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0 the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i'm associated to and this is in use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes is relevant to strikes across the garza, including rafa 5. minnesota says a date has been set for ground invasion of southern cities from us as warns, but benjamin netanyahu has comments about a rough operation, raise questions about the future of, she's fine to tie 5 minutes of goals for talks and leon law to stop sufficing
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between onto groups and the military gentle fields of move, flooding rocks has your region with thousands of people have already been forced to leave. families will have a live up. the probably be getting this news out in garza where the is where the military has carried out strikes across the strip, including in the southern city of rough or for one and a half 1000000. the palestinians of sheltering several people have been killed or injured. and in con eunice, people that returning to the city of the israeli forces, withdrew on monday, have been recovering parties from the rubble around ac has been found so far. these really pull out followed weeks of intense baffles with palestinian fighters. many families have been trying to salvage dep belongings from the ruins of their homes. will not speak to honeywell when he joins us now from the rasa. i mean, i want to start with these strikes, overnights and,
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and this morning i understand they were boost or took us through was targeted a little more, more aggressive, a raids across the gods for nearly concentrated in the central area, particularly the city of theaters, but are they, it's been part of the city where at least one person reported skilled in, in areas, tries to target at a residential homes that he was filtering. and along with his family members, the family members were transferred, filled out to the hospital with different injuries, arriving to an already over whelmed exhausted health facilities. and the further the central part of the central air, this of the refugee camp, where in an air strike, killed the mayor of other not as the. and he is also the hit of the, the municipality of the month as the area and the, the surrounding areas is really military. put a statement out that it was a target, it's killing for a lot of people in the area. the notice person as the head of the minister policy
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and more of the mayor of the air with several other injuries who are also reported to a lot hospital here in norfolk city. quite captors at give target, shooting a target at every moving object at the eastern part of the city and causing the death of one person in his late fifties and several other injuries with who were shot by the quad caps or meanwhile, in the city of han units this tragedy is keep on folding is as it is really military folded from the city within the past, 48 hours with more people are being removed from under the rebels. fully decomposed, we're talking about some of the bodies have been under the levels for the past the 3 or 4 months. and since the beginning of the ground invasions mainly the eastern part of the city, han units were literally, according to the people who went to inspect on their homes at the destruction just cause the city to be unrecognizable at all. honey. that just sounds awful in terms
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of people trying to return, it does sound like the entry of aide, meanwhile, is somewhat increasing. not enough, but there's more. but because these way these have now decided to allow it in as well as of this moment. nothing is near enough for in terms of the delivery of humanitarian aid on the uh, the uh, the entrance of the humanitarian trucks, into the gaza strip, the 300 the 20th, right? the vin announced that they will be entering the gaza strip. b, r. a. merely like a drop in the ocean of what the greater needs across the gas or if we have northern part, then does a city struggle with acute famine and spreading? if it were causing the depth of it, at least 30 people of the day and for the hydration on the star vision. and you know, very crowded. a part of the, the cost of the southern part and roof i city where we have more than one where then 1500000 people have been pushed to this area,
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suffer daily and struggles daily to find basic supplies, the water supplies and survival items. and they also suffer from the depletion of basic resources in the market, let alone the, uh, the uh, the price is the, are skyrocketing at the same time. there is a financial aid and capabilities almost here. people haven't had their seller or they've payroll for the past. few months with the exception of the p, a employees are getting only slash salaries that are not enough to respond to the needs. but the fact that we have a lot, a blockades on almost all the cross things that are preventing food from entering and medical supplies. indicate that food is in fact being used as a weapon to collectively punish the people inside the gaza. strip off once the with the license for us from the ground from profit and the southern gaza strip. a thank you honey formula. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it says that a date has been set for
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a ground invasion of rafa. that announcement coincided with the latest round c sign towards a senior. how must spokesman has told the elder 0 the nation, yahoo is laces, threat to attack rasa raises questions about resuming those negotiations. the comments as the palestinian, the movements demand are clear, an end to aggression against our people. and the agreement lockheed comprehensive hall to aggression holds no follow you. i'd like to comment on that to the hoops to day states meant to about an imminent attack on the left off. these raises questions about the purpose of resuming could negotiations, especially with the confirmation of aggression and crime. so just out of me and people, the success of any negotiations depends on ending the aggression as well. let's bring it in wrong con, he's that occupies terrorism. and on any indication there, from these writers of how they think this might play out when it comes to those tools, as well as the operation in rafa. let's start with that 1st the
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americans have been very committed to israel, that they don't want any kind of ground offensive. they've given these right, these options to fight this rule in rafa in a different way. all the is right, he's listening. well prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose comments all very strong, and they could be a p like that. he's a hard for right base, that is cooling for the imminent operation and goes to the key fall, right? ministers in the government coalition of the smart church. and if the mob been give it, they called for a security cabinet meeting to discuss any of that might be on the table. and to talk about the operation in right for that hasn't really happened yet in these role . but he's told going on that they could be a framework proceeds find negotiation that may well be able to be signed evidently . in fact, the leader of the, of the opposition. yeah, the page has said he's willing to give the government a safety net in order to get the deal done. but there is trend tremendous amounts
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of pressure on israel, william burns, who is the c i, a director, is actually at least tools in cairo who's been putting pressure on is right as well . the americans want to see some sort of a sci fi negotiation become successful and not see spot be put in place. but how mass and israel a both playing negotiations down. in fact, designing these riley officials, speaking to locally is really a sorry, junction media. and a junction official speaking to is a judge and media that are actually playing all of this and saying that there is a deal on the table. there's a meeting in 24 hours time old eyes and that we're going to be on that a long time now with the latest for us from occupied a story. cent. thank you. and ron, as well, germany is now due to defend itself, and the un stop cost again starts use ations, that it's facilitating genocide and gaza. the case which has been bought by nicaragua is calling for the quote to order germany's to stop supplying weapons to
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israel. nicaragua argues that violin has been complicit in what the quote is already vote is for elizabeth genocide and garza step boston reports from the hey for 2 hours. nicaragua laid out its case against germany. basically see if the, the thing is open accusing it of facilitating genocide a to use on from the holocaust. germany emphasizes that who assistant to israel, who said that some of the time because of that historically treating the jewish people, the nazi to regina. that is an understandable invertible policy, if it were addressed to the jewish people. these really states in particularly expressing government, should not be confused. think equate that with a jewish people. commission companies, for the 1st time 2 countries appeared at the international court of justice, which are directly involved in the atrocities at stake. but nick aguilar argues germany is in directly involved by sending alms and
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a nation used against civilians and gaza german weapons exports. the israel have increased 10 fold to $323000000.00 in 2023 from $32000000.00. the year before, research institute forensic architecture has document that recent sales of torpedoes tank, ammunition and engines for military equipment and the lease of so called hair on drones. german companies involved in the military industry, directly profiting from the situation as they have seen their share prices rise since 7 october in this book, white washing and state building. daniela murph, yes. can you rights that germany's posts for military and financial support for israel has mainly been about germany's own. we happily taishan the beginning. the relationship has nothing to do with morality and a lot to do with pragmatism. also on the strategies side, which i have a has changed. so today i would say that there is stuff like
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a model that i mention to the term and supports, but it's not only more than nothing has ever only more of this case is seen as a test for international justice kind of country that is not directly committing atrocities the house was possible for facilitating them. adults court recently rules that countries selling weapons on pounds by international treaties, meaning that these weapons can be sold if there's a risk of human. if terry and international law violated. and the good osler argues that this is the case in gaza. germany has dismissed need to have glass allegations . germany does not and never did violate the genocide convention nor international humanitarian law that directly not indirectly. she said she would give more details during germany's defense on tuesday when it has it stood before the court stepped fast and i'll just say around the hey, a whole lot, spring and logic is very, he joins me now in
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a studio here under how he's the director of the gulf study center, i can tell you in investing money to multiple cases at the i c, j, increasing pressure on israel us is already very open. the multiple times said that a rough sense of would be a mistake. still we hear this from ness and yahoo, even as talks are supposed to be ongoing, will the talks continue or is this whole tactic? it's becomes very clear that then you know who has no interest to have the dates, it becomes very, very, very clear up to the americans. so the repairs of everyone is right. and even that this is a whole has no interest to have it in any time soon he wants more time. he wants to look to it off or you want to to have something he has you failed to achieve so far . he and, and the like when they need, they need individual, they need names, they talk about and while they talk about the job, they need that treatment and how and none of this has been achieved. as long as this has left me, i should do,
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he would keep saying about this for one reason. he is basically losing his political future for to, for, to, for ever. and i think that is a self interest. everyone knows the making noise, but the issue is with that the international community would accept this would accept it to see motor can it would accept to see motor instruction. uh for someone is supposed to been politically ann morelli. he's waging war and civilian. so basically it's, that's the question to the international community. to be aware of all of this you're told about how acceptable it is for the international community. but i wonder what that the options are at this stage in the united states has already said they haven't even been told of what the states is that has been extensively set for this rough or offensive. just how much influence or leverage does that. does anyone in the international community fill in washington have right now they have as the order of the force i'm trying to see, how does it fit the trucks to know things as that? to open the line before the pipeline to 4, to 12, and a 20 because eliza, they can do this, this. i don't do it, they can do it,
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they can do and they have this with pleasure. but if you look at the propose that about the association, they knocked at the state once can is ready to continue. so they can basically, and if not, we can have mass actually big making him us out of the political c. otherwise, they would not leave this, this condition open to indoor a completely. so american has interest to see how mass wiped out of was you say that the americans have managed to persuade israel to it, to allow more aidan, to be able to say frustrating action. but it obviously took them a very long time, they were openly doing that. we need to be down to, to 1000 people going through this and, and yet that a, it is still not enough. so let me ask you this because israel was saying that the issue with getting a didn't was the us and they were saying that they couldn't manage it that logistically. they with the obstacles clearly, that wasn't the case. absolutely. i mean from the beginning because i did the trying to demonize on order was and then the time they started on,
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they basically cut the age of 4 from all right, so basically the otherwise becoming disabled to a support. the bye, this thing here, and that was that it becomes a national problem community who can deliver the 8 more importantly, there is a huge list of problems, 90 percent of the roads and as it has been destroyed. so if you, once, even if you have $1000.00 truck behind the, i mean, any kind of cost you need, do you need your trucks, you need the roads, you need electricity, you need to pay to do it. there's a lot of things on people. they don't talk about for the out immediate, a very briefly imagine what 2 things changed as we were saying. it took a long time to, to get these several 100 trucks in a day. now. was it, was it the killing of the world central kitchen stalls that that pushed things over the line? that was the trigger. this was particularly the whole thing, but the failure of that is what it is is um american has given it. i think it is a long time to achieve. they feel a more importantly,
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international and the pressure, the public opinion, the pressure on, on government, which is increasing topic. and that is an important issue to be looked at in the next few days. measure was right or a square table on the on the new south, and going, joining us all still plenty more heavy. this news are included, prussia and china, hold the high level security tools with garza and ukraine on the agenda. plus i'm going to send that. i'm 50 in the, almost completely, the police said the sample i filed the rest of wire outside of the columbia and capital the fast warehouse stories these have been forced to use to on unprecedented droughts. to start rationing water in coming days. the thailand is prime minister says the military government in law should enter into tulips with revel groups to end 3 years of fighting. high soldiers have been
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controlling that border region last week and me and my rebel seized control of the town bordering thailand. fighters, an antique crew groups have made significant gains against such on tests since october. well, for the latest, lets speak to tony trying, who joins, does not live from the ty capital bank called tony, always seeing this push from thailand because bank cook top senses. this could be an inflection point from the john to and it's ministry campaign. the absolutely. yeah. yesterday we had the primary success, i'm making a rather surprising concession. the military genta was at this stage, looking relatively weak today. he snapped back in response to a question from al jazeera. he said the tiny government was talking to all parties concerned, but i think that the rec concession yesterday was a, a big jump for time that which really since the military coup in 2021 has been one of me and most main sponsors, then it was a military government here in town and now it's
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a civilian government. we were expecting a slight shift and that does seem to be happening with their approach to the currents offensive. but i think also have very realistic of the ties do not want to see chaos breaking out inside me and particularly in these vital towns. but take me a while to coast to the boat with mess. so it's a huge trading hub, i think a $1000000000.00 of goods have passed across it. in the past 12 months, trade has declined significantly since the middle trico. and i think that's something the ties are concerned about. but they also don't want to see fighting in the towns. they don't want to see refugees pouring across the boat. we heard from the foreign ministry earlier today that china is prepared to take a 100000 refugees if they come. but that's something i think the tides will need to in a very desperate situation. meanwhile, tony, i say that me and last minute trays also been trying to bolster its rang, so it won't conscripts even from the ranking minority usually they've targeted. so
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they do intend to continue fighting. it's dave, we've been hearing about this for over a months now. as the conscription was announced in the beginning of the year. and we had a couple of weeks ago that the military had started enforcing those conscription regulations earlier than expected. we were in fact a close to me, a lot of the town that's full. and in the last couple of days, uh, less than a week ago, covering this conscription story, thousands of people of late in the city. it seems the military are acutely aware of the fact that many people, given the choice of going into a military service, a little fleeting, the country, a doing a doing that or going to fight for some of these ethnic arms against the military. they particularly target, they were hanging around or kind states that seemed forcing them into conscription . what we've heard from people on the ground is they're not being used as soldiers
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themselves. the middle shaped still very suspicious of their allegiance, is i'm willing to put weapons in the hand instead that being used as hard labor voters but very reluctant to but i think it's assigned also that facing defeats on the battlefield. a very severe recruitment problems. the ministry is finding things very difficult much how the then they have at any point since the code tony chang that across that for us from the tie capital bangkok. thank you so much. tony. well defends editor alex patropolis has more on those latest developments. we've been discussing in manual. so this is the lake to set back to the government. flights is from the korean ethnic group sees a base in the meal wanting a town bordering neighboring thailand and a major overland trading help the surrender of some 600 government troops adding to the june to the virus. the civil war is known as the yeah. and the has that a serious impact to me, a mazda economy, and its population as to june,
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to struggles to provide basic goods and services. food and security is now affecting some 12900000 people, nearly 25 percent of the population. there is an increasing risk of malnutrition, particularly among children and pregnant women. meanwhile, basic medicines are running out and the health system is in turmoil. the fighting has intensified all across the country. is it varies, fighting groups, votes their own campaigns, often with crude homemade weapons, against over, straight to government forces in american states. fighting between the military and out of the army has reached its and then president, that level of violence confounding pre existing. but in that will be that is in modest poorest region as the addict anatomy has of both and begin to territorial control over most of the sensor kind and seeks to expense and not the right kind where menu will, he can go to me even the couple nate, the dog has been attacked as drones. damage was light,
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but the tank is on the building military june to improve the conflict closer to home the june to is using its air force to help its only units around the growing pressure. the civilian population is paying an increasing price as a couple of tents if alex could topless oh to 0 police in haiti's capital have moved people who are living near the national palace to safety. it's come on the heavy fire from games. the criminal groups have been trying to seize the pos this and a final push to gain control of the capital for the prince. violence has escalation since late february, when prime minister ariel only was forced to announce his resignation. research on your service, i gave him my niece, which is that the government leads to see this false offense. they must see the gangs as via races, but also as the result of the misery of the people. it is social injustice that
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calls to this junior that go to his phone. the vice president has been moved from prison to a military hospital, police stone to the mexican embassy and kito on friday, a resting hole, head glass, and triggering a major diplomatic crisis. class was seeking asylum and mexico as i left in america editor lucy, a new expanse. in the fallout from ecuador is read on the mexican embassy to extract a former ecuadorian vice president would been granted. asylum is escalating sharply for once. every government to me, america's, from the far less to the far right has condemned what is widely regarded as a by a nation has mixed with a sovereignty and the right to asylum, embassies, or regarding as foreign soil. according to the 1960 vienna convention, mexico was president. thank the international community for the support. i think criticized ecuador need be legit. it was incredible. not even, you know,
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she and although totally anita's debt to go so far with taking the side of fab before the international court of justice, even the latin american countries breaking ties with the door or recalling their passengers ecuador remains repentant. mexico violated the principles of non intervention in other states. it is elicit to grant assigned them to people who have been sentenced or accused of common crimes. ecuador is president also weighed in for the 1st time saying that justice cannot be negotiated totally because it's an irony that equity to i was willing to grant asylum to australian whistle blower, julia and assange, who remained in the ecuadorian consulate in london for 7 years. former vice president, so what she glass had been sentenced 8 years in prison for corruption when he saw the asylum in the mexican embassy, where he was grabbed by special forces please. now his lawyer says she appears for his life. if the homesick with this is the kidnapping,
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and we believe that at any moment they can kill him with a flash is a common criminal or not bose, the community of latin american and caribbean states, as well as all 35 members of the organization of american states will hold emergency meet things in the next 2 days to discuss a violation of international law that all accept ecuador insist cannot be repeated . to see in human algae, sierra santiago, pulse of russia including the urals, the volga and central regions have declared states of emergency. also some of the west flooding and decades. the disaster has forced at least 4000 people to leave their homes in the southern cogan region media say the flooding could effect at least 19000 people. meanwhile, residents of aust could been protesting against how local authorities have handled the situation. austin, president, got them a prison for help. they say they 11 to the nearby down combust. well that spring
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and your yourself of all of us who joins us live now from the are in dire region. julia, that's an awful lot of water behind you. tell us what you're seeing. oh, absolutely. so actually we are on our way to the west city of august and the high me, you're right is not a river. it's not a leg is just an ordinary fee or which has completely been filled out to a flooded and in some villages. and in some residential areas, the walls have risen to move in 9 meters and it snow the end. the peak has no, we have been reached. also a siren sounded in the city of oren bug local authorities, a calling a residence to immediately evacuate areas of potential flooding is increasing throughout. the region now was has in the euro and said tomorrow or revise. a rising and flooding more and more territories,
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at least 6 and have 1000 residents have been evacuate. as many were taken to the temporary accommodation centers in the safety of schools, as well as in the number of towns and villages in the region. there is no electricity in gas drinking top pools is prohibited that we know about the police $27.00 cases when people have constructive and intestinal inspection of the drinking contaminated rules. so the supply of both worlds, how it was organized, but they say it's knowing of the humanitarian age that is also actually being collected for the victims of the floods. apart from the, from the mountains of substance, there are many volunteers, also bring people to save, say, and try to rescue animals here. you know, you speak there about volunteers. i understand that residents are very angry with how the government what have you been hearing from them? are they now getting the help any, as well, the be beheld ways being organized, of course, and of course,
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i've seen lots of protests and a lot of discontent. people with me thing, the original governor, recently, unexpressed that and got 4 the handling of the situation. but i would say on the one hand, people do praise the mattress, the services work is calling them here is because they indeed was the nice in the freezing will. so without food or drink risk and that lives, on the other hand, people accuse local authorities of negligence and in sufficient measures to prevent it. even though many sciences predicts is that the launch amounts of snow would melt. uh, people are literally losing everything now and saying the payments and compensations offered by the overseas a way to small. so this i'm almost done which was designed to protect this until august has breast in 3 places. it was built relatively recently in 2015. i'm just 2 or 3 days before it actually buzzed the math or had been checking is conditioned on the showed. c the residence that's uh
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there was no stress of flooding in the say to him. and it's also interesting that according to a construction company, directly to responsible for the building of the don writings could have caused. they've done best in oscar. older people say that's huge amounts of money had been allocated for that particular dime for, for its construction. and it would have been possible to build a pool, pi reinforced concrete diamond know to blame the rodents now well, we'll be staying across the story for you here. on out to 0, certainly your last couple of out of the, the, for us on the scene in the or in bag region. thank you so much. you're you. i said has, he's here on out. all we ask for is to take a ride for the place among the community of nations. how to sign moved a step closer to a full un membership off. so the security council agrees to reconsider its officers
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instead of raising the end of ramadan and then the music was traffic jams up, the government is on economic, the hello the will of a sudden starting continues across a good pots of central and eastern europe. and so many more crowd that enrolling him from the west, outbreaks of cloud and rain, already flashing that heat out. so that way is what we do with the coming in this. this area of light pressure just pushes in from the atlantic. that will bring some knowledge about whether across things as well as pushing up into scotland process because coming back in behind, across the island and northern on and where by the coming in. of course, a good positive products easing over towards belgium. notice some websites and some when she was a little bit of snow that coming back in across the house avalon risk will be enhanced as a result of that fusion i was down to what was the se fine with a full many warm sunshine,
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$25.00 to every more so still unsettled across the good possible scandinavia, and that's going to be the case as we go one through wednesday. more outbreaks of right up to was the north west still on several just around northern positive italy up to was the outs. the woman i 5, it was the spring. so you have the heat is floating away that a good 10 degrees that full balance around 15 degrees celsius. trying find my model cost a good pos of north africa. lot of areas of allergies out here. you could see some wet weather planes. you to show us the air across the west africa, really ramping up over the next few days of the system. a little boat isn't mechanical or even that self driving train the vehicle . but androids today can be deal with a human only robot like me will be everywhere, which is 0 documentary,
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the welcome back. you're watching else a 0. let's remind you about top stories, the sound protest indians returning to the devastation. the city of con eunice in garza have recovered around a sheet bodies from the rubble that israeli troops pulled out of that area 2 days ago of to weeks of peace come up with palestine insight. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, meanwhile says a date has been set for ground operation in the southern city. a rough one and a half 1000000 palestinians of sheltering announcement followed the laces round. say, find faults in time. germany is used to defend itself in the un stop cause against accusations that it's facilitating genocide and gaza. the case which has been brought by nicaragua is cooling on the court's order. germany just stop supplying west homes to israel, of old relations that spring and step boss, and she joins us lives out from the hague. is that we already had some push back
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from the germans off to nicaragua, argued it's cases today, but we'll get more detail in goals and the coming out well, everyone is very curious to hear what a drum needs defense will be off. so we listened to 2 hours to harsh accusations coming from nicaragua, accusing germany of facilitating genocide and gaza, saying that many still is supply in weapons that actually has increased its supply 10 folds compared to the year before and is making huge profits of these uh, sales and any historical moral grounds for supporting israel are invalid, according to nicaragua, because supporting the israeli government is a different thing than supporting the jewish people. so immediately after the hearing germany's highest vehicle as far as it came out, saying it was a grossly biased, wasn't a god bless, added the germany as never and will never fly or late. the jetta side consents
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sanction, nor any humanitarian law. what we also hear is that germany will question the jurisdiction of the international court of justice to hear this case because it argues there is no dispute that needs to be dispute between 2 nations to bring it to this court. it says the guard when germany doesn't have a dispute, and it also says it's invalid because germany is not directly involved in the war in guys. so we will hear more details from the highest legal adviser in the next half an hour. and she also brought a team of lawyers from, from london, paris, and heidelberg in germany, who will certainly be staying across that for you here on out a 0. but covering that hearing for you live, it's announced at best than in the heck, thanks so much. i, it says it will impose restrictions on exports to israel until it reaches us. he's fine with some us. israel declined and chris requests to join the humanitarian aid
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admiral and jasa. the talk is foreign minister says a number of measures will be imposed against israel visa, how up with him, his eyes cardboard shop letting you know we had submitted a request to participate in the humanitarian aid operations with congo plains of our air force. we've learned that this request which was welcomed by the jordanian authorities, was rejected by israel. that can be no excuse for israel to prevent us from providing aerial aid to stuffing gardens. in response to the situation, we have decided to take a series of new measures against israel. oh, some. a delivery is arranged, hospitalization, rules, and goals over the weekend bringing desperately needed medical supplies. the doctors of the come out loud one complex, say the shipments are just a draw from the ocean compared to actually what's needed in the shipment. the items, the arrival of a shipment of medicines yesterday is not enough compared to the urgent needs of citizens due to the high rates of mount nutrition among them. along with the
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shortage of some food and medicines for these children, whom you can see in the background behind me in the children's mastery, the most of the children come into the hospital with mel nutrition, especially punctual babies due to the mound nutrition on the mother, and that affects the mother and other patients. this is the best thing to done. i'm not only suffering because of her, but also because of all the children, every child is suffering from malnutrition and every day we lose 5 or 10 children. it's not just the young children, men, the elderly, all of them have become ill due to the lack of nutrition, because it has been destroyed, life and goes, it has been destroyed. no one can find enough food or water. upon his times, application for full un membership has been referred to the security council committee in charge of admissions. the threats of the us veto forced palestine to put its bit on hold some 13 years ago. but earlier this month, it off the u. n. to reconsider cable that is under reports from un headquarters in
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new york on the state of palestine is one step closer to full un membership. this, after the security council agreed to reconsider its application. for many years, palestine has been trying to gain the same full membership status currently be stowed on a 193 other countries. all we ask for is to take a ride for the place among the community of nations to be treated as equals equals to all our nations and states. the security council standing committee on new member applications made up of all 15 council members. monday afternoon, held their 1st closed door meeting to discuss the palestinian application. but if they cannot reach an agreement in the security council or if the us vito's it, the membership id fails. and that's exactly what happened in 2011 the last time.
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palestine is bid for full un membership. got this far along in the process. it failed, primarily because the united states threatened to veto in the us as long standing position. is it power stein's full un membership should only be considered at the end of a peace process with israel? late on monday, after the closed door meeting, the us ambassador said their position has not changed. our position is the position that's known. it hasn't changed, but we're going to continue to find a path to bring a 2 state solution to the palestinians that provides peace for israel and the state for balance. palestine is long felt disenfranchised from the un, because it has no voting powers in the general assembly, due to its observer status, to become a full member. and the un article for the charter is the guidance which says a country must be
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a peace loving state. that accepts the obligations of the charter is able to carry out those obligations and is willing to do so. most member states believe palestine meets that threshold. but if the us fails to budge on its long standing opposition, the bid is likely do once again. gabriel's on do, i would use either at united nations in new york. all the fine press association has criticized as well. so blocking independence media access to gaza. i need a small number of foreign janice hasn't allowed in since the war started. and early on the is really military escort. the association says it raises questions about what israel doesn't want john, us to see more than a 100 media was have not been killed in gauze that during israel for the, the foreign ministers of russia and china say they will strengthen their security
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cooperation to counter us influence in the region. so the problem met one game during history day visit to beijing, china and russia. they've had no limits partnership in february 2020 to one. you also said the ministers discuss the was and ukraine. garza is that you for the task of forming your age and security, arises from president putin and mentioned in his address to the federal assembly of my chinese friends. and i agree to begin a dialogue with the involvement of other like minded people on this issue. well, katrina here has been a cost us visit for us in the chinese capital katrina. despite all that disapproval from washington, it does seem that moscow envisioning have again strengthened their partnership. what did the officials discuss? it is despite approvals in the us, and also because of disapproval from the us, the us has poll china, its biggest rival and full russian,
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its biggest threat. and these 2 countries oppose increasing us influence over europe and the growing power of nato, as well as what they've referred to as unilateral sanctions against both sides. so really, russia and china here on natural partners and that partnership was on display when the far mr. sport engaging on choose day. now after the press conference, they announce that they would be deepening security corporation across europe and asia now. so i love roles said that they would involve other like minded partners of those who didn't give any details as to who that might be or what country they might come from. he also said that both sides agreed to double down on counterterrorism corporation, especially in light of that attack in russia last month when more than a $140.00 people and katrina. i understand that ukraine was also a major part of these tools. what do we had from china or about that? yes, the major tilting point now china has repeatedly said that it's
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a neutral policy when it comes to this rule. but when you on tuesday, and besides that, china would continue to deepen its trading relationship, its economic relationship with moscow at a time when western allies are trying to isolate fruits and an isolate, most goes to this is really frustrating the us and its allies. and also a, this declaration from china, it just comes off the back of a visit from us treasury secretary, janet yelling, who was in china just on monday morning that there will be consequences for any chinese funds that aided in russia's war. but now have to be clear. badging has continuously denied that it supplies any weapon support to russia. but on tuesday we did hear one e say that he's replacing pools for each national peace conference to take place between kids at moscow. but so far it seems like not a slide has taken that suggest very seriously. katrina you who is watching that visit for us in beijing. thank you very much. katrina as now indigenous survivors.
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of course them all as civil war have been testifying as a genocide trial in the capital. 91 year old retired general has been charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and forced disappearance. is this garcia is accused of planning and executing thousands of master cuz during the contract from 1960, to 1996, an estimate of 200000 people were killed. more than 80 percent of them being ethnic maya soon as can be in. and that's going ask about how much are there people who lived in the communities that were massacred their survivors? because many people died in this massacres. they are giving their testimony of what happened of their relatives who died, how they fled from the army, and how this massacres were carried out by the army or severe drought. and columbia is pushing the national power grid at risk. was the levels and reservoirs used for generating electricity and some of the largest cities now at all time lows out of summer on patsy reports. now from boca time,
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columbia is reservoirs or brand new dry, upper long the new weather phenomenon and i'm going drove, has dropped their levels to their lowest and for decades with quality diagnosed with as may your has announced on the president did citywide wider rationing starting on thursday, explaining that repeated calls to save water since january have not been enough. time over. our goal is to change the habits of citizens of all good time to guarantee the supply of possible water in a short and medium to these majors unnecessary and inevitable, to guarantee the next month, and also next year supplied a quarter plaza. but with the city of $9000000.00 people will be divided into 9 sectors with each area going 24 hours without water. every 10 days you objective is to reduce household consumption by 11 percent. to mitigate the strain of thirty's will reevaluate the measure every 2 weeks. it is very worrying because
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this had not happened in many years. the truth is, i never lived through anything like this. it is time we became more aware about water and how we manage it. we will need to prepare, collect water and be ready when it falls on our zone. it's important to do our part to avoid something worse, like completely running out of water to drown, to excessive, baited by a new. so columbia starts a year with scorching temperatures and hundreds of forest fires, including a mountain, silver looking book that were walking inside the sands. i fan resar why? one of the 2 main resar wires that supply more than 70 per cent of the great couple of water to the city of bogus. it has been almost completely depleted here. you can see these measuring posts that these ruler posts that so that the level here is down to 0. overall. the rest of why is down to less than 18 percent of its total
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capacity. columbia also uses reservoirs to generate 95 percent of all its electricity. so it does say that the reservoirs, national average is now at 31 percent just for points above a 27 percent threshold. that would trigger a national power agreed alert. and with it, the possibility of widespread power outages. allison that i'm get the i just need, i will look that the president of cyprus has met the lebanese government officials and a route to discuss the influx of refugees to the island. cyprus says lebanon is a departure point for illegal crossings, and once financial aid from the european union to help it stem the floor, it's in a lot of has more from tripoli in northern level, and it takes 10 hours on a small boat to reach cypress, the closest european territory from lebanon's, northern shores, it's a journey will lead,
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wants to make once he saves enough money. he's a refugee from syria, with no jobs. in recent weeks, traffic increased on this migration route at a time of unprecedented poverty in lebanon, and in neighboring syria. that it from the us and i preferred to leave despite the dangers of such a journey. already 10 members of my family have died at sea. we are not able to survive here. all the heading, a high level delegation, cypriot presidents, nicholas chris, the dollar. this came to 11 on after more than 700, mainly syrian migrants arrived on his country shores last week. he didn't speak after talks with officials and bade route, but the president has said, reception centers have reached breaking point and is discussing with the european union how to condition 8 to 11 on to stop the flow of migrants. last year the you and refugee agency said nearly 4000 people made or tried to make the journey to europe from here. and the 1st 3 months of this year,
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separate officials documented more than 2000 arrivals on the islands compared to 78 in the same period last year, 11 on as being criticized for not doing enough to police. it's walters. but the authorities here say there is so much a country facing multiple crises can do well enough. but most of the estimate we don't want to exploit our refugee problem to any other country. but the world needs to understand that the syrians are entering our country illegally, and when we want to deport them back, we are accused of violating human rights. and while the united nations believes conditions in syria prevented from promoting returns, lebanon, cypress, say, there are parts of syria that are now safe, and refugees and migrants should be sent home. i keep low on these, almost sorta, i'm afraid to return to syria. everyone knows what to reach him does to those who do, we are all for free because the libby news government keeps talking about the porting
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syrians 11 on has the highest population of refugees per capita in the world. while the number of asylum seekers inside, per se, has reached 4 percent of the population, both countries say they're facing a crisis. their relationship is about to be tested as milder whether likely lead to more attempts to reach europe center for their eligibility to north 11 on. i'll still ahead here on our wrapped total solar eclipse has been seen across north america bringing daytime documents to millions of costs,
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the the region we know how to get to places that others can know as far as instead of going or the way that you tell the story is what can make
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a difference. the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. the indonesian government estimates more than a $194000000.00 people are traveling to their home towns during the holiday, which marks the end of ramadan. with more than 70 percent of the population on the move list are expecting $9000000000.00 gains the economy. jessica washington reports from the capital dakota, it's it's an in station in central to causes tens of thousands of people of appearing to travel to their hometown. ahead if they don't fit that holiday for me, homecoming means gathering with families, especially seeing parents. we are so happy to go home to gather with relatives. we don't get to me dolphin. then would you any, at the end of the room, it done is
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a tradition in indonesia, millions leave major cities to spend the holidays with their families. many of making the most a free buses provided by the government and reducing congestion on the roads. that 8000 with our own for the last few years, the number of people using motor bikes has decreased, and accidents have decline to. so this free homecoming is very effective. millions of engine agents, migrant workers come from all over the country to work in the capital and the other big city authorities say this could be the biggest free travel, susan, on record, more than 190 $4000000.00 people expected to be that's an increase of moving $70000000.00 compared to last year the innovation chamber of commerce and industry projects and economic boost of more than $9000000000.00. estimating the average family spends at least $200.00. know certainly on transport expenses,
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but also includes food and beverages and at the time, the other one which host the largest tech sales market in southeast asia, thousands of shopping for presents. oh, for data expenditure. personally, i only buy things that i knew. but i came here to buy swords for the, for my mother, my sister, and my sense economists say the travel boom is a good sign for the economy. an indication of growing consumer confidence, they pointed to several factors, such as an increase in the average wage and bits of transport infrastructure as reasons more people are taking trips this year. on average, there was an increase on the people to move from informal sex or of the economy to the formal sector economy. the fact that all that actually creates the, the rights for them to, to get the religious holiday as a loans out for around about one month uh salary. so they have the purchasing power
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. it's a week is big spending for millions of innovations. price. they say they happy to pay for it. she wants to spend a week at home with a loved ones. jessica washington, which is 0 to come to a letter in the last of the about 3 minutes, but many of the of a say the total solar eclipse, the past across north america was a spectacle. they will not forget. and then briefly paused in front of the sun on monday, blocking its lights and plunging millions, as in the darkness. so unhindered has the story. for a few brief minutes, the moon obscured the sun and bathed a 160 kilometer wide strip of north america into total absence of some it happens in any one spot on earth, on average once every 3000 years. but when it does, it unites people of all kinds in a shared wonder of the workings of the universe. when you see the sun completely disappear,
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become 1000000 times painter. and you see its purely white crone. it looks as though a black hole is opened up in the sky, is in a celestial celebration at butler university in indiana. people traveled across the continent for what, for many years, a once in a lifetime event, biding their time with games, juggling cards, and company on something more than an ordinary. monday. for about 80 minutes, a partial eclipse pulls a curtain of darkness across the sun until a bright shape like a diamond don't. a ring appears in the moon's horizon. scientist filming the van hope to gather information in this sense flaming corona affecting the stars, magnetic fields and the solar flares that can cause outages in satellite communications. in the same way that we might predict extreme weather on a way, hoping that we might be able to use the information that we learned from projects like this. so you add predict extreme solar weather. then the sun slowly reveals itself. again, this is incredible. this is like the super bowl. it's like the world cup final,
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you know, was kind of wrapped into one with the moon, still securing the sun. people who came here to witness these rare phenomenon and the path of totality are gathering their things will be checking out of hotels, priced up because of the eclipse and routing onto the highways to go tell the story . in the end, after all the time and trouble, was it worth it every single moment and therefore this is something indescribable. i would recommend it to anybody. it was risk take for a few minutes of wonderment and a lifelong memory. those we talk to say more than worth it. john henry and l. g 0. indianapolis. and finding out the engine administered to catch me at what tourist? southern smoking does a long rows of blossoming tulips. the flowers are in season at the end. you regarding memorial tulip gotten again a spoken reco. it says this is the largest. you'd have gotten an asia covering an
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area around bessie had lots of for this new zone, but i'll be back shortly with live coverage of the hearing at the you. its top costs, but germany will be defending itself against allegations it's aging genocide. and also the unique perspective. everything is political. you cannot stay out of politics and everything is a feminist issue. to on heard voices, we see our literacy destroying the ability to have a normal life in god and that the stories that really feel us having a normal life in his with connects with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. there is no over there and it's, it's right here and right now the stream on out to the around. this is the biggest, the over the next. and yet in history,
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