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the warning of the united nations, we saw arms being sent to the occupied territories, in your opinion , according to mr. al-qaradan's explanations about the dominance of the united states over the united nations or international institutions, do you think that you according to the resolution and recent issues, is this possible? that arms sellers should be prosecuted by international institutions, yes, thank you very much, i think this issue has been raised many times, that is , there have been many protests in this regard, and the united nations has also monitored these statements, even the resolutions of the security council have been simplified. but it has not yielded any results because, as you said, the united states of america has complete control over the united nations and all international organizations, and it is preventing this issue. this is a gold war. individualistic government headed by benjamin netanyahu is more of a personal dispute than it is about the grand strategy of the united states of america to support. i am saying these things, i don't think that the desired thing will happen considering that he is also in the united states of america or
the warning of the united nations, we saw arms being sent to the occupied territories, in your opinion , according to mr. al-qaradan's explanations about the dominance of the united states over the united nations or international institutions, do you think that you according to the resolution and recent issues, is this possible? that arms sellers should be prosecuted by international institutions, yes, thank you very much, i think this issue has been raised many times, that is , there have been...
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power that exists and the sovereignty and the influence that certain countries have on the united nations, the united nations cannot perform its duties. which is legally defined , so we should not expect that when the strategic interests of one of the country. we should expect that the united nations can act impartially because they do not allow the one whose interests are endangered. the same conditions exist for international courts and they they may not be able to issue orders, but in practice. it will be difficult for them to implement them, and we must note that if the structure that was defined for the united nations in 1945 was flawed from the beginning, your professor taught international law in the best universities in the world , and you were not disappointed in these few months. what you used to say in classes about today's international law. when it conflicts with the strategic interests of a large country, the united nations will not succeed in stopping the genocide , so when the genocide is stopped, it will be at the expense of a country. there is an important country. well, that countr
power that exists and the sovereignty and the influence that certain countries have on the united nations, the united nations cannot perform its duties. which is legally defined , so we should not expect that when the strategic interests of one of the country. we should expect that the united nations can act impartially because they do not allow the one whose interests are endangered. the same conditions exist for international courts and they they may not be able to issue orders, but in...
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you made a statement for the 1st time about article 7, chapter 7 of the united united nations, which talks about the use of military power or military intervention store piece. and you've got signatures or unanimous agreement on this from countries which are part to the abraham accords as well. how did you manage that? well, you should also ask these countries, so you would, i mentioned in, in getting that. so there's a portal. i mean, uh, usually the procedure is that the group of experts that are presenting or countries convened together and presented draft. so the goals to them best of this, the council of out of them. so this and if there are objections and then it will be discussed and try to reach a common position. and in that sense, the group that after the ex but school that after this statement, it was distributed to order at a embassies uh with a, with a, a time limit of 2 days and, and silent procedure. there were no objections. and the so it is the official position of all that up countries. but this is interesting because it is for the 1st time that our countries have a
you made a statement for the 1st time about article 7, chapter 7 of the united united nations, which talks about the use of military power or military intervention store piece. and you've got signatures or unanimous agreement on this from countries which are part to the abraham accords as well. how did you manage that? well, you should also ask these countries, so you would, i mentioned in, in getting that. so there's a portal. i mean, uh, usually the procedure is that the group of experts that...
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united united nations security council has enrolled today that of course, 20 google double down to avoid a regional escalation mohammed for that is and i take the in depth and on the way we are working on the escalation, i do 9 this and on the institutional aspect in those countries. networking with those individuals, stakeholders just under the all to and then ensure that all parties come back to their senses regarding around. we note the same thing. there is an old, out escalation, unprecedented to attacks against israel, the distributed additional issue. now, nations of regional d stabilisation. and of course, the rand new nuclear program, both country and is determined to bring pressure too bad to encounter this trend. and this was demonstrate your recency enough a few days ago, the phone with somebody um, what is known by a donkey adopting a resolution at the international admin, causing us to make energy agency about self same detriment determination is that we do not wish to apply double standards, and that is why we coordinate our efforts in africa crisis in sit down in the east of the, on some of the social vision of democratic republicans come gumbo. and they found him in song, throughout the region. and over and beyond me is 2 countries with the mean sense of leadership for the address, but the challenges that all the time, especially those that significant new hold on for all of us to not touching the most valuable country. so we do wish to achieve a fair international order that is the meaning of the fee and the phone powers back to the people independent. but also initiatives for a more efficient likes to attack system level. we are stepping up to the exit from the cold seal. cool, initially they will be coming from sun the ocean and indeed we um, mobilizing efforts on your global health. and indeed, we will be both involved in organizing the, the coffee conference here in paris and, and that is also what lies behind this proposition of a link. oh, little thing to truly switch from the post by the un here just a few days ago on the economic phones we are both concerned about trying is unfair trade practices, which bring about that over capacity. this is of such importance for the global economy that we have to act on the board and needed cash, and then this is equal to my visits in december 20 to explain the consequences of inflation reduction act on the sugar cane economy. we discussed this again that it'd be some legislation is useful because it makes it possible and you did the steps up to the d compensation of the american economy and that for the invitation of in paris agreements. but of course, we want to reset as it for both our economy to use that is, and so the european economy and put them back to the united states of america in terms of the regulation investments and on such issues as a clean take artificial intelligence. and then we to add food issue, let's just sort a bit of course to be you want to come about actual level of drawing for better cooperation. that account is also american students. american scientists make american entropy nerves. i'm more than welcome in this country as we wish. that would be more of an option. but we also have cooperation based since the state visit of december 2020, to choose the around the civilian nuclear industry and the space industry. we want to go further. indeed, a number of agreements was signed between c, n e s, and also the on the opposite ation on d. d and partridge news program and also products to announce that the, the 1st high speed american high speed chain billed by aus thomas will be commissioned during the united states by the by years. and then back to is also assigned to the increased cooperation between us, not a red road industr
united united nations security council has enrolled today that of course, 20 google double down to avoid a regional escalation mohammed for that is and i take the in depth and on the way we are working on the escalation, i do 9 this and on the institutional aspect in those countries. networking with those individuals, stakeholders just under the all to and then ensure that all parties come back to their senses regarding around. we note the same thing. there is an old, out escalation,...
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united united nations and partners, 2 and a half 1000000000 us dollars are estimated to be needed to provide aid for the people of cause or from april until december 2024. this roughly provides for $913000000.00 for food and nutrition. 400000000 for health and medicine. 700000000 for shelter and sanitation. and i should add that today we heard from jordan the next reputation of $300000000.00 us dollars per month. for the central come commodities for the people in gaza. so i figured that was echoed by egypt and jordan and egypt both proposed additional estimations of $500000000.00 for an optimal capacity for the flow of aid from these generous countries to benefit the people of rosa. the 2nd working group recognize the need for an immediate and permanency is 5. how do a new coal and discussed meetings to overcome the significant challenges to the protection of civilians and the access delivery and distribution of humanitarian assistance to within and throughout the process. and the lack of supplies equipment remington security on the opposite devastation, including damage to roads and the other essential infrastructure. it was also well noted and there was a cause consensus on this devastation. there was a unanimous hara at the vast total of death, injury, destruction displacement, serial displacement trauma and deprivation suffered by the people of color into spine months as well as the horrendous toe on humanitarian and encouraging united nations work cuz costs from on. right. in particular, which exceeded the death toll across the whole world in the past 12 years combined . which is clear to us is it while we will, as humanitarians continue to find concrete solutions to the challenges to a delivery. where you need a fundamental shift us in our operating environment, which needs to ensure a safe, conducive, and enabling conditions for humanitarian aid workers. and we need our operations to go from being obstructed to being facilitated. so of course we called them the policies to uphold their obligations. under international humanitarian law, we re a from the a central role of unwrap, whose stuff and premises have been and continued to be and will be the backbone of the humanitarian operation. this working group stress the need for these immediate measures to facilitate the delivery of a number one functioning mechanism for operational coordination. a notification number 2, full access for basic equipment for safety and
united united nations and partners, 2 and a half 1000000000 us dollars are estimated to be needed to provide aid for the people of cause or from april until december 2024. this roughly provides for $913000000.00 for food and nutrition. 400000000 for health and medicine. 700000000 for shelter and sanitation. and i should add that today we heard from jordan the next reputation of $300000000.00 us dollars per month. for the central come commodities for the people in gaza. so i figured that was...
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be stopped now, no matter how much the united nations want to be able therefore, in recent years, we have seen a lot of talk about the responsibility of the united nations and the main countries to maintain international peace and stability, but i must say that the existing geopolitical policy does not allow the united nations to resist. in the face of this current wave, you mentioned the performance of countries, let 's talk more about this. for years , liberal democratic governments in the west have repeatedly criticized other countries in the world for human rights issues, even under the pretext of human rights of the people of other countries. sanctioned they do, but now we see the highest level of violation of human rights, which is genocide and war crime, with the killing of more than 37,000 people, and they are still arming israel . obviously, we consider the governments of france, england, germany, and canada to be leaders in this field . what do you think of this performance in the world? it has a meaning.
be stopped now, no matter how much the united nations want to be able therefore, in recent years, we have seen a lot of talk about the responsibility of the united nations and the main countries to maintain international peace and stability, but i must say that the existing geopolitical policy does not allow the united nations to resist. in the face of this current wave, you mentioned the performance of countries, let 's talk more about this. for years , liberal democratic governments in the...
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your reaction to the united nations, _ civilians. your reaction to the unitedeaction to the united nations, saying it- civilians. your reaction to the l united nations, saying it would civilians. your reaction to the - united nations, saying it would add not only israel, i should say hamas and islamichhad, to a list of countries that harms children within war zones, what is your response to that? ., ., , , ., ., that? unfortunately, israel did not think highly _ that? unfortunately, israel did not think highly of _ that? unfortunately, israel did not think highly of the _ that? unfortunately, israel did not think highly of the un _ that? unfortunately, israel did not think highly of the un is _ that? unfortunately, israel did not think highly of the un is a - that? unfortunately, israel did not think highly of the un is a biased i think highly of the un is a biased un, and i think this is the most unfortunate decision statement ever made by the un, we are a democracy, we care about people, we care about lives, we have a really strong independentjudicial system,
your reaction to the united nations, _ civilians. your reaction to the unitedeaction to the united nations, saying it- civilians. your reaction to the l united nations, saying it would civilians. your reaction to the - united nations, saying it would add not only israel, i should say hamas and islamichhad, to a list of countries that harms children within war zones, what is your response to that? ., ., , , ., ., that? unfortunately, israel did not think highly _ that? unfortunately, israel did...
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united nations... what donald trump brings. _ united nations... what donald trump brings, which _ united nations. .. imum 2% of gdp on military expenditure. i agree with donald trump a's position that every country that is a member of an alliance needs to pay its fair preagreed share of the burden, that is honesty and candour. the world and the us is safer when we can be candid with our allies. donald trump brought it the first time around, and i think you will notjust back from the brink of world war iii. the area of stability that we need on the global stage. stability that we need on the global stage-— global stage. let's see what ha--ens global stage. let's see what happens on _ global stage. let's see what happens on this _ global stage. let's see what happens on this stage - global stage. let's see what happens on this stage later. thanks forjoining us. debates can set a tone for the campaign, and they are a big opportunity to change the minds of voters, as we have just heard, especially this debate tonight. the earliest debate ever held in a presidential campaign, injune. joining me now is ter
united nations... what donald trump brings. _ united nations... what donald trump brings, which _ united nations. .. imum 2% of gdp on military expenditure. i agree with donald trump a's position that every country that is a member of an alliance needs to pay its fair preagreed share of the burden, that is honesty and candour. the world and the us is safer when we can be candid with our allies. donald trump brought it the first time around, and i think you will notjust back from the brink of...
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the spokesman of the secretary general of the united nations said the secretary general of the organization. the united nations emphasizes the need to be accountable for everything that happens in the gaza strip. the united nations palestinian refugee agency (unarwa) announced that 6,000 people had taken refuge in a school in the center of gaza when israel attacked it. joseph brill , the european union's foreign policy official, called for an investigation into the recent attack by the zionist regime on the anorva school. a former official of the us department of defense. the pentagon also disclosed the kurdish zionist regime has used an american bomb named gbu 39 in the deadly air attack on the anruba school in gaza. with the continued barbaric attacks of the zionist regime on gaza, famine and hunger in this region are increasing. according to al-arabi network, due to the blockade and the very limited arrival of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip, the residents of this area are facing a severe lack of food and the risk of death. if the flow of humanitarian aid to gaza continues according to the curren
the spokesman of the secretary general of the united nations said the secretary general of the organization. the united nations emphasizes the need to be accountable for everything that happens in the gaza strip. the united nations palestinian refugee agency (unarwa) announced that 6,000 people had taken refuge in a school in the center of gaza when israel attacked it. joseph brill , the european union's foreign policy official, called for an investigation into the recent attack by the zionist...
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the united nations has _ wells and water tanks. the united the united nations has warned more - wells and water tanks. the united nations has warned more than - wells and water tanks. the united nations has warned more than 1 i nations has warned more than 1 million gazans are facing the highest level of starvation by the middle ofjuly. the international criminal court prosecutor has accused israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. israel strongly disputes this, and its ministers have denied there is a humanitarian crisis. and the most vulnerable are affected too. this boy is nine years old, he has cerebral palsy and epilepsy. but malnutrition and dehydration mean he is now in hospital. his mother says before the war, he was healthy. translation: ~ ., �* , translation: where we live now, it's olluted and translation: where we live now, it's polluted and there's _ translation: where we live now, it's polluted and there's no _ translation: where we live now, it's polluted and there's no food, - translation: where we live now, it's pollute
the united nations has _ wells and water tanks. the united the united nations has warned more - wells and water tanks. the united nations has warned more than - wells and water tanks. the united nations has warned more than 1 i nations has warned more than 1 million gazans are facing the highest level of starvation by the middle ofjuly. the international criminal court prosecutor has accused israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. israel strongly disputes this, and its ministers have...
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was made in the united states in the 15th year indicates the extent to which the russian agency penetrated both the united states congress and the united states media, the united nations, and ultimately the united states, where all this was demonized, demonized, demonized , and now... you see, it has collapsed, well, that is, to say that the situation has become worse, there, and russian propaganda is winning, well, this is just a demonstration that it cannot win in any way in the world, it will lose, because myths, which existed for more than a dozen years, fell, and the russian ones too propagandists as a result of the hysteria, the brigade will now have official access to the us military, just like any other unit of the armed forces. let's just remind that the ban on the supply of weapons to azov was led by the democrats in the us congress and has been in effect since the 15th year. the us state security service does not see any violations of human rights, racist, xenophobic or nazi views in the leaders and rank-and-file fighters of azov. they are trying to veil it politically so that the whole world does not understand who russia really is... we have to deal with,
was made in the united states in the 15th year indicates the extent to which the russian agency penetrated both the united states congress and the united states media, the united nations, and ultimately the united states, where all this was demonized, demonized, demonized , and now... you see, it has collapsed, well, that is, to say that the situation has become worse, there, and russian propaganda is winning, well, this is just a demonstration that it cannot win in any way in the world, it...
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regarding the warning that the united nations gave to arms sellers and that it was harmful to send weapons to the zionist regime, but immediately 3 days after the warning of the united nations, we saw weapons being sent to the occupied territories. international do you think according to the resolution and recent issues, is it possible that the wanted weapons sellers. to be placed by international institutions? yes, thank you very much. i think this issue has been brought up many times, that is, there have been many protests in this regard, many times by the united nations , as well as azarat. we have had statements, even resolutions from the security council have been issued, but it has not yielded any results because, as you said, the united states of america has complete control over the united nations and all international organizations, and it is preventing this issue. this is a gold war. i feel that there is a difference today there is a dispute between the biden government and the efrat-oriented government led by benjamin netanyahu, a mr. mossadeghpour. is there a special law for this issue, according to international lawyers? read, according to these laws, s
regarding the warning that the united nations gave to arms sellers and that it was harmful to send weapons to the zionist regime, but immediately 3 days after the warning of the united nations, we saw weapons being sent to the occupied territories. international do you think according to the resolution and recent issues, is it possible that the wanted weapons sellers. to be placed by international institutions? yes, thank you very much. i think this issue has been brought up many times, that...
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united states ever since its inception. and korea has a special place in that because the united states was able to manipulate hits dominance. so the united nations back in, in 1950 to have its ministry forces in, in korea, involved in the korean war labels as united nations come on. so, i don't think we can expect too much at the moment from the united nations. although the american musicians coast is eroding as the, as russian china and various other countries become stronger as a north korea has proved salsa resilient. and it's a global. so the south is, is becoming more independence. if you like. i'll see you don't see united nations, but just as one indication of a there's a control the present control and their control of the united nations is a state with by my boss is labeled as the top you and the official condemning north korea for some was on the, on the sanctions issue and just referring to these miss o allegations. and this talk official was the japanese lady a presumably a member of the japanese file service and the coast. japan is basically a tight state to the united states across live. now to help me to con, almost freaky strateg
united states ever since its inception. and korea has a special place in that because the united states was able to manipulate hits dominance. so the united nations back in, in 1950 to have its ministry forces in, in korea, involved in the korean war labels as united nations come on. so, i don't think we can expect too much at the moment from the united nations. although the american musicians coast is eroding as the, as russian china and various other countries become stronger as a north korea...
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key date ., ., ., , world environment day, the key date, ., ., , , , date of the united nations uses to net date of the unitedof the united nations uses to get people focused on - to get people focused on this issue. ijust arrived to get people focused on this issue. i just arrived from to get people focused on this issue. ijust arrived from the us and we had this big global conference in los angeles. and part of the discussion was all about climate — but more portly, climate finance. people know what needs to be done in terms of adapting to the situation and mitigating all the challenges we are facing. but it comes through the financing of it, so indeed, right here in singapore, our us secretary of commerce is here with leaders, ministers from some ia nations focused on some of these issues. how do we make a more prosperous region address issues like clean energy? b. address issues like clean ener: ? �* ., address issues like clean energy?— address issues like clean ener: 7�* ., ., . , energy? a lot of the concerns or criticisms _ energy? a lot of the concerns or criticisms for _ energy? a lot of the concern
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we've had reports from credible organizations like the united nation 7 united nations experts on the 19th of february, talking about sexual assault rate. in one case, a woman kept in a cage in the rain and in the cold without food. how wide spread all reports of abuse is becoming when it comes to palestinians held in his riley detention it is, it is a long established practice from the is there any sign that gives the promise to use they know very well what the honor concept means to the populace thing, in particular, when it comes to the owner of, of a female and they know how to exploit that very well. and then not just into that. and i can write this on, let's try to the, to write and decide to make a female in front of her male relatives, husband chaudry and so on. they know that that can break the model and can be used, has been used by them for a long time, to extract information. all right, thanks so much. so con, bought a car from the some of the vin, felicia university, or spend a grizzly start to sunday in dallas. so with rescue teams still struggling to reach people buried
we've had reports from credible organizations like the united nation 7 united nations experts on the 19th of february, talking about sexual assault rate. in one case, a woman kept in a cage in the rain and in the cold without food. how wide spread all reports of abuse is becoming when it comes to palestinians held in his riley detention it is, it is a long established practice from the is there any sign that gives the promise to use they know very well what the honor concept means to the...
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this is not the 4 of this can only be enrolled at a proper you instead think whether it is a unit united nations general assembly or the un security council. and julia, being the chair has been trying to push the un security council on various issues such as a ceasefire, as well as recognition off the palestinian state at the un security council. this is not the only issue that is being discussed the of the top of the agenda off of the i. e. a meeting here in vienna remains this resolution that has been put forth by the so called e t group of nations, u k. fronts in germany, about centurylink, you're on for not complying with i. e of regulations. this is going to continue for the next few days where there's going to be back and forth between members on how best to go about and how best to vote in it. but it is likely that this resolution will find 18 out of the 35 members that it needs. and from here on, we've heard a warning solve those that are being fired by various officials who are asking that it was actually stating that if this resolution passes, iran would come up with its own what is ca
this is not the 4 of this can only be enrolled at a proper you instead think whether it is a unit united nations general assembly or the un security council. and julia, being the chair has been trying to push the un security council on various issues such as a ceasefire, as well as recognition off the palestinian state at the un security council. this is not the only issue that is being discussed the of the top of the agenda off of the i. e. a meeting here in vienna remains this resolution that...
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united world, united nations, are stronger than any aggressor. russia wasn't at the summit because ukraine believes scenes like this show vladimir putin's not interested in peace, just destruction and domination. only this week, he called on kyiv to capitulate if it wants a ceasefire. do you think that the west has been too scared of vladimir putin to actually help ukraine defeat him? well, i'm pleased that the uk has played a leading role in providing support to ukraine, the first country to provide lethalaid, more recently, under my leadership, the first country to provide main battle tanks, long—range weapons, to train air force pilots. that demonstrates the strength of support for ukraine. ukraine's close allies will have to go on doing all that, even as they support the stirrings of a peace process that would have to involve russia, too, at some point. we are looking. for the possibility, if thisjoint plan will be ready, l it will be possible to invite a representative of russiaj and represent this plan. but this is very important, l together with all countries, maybe just more, _ and it will be open dialogue. the gulf is huge. the chances of bridging it seem so remote. but far from the devastation in ukraine, perhaps there's a faint glimmer of hope. sarah rainsford, bbc news, lake lucerne. israel's prime minister has vowed to continue the war against hamas after eight soldiers were killed in a blast in southern gaza. the incident happened during what the idf called "operational activity in the city of rafah "in southern gaza." it identified one captain and said the names of the others would be released later. israeli forces have been attacking rafah for weeks, saying hamas�*s last remaining battalions are based there. meanwhile, the hamas—run health ministry in gaza said 30 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in the past 2a hours. and in tel aviv on saturday evening, thousands gathered, demanding a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by hamas since the october 7 attacks. our correspondent hugo bachega is injerusalem and he gave us this update. this is one of the deadliest incidents for the israeli military in this war. the israeli army said the armed vehicle these soldiers were travelling in was hit by a large explosion early saturday and it seems that it caused a detonation of explosive material that these soldiers were carrying. now, earlier, the armed wing of hamas said it had carried out an attack on an israeli convoy in gaza with anti—tank missiles after setting up an ambush. for some, this will raise questions of the israeli strategy in gaza. but this is another indication of how hamas is more reliant on insurgent tactics when fighting the israeli military. reacting to what happened on saturday, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu described this war as difficult, but he said despite the heavy price, the country must cling to the goal of destroying hamas�*s military and governing capabilities in gaza and also rescuing the hostages who remain in captivity. in tel aviv, thousands of people joined yet another protest, demanding a deal with hamas for the hostages to be freed. now, major differences between israel and hamas remain in these negotiations. negotiations that are based on a proposal that was laid out by president biden that he described as an israeli proposal. this plan would see the release of hostages and would pave the way for a permanent ceasefire in gaza. hamas wants guarantees that the war is going to end before agreeing to any deal and this is a contentious point in israel, so there is no indication of any breakthrough in these talks. for more, i spoke with colin clarke. he is the director of research at the soufan group, a global intelligence and security consultancy. this is getting to the core of something i warned about in my february essay for foreign affairs that was titled the counterinsurgency trap, essentially warning against idf mission creep in gaza. the israelis in many ways are playing right into hamas�*s hands. they want the israelis to get bogged down. they want them to kind of get stuck into this quagmire where there is no political end goal in sight there. yet, israeli troops are still dying, and unfortunately, that's what we've just seen. at the g7, which just took place yesterday, we heard this plan laid out by france and the us and israel as well. this is meant to help reduce tensions to the north of israel with hezbollah. we've seen plenty of fire going back and forth between the two sides. what did you make of that announcement and whether or not that's something that can be effective? there's a real sense of urgency in terms of getting some kind of deal done to reduce tensions between israel and hezbollah, and it is important. i mean, if you think about what the israelis have been facing against hamas in gaza, a second theatre on the northern front against hezbollah would make what's going on with hamas look like child's play. put simply, hezbollah is one of the — if not the most capable violent non—state actor in the world. it's a state within a state, it's a group with an arsenal of about 150,000 precision—guided rockets and missiles. so, the israelis know the stakes are high. the us, the french do, international communities really trying to broker some kind of a deal to roll back tensions here. politicians in south africa are hammering out the details of the country's next government, the first since the end of apartheid not to be exclusively run by the african national congress, the party once led by nelson mandela. last month's elections saw incumbent president cyril ramaphosa lead the anc to its worst result since the end of white minority rule 30 years ago, the first time it's held less than half the seats in the national assembly. but mr ramaphosa was re—elected by the legislature friday, only thanks to the support of the democratic alliance, the anc�*s traditional opponent, alongside two smaller parties. negotiations are under way to decide the shape a new national unity government in which cabinet posts will be shared among its four member parties. for more on this unprecedented moment in south africa's politics, i spoke to wilmotjames, former chairman of the democratic alliance. it's a pleasure to have you on bbc news. these two parties really don't see eye to eye. the da has historically been the biggest critic of the anc. now that they'll be partners in the government, how do you think this is going to work? can these parties work together? yes, they certainly can. i mean, if you think about what the national interest at this moment in time, and the fact that the da, the democratic alliance — which i know quite well — is a centre party and the anc needs to move to the centre as well. i think there's grounds for cooperation and serving the interest of the country. and sharing in the future of the country. i know that you are there in south africa. i know you've been party to some of those discussions behind the scenes. can you give us a sense of what those discussions between the two parties have been like? so, what we need to understand is that the anc has fallen below 50 to 40% for the first time. what it needs to do now is find common ground with a large section of the population. we would like to see a better economy, we would like to see a more effective set of government policies and we'd like to see some progress when it comes to resetting foreign policy and a range of other issues. and so, the discussion is a good one because, for the first time, the anc does need the cooperation of other parties. and so we need to see an early alignment of policies, and i think it's a very productive discussion. the attitude is good on the part of the anc, on the part of the democratic alliance, and the other parties as well. there's of course major divisions emerging that are new that we need to deal with in this country. critics of the democratic alliance have labelled the party as the one that is there to represent the white minority in south africa — is that a fair criticism? well, the fact is that it is a party of minorities, largely. that's true. at the same time, it represents a major population in the centre that includes everybody. it is nonracial. if you look at the diversity of its elected representative, it's very diverse. it certainly has a large people of colour participating. so it needs more work in that respect, but it has major strengths, and those strengths are very important for making this country a successful one as its coalition progresses. cyril ramaphosa will continue as south africa's president. what mandate do you think you will have to leave the country? what sorts of concessions or compromises do you think he'll have to make now that the da has a seat at the table? the fact is there has to be in agreement to make this economy grow and do a lot better. unemployment isjust way too high. so, we need to review things like the tax policy, we need to review fiscal policy, we need to review the powers of municipal governments. in terms of its ability to run an effective show. and so, the economy has to grow and unemployment has to decrease. so, the compromises have to do with managing a far more open economy, that is far more competitive and less restrictive, and so there has to be a compromise made on, essentially, how this economy is run. the second series of compromises have to do with how this country deals with good governance and corruption. and to have a far more effective police system, to have a far more effective system of national prosecutions, and to in fact make sure that we are able to reduce the insecurity that so many south africans face when it comes to their lives. the anc is considered to be a pro—russian party, a pro—palestine party. do you think that having the da now in this government of national unity will change how south africa is viewed on the world stage as well? absolutely. so the big issues to deal with in terms of consistency and foreign policy, and if you want to focus on human rights, then you have to have an even—handed policy when it comes to palestine, as well as what happens in ukraine presently. the bigger questions about south africa's relationship with russia, it is a major trading partner and has a similar tie with russia, clearly south africa has to be non—aligned, consider who it trades with, so there has to be a realignment in terms of foreign policy, and that has to be reset, clearly. former us president donald trump visited detroit, michigan to seek support from both black voters and a group that has sought to appeal to the far right. earlier on saturday, mr trump spoke at a roundtable held by an african american church. he then headlined the turning point action conference, a gathering attended by far—right activists and several republican politicians. turning point usa describes itself as a "non—profit organisation whose mission "is to identify, educate, "train and organise students to promote freedom." but the group has also been criticised for promoting inflammatory conspiracy theories, often using misogynistic and racist rhetoric. mr trump was not the only high—profile republican who attended the convention. south dakota's governor kristi noem was at the event, as well as vivek ramaswamy, who ran against mr trump in a failed bid to secure the republican presidential nomination. earlier, i spoke with our bbc reporter mike wendling. mike, great to have you here. just give us some background here. why would donald trump be speaking at this event, and what's the significance of the conference? there are hard—core conservatives from the hard right, they're real trump fans and he's going to get a really good reception. turning point was founded more than a decade ago. they're probably the most influential student activist group on the right of us politics today. it's important because these are activists, they do a lot of the grassroots work. that's really important because there's been a lot of infighting within the republican party. michigan, where the conference is happening, is a classic example. there has been a vicious battle in the state party that's been raging for months, signs that have affected organising. 0n the other side, the state democratic party tells me they have 32 field officers. 0utside groups like turning point are really key to the trump campaign. it is an interesting split screen today too. trump catering to the far right and making a visit to a black church in detroit for a roundtable discussion, trying to appeal to african american voters there. yeah, absolutely. two are crucial constituencies for donald trump. you know, at turning point, i have listened to some of the speeches and it is a mix of some very red meat, normal conservative stuff, being very hard on immigration, end to aid ukraine, traditional families, but also very fringe stuff. candace 0wen is one of the key turning point activist, she took to the stage and started to talk about how schools are deliberately keeping students illiterate because they want to recreate slavery and plots by the us government to destroy the traditionalfamily. that was not even sort of the most wild beliefs that she has expressed in the last few weeks. it is a real mix of that, so more mainstream stuff and fringe stuff. donald trump is going to appeal to this crowd and get a good reception, but he is also trying to appeal to different constituencies like african american voters. this is all happening in michigan, which is going to be a crucial swing state come that presidential election in november. it is, absolutely. it's going to be really hard for donald trump to win without getting michigan, it will be virtually impossible forjoe biden to be re—elected without michigan. i've been there a few times recently, i've heard a lot of exasperation from voters in michigan, definitely a lot of frustration about inflation and the economy. the president does has his fans there, for sure. but i've heard a lot of descent and a lot of negative reaction to both men, which has people considering third—party candidates, people like robert f kenneder. there's a lot at play and moving parts, a lot at stake, so it won't be the last time you hear about michigan before november. meanwhile, presidentjoe biden is in california, attending a fundraiser with top hollywood celebrities and former president barack 0bama. the biden campaign says the event raised $28 million even before biden arrived in california, making it the largest democratic party fundraiser in its history. tv hostjimmy kimmel is on the bill to interview mr biden and mr 0bama at the peacock theater. actors george clooney and julia roberts were also expected at the fundraiser, which hopes to galvanise support for mr biden amid concerns over his low public approval ratings and his age. before the event, several hundred pro—palestinian protesters gathered outside the theatre, calling on the biden administration to cut military aid to israel. some developing news now in the us state of michigan — eight people, including two children, have been wounded in a shooting. the incident happened in rochester hills, a city about 3k kilometres — or 2a miles — from michigan's largest city, detroit. local police say a male suspect showed up at a children's water play area and began shooting randomly. an 8—year—old child hurt in the attack is in a critical condition. the county sheriff says the attacker fired up to 28 times. local media reports the attacker barricaded himself in a home near the site of the shooting before dying by suicide. let's turn to some other important news around the world. hundreds of thousands of people marched against french far—right leader marine le pen saturday. the country's interior ministry estimates 250,000 people took part in the demonstrations across the country. opponents of le pen worry she and her allies could secure a parliamentary majority in upcoming snap elections. sweden has released iranian judicial official hamid nouri. it was part of a prisoner exchange between tehran and stockholm, mediated by 0man. nouri was arrested in sweden in 2019 and sentenced to life in prison for involvement in the mass execution of political prisoners in iran in 1988. an iranian opposition group called his release "shameful and unjustifiable. " iran freed a swedish diplomat and a dual national. thousands of people lined the streets of london for the trooping the colour parade where catherine, princess of wales, made her first official public appearance since announcing that she was being treated for cancer. the princess joined the rest of the royal family at the annual event to mark the king's official birthday. charlotte gallagher reports. a much—anticipated moment — the princess of wales back in the public eye. all eyes on her for her first appearance since she announced her cancer diagnosis. she was a huge draw for the crowds in central london today. this is a day full of tradition and spectacle, but it's also about family. the king and queen in their carriage. it's his first trooping the colour since his own cancer diagnosis and he chose not to travel on horseback. national anthem plays the troops taking part in this annual celebration of the king's official birthday have been rehearsing for months. every step, drumbeat and musical note has to be perfect. the irish guards led the event this year, and their colour, or regimentalflag, was on full display. their royal colonel, the princess of wales, looked on with her children, as the king took the salute from the parade ground, next to his son and heir to the throne, prince william — himself, the royal colonel of the welsh guards. marching band plays the princess of wales only announced she was attending the parade yesterday and it's a welcome sign about her progress. but this isn't a return to full public duties. although the weather wasn't ideal, the pageantry of trooping the colour was the same, with the king braving the elements outside buckingham palace. cheering and as if on cue, the torrential rain stopped just in time for the traditional end to the day — a balcony appearance and fly—past. the king and princess of wales stood next to each other as they took in the red arrows display. a family unitedc news. and finally, a return to flight for a group of birds in san francisco. this is the moment that dozens of california pelicans were released into the bay after a mysterious illness led to hundreds of the birds starving and getting sick all across the state. nearly 400 were rescued and have been nursed back to health in wildlife centres. they are on their way back into the bay. there's still no conclusive proof of what caused them to get sick in the first place. we hand over now to our colleagues in london. they will have plenty more coverage of all the day's top stories. stay with us right here on bbc news. hello. saturday brought more than ourfair share of heavy, thundery downpours. for some of us on sunday, there probably won't be quite as many showers, particularly across england and wales, whereas for scotland and northern ireland, we'll see cloud and outbreaks of rain sinking southwards. on the earlier satellite picture from saturday, you can see clumps of cloud all rotating
united world, united nations, are stronger than any aggressor. russia wasn't at the summit because ukraine believes scenes like this show vladimir putin's not interested in peace, just destruction and domination. only this week, he called on kyiv to capitulate if it wants a ceasefire. do you think that the west has been too scared of vladimir putin to actually help ukraine defeat him? well, i'm pleased that the uk has played a leading role in providing support to ukraine, the first country to...
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united world, united nations are stronger than any aggressor. russia wasn't at the summit because ukraine believes scenes like this show vladimir putin's not interested in peace, just destruction and domination. only this week, he called on kyiv to capitulate if it wants a ceasefire. do you think that the west has been too scared of vladimir putin to actually help ukraine defeat him? well, i'm pleased that the uk has played a leading role in providing support to ukraine, the first country to provide lethal aid. more recently, under my leadership, the first country to provide main battle tanks, long—range weapons to train air force pilots, that demonstrates the strength of support for ukraine. ukraine's close allies will have to go on doing all that, even as they support the stirrings of a peace process that would have to involve russia, too, at some point. we are looking for the possibility if this joint plan will be ready, it will be possible to invite a representative of russia and represent this plan. but this is very important. together with all countries, maybe just more. and it will be open dialogue. the gulf is huge. the chances of bridging it seem so remote. but far from the devastation in ukraine, perhaps there is a faint glimmer of hope. sarah rainsford, bbc news, lake lucerne. the closing statements are being made today and that this the pictures you can see and there you can see slovenia and we have seen some comments from the prime minister of the netherlands who said those attending were unitedcrossed that closing statements and bring you statements from the leaders to speak. the home secretary has asked for an urgent expedition from surrey police after officers officers the home secretary has asked for an urgent explanation from surrey police after officers used their car to ram a cow that was on the loose. the force says it was acting to ensure public safety, and the animal is now being treated by a vet. this report from simon jones contains images you may find upsetting. friday night, and a cow is wandering down a busy road. police say they've been trying to capture it several hours after it had been running at members of the public. what happened next has been described by the rspca as upsetting and distressing. we've decided not to show it in full. the cow is deliberately hit at speed by a police car. the animal is knocked onto its side and, as it attempts to get up, it's hit again by the vehicle. i'm thinking, why�*s that cow at the top of my road? as i came out, i've
united world, united nations are stronger than any aggressor. russia wasn't at the summit because ukraine believes scenes like this show vladimir putin's not interested in peace, just destruction and domination. only this week, he called on kyiv to capitulate if it wants a ceasefire. do you think that the west has been too scared of vladimir putin to actually help ukraine defeat him? well, i'm pleased that the uk has played a leading role in providing support to ukraine, the first country to...
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united world, united nations, are stronger than any aggressor. russia wasn't at the summit because ukraine believes scenes like this show vladimir putin's not interested in peace, just destruction and domination. only this week, he called on kyiv to capitulate if it wants a ceasefire. do you think that the west has been too scared of vladimir putin to actually help ukraine defeat him? well, i'm pleased that the uk has played a leading role in providing support to ukraine, the first country to provide lethalaid, more recently, under my leadership, main battle tanks, long—range weapons, to train air force pilots. that demonstrates the strength of support for ukraine. ukraine's close allies will have to go on doing all that, even as they support the stirrings of a peace process that would have to involve russia, too, at some point. we are looking. for the possibility, if thisjoint plan will be ready, l it will be possible to invite a representative of russia| and represent this plan. but this is very important, l together with all countries, maybe just more, and it will be open dialogue. l the gulf is huge. the chances of bridging it seem so remote. but far from the devastation in ukraine, perhaps there's a faint glimmer of hope. sarah rainsford, bbc news, lake lucerne. to some developing news now in the us state of michigan. at least nine people — including an 8 year—old child — have been wounded in a shooting. the incident happened in rochester hills, a city about 3k kilometres — or 2a miles — from michigan's biggest city, detroit. local police say a male suspect showed up at a children's water play area and began shooting randomly. the 8—year—old child hurt in the attack is in a critical condition. the county sheriff says the attacker fired up to 28 times. the suspect is believed to be barricaded in a home near the site of the assault. former us president donald trump is in detroit, michigan, to seek support from both black voters and a group that has sought to appeal to the far—right. earlier on saturday, mr trump spoke at a roundtable held by an african—american church. he then headlined the turning poin action conference a gathering attended by far right activists and several republican politicians. turning point usa describes itself as a non—profit organisation whose mission is to identify, educate, train and organise students to promote freedom, but the group has been criticised for promoting inflammatory conspiracy theories, often using misogynistic and racist rhetoric. mr trump is not the only high—profile republican attending the convention. south dakota's governor, kristi noem, is at the event, as well as vivek ramaswamy, who ran against mr trump in a failed bid to secure the republican presidential nomination. mr trump's son donald trumer is also a listed speaker at the convention. earlier, i spoke with our bbc reporter mike wendling. great to have you here. give us some background here. why would trump be speaking at the event and what's the significance of the conference? there are hard—core conservatives from the hard right, they're real trump fans and he's going to get a really good reception. turning point is a youth activist group. turning point was founded more than a decade ago. they're probably the most influential student activist group on the right of us politics. they do a lot of the grassroots work. that's really important because there's been a lot of infighting within the republican party. michigan, where it's happening, is a classic example. there has been a vicious battle in the state party that's been raging for months, signs that have affected organising. the state democratic party say they have 32 field officers, on the other hand. 0utside groups like turning point are really key to the trump campaign. it is an interesting split screen, trump catering to the far right and making a visit to a black church in detroit for a roundtable discussion. trying to appeal to african—american voters. absolutely. two are crucial constituencies for donald trump. i have listened to some of the speeches and it is a mix of some very redmeat, normal conservative stuff, it would be hard on immigration, end to aid ukraine, traditional families, but also very fringe stuff. candace 0wen, a key turning point activist, took to the stage and started to talk about how schools are deliberately keeping students illiterate because they want to recreate slavery and plots by the us government to destroy the traditionalfamily. that was not even sort of the most wildest beliefs that she has expressed in the last few weeks. it is a real mix of that, so more mainstream stuff and fringe stuff. donald trump will appeal to this crowd and get a good reception but also is trying to appeal to different constituencies like african—american voters. this is all happening in michigan which is going to be a crucial swing state come that presidential election in november. it is, absolutely. it will really hard for donald trump to win without getting michigan, it will be virtually impossible forjoe biden to be re—elected without michigan. i've been there a few times recently and heard a lot of exasperation from voters, definitely a lot of frustration about inflation and the economy, but the president does has his fans there, for sure. but i've heard a lot of descent and a lot of negative reaction to both men, which has people considering third—party candidates like robert f kenneder. there's a lot at play and moving parts, so it won't be the last time you hear about michigan before november. meanwhile, president joe biden has arrived in los angeles california to attend a fundraiser with top hollywood celebrities and former president barack 0bama. the biden campaign in california says the event has already raised $28 million, making it the largest democratic party fundraiser in its history. tv hostjimmy kimmel will interview mr biden and mr 0bama in los angeles. george clooney and julia roberts will also be at the fundraiser, which hopes to galvanise support for mr biden amid concerns over his low public approval ratings and his age. let's turn to some important news around the world: sweden has released iranian judicial official hamid nouri. it was part of a prisoner exchange between tehran and stockholm, mediated by 0man. nouri was arrested in sweden in 2019 and sentenced to life in prison for involvement in the mass execution of political prisoners in iran in 1988. an iranian opposition group called his release "shameful and unjustifiable'. iran freed a swedish diplomat and a dual national. slovakia's president—elect, peter pellegrini, was sworn in on saturday in the country's capital, bratislava. pellegrini, a member of prime minister robert fico's pro—russian nationalist—left coalition, won the country's presidential election in april. fico is recovering after he was shot four times as he greeted supporters at a government meeting in the central slovak town of handlova on may 15. uk home secretaryjames cleverly has called for an investigation after video surfaced online of police in surrey ramming an escaped cow friday night. we've chosen not to show you the moment that the police car drives into the cow as it's distressing. surrey police issued a statement saying that officers acted to ensure the that members of the public were safe. thousands of people lined the streets of london for the trooping the colour parade, where catherine, princess of wales made her first official public appearance since announcing she was being treated for cancer. the princess joined the rest of the royal family at the annual event to mark the king's official birthday. it's the first royal engagement catherine has carried out this year. the king, who is also having cancer treatment, travelled by carriage instead of riding on horseback as he has done in the past. charlotte gallagher reports. a much—anticipated moment — the princess of wales back in the public eye. all eyes on her for her first appearance since she announced her cancer diagnosis. she was a huge draw for the crowds in central london today. this is a day full of tradition and spectacle, but it's also about family. the king and queen in their carriage. it's his first trooping the colour since his own cancer diagnosis and he chose not to travel on horseback. national anthem plays the troops taking part in this annual celebration of the king's official birthday have been rehearsing for months. every step, drumbeat and musical note has to be perfect. the irish guards led the event this year, and their colour, or regimentalflag, was on full display. their royal colonel, the princess of wales, looked on with her children, as the king took the salute from the parade ground, next to his son and heir to the throne, prince william — himself, the royal colonel of the welsh guards. marching band music the princess of wales only announced she was attending the parade yesterday and it's a welcome sign about her progress. but this isn't a return to full public duties. although the weather wasn't ideal, the pageantry of trooping the colour was the same, with the king braving the elements outside buckingham palace. cheering and as if on cue, the torrential rain stopped just in time for the traditional end to the day — a balcony appearance and fly—past. the king and princess of wales stood next to each other as they took in the red arrows display. a family unitedhere on bbc news. hello. saturday brought more than ourfairshare of heavy, thundery downpours. for some of us on sunday, there probably won't be quite as many showers, particularly across england and wales, whereas for scotland and northern ireland, we'll see cloud and outbreaks of rain sinking southwards. on the earlier satellite picture from saturday, you can see clumps of cloud all rotating around the centre of an area of low pressure. this low still with us for sunday but loosening its grip a little bit, so the winds will be easing, especially down towards the south. some showery rain first thing across some central and eastern parts of england. that should clear. then, we will see some spells of sunshine, a scattering of showers, but not as many as we had during the first half of the weekend. conversely, for scotland and northern ireland, cloud will sink its way southwards with some outbreaks of showery rain. quite breezy across the western side of scotland, down into the north co
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united world, united nations, are stronger than any aggressor. russia was not at the summit because ukraine believes scenes like this show vladimir putin's not interested in peace, just destruction and domination. only this week, he called on kyiv to capitulate if it wants a ceasefire. do you think that the west has been too scared of vladimir putin to actually help ukraine defeat him? well, i'm pleased that the uk has played a leading role in providing support to ukraine, the first country to provide lethal aid, more recently, under my leadership, main battle tanks, long—range weapons, to train air force pilots. that demonstrates the strength of support for ukraine. ukraine's close allies will have to go on doing all that, even as they support the stirrings of a peace process that would have to involve russia, too, at some point. we are looking for the possibility, _ if thisjoint plan will be ready, l it will be possible to invite a representative of russiaj and represent this plan. but this is very important, l together with all countries, maybe just more, and it will be open dialogue. l the gulf is huge. the chances of bridging it seem so remote. but far from the devastation in ukraine, perhaps there's a faint glimmer of hope. sarah rainsford, bbc news, lake lucerne. israel's prime ministers has vowed to continue the war after hamas killed... eight of its soldiers have been killed in a blast during what it called �*operational activity�* in the city of rafah — in southern gaza. it identified one captain and said the names of the others would be released later. israeli forces have been attacking rafah for weeks — saying hamas�*s last remaining battalions are based there. meanwhile, the hamas—run health ministry in gaza said 30 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in the past 2a hours. and in tel aviv on saturday evening, thousands gathered demanding a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by hamas since the october 7th attacks. our correspondent hugo bachega is injerusalem and gave us this update. this is the deadliest incident involving the israeli military since january and one of the deadliest in this war. so the military gave some details about what happened earlier today. it said these soldiers were members of an engineering unite was hit by a large explosion. and this explosion then triggered the detonation of explosive material, engineering material in the car, so this is under investigation. apparently, this was in breach of the standard practice, and an investigation continues. but daniel hagari, a military spokesman, said that this initial explosion was most likely caused by an explosive device in the area or by an anti—tank missile. and we know that earlier today, the armed wing of hamas claim to have carried out an attack on an israeli convoy with an anti—tank missile, after setting up an ambush. so, a huge incident in gaza. this is where the israeli authorities say hamas�*s last—remaining battalions are active. this is also where hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been sheltering, many have fled other parts of gaza because of this constant military activity. so, one of the deadliest incidents for the israeli military in this war. meanwhile, tensions have also been escalating this week between l
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the deputy secretary general of the united nations stated that the united nations does not have the ability to provide humanitarian aid to the palestinians in rafah and the center of the gaza strip. be able to manage the distribution of aid. this un official once again emphasized the establishment of a ceasefire in the gaza strip. the commemoration ceremony of imam khomeini, may god's mercy be upon him, and the uprising of 15 khordad was held in the islamic center of moscow with the presence of a group of muslims, political figures, scholars and intellectuals from sunnis and shias. holding a specialized meeting on the topic of the influence of imam khomeini's thoughts in the present era was one of the other programs of this ceremony. haghigi, including anti-tyranny and defense of the oppressed , first in iran, then in russia and in many parts of the world, revived god. the first characteristic of imam khomeini was that he was a pure servant of god, piety, courage in action. according to the instructions of the quran, working for the pleasure of god and supporting the oppressed can be consid
the deputy secretary general of the united nations stated that the united nations does not have the ability to provide humanitarian aid to the palestinians in rafah and the center of the gaza strip. be able to manage the distribution of aid. this un official once again emphasized the establishment of a ceasefire in the gaza strip. the commemoration ceremony of imam khomeini, may god's mercy be upon him, and the uprising of 15 khordad was held in the islamic center of moscow with the presence of...
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united world, united nations, are stronger than any aggressor. russia wasn't at the summit because ukraine believes scenes like this show vladimir putin's not interested in peace, just destruction and domination. only this week, he called on kyiv to capitulate if it wants a ceasefire. do you think that the west has been too scared of vladimir putin to actually help ukraine defeat him? well, i'm pleased that the uk has played a leading role in providing support to ukraine, the first country to provide lethalaid, more recently, under my leadership, main battle tanks, long—range weapons, to train air force pilots. that demonstrates the strength of support for ukraine. ukraine's close allies will have to go on doing all that, even as they support the stirrings of a peace process that would have to involve russia, too, at some point. we are looking. for the possibility, if thisjoint plan will be ready, l it will be possible to invite a representative of russiaj and represent this plan. but this is very important, l together with all countries, maybe just more, and it will be open dialogue. l the gulf is huge. the chances of bridging it seem so remote. but far from the devastation in ukraine, perhaps there's a faint glimmer of hope. sarah rainsford, bbc news, lake lucerne. politicians in south africa are hammering out the details of the country's next government — the first since the end of apartheid not to be exclusively run by the african national congress, the party once led by nelson mandela. last month's elections saw incumbent president cyril ramaphosa lead the anc to its worst result since the end of white minority rule 30 years ago, the first time it's held less than half the seats in the national assembly. mr ramaphosa was re—elected by the legislature friday — but only thanks to the support of the democratic alliance, the anc�*s traditional opponent, alongside two smaller parties. negotiations are under way to decide the shape a new national unity government in which cabinet posts will be shared among its four member parties. for more on this unprecedented moment in south africa's politics, i spoke to wilmotjames, former chairman of the democratic alliance. it's a pleasure to have you on bbc news. these two parties really don't see eye to eye. the da has historically been the biggest critic of the anc. now that they'll be partners in the government, how do you think this is going to work? can these parties work together? yes, they certainly can. if you think about the national interest at this moment of time, and the fact that the da, the democratic alliance — which i know quite well — is a centre party and the anc needs to move to the centre as well. i think there's grounds for cooperation and serving interest of the country. and sharing in the future of the country. i know you've been party to some of those discussions behind the scenes. can you give us a sense of what those discussions have been like? so, what we need to understand is that the anc has fallen below 50 to 40% for the first time. what it needs to do is find common ground with the population. we would like to see a better economy, we would like to see a more effective set of government policies and we'd like to see some progress when it comes to resetting foreign policy in a range of other issues. so, the discussion is a good one because for the first time, the anc does need the cooperation of other parties. so we need to see an early alignment of policies, and i think it's a very productive discussion. the attitude is good on the part of the anc, on the part of the democratic alliance, the other parties as well. there are of course major divisions emerging that are new and we need to deal with in this country. critics of the democratic alliance have labelled the party as the one that is there to represent the white minority in south africa — is that fair? the fact fact is it is a party of minorities. at the same time it represents the party in the centre that includes everybody. it is nonracial. if you look at the diversity of its elected representative, is very diverse. certainly a lot of people of colour. so it needs more work and that respect, but major strengths, and those strengths are very important make this country a successful one as the coalition progresses. cyril ramphosa will continue as the president. what sort of confirmand is as you think you will have to make if he has a seat at the table? the factors there has to be in agreement to make the economy grow and develop better. unemployment is way too high. so we need to review things like the tax policy, fiscal policy stop we need to review the powers of municipal governments. in terms of its ability to run an effective show. and so the economy has to grow and unemployment has to decrease. so the compromises have to do with managing a far more open economy, that is far more open economy, that is far more competitive and is distinctive, and so there has to be a compromise made on essentially how this economy is run. the second series of compromises has to do with how this country deals with good governance and corruption. and to have a far more effective police system, to have a far more effective system of national prosecutions, and two in fact make sure that we are able to reduce the insecurity that so many south africans face when it comes to their lives. thousands of people lined the streets of london for the trooping the colour parade, where catherine princess of wales made her first official public appearance since announcing she was being treated for cancer. the princess joined the rest of the royal family at the annual event to mark the king's official birthday. it's the first royal engagement catherine has carried out this year. the king — who is also having cancer treatment — travelled by carriage instead of riding on horseback as he has done in the past. charlotte gallagher reports. a much—anticipated moment — the princess of wales back in the public eye. all eyes on her for her first appearance since she announced her cancer diagnosis. she was a huge draw for the crowds in central london today. this is a day full of tradition and spectacle, but it's also about family. the king and queen in their carriage. it's his first trooping the colour since his own cancer diagnosis and he chose not to travel on horseback. national anthem plays the troops taking part in this annual celebration of the king's official birthday have been rehearsing for months. every step, drumbeat and musical note has to be perfect. the irish guards led the event this year, and their colour, or regimentalflag, was on full display. their royal colonel, the princess of wales, looked on with her children, as the king took the salute from the parade ground, next to his son and heir to the throne, prince william — himself, the royal colonel of the welsh guards. the princess of wales only announced she was attending the parade yesterday and it's a welcome sign about her progress. but this isn't a return to full public duties. although the weather wasn't ideal, the pageantry of trooping the colour was the same, with the king braving the elements outside buckingham palace. cheering and as if on cue, the torrential rain stopped just in time for the traditional end to the day — a balcony appearance and fly—past. the king and princess of wales stood next to each other as they took in the red arrows display. a family unitedow a return to flight for a group of birds in san francisco. take a look at this. this is the moment that dozens of california pelicans were released into the bay after a mysterious illness led to hundreds of the birds starving and falling sick all over the state. nearly 400 were rescued and have been nursed back to health in wildlife centres. there's still no conclusive proof of what caused them to get sick. iam carl i am carl nasman in washington. plenty more news coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. saturday brought more than ourfair share of heavy, thundery downpours. for some of us on sunday, there probably won't be quite as many showers, particularly across england and wales, whereas for scotland and northern ireland, we'll see cloud and outbreaks of rain sinking southwards. on the earlier satellite picture from saturday, you can see clumps of cloud all rotating around the centre of an area of low pressure. this low still with us for sunday, but
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united nations. they want to spread some kind of fear going on united nation thug united nations coined a new phrase an american. i'm against them. >> bobby khan had a song united nafions >> bobby khan had a song united nations under the rule of satan. that's very much your type of thing, isn't it? >> yeah, well, they're under the control of the french. >> there are a couple of things going on here, aren't there? the first thing you look at, the facts of this story, there are lots of new investment in oil. oil products , oil projects are oil products, oil projects are ongoing, lots of investment going on. so people you can look at what the politicians are saying 20, 30 net zero and the fact that we need to have a smorgasbord of fuel available to us to keep us all alive. and then you have the opposite side where the money is. you see where the money is. you see where the money is. you see where the money is going, and it's going into oil. we're still going to need oil anyway, more from the telegraph now. and joe biden didn't wander off. yeah, he just went to say hello to the magic invisible people. ni
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made in the united states in the 15th year, speaks of the extent to which the russian agency penetrated both the congress of the united states and the media of the united states, the united nations, in the end, where all this was demonized , was demonized, demonized, and now you see, it has collapsed, that is, to say that the situation has become worse, and russian propaganda will win, well , that's just right. a demonstration that she will not win in any way in the world, she will lose, because the myths that have existed for more than ten years fell, and russian propagandists as a result of hysteria. the brigade will now have official access to us military aid, just like any other unit of the armed forces. let's just remind that the ban on the supply of weapons to azov was led by the us congress. usa, now does not see. they are trying to cover it up politically so that the whole world does not understand who russia really has to deal with, but we understand who we are dealing with. now there are no rules, the masks are broken. and, well, about that. of course there the russians already come up with some completely fake stories and some completely fake explanations, the most pr
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united nations asian headquarters in bank. all right, hang are association of china has come out to draw the united nation, the attention to what they say, a serious human rights abuses can place the refined states in them. and they're drawing attention not just to the actions of the military, but also the erica, on the resistance forces being fighting against it of the last couple of years. in particular. they say that in mid may be our account up to 800 homes in the city or 30 done who's the mazda of 100. so typically they say this is just positive, a path of abuses from both sides and is fighting intensifies. and we're kind states that we're hanging coats in the middle of the once again. tony chung out, is there a wild rising violence inside the kind status space? many communities life in the ro hang accounts in bangladesh is also becoming more vile. a time time via chandra. wait for some cox's bizarre of the caught in the middle of the conflict between the rock kind rebel army and the me on my military. tens of thousands of predominantly muslim ro hang, have racing. they sped the northern rock kind state and now hiding in t
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the way they filed in new york in the southern district because of the united nations being here in the implication that the unitedted nation of the agency that is being sued in new york and sued, they want money. >> they want accountability i don't know what they want on the money front, stuart if this is true, united nations agency took money sensibly to help the people of gaza but instead it went to hamas to provide the weapons and a storage facility and listen to this, to facilitate the construction of underground bunkers, attack tunnels, prison cells to hold hostages, command-and-control centers offer hamas, this is explosive and this is proven to be true we have to re-examine everything our entire relationship with united nat nations. stuart: it is a blockbuster it reduces the credibility of the united nations entirely. >> honestly they didn't have a lot of credibility to begin with but it's one thing to be seen as an organization but unrwa how big it is to have a staff of 30000 people, just for the folks in gaza, some jordan some lebanon, the office of the united nation high commissioner for refugees has 20
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united nations charter . the acting minister of foreign affairs asked the secretary general of the united nations to use all available tools with the cooperation of the member states of the united nations to pressure the zionist regime to force it to comply with the temporary agreement. use the international court of justice and stop the genocide of the palestinian people . delivery of a thousand electric taxis to tehran taxi drivers. the deputy director of transport and traffic of tehran municipality says that he signed a contract with 11 self-driving cars for the introduction of 27,000 electric taxis into public transportation by the end of the year. these electric taxis can be seen in tehran from today. a number of electric taxis of kerma motor company were symbolically handed over to the drivers. have you ridden before? no, i had not taken an electric bike. you are now logged in. have you been trained? yes, i was trained, i hope i can handle it. these electric taxis can be charged in 8 hours and can be charged in about 45 minutes and can cover a distance of about 450 km. average in tehran city. 22% of it is domes
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keeping abreast of events at the un headquarters where there if it�*s in a vote at the united states —— united nations concert. it is not clear this evening yet whether russia and china will actually veto the resolution, or whether they would abstain, and the resolution that reminds you my needs at least nine votes in its favour. that is all happening by the un -- us favour. that is all happening by the un —— us secretary of state antony blinken is travelling in the middle east in israel at the moment and just said just now earlier on, that he spoke to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the importance of a post—conflict plan in gaza, and he reiterated that the proposal on a table would unlock the possibility of the calm along the israel northern border and, the state department coming there. now time for the weather. hello there, good evening. you�*ll have noticed that it�*s feeling rather chilly for this time of year. now, today, a wet early start, followed by variable amounts of clouds and sunny spells, but also some showers. and some of the best of the weather was across the south wes
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united world, united nations, are stronger than any aggressor. russia wasn't at the summit because ukraine believes scenes like this show vladimir putin's not interested in peace, just destruction and domination. only this week, he called on kyiv to capitulate if it wants a ceasefire. do you think that the west has been too scared of vladimir putin to actually help ukraine defeat him? well, i'm pleased that the uk has played a leading role in providing support to ukraine, the first country to provide lethal aid, more recently, under my leadership, the first country to provide main battle tanks, long—range weapons, to train air force pilots. that demonstrates the strength of support for ukraine. ukraine's close allies will have to go on doing all that, even as they support the stirrings of a peace process that would have to involve russia too at some point. we are looking for the possibility, if thisjoint plan will be ready, it will be possible to invite a representative of russia and represent this plan. but this is very important, together with all countries, maybejust more, and it will be open dialogue. the gulf is huge. the chances of bridging it seem so remote. but far from the devastation in ukraine, perhaps there's a faint glimmer of hope. sarah rainsford, bbc news, lake lucerne. let's speak to paul d'anieri who is a professor of political science at the university of california, riverside. thank you very much for being with us. ~ . ~ , , with us. what think this summit can achieve? — with us. what think this summit can achieve? well, _ with us. what think this summit can achieve? well, it _ with us. what think this summit can achieve? well, it is - with us. what think this summit can achieve? well, it is not - with us. what think this summit can achieve? well, it is not a i can achieve? well, it is not a eace can achieve? well, it is not a peace negotiation, _ can achieve? well, it is not a peace negotiation, because i can achieve? well, it is not al peace negotiation, because of course the other is a representative, but is important in that and very significant number of countries has gotten together to reaffirm what is essentially ukraine's position on a peace negotiation for quite some time, which is at peace has to include ukraine's territorial integrity. that is a pretty important marker to be putting down at this point in the war. you mention the absence of russia. what about the absence of china? how much does that make a difference? i of china? how much does that make a difference?— make a difference? i think it is symbolic— make a difference? i think it is symbolic to _ make a difference? i think it is symbolic to the _ make a difference? i think it is symbolic to the extent - make a difference? i think it is symbolic to the extent to | is symbolic to the extent to which china is choosing to take russia's side in the war, i don't think it is especially surprising. this is really a gathering of countries that support ukraine or at least willing to think about supporting ukraine. and so china clearly is supporting russia in this war and so they are not going to be there. the measures _ are not going to be there. the measures they _ are not going to be there. the measures they have announced so far, how easy will they be able to enforce some of the things i have come up with?— to enforce some of the things i have come up with? well, these are goals. _ have come up with? well, these are goals, things _ have come up with? well, these are goals, things like _ have come up with? well, these are goals, things like not - are goals, things like not using food as a weapon of war, not using nuclear threats, the russians have been using food insecurity as a weapon of war and they have and i think they will continue to use nuclear threats not only in some of the statements they are making about nuclear weapons but the fact they are controlling this nuclear power station in zaporizhzhia that is really in a have —— hazardous condition. these are statements of intent but not statements of things that are necessarily easy to achieve. , _, , achieve. this comes in the backdmp _ achieve. this comes in the backdrop of _ achieve. this comes in the backdrop of elections - achieve. this comes in the i backdrop of elections coming achieve. this comes in the - backdrop of elections coming up in the us and the uk and france. ourapartment in the us and the uk and france. our apartment —— how important are those? i france. our apartment -- how important are those?- important are those? i think the are important are those? i think they are very _ important are those? i think they are very important. - important are those? i think. they are very important. they are still very far apart and i think part of what russia is waiting to see is how along the west or the ukraine's allies will continue to back it, whereas the west and ukraine's allies are trying to see how long russia can and will get as many of its people killed as it is getting. one big part as a power in these countries. i think russia hopes elections will put some people in power who will be more amenable to resolving the war on terms favourable to russia. our much to think what was set out at the g7 summit, the us — ukraine bilateral deal if you like, how much will that cement in equipment and so on coming to ukraine and perhaps mitigate the effects of an election change? yes, this is a really important point because i think there is a lot of fear that if donald trump wins this election, that he will cut aid to ukraine. i am actually less certain about that than a lot of people are but what this agreement is doing in a way is trying to make it harderfor another administration in the unitedraine because terminating this agreement would be seen as capitulating to russia, and so it is a lot of what is going on in this war now in the to any negotiations that could take place as both sides trying to convince other of their willingness to stick with it for a long time and endure a very high cost, and that ten year commitment is a very important thing for them in that respect.— important thing for them in that respect. paul, thank you very much — that respect. paul, thank you very much for— that respect. paul, thank you very much for your _ that respect. paul, thank you very much for your analysis. | very much for your analysis. thank you. israel's prime minister has vowed to continue the war against hamas after eight israeli soldiers were killed in a blast in southern gaza, the deadliest incident for the idf in months. the israeli army said the incident occurred during what it called �*operational activity�* in the city of rafah in southern gaza. the armed wing of hamas said
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united nations to do this. a bit considering the pressure of public opinion and student protests , what is the opinion of his highness , how do you evaluate the consequences of this decision of the united nations for the zionist regime? yes, in the name of allah, the merciful, the most merciful, many experts and analysts believe that this has a moral and spiritual value, more than a legal and legal value, because the hague international court, which is itself a part of the united nations, despite all the justice that the south african government presented. about 21 countries have this complaint with documented reasons and the advisory opinion of the overwhelming majority of lawyers who judges in the binin allah court agreed that the senisa regime is committing genocide. the ben elaha court gave the sista regime one month to kill people and continue the genocide, and after that , the criminal court said that it was actually a war crime. he stepped into action and those whose inherent duty is to follow up and warn and punish could not do anything. what did mr. getresh do ? he only realized after 9 months that the political regime is killing children, so they each have their own share. in
united nations to do this. a bit considering the pressure of public opinion and student protests , what is the opinion of his highness , how do you evaluate the consequences of this decision of the united nations for the zionist regime? yes, in the name of allah, the merciful, the most merciful, many experts and analysts believe that this has a moral and spiritual value, more than a legal and legal value, because the hague international court, which is itself a part of the united nations,...
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see the spot was when israel went off to the united nations and said the united nations are and he is really the united nations r n t. symmetric. and they couldn't do that with this resolution because it was us led and even the is ratings with not criticize the us. now back. strange. uh there was a lot of confusion because i'm sorry, present job. i adore said that this was the is ready proposal. that they were putting fluid in israel, and it was a little surprise about that because they thought that they would give it to the 1st stage of it, which is a 6 weeks exploits. and then the release has come captive. and then another stage. but what they didn't want is the idea that the 3rd stage would be is ready, troops withdrawing from the goals and strip and the rebuilding of goals or a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has been absolutely clear about this. and i'm going to repeat this again. he wants to destroy him, asked politically and militarily in his clothes circles, and in the far right government, the c spy, a deal is being seen as allowing him access advice. and that's a big poli
see the spot was when israel went off to the united nations and said the united nations are and he is really the united nations r n t. symmetric. and they couldn't do that with this resolution because it was us led and even the is ratings with not criticize the us. now back. strange. uh there was a lot of confusion because i'm sorry, present job. i adore said that this was the is ready proposal. that they were putting fluid in israel, and it was a little surprise about that because they thought...
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was adopted in the united states last year, speaks of the extent to which the russian agency penetrated both the united states congress and the united states media, the united nationsin the end, where all this was demonized, demonized, demonized, and now you see. it suffered collapse, that is, to say that the situation has become worse, there, and russian propaganda will win, well, this is just a demonstration that it will not win in any way in the world, it will lose, because the myths that existed for more than ten years have collapsed, well and russian propagandists are hysterical as a result. the brigade will now have official access to us military assistance. just like any other unit of the armed forces. let's just remind you that the ban on the supply of weapons to azov was led by the democrats in the us congress and has been in effect since the 15th. usa, now they don't see. they they are trying to cover it politically so that the whole world does not understand who russia really has to deal with, but we understand who we are dealing with. now there are no rules, the masks are broken. and, well, on this matter, of course, they are already coming up with idea
was adopted in the united states last year, speaks of the extent to which the russian agency penetrated both the united states congress and the united states media, the united nationsin the end, where all this was demonized, demonized, demonized, and now you see. it suffered collapse, that is, to say that the situation has become worse, there, and russian propaganda will win, well, this is just a demonstration that it will not win in any way in the world, it will lose, because the myths that...
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appreciate the fact that this decision was made in the united states in 15 infiltrated both the united states congress and the united states media, the united nations, demonized, demonized, and now. you see, it has collapsed, well, that is to say that the situation has become worse, there, and russian propaganda wins, well this is just a demonstration that it will not win in the world, it will lose, because the myths that existed for more than ten years have fallen, and the russian propagandists as a result of hysteria, now the brigade will have official access to the military... . of us aid, as well as any other unit of the armed forces. let's just remind that the ban on the supply of weapons to azov was led by the democrats in the us congress and has been in effect since the 15th year. no violations of human rights, racist, xenophobic or nazi views of the leaders and rank-and-file fighters of the azov state security service of the united states can't see now. they are trying to veil it politically so that the whole world does not understand who they are really with. the russians already have such completely fake stories, well, about this, of cour
appreciate the fact that this decision was made in the united states in 15 infiltrated both the united states congress and the united states media, the united nations, demonized, demonized, and now. you see, it has collapsed, well, that is to say that the situation has become worse, there, and russian propaganda wins, well this is just a demonstration that it will not win in the world, it will lose, because the myths that existed for more than ten years have fallen, and the russian...
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retracted its report alleging mass sexual violence on october 7th and a new united nations human rights council reports after the united nations report on sexual violence on october 7th found no evidence. the united nations human rights council report has accused israel of systematic gender based violence and sexual torture. in its prisons where the new york times in a paragraph buried deep in a report about israel's state came on concentration. camp in the negative desert found that palestinians who had been kidnapped in gaza, palestinian men and taken to this camp are being sought. amazed with the tons systematically by female guards, there is even testimony by palestinian former prisoners of dogs being used by his rally tortures to sexually assault palestinian man. and of course the orthopedic surgeon. at that, i'll ship a hospital near bosh a very prominent doctor and gaza was tortured to death at that facility as we now know. so it's very clear we have clear documentation of sexual violence being weapons used against palestinians. it is rarely allegations have been debunked, and yet what is the white house doing?
retracted its report alleging mass sexual violence on october 7th and a new united nations human rights council reports after the united nations report on sexual violence on october 7th found no evidence. the united nations human rights council report has accused israel of systematic gender based violence and sexual torture. in its prisons where the new york times in a paragraph buried deep in a report about israel's state came on concentration. camp in the negative desert found that...
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united states and the united nations. and so enough for to tackle haiti's gains, many of which have seems control of the capital of pull to products. but that are done. it's about how effective the policemen are going to be. john coleman has more hates. he's most visible gang, lead to jimmy barbecue. today's the responding to the 1st cohort of canyon police arriving in the country. he's not happy in. yeah. did you hear a, can you shoot them? he thinks was may hate. he's been launch the list. big is gangs right. mode of robotics too powerful. previously it will they phones in the alliance because they have on song live together against the new force which threatens the control the canyon police late to be joined by more officers and soldiers from other countries to form a 2500 strong force. it's estimated that the gaines can count on formal flights as will be, it would lead to training or discipline too busy. i was with love balls. i mean, we have the associates, it's a fight for us, a fight for the country and will fight for it. even if i die, i'm sure that they'll be successors and there will be other people who will continue this fight in. go find that patients out 0221. so change and say see this get school the foods can provide it by we just done, why do we have police and military? there's a specialize to fund the gags. why are they not deployed? like give the community and forced until august to start solving the problems. otherwise, they just for the money i've added the we've an estimated 80 percent the capital on the gain control. they agree, something has to be done. so did the international community, the united states push for the force united nations back to now hate these intern prime minute stuff is welcome to use the people of can you of heard the cries and sufferings of the haitian people? and they're here in the spirit of solidarity. what are please the says the fools will get to work soon. musical things off. the 1st contingent has been mobilized solidly, a place to accompany and support patients trust the teams to regain our security house by house neighborhood by neighborhood time. by time to back out to you. on tuesday, i did to 120 about negotiation. not just back to a little while it each i love many people think we're afraid and that we're asking for forgiveness when we're asking for dialogue. so i think today people with military training, even if you're in the middle of fighting, you should have an open door to dialogue. but in order to lay down their weapons, gang leaders have said they want amnesty. and to see a table over the countries future off to the crimes. they've comm
united states and the united nations. and so enough for to tackle haiti's gains, many of which have seems control of the capital of pull to products. but that are done. it's about how effective the policemen are going to be. john coleman has more hates. he's most visible gang, lead to jimmy barbecue. today's the responding to the 1st cohort of canyon police arriving in the country. he's not happy in. yeah. did you hear a, can you shoot them? he thinks was may hate. he's been launch the list....
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united states to the united nations, linda thomas green, felt sad, is that the security council send it? what's it called a clear message to come mazda accept the ceasefire hostage deal. it is real, had already accepted. but as you just said from us already accepted it according to a statement that they send out, that that's a big question. the menu are asking themselves as why do we hear the us saying that is well accepted and not directly from these rarely government. just like this proposal that we heard 2 weeks ago by president biden. and where he said that this was in his early proposal, but it was also laid out by the us, the president and not for example, by the way, the prime minister. so this resolution that was passed overwhelmingly, as you mentioned, 14 votes in favor, only one extension, the rush that goes into detail about how these 3 face to it proposal would look like. and it also says that if the negotiations take longer and then 6 weeks full phase one, the cease fire will still continue. as long as these negotiations between israel and a mazda, it continues, there was some admin vents to a previous version of this, seized by a draft resolution because this draft that was passed categorically says that is all accepted the deal in the previous one, only set that the deal was acceptable to as well. so slide it change the or we have to remember that for months no negotiation was from a the us, egypt, and cuts. i have been trying to media to achieve a seasonal use. as you say, we hear from the u. s. that israel is ready to accept this deal. you are a secretary of state blinking has been back in the middle of middle east is been meeting with leaders including that in yahoo to push for this these bar plan. what more can you tell us about that of the bus ride to another trip to, to the region by secretary blink. and he wasn't cairo. so egypt capital officer was made with his riley prime minister on it on yahoo in jerusalem, what he rated to rate it is that the us and also other will lead a stance by this proposal that was now adopted in the un security counseling in new york. and according to the state department's press release, a blinking underscore to what he called the united states as our in class commitment to israel's and security. and also update the prime minister on the ongoing diplomatic efforts to plan for this post conflicts a period. and also emphasize the importance of preventing this conflict from spreading. that big question now remains is whether the us can deliver a prime minister netanyahu to faithfully implement the provisions that will laid out by a president by because it will be quite a fiasco for the us if the is really government now comes out against this deal then having over as grew birth, thank you so much. let's take a quick look now. it's some other stories from around the world. a massive fire rips through an apartment building in miami. displacing at least 40 people firefighters managed to put out the boys that officials believe may have been sparked by a shooting incident. police say they've arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting. normally, a search is under way for a military plane carrying mal lowry's vice presi
united states to the united nations, linda thomas green, felt sad, is that the security council send it? what's it called a clear message to come mazda accept the ceasefire hostage deal. it is real, had already accepted. but as you just said from us already accepted it according to a statement that they send out, that that's a big question. the menu are asking themselves as why do we hear the us saying that is well accepted and not directly from these rarely government. just like this proposal...
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so did the international community, the united states, push the force, united nations back to now hate these intern prime minute stuff is welcome to choose the people of can you? i've heard the cries and sufferings of the haitian people, and they're here in the spirit of solidarity. what are please the says the fools will get to work soon. when a quick thing job. the 1st contingent has been mobilized on a solidly in place to accompany and support the patient strategies to regain or secures the house by house neighborhood by neighborhood. time by time to back up to 2 days he did to 120 about negotiation, not just back to a little while they did. john lot many people think we're afraid and that we're asking for forgiveness when we're asking for dialogue. so i think today people with military training, even if you're in the middle of fighting, you should have an open door to dialogue. but in order to lay down their weapons, gang leaders have said they want mistake and to see the table over the countries future off to the crimes. they've committed lives. they then, they don't damage any th
so did the international community, the united states, push the force, united nations back to now hate these intern prime minute stuff is welcome to choose the people of can you? i've heard the cries and sufferings of the haitian people, and they're here in the spirit of solidarity. what are please the says the fools will get to work soon. when a quick thing job. the 1st contingent has been mobilized on a solidly in place to accompany and support the patient strategies to regain or secures the...