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all of this right here and right now the stream analysis era what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here as a theater. we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and they'll find a navigator. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a mass grave is discovered in hon. unice, southern gaza, at least 210 bodies have been recovered. we softer the is really army withdrew the is where the air strikes. it's
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a strip from north to south. at least 22 people. mostly children are killed and dropped off. funerals and they occupied westbank for the palestinians killed during a 3 day is really operation. the city is what we need, where people are voting to support measures, men to empower the police and the armed forces in the fight against organized crime and peace of similar to go to school. it's news man just to united all 3 to be i think up final. but i really also single publicly city and one of the most memorable semi final dispute, the competition the as we begin in gaza, where there are calls for an international inquiry after the discovery of yet
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another mass grave. alda 0 has gained access to the burial site inside the north side, hospital compounds and found you in us. 2 weeks, officer is really forces withdrew at least 210 bodies have been recovered so far. some were tied up appear to have been executed. there had been dozens of mass graves discovered across garza in recent months, including in the default hospital. and the mass killings have not stopped is really or strikes killed at least 22 people in the southern city of for that off on sunday . 18 of those victims are children and palestinians and the occupied westbank are also subject to is really violence. hundreds have turned out into and cut them for the funerals of 14 people killed in a 3 day is really rate one of the worst attacks in recent months worn out in a moment. but 1st tiny, my moods begins our coverage from the sights of those mass graves in the fine.
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eunice, this is the side of a mouse, a grave though the created by these really military as it is for not the hospital with in the past months. these really monetary not only destroyed the facility and severely damaged the whole complex that and also the hospital, but also created this mass a grave. for the past, the 3 days civil defense, the crew members and paramedics, have been able to retrieve a 180 bodies of people who were buried in this massive grave house. more than half of these bodies were 3 of their on non largely on identified, their identity is lost and their names might not be remembered at all. there's really military is believe to create this massive grave after taking the bodies that were buried at the courtyard of the hospital, given the difficulties of performing formal barrier as the war was urging. and the
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attacks were scaling up the vicinity of loss of hospital. it is also believe that is really military use, this massive grave and it created it as it was searching for the bodies of those really hostages. as more bags are found here, with zebra riding on them. but what's more devastating is the bodies that were found. the were tied up with zip blogs inside of plastic bags when buried and burdened in this mazda grace. many of the people who were missing from the hospitals are believed to be among the people. the bodies are retrieved from this massive graves. this is happening, my more. i was just the it off mazda the house without palestine, or we cannot speak to william, save us as a professor of international law and middle sex university, london. he was the chairman of the un commission of inquiry and to the 2014 gaza conflicts. he's joining us from norman,
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the welcome to alpha 0 and mr. shavers. how would you categorize the discovery of these bodies in this mask, raven funniness well, mass graves like this have always been an indication that the more crimes have been committed. whether it was in the form, it was lobby, a new or ukraine, and now in god. so there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they're buried according to rights, and that they can be identified by their next the cube next of kin. and none of that appears to be done. so israel has a lot of explaining to do about this, but moreover, the fact that some of the bodies were apparently bound up were tied points to summary execution. so all of this, as i say, calls for full blown criminal investigation with the view to holding the perpetrators accountable. is it possible to determine if this is a work crime as well, whether the, whether it's a war crime or not,
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depend on the nature of the killing. how the big, how does this work? the people, the bodies, how they were killed, whether they were summarily executed, whether they were in fact murdered in that manner, or whether they were casualties or the bombing, which may also be a more crime. remember that we're talking about a hospital. these were people who were killed in a, in a venue that's supposed to be as a, protected by international law and should never be the object of an attack. so all of the indicators point to war crimes in my opinion and is a mass grave, a violation of international humanitarian law. well, to the extent that the bodies of the dead are to be treated with respect with dignity and to be identifiable. these are violations of international humanitarian law. whether it's a war crime is another question because not all violations of international
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humanitarian law amount to more crimes. and this might not be that bad. mere fact of the mass grave or if it gets it is, may not necessarily be a war crime as such, but within the, within the grave and the manner in which the people were killed. undoubtedly, there are war crimes that were committed. i mean, this is not the 1st mass graves found and gaza in the past few months. there was another one, a few others. in fact, there were found on the grounds, if another hospital a ship out hospital and you say that the is really is, will have to answer to this. but how likely is that, and how can such crimes be prosecuted as well? the obvious institution to prosecute them is the international criminal court. when there were a mass graves found in the suburbs of cubes in 2002, 2022, the international criminal court jumped with the tenant to attention and began to investigate the mediately. and of course,
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the mass graves and ukraine were condemned. by the united states and other countries, this requires at least the same treatment. the international criminal court is the body that should be investigating them. of course, whether it will do it is another question we're waiting for to act. and finally, of course, we have to remember that this is occupied territory, and israel is responsible for the welfare of the people in the occupied territory. the problem though is you say, is where they'll be held accountable. this is a, a, this is a re shame that acts with impunity and maybe many of the people involved think that they have nothing to worry about. and they'll never be brought to adjust their race. an important point about the mass graves that were found in boucher and the outrage by the international community at the time this was back in 2022. we're not seeing the same outrage now. how do you explain the double standards as
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described by many as well? these are the double standards that have always been a feature of the conduct of israel and the attitude towards israel by its supporters, the various western governments led by the united states. and so. ready the outrage gets expressed when that's direct to the fulton and the russians because of the conduct in ukraine, but the same sort about ready just not to express. when we find that is where. ready is, is, is responsible. now, this is why so many are turning to institutions that are judicial like the international court of justice. because there is a sense that at the international court of justice, the double standards are, well, there may have been some double standards in the past that this is not an institution where we expect to because it applies the law. and that's why countries like south africa and nicaragua have turned to the international court of justice.
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we expect the same independence and impartiality from the international criminal court. but so far it hasn't manifested that in terms of, in terms of israel and, and this is ultimately the responsibility of the prosecutor of the court. who himself seems to be manifesting double standards in the way he treats things like the discovery of a mass grave, depending on whether it's in keys or the suburbs of keys or whether it's in castle . alright, i told him shave us. thank you so much for speaking to us from normandy, a little further north and gaza. there has been a major, a talking, does a city the witnesses capture the moment of impact stuff and is really, are striking a residential area. the health industry says at least 48 people have been killed across garza in the past day. and that takes the total number of palestinians killed to more than $34.00 thousands, including 14 and
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a half 1000 children thought up as soon as joining us not from the far from the south of the gaza strip. thought it tell us about the latest air strikes across the gaza strip in the past few hours and thereafter. my yes, the latest is very a tax and the gaza strip has been directed towards the top where the east very uh, to the realism side with the flights of steps have been bouncing the eastern costs of devalue receipts, of attacking agriculture. a lot of these areas alongside that the ministry has, has been attacking the neighborhoods of them aside from this huge area that has been widely huge without injury shows where a number of residential houses being completely destroyed and gotten caustics. you the parts of the guns, the realities that more attacks also had been carried out in the middle areas in the past. couple of hours where 7 palestinians have killed in almost a rocks for refuge account need. the victims are from the same. some lead within
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the 5 south of the territory here in rough on within the past 24 hours, at least warranty palestinians have to report to fuels including 16 children. but we have been also hearing from is really media reports and on the side with the military spokespersons beyond me that the is very military chief of his stuff had passed plans up for the military operations in the southern territories along site that the ministry troops on the ground to have been a rating in order to prepare the field for more potential operations that could be carried out within the coming weeks of that's really much is what the usability ministry has been doing in the past couple of days in a row for has to happen intensifying the military attacks on residential areas alongside that. the have been also given code is for a number of residents to feed from sets and pops of the rock. a refugee camp is a part of their ongoing operations on the ground,
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but clearly we have been seeing international humanitarian organizations have been switching help, make sure time to attend and be switching upon you to send the launch in launch numbers. could be assigned also for evacuating palestinians or from before south here and roughly yes, this betty ministry has been not taking the step for us to be on the ground, but who signs of moving? why is it regarding just specific which we definitely will bring a catastrophic on on speaking with humanitarian catastrophe? of course the territory. ok thought it. thank you. we'll check in with you a little later. thank you for that reporting from what i fastened garza. well the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has blamed him us for the failure to reach a cease fire deal that would allow for the release of the is really captives and goes on. and he's also vowed to further increased pressure on him us in the coming days. let's all the other show. unfortunately, until now, the old proposed list of the release of all hostages have been outright rejected by some of them do. that's why the us secretary of state, rightly said from us,
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refused all the officers that were made to, according to him on the only thing preventing a deal that would release the hostages boxes from us. you called me instead of bucking down from it's extreme positions. so how much i must build on division between us and drawers and encouragement from the pressure directed these randy government there last time we will deliver additional and painful blows on from us . and that will happen soon. in the coming days, we will increase the military and political pressure because this is the only way to free our hostages. and the chief victor will not bring in mohammedan must city has a media studies professor and political analyst at the door. hot institute for graduate studies. welcome back to elgin 01, nothing. yahoo says that they're going to increase political and military pressure on time us. what do you read into that? well, it certainly seems like something is coming on an invasion of israel's been talking about this threatening to invade it off for for many weeks. and if you remember a few weeks back, they said they had that had, they had identified
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a specific date on which they were going to invade that off. so we might be getting closer to the date that they've identified. they, they probably have or possibly have intelligence about the location of, of, uh, from us, or as long as you had a fighters. they might have intelligence about the location of hostages. now there all kinds of questions about then why would you telegraph the attack? because not that goes the palestinians, an opportunity to maneuver via the underground tunnels and other routes to, to go towards the central part of guys or, or towards the toward the north. and then, you know, there's also the fact, you know, what thought it was talking about in his report about the humanitarian consequences . right? there was a leak cable from the us embassy in israel from back in early march. and they warned, of the quote, catastrophic came in that area and consequences and quote, if an invasion of what off off were to happen. but it just looks like there's really don't particularly care. because the, i mean enough,
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i suppose to be up what's described as a safe. so isn't it right the, the people are in golf. i mean, it's worth reminding everyone the people are there because israel told them to go there. right. when they 1st started this often to end their operations in the north and central part of cars are they told everybody to go toward the south. i think their hope so certainly back in the early months was that egypt would open its borders and that this would create a kind of opportunity for mass population transfer. that's clearly been the is rarely objective from the start, but it hasn't gone according to israel's plans. but to all those people are there because israel told them to go there because it's a because it off was declared by israel to be a safe zone. and now it is the most densely populated, strip of land on earth, which is why that leak us government cable said that there's this would be a catastrophic humanitarian crisis as an invasion order, right. and there also have been air strikes on deaf as well. so it hasn't been a safe zone since, since uh for a few months now,
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but nothing. yahoo is he trying to change the facts on the ground then when it comes to any potential ceasefire, thoughts that seem to be stalled right now? i don't think netanyahu is serious about ceasefire talks to begin with, you know, unless, you know, from us is willing to surrender to his terms, which have always been absurd. he's basically asking, come us to surrender all of the hostages in exchange for the continuation of, of the war there's, there's literally nothing for a mazda game. there's no incentive for, from us to agree to the terms that he and united states have been proposing. so i don't think he's serious about that. i think that he wants to invade that off. that's what he's been talking about. and i think that's for looks like that's what's gonna happen because the united states refuses to use it's leverage to stop this attack. look, speaking of the united states, we saw just about 24 hours ago. the house of housing got a package of billions more for israel. what do you make of that at this time?
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i mean, is this a sign that the us is giving is really a green light to go into the foss with these new billions and weapons as well. i don't think the us has been serious about sort of checking is real at all since the start since the start of this word there's, there's, you know, some rhetoric and certainly there are some critiques, i think they'd like is real to do to conduct themselves a little bit differently, but for the most part, the united states is behind, is realized. as you all have been talking about for, for months. there is some suggestion that there was an agreement, maybe an under the table agreement between the united states and israel. and that if israel didn't respond to iran in a, in a, in a major way, that in a way that escalated that tension in the region that the us, what sort of sign off on an invasion of what i'll find that might be what, what happened here okay, thank you so much mohammed, unless we thank you. as a general strike has been declared across the occupied westbank after
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a 3 day is really rate of to him cut him, killed 14 palestinians to 0, isn't that? but he reports and the notions refugee camp into and cut him and they occupied westbank. the north, some sort of fluids recap, has turned into one large workshop with 1st responders are trying to take care of some of the damage that has been incurred during the 3 days to that are few decals as you can see here. every thing has been affected when we talk about the electricity, the water, the rows that have been completely destroyed, but they know that the repairs will take months to be fixed. so this is a different situation than any of the res seem inside the cab. they'll use who is ready for destroying the infrastructure, but the scale of this damage was something they've never seen before. when
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life is coming to somebody, even during the 1960, the 2nd, the roads never looked like this. they want to take us about decades back into cool . so they continue to call the police. this is pure event, it is i will, in amana has been damaged, you know, lives since 1948, and i'm not 54 years old. and i've only been seen the ugliness and torture of these rarely occupation. since i was a child, we were asleep. the ami suddenly winton, when my sister opened the door, she saw an odd sort of show and she started crying. she was good. the cap has turned to one big morning house. how nice my son was late here some more than 6 hours and is rarely snipe acute him as he opened the window, medics were shot when they tried to take his body. i stood next to him kissing him . good boy, i the as the repair efforts continue here to simeon sell us. there's no guarantee
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that the israeli forces will not return here again and incur similar damage to the infrastructure. so that of home and so their lives is that, but he does eat up for cutting you off your prize westbank. the ecuadorian are voting in a referendum which could see tougher measures and post a fight surgeon gang violence. the new security measures put forward by president daniel nicola include deploying the army to tackle organized crime. so once peaceful south american country has been struggling with a shocking rise and violence, but it seemed to mayor's co this week alone, terrorism, but was joining us from outside upholding station in durance oats. here is a, how is turn out been of
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the theory is that, can you hear me? okay, well, we're here. i can hear you. ok. and we're here are this cool where people have been coming to cast their votes. it's been steadily. there's about 4 hours to go when this is happening. so a ring of violence has been ongoing in this country. we're here in the city of lou done. this is a play for clashes between the police and the armed groups and drug trafficking organizations are con spencer forties. for example. in this fits, you have been constantly threats. and then when you talk to people who are secuity is their main concern. and this is something that has been ongoing in this country since taking office in november last year,
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president that me and no more promise to fight in security to fight drug trafficking organizations. and that's why he push the armed forces on the suites. and that's what we're seeing everywhere we go there also in control of this country's prison, that's where many of the organizations have the boxes have been detained there. and that's how they handle this organization. so, but still the situation continues to be swimming dire since you would be here to may years have been killed. one of them about 3 hours away from where we are. so what are ecuadorian bolting today? they have to pick 11 questions that they have. you can see them right here. most of them are related to security issues, but there's also some economic reforms they would have to vote yes. oh no, it's not clear yet whether the yes or the know, well when all of those questions it could be just and so i mean shows there's going to be a yes and the other issue is there is going to be a no. but what it starts on is that it is going to be a big, big test for precedent on, you know,
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what the situation is in the country right now. let me tell you that when you talk to people here, most of them are supporting the government semesters to fight and security to fight cartels that are operating in this country that control large parts of this country . and that's why they're holding for the military. for example, to be enjoying the operations with the police because they say that they're tired of living in fear. okay, thank you, tourism. oh, thank you for that update from ecuador, several serv. majority districts are also holding a referendum that could remove ethnic albanian mirrors from power. they took off as last year and it's violent scenes off to the previous serve. mayor's resigned officers avenue massage has more from kosovo as capital. christina, the presidents of 4 serv, majority municipalities in north of kosovo, have been called to cast their votes in a referendum to remove all opinion mayors that were elected in april last year on
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the very small turned off. so fully 4 percent following serves the white glove of local elections called last year left to violate was about the roof, the between the police and local serbs who were center. this is something you may use from entering the municipal buildings. the violence in the north last year fled to then, to the tensions between the old falls comfortable. and so it'd be, as it'd be of those not recognized close to both in defendants and considered as the, as, as part of its 3rd story. and your has passed since those tensions occurred. then today, some 46000 voters in north, of course. so we'll have a chance to vote in a referendum that could eventually lead to snap elections in those for me in this analysis however, of the serbian part is backed up advice to be all have once again called for a boy cost and blamed, comfortable prime minister i'd been quoted for doing as they said, everything he could for the vote to fail. now,
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comfortable prime minister has rejected the accusations and called for citizens to the north. the vote if they wanted to remove and they are from office now for that the succeeds 50 percent of the overall number of voters is eligible. there's these need to vote in favor. okay, let's take a closer look at the history that brought the region to this point. so following the break up, the former yugoslavia in the early 19 ninety's because of a war on the nato intervention, sol, kosovo, declare independence from serbia, and 2008 serbia. and since ally, russia didn't recognize that independence, although the us and many other countries did. the majority of cost of us population or ethnic albanians, but served dominated areas in the north have a high level of autonomy. spence, course on. he is a professor unrestored teacher at the university of char to he warren. the boy called off the referendum with likely me intentions will continue. it is
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random. oh ok, exception referendum fails. then by law there could be no additional red problem within you. so pretty much uh, we are gonna continue with the term situation with the, with the mayor's meeting of the law. so they are spending. busy for so just in the middle. so i do not see. busy the situation for about a year. busy will change in watson was however, is to find in speed to flow. and the, when for her matters to be re boss. so, the current problem install customer on the, on the ship, any name,
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constitutional way. meaning to simply oust the mayor's invest fucking fraction. because also seem to be ready to go back a still ends on the, on the 0. it is our, the government's healthcare received div divisions in from the problem entry. elections are under random all deeds and uphold for the fact the countries ties with india and china. coming up and support, liver pool, free and jack some life into their premier league titles challenge. we have the latest football coming up and then later the also still watch on the ground and do by there is fresh water folding to the west in government, in the capitol and center. and this is from the daily send, the stalls that you've been pretty big. and this fairly mentioned this part of you
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having the same is true the surface to saturday and improvement of weather for the north where it's time. but within a couple of pretty awful days, that rain has gone away. now i must have 2 kids. look, you find one or 2 light chairs as temples back up to about 90 degrees of very little wind. where there are shares on it's really eastern side of took here, possibly as a buyer's down and down to were a rob. we should probably watch these boxes temperature down to 24. how they can kind of close to his record at the end of the weekend. the big picture is one of wind wrong and shares. yes, they're all big chances. you know, dining west and you have in the south west side. if you look at this here for the test, once again, they're called a strong wind blowing down the gulf. by the time we get to choose day. but the rain here in the room could be something to watch as it move slowly across into our stand us down unpack as terms of kind of where of course, recent reading was pretty vicious to the warnings i for the whole off can you for the potential big sandstone, same is true on the coast of terms of near but to go science and all that. most of southern africa is robert to try
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. people have told us the circumstances, it even more important than usual to come together to share what they feel they have the the, the top stories on how to 0 this hour. i'll send you an emergency services a mass graves have been uncovered in hon. eunice, 210 bodies have been recovered so far. they were found buried inside the cities and also the medical complex is really military, withdrew from that area on april. the 7th is really air strikes, have killed thousands of civilians across scars off a $100.00 or so. do you have insurance? some of the heaviest a task?
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more than 34000 people have been killed since the war began, including 14 and a half 1000 children. a general strike husband declared across the occupied west bank after a 3 day is really raised. killed 14 palestinians. hundreds of people turned off for the funeral of the victims at loose ends, refugee camp into instead of israel's government, is describing us plans to sanction military units accused of human rights violations. as a red line, the sex through state antony blinkin is expected to announce the restrictions in the coming days. same bas robbie has been speaking to palestinians and they occupied westbank will say these sanctions are merely a whitewash for is really crimes. after the worst violence in the occupied westbank in weeks or us plan to sanction one is really battalion based on state department findings. months old for crimes. now years old, how it stands for and ministry says the americans are not serious about holding
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israel to accounts. sections of old was auto income, but this to look to be an attempt to whitewash is an army or as an army is an the limits of committing war crimes, the crumbs that goes to humanity and to come out of the genocide. and by this time, this would love to be a white voice for the army. we believe that the americans are serious thinks would stop the complicity in the age on the sides and guns on the unit in question. the nets. are you who the vitality of a 1000 ultra orthodox soldiers, they have limited interaction with female troops are allowed more time to pray and continue religious studies in keeping with conservative police linked to incidents of torture and abuse in the occupied westbank, most notably in 2022, when 80 year old posting and american omar aside, died in custody. he was detained, handcuffed, blindfolded in a band. and in near freezing conditions, the nets are you who were relocated to the golden heights later that year and are
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currently in gaza. even if the unit is disbanded, israel's national security minister has said he will absorb the soldiers into the ranks of the police. but 25 other battalions will remain deployed across the occupied west bank. this week is rarely forces subjected palestinians in the tucker and refugee camp to levels of destruction. not seen since the 2nd in the fall of the 20 years. while israel's government is furious, that its biggest manufactor would sanction its military for palestinians. here it is political theater, the americans and lying, i say to bide it and then the americans enough like with this to you talk about democracy and human rights. while human rights are violated using us money and weapons lava it's nonsense if the us wanted to sanction them, they wouldn't have talked to them like weeds among us. the us presidential guidance commitment to one side of this conflict remains clear. despite numerous reports of human rights violations, since the war on guns will begin,
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his administration has expanded israel's weapons stockpile and just days ago, vetoed the palestinian bid for recognition as a full member state of the un. the best case scenario, this could set a legal precedent in syria, could mean that israel will no longer be immune to violating international law because rarely military's behavior might even change. but the more likely scenario, this is damage control. it is messaging by a white house with diminishing popularity ahead of a presidential election. zane bus robbie ultra 0, romano loved the occupied westbank post on the ukrainian president of the let him are zalinski has bank. the us house of representatives for passing is $61000000000.00 a bill. it was part of a major military package that also provided funds for israel, taiwan, and several other allies. ukraine hopes the aides will hold russian advances deeper
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into the country, shawn, home and reports from the capital cheese. the ukraine have been waiting for this for months while it runs short shows on the front line. and the defense has to protect its power plants. without this u. s. military package, president below them is lensky said ukraine would lose the war. the will see, i think, is the fault. we'll really strengthen the armed forces will be praying, and we will advocate chance for the 3. great, not. if you crane really gets the weapon system we, we need so much read the thousands of song just need so much and this age should not be just grad emptying layer all over, but it has to end up in tangible weapons systems. 8 was $61000000000.14 in direct weaponry. it'd been stuck in the house of representatives
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for 2 months, some republicans opposing it, even going to a vote. still need send it approval before being signed into law. but that seems a little bit guarantee that the more that the site is coming like we've got to build the senate will approve it so, so that ukraine can re gathered strength of the fight back against russia. then the question is, how soon the equipment can be on the ground. a pentagon spikes person said that munitions could be move in days. apparently, some of the west memories were ready in storage in europe, but it will still likely take weeks to get to you. crane's front line military and let's say that gives for us your window to continue pressing its current advantage to some time it's policies have been a bouncing slowly but steadily. the way from re may be enough to hold the balance of the summer offensive. ukraine says russia was planning, but it's only a matter of time before the country really gave me to appeal for more us military.
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i don't home and how does it have kids? pablo fault in our is a defense and military analyst. he says, russian officials believe the us a package won't change things for ukraine on the battlefields. in moscow, russian officials have already reacted at different direct house resolution on your brain. and the russian responses defined russian officials have said that. ready is not going to change anything that this will not help you create when the plan is going to lose. but you might, states wants to keep the premium to mail it, treat as still fighting tools and november presidential elections. maybe that right. all right, great. russian of america is do is spewing russian frozen assets to spend this money still with money on its own motion,
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industrial complex because most of the money is going to stay in the meredith ticket by american arms and ukraine's will be a sacrifice. so it's unpredictable reaction that this is not changing much on the battlefield. and this is going to be just worse for ukraine. ukraine is going to lose, but it's going to suffer a lot. there's going to be most of that with some kind of balance because there's also not only the american a package, but there's this check or what you're being package password reset for most of your shelves already in the pipeline. it should arrive at a minute between several days, most likely we had a week or 2 on the battlefield. columbia, as opposition as calling for the largest protest. yes. against president gustavo petros government. the rallying against wide ranging social and economic reforms by the left wing administration. petra wants to reform the health care sector by
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cutting out private insures and increasing state control asunder and fits his life for us and columbia as capital bogota. so what are the protest? her is actually calling for what are they hoping they'll cheats the well very nephew list to the times hear what they want to leave the office. a lot of people here are also calling brand new feats meant the president then at the very least to stop the reforms that he's hoping to push forward. and so far he has had a hard time viewing. so in this thing, i try to implement this a james that with decrees or executive actions, i'm part of the government that a lot of the people that are protesting here today still have been to repair in and that they are becoming more radical as time passes. by and there's no doubt that, as you said in your introduction, that this has been the largest and most successful of the protest and part of the
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opposition since the beginning of the federal government. now, over i am more than a year and a half ago, and not only they're showing that they're able to mobilize their base, but they are increasingly able to mobilize people that also feel this concern to both necessarily recognize themselves and the traditional rights of the country. they're more sen, 3 is there more middle class, not upper class people, which is why we have seen protesting again, previous protests from the right. okay. i'll just send you a. thank you for that recording from both of us all hundreds of gathered and rio de janeiro and supports of brazil's former presidential year. both scenario he urged supporters to join him saying that freedom of expression is under threats . whole scenario is facing several legal battles including an investigation into an
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a legit who against the current president. the recent assume that the silva, he also faces charges for lying about his coat with 19 vaccine records. monica jada care visit that riley has more from rio de janeiro. we are here in region narrows. i like on the beach for all the you can see here the president of the show you both. so nato was banned by the supreme court for running for public office until the 2030, because he's seen as the aid of cool to keep himself in power even after he lost the election to current president. we do not know that the, you know, people here believe the big will be able to overturn this decision by showing there's trends on the street earlier. we're supposed to both are and i have a son sen flavio full sonata. and that is what he said. now people here also think that they have to support
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a billionaire must have washed against brazil supreme court saying that it was interfering with free speech. and that happened after those supreme court took down accounts on social media on x, formerly known as twitter of vehicles. according to the supreme court used to instigate the money to your knowledge of all just there are real generic polls of clothes in the mold eaves where voters have begun costing their ballots and parliamentary elections crucial for president mohammed we used to 6 political parties are fielding, nearly 370 candidates for the 93 states in parliament uses election last year escalated rivalry between india and china. as a result of his campaign to eject indian troops on a serial, how much is the most of these in bassett, or at the united nations?
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he says the elections focus more on domestic issues rather than regional politics. and the dog amenities quite confident file size like a at least a 70 percent of the seats in the parliament. the election is being held at the, at any important point at any important debt to for the president. it really loved the president to this topic, implementing the end side. it submitted a number of in business development projects that the president has initiated. seems that to me know if he is even november, this election is miss about deal funded to colored. i'm of the, in the indian ocean and it's more about the law is, is more about the future of the morlocks. it's about the mode of young people. it's about being in stability, and it's about creating plus parity. and it's about creating, visiting, and smart. it's uh and it's about uh,
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the president realizing that mission he has set out for them all of this spend peeve onto presidential election last year. and we believed that the confidence that people off all of this middle class on the president's government view, enable the president to uh, implement those policies and realize division edition of uh, and inclusive politics out be a prosperity is more they see it. and that's the, that's the direction that money to get. people would like. well, forward is in southern china are bracing for what they say to be severe flooding, seeing only once in a century, more than $80000.00 people have already been evacuated and gone. gone province alone. which has been experiencing to wrench lorraine since friday. several villages have been cut off by the flood waters. the national weather office warns
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major storms are on the way for coastal areas. here's what's coming up on the news . our. a warning from farmers in the you k why they say for the production will be significantly reduce confidence for the lower tier team that julian mattress are united and massive steps. we are locked in from the face of some finals, the
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fast lane to 2 weeks. so the total does not contain the time for the sports news. here is peter 3. thank you. now just to united, have i become country city in an epic f,
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a cup semi final ed wimbly united came into this match as the was the welding favorites that are premier 18. well, they will probably spend the 2nd tier of english for the full. and they will delivery on those expectations stuff for terminate harry mcguire and who the mandates insure the 3, the lead for the rate tables, the sky blues, that aspirations of their own. anderson's kind of a hey, and how do you write smart penalties? both of them right back into the 1st extra time. these were required off the 120 minutes and actually heavy supported saved the country most to all their own the hand b. as long as it's best. eric's in houseman instead of the skin of 1899 volumes to the cup final, where they will take on another team, who is 5 interest assist you with who have kept up the pressure on premium. the leaders also thanks to a 31 minute full him trans. alexander arnold,
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ryan graven both and the other adjuster because you're gonna talk to the mattress. the says he can overtake the pool and also should they when they came in had ran the good faith may fits his driver's boss alone. the lights are on sunday now plastic a rail so it's 8 points. care of boss a at the top of leader coming into the game at the center yoga ben about. when wouldn't see them open up in the living point lead with just 6 games remaining. both teams hate into the match on the back. a full straight league wins she, but most of those are about to do the most. this is the most important game of the season. we must win to put pressure on the royal madrid and narrow the gap into 5 points. that's the scenario we want to see. at the end of weight, the whole lot of them were playing against a very competitive for all who were doing great lately. i'm like convinced that this is going to be the usual classic of competitive and even really full time. or if this is a great challenge for us to be closer to winning league classic others in london or
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will record his folder in episode he's madison reigning olympic champion perez jeff chicha. it has crushed the previous based time in a women's new race. the canyon springs it over the last 300 meters to finish, and at the time of 2 hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds breaking the previous knock, say 5 may re case any f. b 2017 london race. think specific view holds will record for women in a race alongside mile run is finished in 2nd place. the race starts with a tribute to last you as manes champion calvin gibson, who died in a call crashing and came here in february. it finished with these countryman and framed, alexander would see someone, you know, running a loan that down the final straight to early 1st major mattress and went to shanghai with emacs for stuff and continues to dominate. for me, the one, the one, the chinese growing pre to move 25 points, career chasing his 4th will title david stakes reports. i tried a pretty fair shanghai,
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another race another waiting for much the step. and once again, the 3 time world champion started from pole position and took the check and flag to rack up as full of victory and 5 races is $58.00 when overall. but it's 1st step. but in china you had a car was basically on rails and um yeah, i could do whatever i want to do with it and that's kind of weekends are of course, amazing to uh, to feel. and of course then to achieve basically what we did this weekend this semester, this was the 1st going pre and showing that the 5 year is because of the countries 0 tolerance approach to the carbon 19 pandemic. that would 2 safety causing the race. once a voucher, a boss has stolen the edge of the track and another following a couple of almost single, tiniest incidents. all right, kevin magnus and put yuki sonata a lot. stroll, run into the back of daniel ricardo for all my goodness. it was well before. meanwhile, in the pit lane, one of the alpine mechanics was looking at some seriously injured when he was struck by p. a ghastly, loosely,
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a wheelchair and just stopped to go to the none of it distracted the stuff enough for him. he's now 123 at the last 27 races stretching back into last season. impression maclaren, slender. norris was 14 seconds behind to the no associated pirates, the red bull, one too. but still no winds for the protest drive the least. now if any 2nd 8 times . i mean, i just wasn't expecting today until i got everything ready to go home early. and i'll be on the podium so it's a pleasant surprise, but um, it shows the team and then a good job of working on and understanding of things. it says things go to emotional for china is 1st ever drive a show when you be celebrated in front of his home. friends in shanghai, the finishing 14th would sell, but the next race is in miami, on may 5th, where it's hard to predict anything of the stuff. and when we have these know $25.00 points, clear, the top of the drive is standing savings folks, which is 057. the call to nice right is have one a threatening match. and the indian premium iq against the royal challenge has been good news. throw challenges need
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a 21 runs off the final over to when you come and show me how to get close. the 36 is that he was dismissed with these team meeting. just 3 runs of tools and the match was decided with a dramatic run out on the final delivery. the lifeline is winning filing one run on the the better than like the negates open the n b a title defense in the plant. so the win over the lake is in game one of a series. anthony davis le bron james combined for 59.4. the lake is wrong with this huge screen pointer, but it wasn't enough on the go kitch school. 32 point some 12 rebounds. as the house pulled up a 9 straight way now over the lake is 114103. game 2 is in denver. on monday. we could have been better and that's all the place and the bottom line, but we could have been better. we know just the house, how much more you don't have much room for error versus everything, especially at their own home floor. it's just
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a team that's been through everything obviously to defend the champions. so now you've got to execute. you gotta make shots, you gotta defend um and then you can give them extra possession. then you will click squandered. a 14 point circles, a lead against the philadelphia 76 is before rallying miles. mcbride scrolling the time breaking fos good as they went on. so when 111100 and so the surface symbols beat the phoenix suns in game one. anthony edward school to gain high 53 points, 18 of which came in the 3rd quarter. certainly came into a blow out the temples winning 129 feet 5 defensive that we'll finish with these go right to up. so we'll slip big tournaments in australia, keeping hot, and you'll see a lot of dolphins decided to join into thankfully, they didn't distract to wise gabrielle bryan who won her 1st world championship to
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rebate the right. that's what was full thing. so now i'll have more let them play through the ring. we'll see you later peter. thank you so much for that. well, farmers and the u. k. are warning that crap hills will be hit after months of heavy rain with the entire field still under water in some areas soup production is expected to be significantly reduced in an industry already struggling with higher fuel and fertilizer costs. hayward reports from lincoln sure. in the east of england, huge swathes subprime english farm land. i'm the was a month soft. a devastating storm swept the country. the levels of slow the receding, but the damage has been done. a few weeks ago, these fields resembled an inland sea. the only way to get to the house was by boat should all be planted, should be great farmer henry would find himself facing a financial bottle caused by massive storms and a t mum, super cold. rain falls. it's obviously the horizon, the, you know, i'm
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a young farm, a call a baby on the way, trying to provide for my family. and this is how i meant to why in the living is by producing food and selling it. and if it's covered in mall, so i can't do that and you get up every day to say your phones, you know, looking like this. and me just wondering, well how in a i'm a going to carry out. well, property can be insured against flooding crops in the ground. cons. so the estimated loss of not bringing in the hub is to will run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. the soil onto the water is some of the most for the child in the country. but clearly, no crops will be produced from it in the next few months. and the form here faces the real risk of flooding again. and that means food which should be making its way onto the market in the coming months from here wasn't a few kilometers away. sometimes thing has been taking place after the land was heavily flooded, but it has been
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a struggle. and that's reflected the national picture, hopefully we normally 60 percent through deficiency in this country. i think realistically, if i'll be down in the lower fifty's and with what's going on around the world and how we caught, rely on importing all of these, all these different pacific we refreshed. what was that even better else? we need to be around 70 percent self sufficient to make sure, okay, som, is, are adaptable, but increasing the find them. so what's on the front line of climate change, boats here and around the world, it's very, very difficult to go to the sci fi. they've got to work with politicians, with government, what different agencies network communicate to consumers do as much as they can. but ultimately there's probably digital that in many circumstances that they can do the u. k. government size, which is supporting agriculture. but many farmers believe they need to go further to the trying to establish how to make this land viable well to have of the future
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