's a record number since the victory of the islamic revolution in iran 45 years ago. our correspondent has a report. iranian people are preparing for the friday's elections in which they will vote for their...
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they always use katusha pockets only against settlements, now this time they also use full one, so ali risk, you're saying that it's a separate issue in terms of what is threatened to do and that is uh to make israel pay uh with blood um aside from uh what it's doing in the border there um would that uh and your guess here or your your viewpoint on this would that be that it would penetrate deeper into? to the occupied palestinian territories that's occupied by israel right now, is that what you would mean that may lead to uh that scenario? well it's anybody's guess, but i think that um what i would expect is that uh this will be lead to or the operation will aim to spell israely blood, maybe possibly documenting that or being able to film that israeli soldiers actually being wounded in order for israel not to be able to deny that it was dealt this um this such a blow, you have to remember as well that there was a recent uh crossborder operation which reached the israeli city of safad, now safad is fair quite distant from the lebanese southern border, it's not considered to be on that leban
they always use katusha pockets only against settlements, now this time they also use full one, so ali risk, you're saying that it's a separate issue in terms of what is threatened to do and that is uh to make israel pay uh with blood um aside from uh what it's doing in the border there um would that uh and your guess here or your your viewpoint on this would that be that it would penetrate deeper into? to the occupied palestinian territories that's occupied by israel right now, is that what...
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uh showing how what the us has been reduced to when it comes to his presence. well, this is for ali risk i'm sorry, go ahead. yeah, um, indeed, the us policies whether it be deliberately or not deliberately have brought about havoc in the region, starting first and foremost with the george w. bush administration, entering iraq, under the pretext of weapons of mass destruction, and then the police... is in the aftermath, as i said, whether deliberately or non-deliberately, brought about great dangers, including the emergence of al-qaida in iraq led by abu musab zarqawi. we saw also what happened in libya, look how the situation over there has deteriorated greatly, um, so the u.s., it, its militaristic policies have brought about great damage to the region, and it has been a source of instability, um, as a result of the approach with which it has taken, at the same time the us accuses iran of promoting this instability, which i think is a bit um, ironic or whatever you want to call it, maybe it reflects reflects kind of hypocrisy, us enmity towards iran by the way, i think is great greatly
uh showing how what the us has been reduced to when it comes to his presence. well, this is for ali risk i'm sorry, go ahead. yeah, um, indeed, the us policies whether it be deliberately or not deliberately have brought about havoc in the region, starting first and foremost with the george w. bush administration, entering iraq, under the pretext of weapons of mass destruction, and then the police... is in the aftermath, as i said, whether deliberately or non-deliberately, brought about great...
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beach as well because i felt that if these your family online to tell you they knew your risk and how much i ali, uh you obviously see a lot of suffering and a lot of violence in your work and we had a question for you from mid han take a listen. wanted to ask you, how can we help you here on the ground? if we live in the west, and if you can tell us what you think we can do to be effective. what do you think? how can viewers help you in your work? was helping journalists and the work is by uh, you know, raising awareness of, uh on gender. this being attacked on joint as being targeted. and also struggling toward whatever journalist reporting trying as much as possible to describe it. especially when it's disgusting. the lights on, on people as a, about the box situations did the suffering of people, the, the tax that the going got that on the, and the massacres. got that all taken place and these regions. i mean, over the past 3 months, we've been living in a different lives completely different live, you know, when i'm in the higher, i really feel. i don't, i don't seems really well, i feel li
beach as well because i felt that if these your family online to tell you they knew your risk and how much i ali, uh you obviously see a lot of suffering and a lot of violence in your work and we had a question for you from mid han take a listen. wanted to ask you, how can we help you here on the ground? if we live in the west, and if you can tell us what you think we can do to be effective. what do you think? how can viewers help you in your work? was helping journalists and the work is by uh,...
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workers are more isolated in rural areas or in individual homes, we see a higher risk for that type of abuse happening. alicking victims protection act of 2000 was a landmark federal response to human trafficking. what does it do? and are there areas inhich it falls short? megan: you know, i think one of the great things about the trafficking victims protection act is it brought the federal government together in to build a response to human trafficking and to make sure that we're united in responding to it, that different agencies are making sure that there is a response in their agency, and we're really supportive of that. the national human trafficking hotline started operating in 2007 and we really feel like that establishment of that has been really helpful for people who need assistance. people who are looking for help and also people who maybe have a friend or family member who they are worried about and they're wanting to contact the hotline and get that type of assistance. ali: megan cutter, the director of the national human trafficking hotline at the anti-trafficking organization polaris. thank
workers are more isolated in rural areas or in individual homes, we see a higher risk for that type of abuse happening. alicking victims protection act of 2000 was a landmark federal response to human trafficking. what does it do? and are there areas inhich it falls short? megan: you know, i think one of the great things about the trafficking victims protection act is it brought the federal government together in to build a response to human trafficking and to make sure that we're united in...
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ali sohilpour, sda news agency mobarake. oxfam international institute warned about the increasing risk of genocide and violence in the northern gaza strip. unicef also announced that one million children in gaza lack judicial security. and they are facing a health crisis. in the last day and night attacks of the regime 96 people were martyred and 172 people were injured in the gaza strip. in the latest attacks, a civilian car was targeted in khanyounes, as a result of which two people were martyred and several were injured. in addition to raining bullets and attacks, the zionists. they built a fire belt in gaza city with bunkers around one of the schools where the displaced people live . a house was bombed in kaffa, the southernmost city of the gaza strip, as a result of which a number of people inside the house and passers-by were martyred. a senior member of the hamas movement said that the american cease-fire plan is actually a propaganda and deception on the part of the occupying regime, stameh hamdan, emphasized that the purpose of the plan proposed by the us in the paris negotiations is to give more time to the zionists
ali sohilpour, sda news agency mobarake. oxfam international institute warned about the increasing risk of genocide and violence in the northern gaza strip. unicef also announced that one million children in gaza lack judicial security. and they are facing a health crisis. in the last day and night attacks of the regime 96 people were martyred and 172 people were injured in the gaza strip. in the latest attacks, a civilian car was targeted in khanyounes, as a result of which two people were...
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ali rajabi, radio and television news agency new york. it is transported outside the house, with this garbage there is no risk of paying more in return. the tab of households in the level of orange waste is subject to a fee according to their weight, so it is better to separate it carefully. the cost of non- recyclable tabs becomes very high and we have to separate them. in the invoices, the cost of the number of times the tab surfaces are filled, as well as their weight, is considered. each trash can has an identification number and it is clear which house it belongs to. the cost of garbage collection is very high. in 10 years the budget for waste collection and segregation has increased by 50%. we cannot continue like this. all this is the cost of burning or burying the waste. another system that was launched. for those who don't want to pay more. in the name of god. hello. on the sidelines of the meeting of the government delegation, the head of the environmental protection organization announced the beginning of the second step of the restoration of lake urmia. according to mr. s., with the recent rains, the volume of water in rum
ali rajabi, radio and television news agency new york. it is transported outside the house, with this garbage there is no risk of paying more in return. the tab of households in the level of orange waste is subject to a fee according to their weight, so it is better to separate it carefully. the cost of non- recyclable tabs becomes very high and we have to separate them. in the invoices, the cost of the number of times the tab surfaces are filled, as well as their weight, is considered. each...
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i think from the first moment that mr ali's, is herfirst reported in the mail on sunday, i think they riskaging sir keir starmer�*s claim to have changed his party. back in the jeremy corbyn days, there were so many allegations of anti—semitism and it was one of the key tenets for keir starmer to show the party had changed. but it is a binderfor the party as though they may have wanted to disavow it mr ali 2a or 48 hours to disavow it mr ali 24 or 48 hours ago, it was difficult because nominations for this by election close to the beginning of february which meant there was no way of removing him as the labour candidate from the ballot paper. this morning, you had senior labourfigures repeating what they'd done over the previous 24 hours which was saying his comments were appalling and totally untestable but he had made an unreserved apology and had reached out to jewish groups an unreserved apology and had reached out tojewish groups to try and build bridges there. and that was justification enough they were arguing for them to continue supporting his campaign in this by election. but now
i think from the first moment that mr ali's, is herfirst reported in the mail on sunday, i think they riskaging sir keir starmer�*s claim to have changed his party. back in the jeremy corbyn days, there were so many allegations of anti—semitism and it was one of the key tenets for keir starmer to show the party had changed. but it is a binderfor the party as though they may have wanted to disavow it mr ali 2a or 48 hours to disavow it mr ali 24 or 48 hours ago, it was difficult because...
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chelsea's impatient managers know that ali divar of the sed and radio news agency, shahrvard of the yazdis, is the charm of the 26th week of the league. it doubles the risk of volleyball today. the twenty-sixth week of the premier league volleyball is held by holding seven matches at the same time. in the dome of the municipality of this city , sirjan steel is the host. shahrab, the defending champion in shahvard, yazd, hosts chadormelove. we have to be fully focused on our last four games. and to be able to better prepare ourselves for the playoffs both in the table and for the playoffs, make a good recovery for sunday's game against the good team of shahtab, and be able to finish there with a victory. we have finals in the premier volleyball league, whether in the playoffs or before the playoffs playstation and before playstation, these are all the games that players play as fighters. all the electronic players who tasted victory after a long time last week. in mashhad, the host of saipa is at the bottom of the table . we had a lot of problems along the way. in such a way that some of this pain and discomfort caused by our fans becomes a crime, we are
chelsea's impatient managers know that ali divar of the sed and radio news agency, shahrvard of the yazdis, is the charm of the 26th week of the league. it doubles the risk of volleyball today. the twenty-sixth week of the premier league volleyball is held by holding seven matches at the same time. in the dome of the municipality of this city , sirjan steel is the host. shahrab, the defending champion in shahvard, yazd, hosts chadormelove. we have to be fully focused on our last four games. and...
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risk that more comments would be unearthed. i think keir starmer will be, as lord mann put it earlier, hopping mad at all this. the fact is that azhar alieting, they should have been reported straightaway to the leadership. the delay as again increased labour's embarrassment. and so they're going to a by election now, which could have been a safe hold, you know, comfortable victories, recent general elections, but instead they've got to wait now until the general election before they have a chance of reclaiming rochdale. controversy surrounding the by—election in rochdale. king charles has returned to london for what is widely expected to be further treatment following his cancer diagnosis. the king and queen camilla flew by helicopter to buckingham palace from their private sandringham home, and from buckingham they were driven the short distance to nearby clarence house. it was announced last week that the king has a "form of cancer" and at the weekend he issued a statement praising "all those organisations which support cancer patients". he has postponed all public—facing duties, but is continuing with behind—the—scenes work on his r
risk that more comments would be unearthed. i think keir starmer will be, as lord mann put it earlier, hopping mad at all this. the fact is that azhar alieting, they should have been reported straightaway to the leadership. the delay as again increased labour's embarrassment. and so they're going to a by election now, which could have been a safe hold, you know, comfortable victories, recent general elections, but instead they've got to wait now until the general election before they have a...
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assessed the risk of say the top 10 chinese companies that are engaged in this kind of marketing and then obviously respond to the ccp's guidance? has anybody looked at? >> i would also flag ali pay. >> that's a problem and you have that app on your phone, and it works beyond a payments app, with all of the other threats that i mentioned, so it's certainly these dominant ones that, man, there are little ones, ali pay is one to look at. >> i can add a few companies name, actually i realize i have some of them. ali baba, ali pay, and news republicans, right games, we chat, mobile and many, many other apps that are doing that. >> when we looked at ali pay two years ago and we did a paper on this, at the time the administration assessed that it was a problem largely contained to chinese citizens that were here studying, travelling and therefore, using ali pay because like you, i had that reaction when i walked into cvs. has it changed, do you think, in terms of who is -- who's actually using ali pay or any of the other, all the ones you listed i don't think of having access to the american market the way tik tok does. >> i'll just say from the legal standpoint and i haven't done
assessed the risk of say the top 10 chinese companies that are engaged in this kind of marketing and then obviously respond to the ccp's guidance? has anybody looked at? >> i would also flag ali pay. >> that's a problem and you have that app on your phone, and it works beyond a payments app, with all of the other threats that i mentioned, so it's certainly these dominant ones that, man, there are little ones, ali pay is one to look at. >> i can add a few companies name,...
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ali panjuani, lecturer in law at anglio ruscan. university and via skype from cambridge. paul ingram. paul is a senior research associate at the center for the study of existential risk at the university of cambridge. gentlemen, thank you both for joining me on this show. i'll start with you, dr. punjani. um, what the israeli regime is committing has been described as a war of annihilation. where does do you think that this evidence that we've been seeing in recent days of extra judicial killings, system? matic torture of palestinian prisoners and and all the rest in the context of the international court of justice's ruling which came in just under a week ago. yeah, thank you for the opportunity. so the icj ruling of 26th january specified two avenues, so one most obviously was under the genocide convention, so the sort of systematic killings, extra judicial killings or torture that you've mentioned, may fall under the genocide convention and south africa. can use these evidences or instances to further bolster the case, but the other interesting aspect about the judgment is that they did mention about criminal intent, so they left the door open there, right? and i
ali panjuani, lecturer in law at anglio ruscan. university and via skype from cambridge. paul ingram. paul is a senior research associate at the center for the study of existential risk at the university of cambridge. gentlemen, thank you both for joining me on this show. i'll start with you, dr. punjani. um, what the israeli regime is committing has been described as a war of annihilation. where does do you think that this evidence that we've been seeing in recent days of extra judicial...
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risks. these international institutions emphasized that there should be an immediate ceasefire. to establish and provide the possibility of providing aid and relief to these organizations in gaza. alii, sada and sima news agency, united nations security council, new york. the television advertisements of the candidates for the islamic council elections on 200 sada and sima channels have started since the 3rd of march. these debates have given people a good opportunity to learn more about the programs of the candidates. i was waiting for the debate to start and thank god it started in the morning and we can see that both my knowledge and awareness have increased a lot . let's evaluate the level of their literacy and their efficiency compared to the candidates we can make a conscious decision and choose a good option. the debates between the candidates for the parliamentary elections were held and broadcasted for the first time. can i do this ? it is one of those very good programs that has been neglected for several years, maybe several times. i saw the comment and based on the fact that those who choose aslha's candidate to speak in this debate, it was a beautiful work of seda sima
risks. these international institutions emphasized that there should be an immediate ceasefire. to establish and provide the possibility of providing aid and relief to these organizations in gaza. alii, sada and sima news agency, united nations security council, new york. the television advertisements of the candidates for the islamic council elections on 200 sada and sima channels have started since the 3rd of march. these debates have given people a good opportunity to learn more about the...
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risk that more comments would be a nurse. i think keir starmer would be hopping mad at all of this, but the fact is but azhar ali made those comments has increased the embarrassment and they go into a by—election now, should have been a safe hold, comfortable victories in recent general elections, but now they have got to wait until the general election before they have a chance of reclaiming rochdale. jonathan, thank you very much indeed. let's speak to anne mcelvoy, who is host of the power play podcast for politico. she's in central london. welcome to the programme. what do you make of this entire episode and the fact that we have been talking about the fact keir starmer took some time to respond and remove the weight to mark that is enough outrage to go round already on this story. i outrage to go round already on this sto . . ~ outrage to go round already on this sto . ., ,, ., ., story. i will take a more bureaucratic _ story. i will take a more bureaucratic view - story. i will take a more bureaucratic view of - story. i will take a more bureaucratic view of it, | story. i will take a more i bureaucratic view of it, but stor
risk that more comments would be a nurse. i think keir starmer would be hopping mad at all of this, but the fact is but azhar ali made those comments has increased the embarrassment and they go into a by—election now, should have been a safe hold, comfortable victories in recent general elections, but now they have got to wait until the general election before they have a chance of reclaiming rochdale. jonathan, thank you very much indeed. let's speak to anne mcelvoy, who is host of the power...
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risk and has done nothing other than issue a warning to consumers and the company is, frankly, embarrassing. they are neglecting their responsibility to protect people -- to protect the public from dangers. alihis represent negligence on part of the fda or is this simply how the regulatory framework has been constructed and has existed for so long? >> the fact tianeptine is sold in the united states in the first place, back in 2015, there is no negligence on the fda's part. that is how the regulatory system is structured. however, the fact it is still sold today and people are still dying and ending up in intensive care units due to tianeptine falls completely on the fda not doing their part ensuring dangerous supplements are removed from the marketplace. ali: several states have taken the steps of banning tianeptine. do we expect other states to go in the same direction? >> unfortunately with the fda not moving definitively as they need to, and they could, the states are left to fend for themselves to protect their own citizens against dangerous dietary supplements such as tianeptine. i would expect more states to move aggressively against these products. ali: ali: is there a role congress
risk and has done nothing other than issue a warning to consumers and the company is, frankly, embarrassing. they are neglecting their responsibility to protect people -- to protect the public from dangers. alihis represent negligence on part of the fda or is this simply how the regulatory framework has been constructed and has existed for so long? >> the fact tianeptine is sold in the united states in the first place, back in 2015, there is no negligence on the fda's part. that is how...
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risk worth taking. um, morning, game and morning, ali.phones to and fro. our colleague stephen dixon, hosting the event. but he withdrew , and the event. but he withdrew, and it was the voters against sunak. and i think he did. okay, maybe 50% of the voters who came out in that room said they would now vote conservative, 36% undecided, 14, uh, voting other. um, i think that's okay. and ellie might disagree, but i think he went they went in there having all no one was clear how they're going to vote. and he won over half the audience. that's not a bad result. and in many ways it vindicates the risk that number took this. that number 10 took with this. it was it was a, you know, lots of, um, risk. it played anything could happened. but in a could have happened. but in a sense, they to show off the sense, they want to show off the pm one that i've pm in private. the one that i've seen my role at gb news as seen in my role at gb news as a political editor when he's relaxed and can explain an issue, it goes quite well and he can actually get q
risk worth taking. um, morning, game and morning, ali.phones to and fro. our colleague stephen dixon, hosting the event. but he withdrew , and the event. but he withdrew, and it was the voters against sunak. and i think he did. okay, maybe 50% of the voters who came out in that room said they would now vote conservative, 36% undecided, 14, uh, voting other. um, i think that's okay. and ellie might disagree, but i think he went they went in there having all no one was clear how they're going to...