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u. k, u. s, and german governments to put pressure on israel to support a ceasefire. this is crucial now, especially as we have this new main military offensive in dropbox that will lead to more bloodshed, summer deed from the norwegian refugee cancel. thank you so much for your time. president vladimir putin look certain to win a 5th term in office in russia's elections next month, but he's not running unopposed. 3 other candidates will appear on the ballot. the 4 names will be on the ballot in russia's presidential election. one of them is, of course virginia, which in himself, he's widely expected to win a 5th term and that the candidate will be and you thought sky from the so called liberal democratic party. in truth, it's an altering nationalist party. the 56 year old politician sees himself as no threat to shoot, and he says that every vote for him is not a vote against the serving president. you go, i heard it, the one of as the 3rd presidential candidate, the 75 year old as a member of the communist party. although the communist candidate typically takes 2nd p
u. k, u. s, and german governments to put pressure on israel to support a ceasefire. this is crucial now, especially as we have this new main military offensive in dropbox that will lead to more bloodshed sound data from the norwegian refugee cancel. thank you so much for your time. here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. humans who is the rebel, the luxury has held funerals for 17 of its fighters killed and us and british air strikes. the pentagon says it's carried out self defense strikes against the missile, launching facilities who these have been attacking shipping in the red sea, which they say is linked to israel, or 2 people have been killed in the latest violent protests in senegal unrest or ruptured when this month's presidential election was postponed until december present and monkeys fell, says the delay is necessary for a peaceful transition. a rushing drone attack on the ukrainian city of 4 key fast killed at least 7 people, including 3 children. the regional governor says the strikes hit, holmes and infrastructure, causin
u. k. u. s. treaty. that treaty prohibits x regarding someone for a political offense. the united states has applied for his extradition, but is treated as a criminal. and this clause car to this is, julian is a dangerous terrorist who is going to flip out on a k installed gunning everyone down in the cold. i was sitting up in the gallery watching this astonishing spectacle of injustice and order to talk to his lawyers. he had to kneel down, fresh, easy that's of across. so a cause here was they had to say and to talk. it was absurd. it makes it very difficult for us as easily will team to take instructions from join. when he's sitting behind us, we have to be constantly watching to see if he's got instructions on what's happening during the course of the hearing. and it's very difficult to talk to him in a secure and confidential way. because in order for him to communicate to us, he has to say it loud enough so that the people next to us can often hear it's our opposing counsel. that's unsatisfactory, of course. and while we made an application, now legal team identif
u. k. u s. and you nation on back mass killing of tens of thousands of palestinians, mostly women and children and gaza. cost already clinton official provides a joseph knife when the dean of the harvard kennedy school is credited with inventing the time. soft power is they just look at life in the american century is like a who's who of level security powers who charts his rise to become charity usa is national security council. the assistant secretary at the pentagon. he joins me now from cambridge, massachusetts. thank you. so much for of us and i for coming on before we get to the book, i suppose i better off give a briefly about who you think would win a war with the wrong given that to the debate right around the world. that obviously, especially here in the middle east or well, it depends what one means by winning a war. and i think you'd find broad losses on both sides, but american power versus a rating and power. and the simple term, it's not a question, but who will pay what cost is a
u. k. u. s. you, um, does rel against guys the full support from the bo did that to surprise you or is that direct orders from washington? the board has previously particularly expressed a huge support for genocide as a, in the middle east to receive the day. is there any government during his campaign? he said so explicitly, as she said she already had agreements with is riley government while she was a candidate. so we think she's being very reciprocal. and in that matter, the ar party, the citizens revolution parties, and proposed in parliament a resolution condemning the genocidal acts of israel and, and by this i mean guys and unfortunately the eh, number as members of the she's party, they did not support this resolution and a wasn't passed unfortunately and. and so you have this situation as regards the middle east, you got this amount of debt. millions in ecuador, lying on world food program aid. and now the vice president to president number veronica bed says israel wants to recruit 25000 ecuadorian presumably to so of what doing the conscription in israel killing palestinians. i'm not sure. i mean, equitable would become a co conspirator, perhaps in genocides, as for any world court ruling, as i think of that statement by the v p cross of several lines to the point that very recently the foreign ministry of headquarters issued a statement saying that those declaration shouldn't be taken into account and that the negotiations between that quarter and israel are being done at the highest level and that the v b was also the ambassador of, according to these rules, should basically shut her mouth. so we don't know yet whether they going to going to do it. um, we moved not then it would violate our constitution. yeah. but of course the united states could uh try and try and force the issue. yeah, you mean, before we think of pause room uh, let alone equity to his position on the war in europe, the world will bank. it is not slamming equity to as economy as much as you'd expect with you, which is normal when a country does what the i may have tells it to do. it knows more than a $1000000000.00 your backings on the goal. s the ours. as a method, out of this situation with so many global side countries in, in africa, in southeast asia find themselves what is in this, the this, there is a special drawing, right? it's a type of a global money issued by this the art department at the i am as unlike them as loans which come with conditionality with strings attached with geo political conditions as well as the as the ours are created out of thin air and distribution to every country in the world, that's an am f member, and it has no strings attached. it's not depth and can be used in any way that a southern country can decide. these were actually created in the late sixty's and they've been basically forgotten for a long time. so now we want to revive them and use them for development purposes to invest to. and then the needs of people that need to overcome hunger and poverty that are many, many people suffering still around the world. yeah. but presumably with the geo political control of the i m. f based in washington where you work when your other half is on as a, as a fellow at that institute. so they, they're probably not going to do that. are they? and that's why lots of countries actually are looking towards the brakes bank and, and the shaking i cooperation organization, i'm actually come to think of it. you have to admit present nebo, as a, a free trade agreement with china must be ringing some alarm bells in washington. in the state department, but actually may be good for the ecuadorian people. yeah, this is a, this is an issue that uh, has been off on the table. and from what we hear, the, the us department of state allowed ab border to sign and f, t a with, with china as part of their, you know, generous concessions and to the degree of heart of sovereignty. and so will be a, a pending a decision, the parliament hasn't get approved that, that are not enough void for its approval. and, but definitely it would, it would imply a geo political move from export. right. and with that respect then we'll see if uh, if it's allowed on the other hand, you the, the, as the ours to do not have sort of a mess control over that. but they do require that us to support that because of the seats of power. the us has at the m f, so yeah it's, it's difficult to get those approved, but it already happened to in the midst of the pen demik and also in the crisis in 2008, 2009. so we'll keep on pushing that agenda as well, and your party will be supporting the jet free trade to get with, with china. we have a asked for re negotiations. we think the sectors that it will be strongly affected if the, if the treaty is passed as it was negotiated by law. so. so we think we still have a bit of time to fix some of the issues. and then perhaps as a part of it, but it's a, it's a different the initial that requires a lot of, uh, you know, detailed analysis. well, if i quit or didn't really make much out of its queen pro, quote, with the torturing julie and the sun shift. exactly. what about it's transfers now that is it being an ounce of weapons from ecuador to the united states, to then be pushed to ukraine. to help zalinski these forces, some of them linked in neo nazis, kill russians in ukraine. that is a absolutely questionable we reject that type of move. we do not need to be involved in any conflict around the world. the airport has always been to a country that stays away from, from trouble, especially in other continents. unfortunately now, and the law has been pressured by the united states to do this. so basically swap in, in weapons where equity or transfers the russian weapons to, to ukraine in violation of agreements with russia. and then exchange of the, okay, refrain were transfer weapons to airport. now these are not us transferred weapons . these are weapons that ukraine received from the us, but then you drain would give to direct or that's why in an interview that laura richardson, the head of the south, south. com, which is the part of the us military that is in charge of latin america basically. and doesn't want to answer questions about this weapon swapped. she's just being there as a, they had this outcome, dr. andrew's or as i'll stop, you bet. more from the form ecuadorian presidential candidate administering the grad governments after this break the hi. i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i changed and whatever you do, don't my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable . my show is called stretching time, but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way and say the welcome back to going underground. i'm sure it would fall back enjoying presidential candidates, administered knowledge and human talents under the grad government. doctor andre's arouse, we were just talking about the, the fact that the equity was going to send weapons to the usa, aim that to western europe to kill russians. bizarrely. laura richardson from southcom was the the other day. these weapons that the equity will be transport, or you said they were russian to make a make 70 and helicopters, some sort of sam systems, a surface where miss, how systems just explained whether the ecuadorian people who became a consultant in the 1st place and how the united states thinks this is a great idea of maybe bypassing the fact that the republicans in washington clearly not funding before on russia 3 ukraine. this is exactly what's happening. it's a, it's a way to bypass us congressional support. it's also a way to bypass ecuadorian parliamentary decisions and the people are headquarters . well, like i said, the ecuadorian people did not want to be involved in any war eh, you know, around the world around the globe. this is not our issue. and unfortunately now that due to this us pressure there involving us, the russian uh, ambassador sharon, in detroit has already said that this would be considered a hostile act. and we are very worried because russia is a, is a huge trade partner for, for airport, or many of our bananas roses and, and shrimp, and fish, and up in, in the russia and the russian federation. so the, we're worried that this may have implications for our economy and you know, the state where we are now very vulnerable due to the violence that we're suffering . you know, i think president nibble believes that there are huge incentives, perhaps lessening of indebtedness to be i may have, who knows, given that i understand that his family, it's been on a business, has links to russia. yeah. mean his grandfather is his father made a lot of money selling bananas, importing efforts. elijah is from russia for decades. and he himself has travelled the quite frequently to a drug show, which is a time as a businessman and also as a parliamentarian. so it is very surprising that has been a, you know, pushed around by the us to have a diversified economic policy and into a political, the orientation. so we're very worried that he's been pushed in that direction. but then if you read the usaa editor as a teacher asked that was a pass to by the us senate last year. you read the recent treaty of the statute of forces that basically give a total leeway to us the military troops and their contractors to enter equity or to occupy the country in any direction in any you know, in any way as they like, giving them full use of the ecuadorian, right? it radio electric spectrum, which basically means freedom to spite use the telecommunications of what are for their purposes for free and many other immunities and privileges that troops and their contractors will have in that quarter. it's extremely worst. and that's something that we cove there remains a bit of sovereignty in the, in the and noble as the sole. and that she does not approve this treaty that has been, unfortunately, already passed by the constitutional quarter by quarter, usually live in britain to see those already f bases. and we know what to snowden told us about how the 5 eyes are bugging us over there. so if, if, if we, i could do it hasn't got much in return for it's a case with us on just remind us, because you are the central bank, maybe you're thinking this is going to be bad for and career door a not morally, but financially this a need to protect international john lives and whistle blowing and, and the right to expose the war crimes of washington in iraq and elsewhere. just remind us about that deal of lorraine knows what, what actually happened. well, the, it was the lose lose deal, right? because a, in theory with the new liberals think that having an agreement with the i m f is good because you may get a loan from the math. but really that alone comes with strings attached that implies basically destroying your government or state, your social services, your, your welfare institutions, education and health systems. so it was a lose lose single session when more than or did that. we all knew that i wrote about that and i even weren't that such a deep posterity package. pro passed by the m f. and nick were starting in 2018. it could not go through without social violence because you can't, you know, shut down children's pools teenagers schools and then not expect a push back from society in general. and of course, uh there aren't consequences too. but that came off to the assigned deal. because i mean, i mean, i'm talking about the size because it is last deal in appeal in london in the high court in february 2020th 21st. yeah. it happened immediately after your no headboard or turned into a sanction was more than a week. we'd like to think that you know, people in the world don't, don't play mcwhorter as a country, but the government, the government that was at the time which was lending within a trader that now was even pushed away from the united states and is now living in the index island by the way, it also has, uh, you know, been been accused of, of corruption and it has been found partially guilty of that as well. and so, yeah, we, we blame what in, we blamed the national government and the m. f was during the policies for. ready that's happening, it was not a good deal to turn in essentially, if we expected, you know, some generous financial incentives or our money from, from the us or the i am if it was definitely a not, not a good deal. and we got the, the worst of both parts. i mean, what does he think he's doing, given the venezuela of the country, with the largest known reserves of energy in the world, oil resources. he's not going to accept president the doors, the incumbent re election if he's elected to the venezuela elections this year. yeah, that makes no sense. i mean, the loved america in the whole world basically has shifted away from recognizing why though, and find some presidents in the, in the case of, in this way law into being realistic about working with the current, my daughter, a government, i think that's what we have to do it's logical, it's obvious we, we have to seek of ways of cooperation within our region. and this is also why action we had actually a good economic situation under the correct government. even though we misbehaved with regards to assigns right in the, in the us terms because we had a diversified economic relationship because we had, yes, of course we had relations with it. we're going on the pressures with the us. well, we also had a trade infrastructure deals loans, the exports inputs from the breaks countries from the south american union. we wanted to build the sovereignty and south america with one that sort of the, with the bank of the south. so that we could reduce degrees of independence in latin america and that's what made us more solver and be more economically pressed for prosper as during the graves. i know president luna who's been on this show his now president the again i should take present career has also been on this job. even watch a rumble channel, but the audience in is new us back to president. have you heard me? lays it. he's withdrawing from entry into bricks. is there other signs of that pro washington tied re emerging a game in your continent? weirdly, just the head of a trump presidency, babs, or yeah, i hope it's an isolated the case. i think it's uh and you know, completely useless to having left the brakes. i mean, there was only a space to win. right. i mean, join, the embrace was only hiding 2 possibilities of the people of argentina. but uh, i guess uh, may have was a from dimension list and inductor light and then the aspect and didn't want to upset the, the united states. now we see that i am f applauding. i mean these measures and the sacrifice of the origin, junior people. and we are actually getting ready to receive an influx of ours in 10 years. i will probably have to leave the country in the next couple of months and under our standards, he now you favor digital currencies, which is quite controversial in nato nations where it's seen as pro surveillance. but you believe that the solver and central bank issued currency, so does the, the u. a where i'm so we can view from where they've just done the for us transaction with the china are actually in terms of digital currency would return some kind of sovereignty away. from the so called the private banking tokenize to currencies bank song. and i like that if you're a president or uh, in ecuador, in the next few years, who knows or your allies of a private banks. yeah. well, unfortunately in echo or private banking system is a completely a, an old school. it is not in favor of innovation it as an inc, as a huge incumbent. and it has a huge monopoly power. and that's we have recently seen the even had a president banker when last, so was there. and what we need is a system that is offering, that is of course, the privacy it enabled that can replicate physical caution, its properties. and that does not allow for surveillance, and that doesn't allow for economic rebirth for the possibility of having this money. that is the link from the powers of the private banking system.
zable genocide in gaza with tens of thousands of women and children being murdered at the hands of u k u s you nation moments is a refined so many is up to see much broke the story about the grab prison in iraq, which are if i, to the world about how the united states conducted that illegal invasion. we see the same things and effects going on with a us proxy, except this time these pictures showing the similarities of the us. you gay, you back to is really invasion of gaza will not be on media in nature, nations and the united states. and then uh, the olympian union at old really they're on social media. so people and the young can see them. but uh, so carefully, sense it all day that the similarities cannot be discerned or is meant not to be discerned by the voters at large in west and you are a britain then the united states. after weeks of speculation, president zalinski officially sucked the country's top military officer on thursday general blurry this illusion had serv does commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces since july 2021. despite a string of recent military failures, th
u. k. u. s. you nation moments is a refined so many is up to see much broke the story about the grape prison in iraq, which are to find the world about how the united states conducted that illegal invasion. we see the same things and effects going on with a us proxy, except this time these pictures showing the similarities all the us you gay, you back to is really invasion of gaza will not be on media in nature, nations and the united states. and then uh, the olympian union at old really they're on social media. so people and the young can see them. but so carefully, sense it all day that the similarities cannot be discerned or is meant not to be discerned by the voters at large in west and you are a britain. then the united states we turned attention to west africa where the regional speaker was block has been criticized by the rival gripping office a hell of states over at stone, some the political turbulence in cynical it follows protests in the country over president mackie, selves, decision
u. k. u. s. and you nation on back mass killing of tens of thousands of palestinians, mostly women and children and gaza. cauthrin clinton official professor joseph knife when the dean of the harvard kennedy school is credited with inventing the time, soft power is they just look at life. and the american century is like a who's who of level security powers. he charts, his rise to become charity usa is national security council, the assistant secretary at the pentagon. he joins me now from cambridge, massachusetts. thank you so much for of as an i for coming on before we get to the book. i suppose i better off give a briefly about who you think would win a war with iran, given that to the debate right around the world. that obviously especially here in the middle east. well, it depends what one means by winning a war. and i think you'd find broad losses on both sides, but american power versus a rating and power. and the simple term, it's not a question, but who will pay? what cost is a more diff
u. k. u s. you um does rel against guys the full support from the bow. a did that to surprise you, or is that direct orders from washington nibble as in previously, particularly expressed a huge support for genocide as a in the middle east on the bar receive the day. is there any government during his campaign? he said so explicitly, as she said she already had agreements with is riley government while she was a candidate. so we think she's being very reciprocal. and in that matter, the ar party, the citizens revolution parties, and proposed in parliament a resolution condemning the genocidal acts of israel in, in dallas. i mean, guys are, and unfortunately then the a, the boss members of the, she's party, they did not support this resolution and a wasn't passed unfortunately. and, and so you have this situation as regards the middle east, you got a, this amount of debt. millions in ecuador, lying on world food program aid. and now the vice president to president number veronica bed says israel wants to recruit 25000 ecuadorian presumably to so of for do
u. k. u. s. you nation moments is a refined so many is up to see much broke the story about the grab prison in iraq, which are if i, to the world about how the united states conducted that illegal invasion. we see the same things and effects going on with a us proxy, except this time these pictures showing the similarities of the us. you gay, you back to is really invasion of gaza will not be on media in nature, nations and the united states. and then uh, the olympian union at old really they're on social media. so people and the young can see them. but uh, so carefully, sense of the day that the similarities cannot be discerned or is meant not to be discerned by the voters at large in west and you are a britain then the united states. let's turn attention now in the program to west africa where the regional echo was block has been criticized by the arrival grouping, upset health states, so rich sense on the political turbulence. in cynical, it follows protests in the country over president mackie sells decision to postpone that crucial election for 10 months. critics out the notes president solid decision of the quote institutional crews and well echo was, has expressed concern over the unfolding situation in member nation cynical. the nearby alliance of the health states comprising of molly, you're breaking up also of slums, the other regional group for its approach. the organization has moved away from the ideals of his founding fathers, in pa and african isn't more of a echo west under the influence of foreign powers and betraying its founding principles has become a threat to its members states and the people whose happiness it is supposed to ensure the response of the vehicle is to choose across several states as valued from case to case of the money in military lived by intern vice president, assuming greta toppled president button dos. equis reacted to decisively imposing sanctions and bodies due to close void is pro, is that the countries estimates at the central bank of waste african states and imposed x rays embargo akina plus. so m z we since he lift april was the wrong side . molly, i've also been slapped with sanctions over their internal political turbulence and gaining any lead to military units. these power, once again, echo was immediately condemned. the same power must be handed over to a civilian government, threatening sensors on the country and its new need is cynical, chase appears to be different presents and matthew solve, who has maintained strong ties with the width as postponed. election is causing massive prostate in the country as well as cracking down on the opposition and demonstrates as inspecting of intended exist a monkey. saul is sinking deeper into authoritarianism after indefinitely postponing the presidential election initially scheduled for february 25th. 2024. he is now restricted freedoms by cutting of mobile internet. this decision sounds like a blow to senegalese democracy, by depriving a citizens of free access to information. microsoft seems intent on muscling, oldest sons and consolidating his power. in this instance echo estimate our philosophy of a former colonial francophone states as only raised concerns commission of the economic community of west african states follows with concern the unfolding situation. instead of go the echo as commission will continue to monitor the unfolding events. and we'll take all necessary steps to support the governments and people have set a goal in their efforts to sustain the countries democratic tradition. modeling is a glitch in the process withdrawal from the economy, the communities of west africa, the states as many worried that the move will for this week and the authority of course, and actually in greater instability in the region. i want to stay with the story. some more reaction is your are based political active as zoe, my cool suggested to ard see about the echo walk last is actually seeking to help former colonial power friends playing all the some influence in west africa. and so you don't need the microscope to see the double standards of the so called international community. today, the protestant, the psycho union of states are condemned while several cor attempts have occurred in the echo as though the protest includes the walk over the 3rd term of a somewhat tires, presidency and echo of his silence about this. and also today in senegal, mike, you solve besides alone and without discussion to steam power response, we see only crude statements from head cause. this indicates that there is actually a game going on to ensure that the french can continue to have the influence in west africa. seems they know that microsoft can not win an election. they believe that whoever is elected president of senegal may not be accountable to the french. that is why echo us has no choice, but to be sure this short statement and the call for com. it costs a place double standard when it comes to put it into psycho countries, and course was quick to condemn dominion po sanctions. however, today, when it goes to additional cost taking place in san a go and the instigation of microsoft, the community is unwilling to speak out and say no to this. victoria will be favor by microsoft, a policy of double standards. after weeks of speculation, president zalinski officially sucked the country's top military officer on thursday . general blurry is illusion. they had. serv does commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces since july 2021 will. despite the a string of re sent military failures, the general had become increasingly popular in the country with poles. putting him far ahead of presents lensky himself. the 2 fingers had been at odds for months over the lack of progress on the bottle failed. the loss of p cities like our cham off scouts known as by mood and the need to mobilize many more ukrainians, so loosely, recently referred to the military conflict as a stalemate, something presents lensky publicly, district breed with well gentle or like sender. sir, steve has been appointed as the new military commander in chief. as the previous head of the ukrainian run forces, he oversaw last year is failed. defense of archer most as well as the subsequent fruitless efforts to retake the don't boss. city keeps the army has suffered massive losses on upfront with some of your skis old troops dumping him a butcher and general k i a or killed in action. an interesting side note here as well. sure sky was actually born in russia's bloody me or region where his parents to live. he graduated from a higher military school in law school before moving to ukraine in the 1980s here, sar, tasting sweeney. with more and kids re shuffle. the 2 men have been side long ahead, full sometimes i intend to ride on the spot became very public once it became clear that you quite as much wanted counter offensive had failed as allusion for his part described the situation on the battlefield as a stone might know some said that that was an overly optimistic of such assessment of the situation, but this under a very sharp and very public rebuke. from then ski, who perhaps to a piece is western boxes, gave a more positive overview of the situation and even suggested that ukraine could still win the conflict, let's say one or 2 and said, just like in the 1st world war, we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate, that will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough, or the time has passed, people are tired regardless of their status. and this is understandable, but this is not a stalemate. i emphasize this once again now. cool. so we're also shop disagreements over the d p on popular forced mobilization a policy in use in ukraine. loosely also wanted this $500000.00 additional troops to the front line in order to boost the ukraine's johnson of success is in the conflict. now, let's take a look at his replacement colleagues on the search key now, but his background is that he was born in russia. he was trained in moscow. if you listen to k, ebc listen to crying, the crating of government save harold and his success in the defense of the capital of safety. in the early months of the special minute seal formation. he is also charged with success in accounts are offensive and conquered, where they regained um some part of that type of thing, which of course, is not part of the russian federation, but he's also known as the butcher of, of black moods all to most of course he led lots of or the defense of that city, which became something of a meat grinder with thousands upon thousands of upholding trains ukrainian soldiers these new unit. so he was sharply criticized. so those tactics. so he remains sadie on popular among see who crating on falls is where his counterpart is illusion. neil, who he is replacing remains deeply, deeply popular. so it is difficult to see what this re shuffling will bring to you quite whether to bring any more successes on the possible field where you crying is always the struggling very deeply. and i'm washington has been accused of being involved in the decision to replace the come on to in chief. i'm not aware of any discussions at high levels between us and ukrainian for it is on about to that decision in a, in a pre decisional way. we talk to are you creating counterparts all the time? but it's 6 questions is proposing that we were somehow built and we had some sort of right to give it a thumbs up or thumbs down. that's not true. this is the wednesdays decision. now, despite what could be is saying it's known obviously that the lensky is in very close contact with the united states is i believe that's a robust dump, a lot of the decisions outside things. and we had this visit just a week or so ago from victoria, and you'd and the maiden of my don, who was in cad once more, she met with the foreign minister, the prime minister lensky is chief of staff. although she didn't leave. was it lensky himself? now, the replacement of that loosely, i'm putting some of questions that could pose a lot of problems and the main one being the finances. of course, the ukraine has been pretty much begging washington begging the united states for more cash to fund it. submitted 3 offensive is the 2nd is a musket rate of action designed to attract funding from the us. the decision through a shuffle, ukraine's military leadership was announced the same time. the discussions are on the way in the us on additional funds for the key regime. this relates to $60000000000.00 of support for ukraine. platinum is lensky can no longer compensate for his lack of real achievements by using death to pay off. so there's been a lot of pay off on spend now some question the timing on the sacking. it was originally, why did they wait until thursday? this thing was some suggestion that it was to deflect attention away from talking colson's. interview with ladder may have put in, but for now the problem is on the 5. so feel rely on patients is running very soon . ok. and finally this needs block to side to asia and protests and pockets done which broke god following this week's parliamentary elections. they show a few signs of relenting thousands, marched this weekend in peshawar and corruption support a general proposition leader and former prime minister and run account. the final results of thursday's votes have yet to be a nice well, 2 major political factions are claiming victory already. the parts and you headed by another ex leader. no washer rates are secured. the most states for a single block all independent candidates, were mainly packed by tons. allies have clinched the most seats overall. so a lot of politics seemingly ahead before the countries. next leadership is a nice we heard from some of the protesters rallying across the packers. now i'm here to go to religion here. and then all of a sudden who got calls from all families. but some vehicles have a right here with people dressed as city the ins and taking away the point in the results. instead of giving it to us the, i mean need all the people of pakistan and especially in the shower give vote to p t i candidates, i'm the deputy commissioner of the shower and his assistant and returning officers changed the results during the night. so we are protesting against them. they have stolen on monday, we're going to get state all of this from quotes, from the base is a phone full to 7 notice of anyone's victory should not be issued. no candidate can take the eggs. we did not accept this. i do to form government and by just some long, it should be uh, coordination moment. nobody still at the moment in a position that conform woman seemed to the mom. how did in june and the other parties, or thought that the park is prompt and he can solve for larger such a majority. and they're thinking, especially part responds to lead me, never thinking that they will guard the single largest party in the electronic people and, but unfortunately they're doing, gosh, the majority. and at the moment the park is on the date again, sagar, depart, hasanti, because i'm back to independent candidates. going to the majority of the the, all the saw friday is a part of the were to commodities. it was also surprised pharma pointed to go in and visit. don't be surprised when most of the country has been there. so i'll do who's in prison and his party gord. such a huge margin in the image of the 24 b. c, r u activity on the establishment. and on this i'm listening to the categories on the list on the bar shows the camels and this one uprising to form an awesome. yeah, we'll continue closely. watch the situation in pakistan, but next it's been almost a dozen years since julia massage was able to walk the streets freely enrollments. we recap the journalist quest for transparency on what it has cost him in our short document trade. the trust for this is art. a.
u by its agricultural policies. from is have been protesting across the room about government subsidies, environmental regulations and inputs from outside the block the u. s. and u. k. have launched fresh s bikes on the who the rebel group in yemen, who they were on tv said. stripe said the carpets also, not us and u. k. have conducted numerous strikes since the stops of this year in response to the tax on ships passing through the red sea. donald trump has wanda us republican presidential primary election in south carolina, beaten his only remaining rival nikki haley by 20 percentage points. it's his fault comes that gets a victory, leaving him family on cost to become the pots, who is now many $80.00 says to stay in the race and brother roost pose are open for tightly controlled, parliamentary elections, long time leader, alexander, look a single place. his vote, as he pulled in station in the capital minutes, where he also confirmed his intention to run again for precedence in 2025, thousands of opposition policies have been denied registration for today's election . one position leader who is an exile has asked both as to why closets full policies which support
u. k, a, u. s. c, u s. and the, one of the very prominent risks with this technology is the possibility of industrialized and the production of this information and missed information on a massive scale on an unprecedented sky. and personalizing it down to the level of individuals. yes. so the a, i can look at my social media feed and pick up on the sentiments i expressed in my social media feed, pick up on my political stance, which is going to be in place that within sometimes explicit within my social media fee and then feed me personally tailored very high quality misinformation the sentiment analysis exist to do that. the genuine survey only makes it possible to do that. and i'm and the cost of launching a disinformation campaign in an election because of january today. i've come down massively. yeah, i must be on a store or people in the world with a huge interest in disrupting elections of the us. so the u. k. or india and so on . and it could be people just with an interest in vandalizing, the proce
u. s. and u. k. on forces responded with strikes and the rebels who have since the 3rd american british interest to be legitimate targets as well. meanwhile, us republican presidential hopeful nikki haley has made an explosive statement urging washington to assassinate the leaders of a rock. syria. you're saying now is the time to hit or on? now's the time to hit their leaders. it's different, don't go and bomb the go to our infrastructure, the infrastructure in a rack in syria. you start with that 1st you do the sanctions and you take out a couple of their leaders. that's the way in their country in there. if they're in their culture, you do like solo money. when they left the country, you figure out where they are, our special operations can do that. and then you take them out. nikki haley with a foreign policy idea there. well, us or her doctor, this sort of longer saves nikki here. least statements reflect the failure of american policy across the middle east ridge to the corporate media. she say
u. s. u u k. on israel, on trial for another genocide like case, tens of thousands, mostly women and children have been killed by nature, weapons, and gaza. while russia and china repeatedly voted the un security council for sci fi, egypt is now wary of his riley ethnic cleansing, of more than a 1000000 palestinians at the rough crossing. it's opposed in public, even by joe biden. and these western european proxies whose bottoms have now attacked iraq, syria, human lebanon, and palestine professor at the time, was given the lifetime achievement award by the british academy, author of the new book, 3 wills, memoirs of an arab, julie's america's professor of international relations at oxford, university consisted one of israel's new historians. you joins me now from oaks, which thank you so much for visitors trying for coming on the show. so. well, i used to be with you. you said that the industrial scale small as a may have taken israel to the verge of committing genocide. why the verge on want evi
u. s. military has released these images of strikes lowest from its full ships, the u. s. and the u. k. say they've had dozens of targets inside government, including underground weapons, deaf those missile systems, and launches who these have attacked multiple vessels in the red sea since the beginning of the israel come off for in october. 0 far as sign is the former us ambassador to yemen. he's now with the middle east institute in washington dc and gave us his assessments on the impact the strikes would have on who's the operations as the, you know, i, i mean, certainly the us of the u. k. uh know what they're striking at i, i suspect there will be a battle damage assessment made. i would assume that we have hit the targets that we were aiming at, or the issue is, uh, is 2 fold. one, of course is how much damage is actually doing uh to their job ration, so their facilities to their equipment. and secondly, how difficult is it going to be for the who these to replace it? because one of the things that i think people need to keep in mind is that as long as the iranian resupply contin
u. s. u. k, and other western countries have such an extraordinary influence on what is real, does they give them the arms? they give them the economic support and they give them diplomatic cover. i mean, if you think about israel uh, and its treatment at the un security council, the us of stains, they be till they do all the things necessary to provide diplomatic cover for israel. i use of you and for over 30 years, in your view, isn't you when even capable of being more than an extension or a to western interest both to the extent that the you and functions as an extension of the western power you and should not exist because the one was set up you, it should not exist to the extent that it functions as an instrument of western power does not exist. but there is this tension into you. and you know, the u. n. was set up as a normative institution, as a constitutional institution. it was supposed to be about international law, international human rights that a peaceful resolution of disputes, in
u. n. was quote, failing in his duty to prevent what he called a text bookcase of genocide against the palestinians in guys that he also accused the u. s. b, u. k. and much of europe of being, quote, holy complicit in this horrific assault today will speak to him. okay, we're about the utility of the you in and of time like this. we'll also talk about what's at stake for the future of palestine. craig, i wanna thank you for joining me on a front. good to be here. last friday, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or the population of guys is a rough, rough district to be evacuated ahead of unexpected ground invasion. the mc international secretary, general, one that civilians and guys are, were at court grave risk of genocide in response to israel's order. at this point is was killed over 28000 palestinians and likely more because many people are still lost in the rubble. it's now been nearly 4 months since you left you proves that the un in protest. how is it that months later, they're still not doing much of anything to stop this assault as well. i think it's because the fundamental dynamics that i and others want about all the way back in oct
u. s. u. k has been the additional strengths against the admin building to a joint statement in the assault talk with in dozens of who these sites in the regions. i was in response to a type, again call though vessels of the red sea. and so the revolution was sunken american all the time to end the call golf or the 8th of those coming. no information on casualties from either. it says, according to this funds lesson for the who, the forces, the us and u. k. all the aggressors, the, the naval forces have been there many armed forces to help of god almighty carried out a quality to military operation in which they targeted an american oil ship, the gulf of the don. it's a number of appropriate naval missiles while the air force targeted in the number of american wars in the red sea with a number of drones. the many armed forces of, from the we will confront us british escalation with more qualitative military operations against all hostile targets and the red. and the radian sees in defense of our
u. a on the 2nd anniversary of the beginning of russia's defense of the people of what was eastern ukraine, subject to ethnic cleansing up to the u. s. e u u k. back made, and qu, in 2014. it's also been a week when the usa, a game, vetoed a un security council resolution to ends of the nato nation of genocide in gaza. and that there is one publication that is synonymous with exposing global war crimes. it is wiki leeks, the subject of an appeal in london court. this week will our interviews with its found a julie and assange before his torture by british authorities in london are available on our rumble channel. joining me from the caribbean is friend and supporter of julian assange, legendary pink floyd front man. roger ward is roger. thank so much for coming on. it's a sad time since i think we mentioned in person so many of us on just the pauses of have died as mentor, gavin mcfadden, vivian westwood. most recently, our friend john pilled, you your reaction to this week's judgements in london or non judgment in london as well. yeah, we don't know. we don't know if there's going to be any kind of a church. well we, we wait to say, i've be
u. k, so the u. s. has a right to defend itself, but all said they are worried about a wider war in the region. you want officials have also expressed concern about a whitening war in the middle east as well as a worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. they're the largest eat operation on raw is itself under attack. the secretary general announced an independent committee to review on right. make sure it's doing everything in its power to ensure neutrality. that's after accusations. 12 of its employees helped them off on october 7, meeting several nations to suspend their funding. we hope that the donors have taken clear notice of the swift action taken by the secretary jones taken by the commission in general to address head on the issues that may exist a week will continue to communicate with donors. they are looking for new donors to meet causes, growing needs. kristin salumi al jazeera, united nations, the us secretary of state has arrived in saudi arabia on what is the 1st leg of a middle east tor anthony blinking is meeting officials in riyadh. it'll be discussing the war on gaza. lincoln will also then visit guitar, egypt, the occupied west bank, and israel washington says it's trying to prevent further escalation in the region, despite carrying out their strikes against iran, link groups in human, iraq and syria. well, how many times you reports from tel aviv when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of leaks from officials and also anonymously sourced government officials speaking to these different publications? well, they're essentially saying that it's not going to be an easy time for blinking and that the prospect for nothing yahoo signing onto some kind of a ceasefire deal not quite as optimistic about that as the american counterparts are at this stage. so there's lots of reasons for that, but primarily the biggest one is the kind of pressure that benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister is under right now, both politically and societally. so nothing yahoo right now is facing growing pressure from his right wing flank. you have those far right wing ministers, like it's more been given here, the national security minister, like both of those monitors. the finance minister who have openly said on multiple occasions over the course of the past week that they essentially would be willing to leave the coalition collapse the government rather than see nets and yahoo enter into some kind of a cease fire deal that would not be advantageous for israel, more and more members of the right are saying that it's unacceptable for them to see thousands of palestinian prisoners released in exchange for the remaining is really capt isn't gaza. also, they're saying it's unacceptable for them to see and into the war without israel having achieved his ultimate goal and objective of completely eliminating how much of the training to the news. now setting goals, national assembly has voted to move the country's election to december 15th, effectively extending president mackey south. second term this decision has been met with widespread protest including some hectic scenes inside the parliament. nicholas hack wraps up developments from the capital of the car on the inside, sending goals of parliament, opposition and peace are removed by police in riot gear. some shout democracy is under attack. as they are pushed out, they had refused to sign a bill to delay the election. it extends the president's time in power. security forces, using tactics from the streets inside the national assembly against elected members of parliament. the motion to delay the election by 9 months, effectively extending the president's mandate is passed nearly unanimously after hours of heated debate over here to fit what has just been voted is unprecedented in somebody else history. it's a constitutional crew because optical, one or 3 of the constitution says clearly the mandate of the head of states cannot be extended or revised from the suburbs to the edge of parliament protest are getting louder and coming closer to the presidential palace. the government has restricted mobile internet access. some local media outlets have been taken off their authority, say they are stopping the spread of hateful and divisive content rights group. say it's a violation of fundamental rights to presidential candidates are appealing to the constitutional counsel to intervene. because some of the constitutional council has the responsibility to take decisions that were being come to the country and save on nation from the summer period. which is really an insult to the senegalese people. police intervene, preventing the candidates from talking salt as the elections were canceled because members of that council, which is meant to draw the list of candidates, are suspected of taking bribes. he says the electoral process has lost credibility and the delay will allow time to rebuild trust in the countries institutions. the president says this bill is a way to clean up a democracy in this country. he is now calling for the national dialogue, and he's hoping that this will qual, anger on the streets. but there is a growing resentment amongst many single these that feel that they had been robbed of the opportunity to have their say on who gets to govern this country. nicholas hawk alger 0, the car the electoral authority and el salvador says irregularities have been found and sundays presidential vote incumbents. president may bouquet, laid declared victory though a final result has yet to be announced. the supreme electoral tribunal now says that a manual recount will need to be carried out because he is popularity has surged in recent months over his crack down on the criminal gangs. which rights group say has led to a consolidation of power. are still a head on alpha 0 will be reporting from truly we're fire crews, a baffling to contain wildfire spreading through the central coastal region and unrelenting rain in the golden states flooding and mud slides take hold of communities in california. the hello, that is good news. for the event, because the unsettled weather we seem dominating across northern parts of the middle east, an event is going to ease of the next few days on tuesday, west all that winter. and what weather, affecting northeastern areas of tequila and the cool cuz this sort of your showers here in the for a rock as well as it runs. but more in the way of settled weather with sunshine for places like israel and occupied palestinian territories. the wind is still an issue, however, on choose day, dies down by wednesday. instead, we'll see the when to pick up down the gulf with a chance of some showers coming into southern areas of saudi arabia. now it's dried up across the north of africa. we'd like to see some improvements to the north east with the temperature pumping up in cairo over the next few days will be above average with lots of sunshine, suddenly on such a much west. so to the south of this across that central band of africa. so pretty in terms of thunder storms that stretching from one go to old way through to madagascar. we've got a swelling system to the south of that's, that's going to check a lot of rain metal gasket on choose day through to wednesday. fly out for eastern parts of south africa, sunshine in cape town. but a bit of a window was when the story of the next few days. asking questions. were you ever warrens about the health effects of power? no. understanding the reality. reporting from the action of the hospital with fearless journalism just behind me. hundreds of people have seen it back to h as an in depth coverage thailand states it's future of fossil fuel. nope, renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. the the, you're watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really forces have expired. the crowd, ballast indians were waiting to pick up humanitarian aid and northern gaza. crowds had gathered hoping to receive much needed assistance and food to feed their families. to palestinian relief agency own ross is really forces opened fire on its trucks carrying humanitarian aid to augusta. the agency released these pictures and showing instructs damaged by gunfire. and the us secretary of state antony blinking his back in the middle east to discuss the war on gaza. if he has the meeting officials in re add and is expected to travel to israel to the occupied west bank, the egypt and to guitar. the turkey and syria marketing the star standard or 3 of earthquakes that killed more than $50000.00 people. the destruction spanned an area almost the size of greece at 17 past 4 in the morning of magnitude 7.7 quake hit near the southern turkish problem. it's carmen morris, less than 20 minutes later, a magnitude 6.5 tremor struck near a gas and then at 124 that afternoon. magnitude 7.6, earthquake struck again and carmen mars. but this time in the north of the province, the earthquakes effected an area of a 120000 square kilometers, including parts of northern syria. in total, at least $53000.00 people were killed. more than 807000 were injured. about 14000000 people across 14 provinces and turkey and syria were affected in a turkish province of have tie, a vigil has been held for those who died. it was the hardest hit province with more than 24000 people killed there. that is nearly half of all depths caused by last year's quakes. more than 200000 people have been living in temporary shelters ever since the disaster and a neighboring syria doesn't, is gathered to pay tribute to the victims of the quakes. most of the casualties were in opposition. controlled area is a region that had been heavily damaged by aerial bombardment during the country civil war. all i saw that a, jamie, i leave it off and on we share this remembrance with the civil defense crews who worked hard. and we remember those who died and hope this catastrophe will never repeat itself again. we lit these candles to remember those who died in that tragedy. well massaging, we need help in support here to fix the homes. as for the stores and earthquake, the people still living in the caps because they lost everything and they don't have the means to repair the damage from the quite the moment. in turkey, a hundreds of people remain missing. here's the story of a mother who says that she looks for her son in every street. she passes in the boston log village, inhibition the you hope the scandal and all 3 of them all just about to adults on you to be smooth. besides completely on the didn't look long, corporations of will not be buckled them sort of the union and be stuck with florida. the both of them will turn to be non, i'm just this in a you could told them clear you called the building because she called if you want me to not only know somebody else because i replied, assist you with the support of your part. uh well, you should cuz it's because of the big news demanded by young musicians for the dies photo less to just pull it off. little pile. estimated partially into these little to honorable dodge card data. the cartridge should not be the sort of, i'll call them get on the, on the other, but you'll be ended up going to, i'm sure you're going to order is tell us to live how it has to be. know that it could be not on the terms that they didn't get the cost on it or not. they've done which one to take you again. it was a small amount of donica, little thoughtful that you've cushions to give me. let me just make it to michel, missing to see us. it is to be a lie. i didn't miss arnik, let them fit to cover linea plymouth louse johnny before 50 signal ma mazda and the letter. yes, um, i want you to know. will you be kids on the authorities and surely have arrested 2 people suspected of deliberately starting a wildfire on friday that spread to large parts of the central about but i so region a $122.00 depths have now been confirmed that number still expected to rise, however, as hundreds of people are missing and presumed dead. a latin america editor, let's see, a newman reports from viet in or on the hills of the city of virginia, the model. the disruption that began on friday nights is impossible to quantify the unami vial. it was the kitchen, the bathroom, and the dining friends, relatives, and total strangers volunteer to help residents clear the rubble left by the wild fires in my bed. i need them yet. that ends case from a 3 story home, which she also ran a grocery shop. but she considers us health lucky by the seen on my neighbors father, my daughter in law's to parents, the 3 children are frequently, all of them bring to death. it's unbearable. this pinch of desk is still strong here. when the fire hit this neighborhood, many people rushed to their vehicles to try to escape, but there's only one narrow road in and out of this area until very soon, the traffic was absolutely paralyzed, needing many people to die sitting in their cars, unable to move, or get all the regions governor is angry until algebra that this was a man made tragedy. you that go 2nd notice you know this. i think a handful of miserable months has caused best. he came to destroy a 50 and we'll have them down and imprisoned them because they caused more than fire. these were mothers at the morgue, sorrow, and shock, a company those waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be released for burial. among them 2 sisters who lost their mother and 17 year old disney that who died trying to save her. she gave me cellphone 8 or you gave notice. i know that my daughter was a hairy because she never a bond with my mother and her grandmother. they were fond together their buddies in an address, but there are hundreds of more presumed victims yet to be found. so many have come to provide dna samples, hoping that forensic teams will be able to find and identify their missing loved ones. the see and human elders era, but i useful region need at least 3 people have died and a powerful storm that hit the us state of california. heavy rain and strong winds have caused flooding and mud slides and down power lines across the region. rentals reports from los angeles of flood waters swept through streams, rivers in neighborhoods from san diego to san francisco, with as much as 35 centimeters of rain predicted. for some areas, the slow moving storm system termed an atmosphere river by media rolla just also lash the state with wind gusts, around 95 kilometers per hour. the los angeles river, normally a nearly dry, concrete channel, was transformed into a torrent close to overflowing its banks in san jose, the fire department rescue 3 people and several dogs trapped by the rising guadalupe river. we launched our boats, got them in, got them out of the water and successfully got them to shore in sacramento. large trees toppled closing power outages, and hundreds of thousands of people are without electricity in central and northern california. in the san francisco bay area road ways flooded and residents piled up sandbags in san diego. entire neighborhoods were flooded and some people were forced to climb up on their roots for safety. police and fire department as well as mayors urged people to stay home and stay safe. but as always, some treated the emergency as the lord, including one person who wrote a surfboard down a flooded rock strewn canyon in los angeles and ventura counties mud slides damaged homes and block highways leading to mandatory evacuations. while in the sierra nevada mountains, heavy snow could create white out conditions making travel hazardous. altogether 30000000 people are under flood watching. the storm is expected to last for another day or more. rob reynolds, l g 0. los angeles, a britain is king. charles has been diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace announced that he would suspend his public duties while undergoing medical treatment. last month, the king spent several days in the hospital for an enlarged prostate fest, so then identified a separate type of cancer. sonya go reports from london. the king returned to london on monday to begin treatment, and what has been described as a form of cancer. now, just the last week, he had been in hospital for treatments to a benign and large pro states that treatment had been deem to success, which makes this news rather shocking, some o low the treatment has become robust. swiftly the king will not be undertaking any public duties, but he will be still continuing with the state to choose which presumably means he will still be meeting with the prime minister for his weekly meetings. now, his son harry will be flying back to the u. k. from the united states in the coming days. but it is yet and not the set back of news for family, which has already been facing health concerns. the king's daughter in law, catherine has also been hospitalized recently for abdominal surgery as well. and of course, the policy itself is attempting to be as open as it possibly can be, with regards to what treatments and the health situation of members of the royal family. not just because they want to keep the public informed, but also judge the public to be aware of certain signs and to also look at their own health concerns as well. finally have done. sonya jago, i'll just sarah london of the british and irish prime ministers have met northern ireland newly appointed leaders originally. so that can lea override car were visiting the new administration at belfast storm at the castle for the for the 1st time. the appointments and 2 years of political crisis that was sparked when the main british unionist party walked out. the party p
u. k. b, e, u, and the u. s. need to get their act together. the chinese are subsidizing the chinese are ready to flood the global electric vehicle marketplace, and they are ready to dominate and destroy, are entrenched automotive industries, like they have done with others. we need to band together whatever the trade deals and trade alliances need to look like. we need to focus on protecting our industries against the chinese under cutting and dumping in our markets. it's not like there are ways around import duties. a y d already signed an agreement to build a new manufacturing plant in hungry, within 3 years. and that could just be bumped up. maybe if the you had spent more time considering the implications of new capping its own industrial base. by cutting off, it's cheap russian energy for ukraine, then it wouldn't now be freaking out and trying to slash the tires and key the paint job of its competitors. the u. s. has allocated $400000000.00 to opposition formations including armed ethnic groups and civil war stricken me in our, over the
u. k, so the u. s. has a right to defend itself, but all said they are worried about a wider war in the region. you want officials have also expressed concern about a whitening war in the middle east as well as a worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. they're the largest eat operation. onrush is itself under attack. the secretary general announced an independent committee to review on ross and make sure it's doing everything in his power to ensure neutrality. that's after accusations, 12 of its employees helped him off on october 7, meeting several nations to suspend their funding. we hope that the donors have taken clear notice of the swift action taken by the secretary jones taken by the commission in general to address head on the issues that may exist a week will continue to communicate with donors. they are looking for new donors to meet causes, growing needs. kristin salumi al jazeera, united nations, the us secretary of state has arrived in saudi arabia on the 1st leg of the middle east tor anthony, blinking is meeting officials and re add. they will discuss the one, gaza. he will also visit katara egypt, the occupied west bank, and israel washington says it is trying to prevent further escalation in the middle east, despite carrying out their strikes against iran link groups and am in in iraq and syria mohammed john, resume reports from tel aviv, uh, when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of leaks from officials and also anonymously, uh, sourced, um, government officials speaking to these different publications. well, they're essentially saying that it's not going to be an easy time for blinking and that the prospect for, and that's in yahoo signing on to some kind of a ceasefire deal. not quite as optimistic about that as the american counterparts are at this stage. so there's lots of reasons for that, but primarily the biggest one is the kind of pressure that benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister is under right now, both politically and societally. so nothing yahoo right now is facing growing pressure from his right wing flank. you have those far right wing ministers, like it's more been give you are the national security minister like both of those monitors. the finance minister who have openly said on multiple occasions over the course of the past week that they essentially would be willing to leave the coalition collapse the government rather than see nets and yahoo enter into some kind of a cease fire deal that would not be advantageous for israel, more and more members of the right are saying that it's unacceptable for them to see thousands of palestinian prisoners released in exchange for the remaining is really capt isn't gaza. also, they're saying it's unacceptable for them to see and into the war without israel having achieved this ultimate goal and objective of completely eliminating how much of the in other news now set a goal is parliament has back to the president's decision to delay the election until december, but there were dramatic scenes in the run up to the vote. look at this police in riot gear, entered parliament and remove the opposition members from the chamber. the presidential pole was originally scheduled for this month and presidents mackey south sites of disputes over the selection of candidates for delaying the presidential election. nicholas hank reports from outside senate goals, parliament, a historic votes. under extraordinary circumstances in the parliament, the building right behind me police in riot gear, entered the premises, removed all position, members of parliament who refused to sign the bill or to vote for this bill that would extend present. matthews sauls time in power and says, and you election date. once they were removed, the bill was voted unanimously. election will be held on december 15th and president. selves can stay in power, but he will have to face protest on the streets. there was growing anger among so many senegalese, that they were rob from the opportunity to choose who would leave this country when he canceled the press, the presidential election that was scheduled for february 25th. this is the 1st time in setting goals history. that election is cancelled or delayed. there has always been a peaceful handover of power. the internet, mobile phone connections are down. certain television stations have been put off air security forces and the government says it's because the internet is being used to spread divisive and hateful content. but for the opposition, they see this as another move to stifle freedom of expression in this country. meanwhile, international organizations continue to condemn what is happening in san diego and call for these elections to take place as soon as possible. nicholas hawk alger 0, the car, a still a head on elsa 0. unrelenting rain in the golden states flooding and mud slides take hold of communities in california, the hello, that was not in north america, where we've had 2 systems of con, son, one of those a storm system moving away from the florida panhandle. but we've had one come into the west coast and it's gonna stick around for a little bit longer. it's called flooding in california. that's because it is a latest atmospheric river, also known as a pineapple. express is, was a very heavy range, the likes of california and with that life threatening flooding in places, mountain whitehouse. and that's thanks to damaging winds that of also cause a power outages that there it is on choose day bringing very heavy rain to the likes of los angeles as well as san diego, some of that snow stretching across the east into the rockies as well. and the rain dribbling down into the north, west of mexico and further east to this. it is a clear, a picture, certainly across the great lakes. we could see some fold and mist issues in chicago, but logically care across the east coast with sunshine for new york city on washington d. c. that was sunshine will be coming back into florida once that area of low pressure he is further out east is going to bring some heavy rain in the days to come for puerto rico with some of that dripping all the way south down to columbia . that's where the i'll look the hey jamie into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is that any thoughts provided? hang on. my question to you. all the good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than a part to answer facing realities. usb, too. in the security council, this is, it may just something look as if it ex thursday is here. the story on told to how does era news the are you watching else? a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really forces have fired on a crowd of palestinians who are waiting to pick up a few minutes. here in a northern gaza. crowds had gathered hoping to receive much needed assistance and food to feed their families. the palestinian relief agency during the loss is really forces have opened fire on its trucks carrying humanitarian aid and to gaza . the agency released these pictures showing instructions damaged by gunfire. us secretary of state density blinking his back in the middle east to discuss the war on gaza. he has been meeting officials and re add and is expected to travel to israel be occupied, westbank egypt, and could talk the turkey and syria marketing. the 1st anniversary of earthquakes had killed more than 50000 people. the destruction spanned an area almost the size of greece. at 17 past 4 in the morning. a magnitude 7.7 quick hit near the southern torcous province of kyra my maurice. less than 20 minutes later, a magnitude 6.5 tremor struck near a gallery and then at 124 that afternoon, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck again in common mars this time in the north, in the province. the earth quakes effected an area of 120000 square kilometers, including parts of northern syria. in total, at least $53000.00 people were killed. in more than one 107000 people were injured . about 14000000 people across 14 provinces and turkey and syria were affected, and the turkish province of hockey, a vigil has been held for those who died. it was the hardest hit province with more than 24000 people killed. that's nearly half of all depths caused by last year's quakes. more than 200000 people had been living in temporary shelter since the disaster. and a neighboring syria dozens of gathered to pay tribute to the victims of the earth quakes. most of the casualties were in opposition. controlled area is a region that was heavily damaged by aerial bombardment during the country civil war. it's so trillion authorities have arrested at least 2 people suspected of deliberately starting a wildfire on friday that spread to large parts of a central vote. but i saw a region, a 122 depths, have been confirmed, but that number is expected to still go up. a lot in america editor lucy, a newman reports from viet didn't matter in both, but i saw on the hills of the city aveena the model. the destruction that began on friday nights is impossible to quantify. recall seeing any vial, it was the kitchen, the bathroom, and the dining friends, relatives, and total strangers volunteer to help residents clear the rubble left by the wild fires in my that'd be the ends case from a 3 story home which also ran a grocery shop. but she considers us health lucky by the seen only my neighbors father, my daughter in law's 2 parents, the 3 children are frequently all of them brand to death. it's unbearable. the stench of desk is still strong here. when the fire hit this neighborhood, many people rushed to their vehicles to try to escape, but there's only one narrow road in and out of this area until very soon, the traffic was absolutely paralyzed, needing many people to die sitting in their cars, unable to move. the regions governor is angry and tells algebra that this was a man made tragedies or else i can know. do you know if there is such a handful of miserable months has caused best? he came to destroy elsie and we'll have them down and imprisoned them because they caused molten fires. these were mothers at the morgue, sorrow, and shock, a company those waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be released for burial. among them 2 sisters who lost their mother and 17 year old disney that who died trying to save her. so you give me cellphone 8 or you double game only. i know that my daughter was a hurry because she never a bandage. my mother and her grandmother, they were fond together their bodies in an address to their hundreds of more presumed victims, yet to be found. so many have come to provide dna samples, hoping the forensic teams will be able to find and identify their missing loved ones. the see and human algebra, but i used to region chinney. at least 3 people have died in a powerful storm that hit the us state of california. heavy rain and strong winds have caused flooding and mud slides and down the power lines across the region. rentals reports from los angeles flood waters swept through streams, rivers and neighborhoods from san diego to san francisco, with as much as 35 centimeters of rain predicted. for some areas, the slow moving storm system termed an atlas fear river by media raul, a just also lash the state with wind gusts, around 95 kilometers per hour. the los angeles river, normally a nearly dry, concrete channel, was transformed into a torrent close to overflowing its banks in san jose, the fire department rescue 3 people in several dogs trapped by the rising guadalupe river. we launched our boats, got them and got them out of the water and successfully got them to shore in sacramento. large trees toppled closing power outages, and hundreds of thousands of people are without electricity in central and northern california. in the san francisco bay area road ways flooded and residents piled up sandbags in san diego. entire neighborhoods were flooded and some people were forced to climb up on their roots for safety. police and fire department as well as mayors urged people to stay home and stay safe. but as always, some treated the emergency as the lord, including one person who wrote a surfboard down to let it rock strewn canyon in los angeles and ventura, cody's mud slides damaged homes and block highways, leading to mandatory evacuations. while in the sierra nevada mountains, heavy snow could create white out conditions making travel hazardous. altogether 30000000 people are under flood watching. the storm is expected to last for another day or more. rob riddles, l g 0, los angeles. it's written as king charles has been diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace announced that he would suspend his public duties while undergoing medical treatment. last month, the king spent several days in hospital for an a low enlarged prostate test, then identified a separate type of cancer. san diego reports from london. the king returned to london on monday to begin treatment, and what has been described as a form of cancer. now just the last week, he had been in hospital for treatments to a benign, enlarged, prostate, that treatment had been deemed to success, which makes this news rather shocking. some o the treatment has begun rob a swiftly, the king will not be undertaking any public duties, but he will be still continuing with the state to choose which presumably means he will still be meeting with the prime minister for his weekly meetings. now his son, harry will be flying back to the u. k, from the united states in the coming days. but it is yet and not the set back of news for family, which has already been facing health concerns. the king's daughter in law, catherine has also been hospitalized recently for abdominal surgery as well. and of course, the policy itself is attempting to be as open as it possibly can be, with regards to what treatments and the health situation of members of the royal family. not just because they want to keep the public informed, but also judge the public to be aware of certain signs and to also look at their own health concerns as well. finally have done so they've got jago, i'll just sarah london of the british and irish prime ministers of met. northern islands, newly appointed leaders rushing through american leo of a red car, were visiting the new administration at belfast storm at council. for the 1st time, the appointments and 2 years of political crisis that was sparked when the main british union, his party walked out. the party
u. k. so the u. s. has a right to defend itself, but all said they are worried about a wider war in the region. you want officials have also expressed concern about a whitening war in the middle east as well as a worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. they're the largest eat operation on raw is itself under attack. the secretary general announced an independent committee to review on right. make sure it's doing everything in its power to ensure neutrality. that's after accusations 12 of its employees helped them off on october 7, meeting several nations to suspend their funding. we hope that the donors have taken clear notice of the swift action taken by the secretary jones taken by the commissioner general to address head on issues that may exist a week will continue to communicate with donors. they are looking for new donors to meet causes, growing needs. kristin salumi al jazeera, united nations, as us 2nd through the states as verizon. saudi arabia are on the 1st leg of the middle east tools onto the blinking. these meeting officials in riyadh, the war on gauze are expected to top the agenda. it also visit, i taught egypt the occupied westbank, and israel washington says it's trying to prevent further escalation in the region despite to caring out strikes against around the groups in yemen, iraq and syria. lot of times you has more from tennessee when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of leaks from officials and also anonymously sourced government officials. speaking to these different publications . well, they're essentially saying that it's not going to be an easy time for blinking and that the prospect's for nothing yahoo signing onto some kind of a ceasefire deal not quite as optimistic about that as the american counterparts are at this stage. so there's lots of reasons for that, but primarily the biggest one is the kind of pressure that benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister is under right now, both politically and societally. so nothing yahoo right now is facing growing pressure from his right wing flank. you have the as far right wing ministers like it's more been give here the national security minister like both of those monitors . the finance minister who have openly said on multiple occasions over the course of the past week that they essentially would be willing to leave the coalition collapse the government rather than see nets and yahoo enter into some kind of a cease fire deal that would not be advantageous for israel, more and more members of the right are saying that it's unacceptable for them to see thousands of palestinian prisoners released in exchange for the remaining is really kept as in gaza. also, they're saying it's unacceptable for them to see and into the war without israel having achieved his ultimate goal and objective of completely eliminating how much that. so it's a come here now is, is there under a lens? hang the rain in the golden state, so that thing and months slides take hold of communities in california, the hello, the west of the disturbance moving across the north of south asia, brought from welcome snow to the north of pakistan and india over the weekend. but it moved its way pretty swiftly out east. what remains is a legacy of showers and some went through with a full baton and nicole much wyatt for the north west on choose day some where to where the still creeping into central parts of pockets done moving down to the south before the south of india. a lodge, the 2nd story, if you showers here and there for sure lanka, but more in the way of settled and sunny weather through to the mid week. now it's looking more settled across the north of china as we looked at east asia, some cloud conditions coming in for shanghai and move in the way of wet weather. moving across the south, we could see some icey conditions across the southeast with some freezing rain tuesday into wednesday, but an improving picture for the korean peninsula, more in the way of sunshine for so over the next few days, still some wintry bits and pieces lingering in japan, the weather system has pushed its way further east to tokyo seeing 9 degrees celsius the if we have a look at the outlook for the next few days, some sleet and snow on choose day some improvement. however, by thursday. the unique perspective on a deep, i don't want to even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this to me. it was really a form of things thoughtful this coverage and there's no reason to target the journal on her. it's voices, and i'm of the patient please be connected with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere means that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable. the stream on out to 0, the the the welcome back remind to about top stories. now this is where the forces of fide on the crowd of palestinians will waiting to pick up the amount of time in age and northern guns that crowd set gathered presenters seized much needed assistance and food to feed their families. how destined release pages, it says is very forces of open firewood it's trucks, current amount of time and 8 into gossen agency released these pictures showing its trucks damaged by going fine us extra, stay on c, blinking is back in the middle east, discuss the wall and gaza meeting officials and we are expected to travel to israel . the, i'll keep on the west bank, egypt, and cutoff certainly goes parliaments, has given its backing to the president's decision to delay the election until december, the presidential polish scheduled for this month. president matthew so assigned to disputes over the selection of candidates for the name, but because hawk reports not from outside send, it goes on a historic vote. under extraordinary circumstances in the parliament. the building right behind me, police in riot gear, entered the premises, removed all position, members of parliament who refused to sign the bill or to vote for this bill that would extend present. matthews sauls, time in power and set a new election dates. once they were removed, these bills was voted unanimously. election will be held on december 15th and present himself can stay in power. but he will have to face protest on the streets. there was growing anger among so many senegalese, that they were rob from the opportunity to choose who would leave this country when he canceled the print, the presidential election that was scheduled for february 25th. this is the 1st time in setting goals history. that election is cancelled or delayed. there has always been a peaceful handover of power. the internet, mobile phone connections are down. certain television stations have been put off air security forces and the government says it's because the internet is being used to spread divisive and hateful content. but for the opposition, they see this as another move to stifle freedom of expression in this country. meanwhile, international organizations continue to condemn what is happening in san diego and call for these elections to take place as soon as possible. nicholas hawk alger 0, the car. the took a and siri or a mocking the 1st anniversary of the twin earthquakes that till more than $50000.00 people. the destruction spanned an area almost the size of greece. and 17 minutes past 4 in the morning. magnitude of 7.7, quite a k to the southern turkish province of colorado. numerous less than 20 minutes. later mounting to the 6.5 trailer struck net cuz the on to the one that 24 that often noon a magnitude 7.6 quakes truck. again, in kind of remember this time in the north of the province. the of the quakes affected in the area of 120000 square kilometers, including parts of northern, severe and total, at least $53000.00 people were killed in more than 170000. with injured. about 14000000 people across 14 provinces, into kit and syria was affected and the turkish province of high ty, a vigil has been held for those who died. it was the hardest of hits providence with more than 24000 people killed. as of the half of all this caused by last year's quakes, more than 200000 people have been living in temporary shelters. since for disaster . on the neighboring syrian thousands of gather to pay tribute to the victims of the quakes. most of the casualties were in a position control here is the agent that was heavily damaged by ariel on bob and during the countries civil war. its presence that king charles has been diagnosed with cancer booking a palace announced that he would not be fulfilling his public duties. the smallest the king i spent several days in hospital for an enlarged prostate tests, then identified a separate type of cancer. so that he had the reports from left to the king returned to london on monday to begin treatment. and what has been described as a form of cancer. now, just the last week, he had been in hospital for treatments to a benign, enlarged, prostate, that treatment had been deemed to success, which makes this news rather shocking, some o low. the treatment has begun rather swiftly. the king will not be undertaking any public duties, but he will be still continuing with the state to choose which presumably means he will still be meeting with the prime minister for his weekly meetings. now his son, harry will be flying back to the u. k, from the united states in the coming days. but it is yet and not the set back of news for family, which has already been facing health concerns. the king's daughter in law, catherine has also been hospitalized recently for abdominal surgery as well. and of course, the policy itself is attempting to be as open as it possibly can be, with regards to what treatments and the health situation of members of the royal family. not just because they want to keep the public informed, but also judge the public to be aware of certain signs and to also look at their own health concerns as well. finally have done so they've got jago algebra london. so is prestone is gabrielle burridge has declared 2 days of national mourning for the victims of wildfire sweeping through the coast to both parties are reaching strong winds and the high temperature is of fanning the flames . the death toll has risen to at least 12200 still missing their off is that number could rise significantly. well, that's in a
u. k. and the u. s. continue their military confrontation. escalation is becoming a real threat with diplomacy being pushed further away in the warren gauze, expanding beyond dispatch alf order and run off on al just here was still a hit here on, on just there. i'm she ever tennessee and south carolina, where donald trump as well, and yet another resumed in victory, and the republican presidential prize in the presidential election in synagogue should be taking place right now. we'll hit why and you tied hasn't been 6. use the color. we're looking at another pretty wet day, so much of a frost. they've got more cloud and rain tumbling in from the atlantic. good enough, the area of low pressure coming in here, and that will bring some very wet and very windy weather into western parts of fraud, southern areas of england to see and some live the show us some when do why the to around central air is ultimate it's right in looking very to stuff is a slow moving area, flight pressure, just not just this way a
u. k. germany, the u. s. a still sending weapons and massive amounts of a expect calculation was to change. i think it would have a dramatic impact already. i think someone reflected the idea or in the u. k. that if israel attacked the rasa, the u. k, for example, was consider suspending any of the trends, weapons as being a decision also in the netherlands, adults case in which they have suspended the deliverance. pat pots will catch the 255 digits involved in the conflict and go, that's what i think it could. but states need to go beyond rhetoric, beyond declarations, beyond the form of the, of the advisory opinion, which is not binding. but it's still in a far, it's that statement a little which could have consequences on the as a treaty provisions. ok, thank you so much for running us through all of that. and that is victor kept in the system professor and public international law at the university of nursing. and thank you. thank you so us. okay, well let's go now to the oxford westbank aware design best
u. k and the u. s. continue their military confrontation escalation is becoming a real threat with diplomacy being pushed further away in the warren gauze, expanding beyond dispatch alf order and rattle of hon. elgin's here the to the us now with former president donald trump is the projected winner of the latest republican primaries between nikki haley in her home state of south carolina . it extends his winning streak, bringing trump closer to the presidential nomination and the re match with democratic president joe biden. but a defined haley has filed to remain in the race, or i'm not giving up despite when a majority of americans disapprove of both donald trump and joe by south carolina spoken. we're the 4th state to do so. in the next 10 days, another 21 states and territories will speak. they have the right to a real choice. we'll see how brit tennessee is in charleston, in south carolina joining me now, she have a good to see. so nikki haley vows she's going nowhere. but to what end does she stay in a race that she could barely hope to with finality end is absorbing as much donor cash as possible. there are big populated diners almost in the republican side and actually in the democratic party as well, who are continuing to fund and she can absorb that money instead of the rights. this is american politics. it's all about money. the reason people drop out is necessarily because of the vote. so as we can see what that you have if it's because they no longer have the money to continue to put out to buy advertising time to pay that kind of pay and stuff. she does still have that money, so she can go on not with spending the fact that the car late, she's using 6040 to donald trump and as many sort of expected handicapped payments is using some cringe of accounting just as well. that's not as bad as it seems like it's 40 percent of any type of send from 50 percent than 50 percent of the hall fall through 40 percent as an insignificant amount of people is the argument, but it was 40 for 6040 defeat is actually allows like defeat as elections. what? but no, there's a lot apparently as nikki haley is presenting itself. so she's using that argument . 40 percent is almost 50 percent. so that will that's not an insignificant about we're going to continue. she is right there. tell me that 70 percent of the country doesn't want either donald trump or joe biden to be president, but is there indication that they want nikki haley to be present? i didn't tell you the republican base doesn't want to be president. so kind of, ironically, she's using the same reason that we're going to get trump and binding unpopular cabinets in november. could you still have the money in order to compete in american politics, right. and donald trump meanwhile, effecting to put this primary race behind him and focus on the election is the, as the republican nominate assumes, he will be no matter what nikki haley has to say about it. i'm. we're being told by the trump campaign, that's the going to use a name, any more insight. donald trump, in his victory speech he referred to obliquely, but the user name and that's part of what we were told is going to be the policy is up to doesn't even exist anymore. as far as that concerned, the trump campaign is going to be concentrating on the general election against joe biden, in, in november. and if you look at the exit polls here, this has confirmed once again, total domination of the republican party here in south carolina. and if you have these home states will the, is that the demographic areas where hayley felt that she might do well women for example, know majority of women versus the donald trump, people in the high income brackets. now a majority vote just stole drug people with college degree is no majority ever said majority, but you know, they, they invited for donald trump so she didn't do well that. and in fact there was a reduction in mickey henry's platform as well. there in the exit polls, no funding for ukraine, they say has in a majority 5050 on whether the u. s. should have the aggressive intervention is rolled. nikki haley in the near comes a spouse x real loss for nikki haley on the wing of the policy you tonight. she have her time see the south carolina. thank. i am still to come on l g 0. 2 years off the war and ukraine began. wives of russian soldiers arrested outside the kremlin at a rear protest and more demonstrations incentive postponement of presidential elections that the, a wild animal tone from its habitat to satisfy the legal was life trade loses its survival skills that re discovering them is possible with the little house a park ranger facing retirements, grapples with the prospect freest, simulating himself to city life. monkey man, a witness documentary on a jersey to hod, hitting in to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than anything thought provoking on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than ou
u. k, and the u. s. suite a would certainly wouldn't want to come to that conclusion with these 2 countries being at that very strong allies side, perhaps the conclusion that they've come to the prosecutor from the office behind me saying that it's a matter of jurisdiction. that no sweetie citizens or swedish territory was involved. it is a convenient way for them to close this without saying, we don't know who did it. it's been a hot potato, one that that hops, happy to pass over to germany investigates is now the work is germany is major efforts have threatened to extend the strike instead of loans. i don't meant operations came to a halt when more than 25000 crowns to off wilkes, off the job for 27 hours. hundreds of flights across the country been cancelled affecting more than a 100000 passages as well that set for maintenance dogs the entire for this news out. so now remember you can always find more on our website out. is there a dot com? i will be back for the top of the hour. so just a couple of
u. k to the u. s. violates of treating between the 2 nations as well. judges delayed a ruling on the west to both the one cam here in las the, for myself, the whole team here at all tease h q. it's good to see of ours and welcome to the program. and let's get started in india, there are being chaotic seems as thousands of outraged bomb is resumed that march on the country's capital unsolved. they reject to the government, also own price guarantees for that produce. today is when just showing the has the very latest the, these are the 10s of thousands of families the what to 100 find where you and use that. i've expressed 710 to march, to new denny, the political capital of the country. they say to hold the government responsible for the promises that will meet to them 2 years ago. now as we speak, the farmers are on standby. they're out the harvey on up a job or doing nothing. dad, this is some $200.00 or less kilometers from the national capital to the date to date on and off. they went to a gas sales cycle filed at the farm, was also a physical force was used on hundreds of farm was in fact all 100 families have bought in georgia. now the farm was gone and we are discussing what their next line of action would be. means all the government has called the farm was back on the negotiating table, agriculture and fama well, for me to sort of indulge and wound up. as basically said, let's conduct the 1st round of thoughts. after the 4th round, the government is ready to discuss all the issues like m. s p demand, crap diversification, dis, double issue, and f i r. in the 5th round, i again invite the farm leaders in for discussion. it is important for us to maintain peace offered by the government was dr. was effective. contract from england to lead, who am is the minimum support size for 5 crops, including pulses needs for 10 for 5 years. and the tom was basically saying, either it's all or nothing. so it's a difficult situation for the governmental for governments dealer mazda understandable, considering they need to be the form of demands with the consumer demands that couldn't even, has to be maintained. but the families that seeing that no matter what we do, intend to march to the national capital, maybe put it on the government, should remove these barricades and give us permission to move towards delhi to protest peacefully because this country belongs to everyone. a prime minister is for everyone. you must come forward and handle the situation and accept our demands . we are trying to break the barrier, which the government had made in front of us, and we're going across the border today. so we had planned how to break the structure and how to walk. we will cover our tractors and the tire as well to move past the security forces. we will definitely break the barricades. this is our endeavor, this caravan will only stop and deli. it will not stop here. the thing that we have enough supplies in the trucks and talk to us that we lost them for several months. so the i t also the young portals now on to move these 2 items. the more the government hasn't been data to the profile as the more the government is also from fox form is developed a to demo the found the income. but that is something the pharmacy has not happened and which is why this told us which comes right ahead of the general elections in the country in that sense is also signal begin to. and the thoughts that unfold over the next few days are going to be very vague, fulfilled. but the big question is, if it's all the som of will be allowed to march the nashua capital, which is in fact fabricated seemed from all 3 borders. to not only india and farmers who are thinking in with that protest that was vine and seems in spain to during a mass demonstration, i gave comfortable showing you agricultural policies. the thousands of farm is to have it in the capital and the dread cool things were built in the city. recent months have seen the protest. this wouldn't stay in ground throughout the year and from it's need to pilot walkers play new reading policies and putting too much of a button on the industry. here a pin form is also one protective measures to prevent loss. impulse of cheap punching swimming pools, especially the crate purchased from this have been broken check points on the ukraine. important for exactly this reason, insisting that no lack of cultural products being that's through the government. and also appears to have taken best side threatening to impose measures against these impulse unless key of make some concessions. and we'll see how the ukrainians will behave, what policy they'll choose on exports to poland, whether they will start to get along the ball is in ukraine's course. if this fails, suppose google introduced further restrictions. so the most maybe child of mother brussels in the family, that'd be poland. ends up on the front line of the drama. do think it out with the use foster kids ukraine. well, brussels is acting like it's busy, just doing it's nails polish. farmers and truckers angry with unfair competition from ukraine that's now become brussels. official policy are to the point now of trying open trucks from ukraine and dumping out the green. similar to what i saw here in france as well. a couple of weeks ago the american laval said on social media that quote, ukrainians are literally watering the boy. busy with blood, the fields upon which this grain is grown, he also called the farmer's quote pro, rushing through our pictures. well, one guy did have a side asking, pretend to bring order to ukraine, poland, and brussels. here's why the protesters themselves say they're doing it though. for the blocking roads because no one wants to release of this from ukraine of the screen, etc. it floods our market and lowers our economy. all prices are going down because of ukranian goods. the bomb i understand that help is badly needed because they have a war and so on. but if you were to go through this q and see what kinds of cars, tesla's range rovers, bmw, use, are standing there. you change your mind. i don't think these are going to the war, but this is just such a classic example of the kind of chaos and brussels ends up creating by making ridiculous rules and then letting the member states deal with the follow. in this case, we're talking about the block exempting ukrainian grain from farm products and from products from border controls and duties until june of this year. but at least the folks over and you freighting or grateful and somebody's happy right. people that sort of a little bit of those polls do whatever they want for whatever comes into their hands. it shouldn't be like that, but we supposedly are not enemies. but it turns out that we are deployed snuffle, green square feet. now they are dumping our weight on the road. the comma will hit them back, sadly. see themselves as big a man, remind them of the 19 eighties and 99 times when they were travelling around you, craig searching for everything they could read. it sounds like there's a flight going on, the back room and brussels is just totally oblivious. so russel itself is flooding its very own markets and killing its own farming revenues. since it's clear that poland sees that process is pretty useless and isn't even going to defend its own interest against a non e u. country ukraine. warsaw inactive, a unilateral import, down along with hungry and slack. yeah. so now key of is do keyed out with warsaw directly and the pool is present, it sounds like he has it all totally under control. the board or blockade was not the decision of polish authorities. it was simply the decision made by farmers. and there are organizations, it can be said that such protests have swept through almost the entire european union, simply puts farmers are afraid of a huge influx of ukrainian agricultural products into the u markets. the polish for a ministry is now wielding the pro, put in label and for a few number of anti ukrainian slogans that glorify food in. maybe they just feel these protesters that protein was onto something when he said that the ukranian food was not making it down to feed the poor and developing countries like brussels promised it would guess it all being dumped into europe wasn't just some sort of fake news paddled by russia after all the u on
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